Arizona Odds to Win the NCAA National Championship 2015: Wildcats Win Total Betting

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/09/2014
Arizona Odds to Win the NCAA National Championship 2015: Seasons Win Total Betti

Arizona odds to win the NCAA National Championship 2015 were set at a very long 120-1 at SportsBetting.ag.

While it is quite doubtful Arizona can win a national championship, sports bettors might want to consider the OVER/UNDER regular season wins total betting option, which has the Wildcats number set at 6.5 priced both ways at -115.

They have won 8 games each of the last two seasons but that task might be more difficult in 2014.

The likelihood of winning 8 hinges on whether they can beat the Sun Devils, but even then they should manage an OVER on the season with 7 wins.  The good news for Arizona is that the Sun Devils game will be played at home.

Games on the road against the mighty Oregon Ducks and UCLA should prove to be among the more difficult.  But oddsmakers also believe USC at home will be tough to win. 

The schedule appears below:

2014 Schedule

Aug. 29 UNLV
Sep. 4 at UTSA
Sep. 13 Nevada
Sep. 20 California
Sep. 27 OPEN DATE
Oct. 2 at Oregon
Oct. 11 USC
Oct. 18 OPEN DATE
Oct. 25 at Washington St
Nov. 1 at UCLA
Nov. 8 Colorado
Nov. 15 Washington
Nov. 22 at Utah
Nov. 28 Arizona State

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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