Texas Tech vs Arizona Prediction, Pick, Odds for Saturday, Oct. 5

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Two undefeated teams in Big 12 play square off in Tuscon on Saturday night.

Texas Tech (4-1) is fresh off a 44-41 victory in a shootout against Cincinnati, 44-41, while Arizona (3-1) pulled off a big upset going into Salt Lake City and beating Utah last week by the score of 23-10.

Arizona enters as a -6.5 favorite, while the over/under sits at 64.

Where does the betting lie in this matchup? Read further for my preview and Texas Tech vs. Arizona predictions and college football picks for Saturday, Oct. 5.


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Texas Tech vs Arizona Prediction

  • Texas Tech vs. Arizona Pick: Texas Tech +6.5

My Arizona vs. Texas Tech best bet is on the under, with the best line currently available at BetMGM, according to our live NCAAF odds page.


Texas Tech vs Arizona Odds

Texas Tech Logo
Saturday, Oct. 5
11:00 p.m. ET
FOX
Arizona Logo
Texas Tech Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+6.5
-110
64
-110o / -110u
+200
Arizona Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-6.5
-110
64
-110o / -110u
-250
Odds via BetMGM. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAF odds here.
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  • Texas Tech vs Arizona Point Spread: Arizona -6.5 (-110)
  • Texas Tech vs Arizona Over/Under: 64 Points
  • Texas Tech vs Arizona Moneyline: Texas Tech +200 · Arizona -250


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Texas Tech vs Arizona Preview


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Texas Tech Red Raiders Betting Preview: Needs a Better Defensive Effort

The season's first two games did not go according to plan for Joey Maguire and Texas Tech.

The Red Raiders needed overtime to escape Abilene Christian 52-51, and then lost by 21 to Washington State on the road.

Something flipped after that loss, and Tech has looked like a completely different football team. It started with a blowout of North Texas and then bled into conference play, where the Red Raiders have taken care of Arizona State and Cincy at home.

Quarterback Behren Morton continues to play at a high level — which is no more apparent than in his 14:2 touchdown-to-interception ratio.

Morton has one of the strongest arms in the Big 12 and has finally been 100% healthy in 2024.

His backfield mate Tahj Brooks is as seasoned as it comes at the running back position and continues to bulldoze through tacklers, gaining yards after contact.

If Tech wants to get off to a 3-0 start and continue to stay atop the Big 12 standings, it must continue to clean things up on the defensive end.

TTU currently ranks outside the top 100 nationally in both Defensive Pass Success and Havoc, which could be a problem against Noah Fifita and company.

Forcing a turnover or two would go a long way in turning this game in the Red Raiders' favor.

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Arizona Wildcats Betting Preview: Can Explosiveness Win the Big 12?

Many wrote off the Wildcats after Jedd Fisch decided to bolt for Washington at the 11th hour in the offseason.

Here's the thing: it may have lost its coach, but Arizona retained two of its stars in QB Fifita and WR Tetairoa McMillan.

These two continue to make the Wildcat offensive explosive, and there are plenty of other complementary pieces as well.

New HC Brent Brennan has done a nice job in his first season, and this team absolutely believes it has the pieces to make a push for a Big 12 title.

Defensively, Arizona must do a better job in the trenches, where it currently sits 102nd in Line Yards. That's cause for concern against the aforementioned Brooks and a physical TTU offensive line.

The Wildcat defense also needs to pay attention on fourth down, as Joey Maguire is notorious for being extra aggressive regardless of where Tech is positioned on the field.

When Arizona has the ball, it needs to do a better job of establishing the run and creating some balance on offense. Too often, Fifita is forced into obvious passing situations because the Wildcats cannot get it going on the ground.


Arizona vs Texas Tech Matchup Analysis

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Texas Tech Offense vs. Arizona Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success4263
Line Yards55102
Pass Success6358
Havoc5746
Finishing Drives18109
Quality Drives1752
Arizona Offense vs. Texas Tech Defense
Offense
Defense
Edge
Rush Success10285
Line Yards12059
Pass Success72103
Havoc80114
Finishing Drives9184
Quality Drives62111
Pace of Play / Other
PFF Tackling128107
PFF Coverage12857
Special Teams SP+927
Middle 8685
Seconds per Play23.8 (13)29.9 (121)
Rush Rate45% (101)44% (112)

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Texas Tech vs Arizona Pick & Prediction

Ultimately, I project this game to come right down to the wire, so I see some value in the Red Raiders as nearly a full-touchdown underdog.

Nobody has been able to stop the Tech offense to this point when both Morton and Brooks have been healthy, and I don’t see that changing this week in the desert.

Fifita and the Wildcat offense will certainly score its share of points, but I see this as a back-and-forth affair with plenty of fireworks from both sides.

I give Tech a decent chance to pull off the outright upset, so I will gladly back it, catching this many points. Wreck 'Em.

Pick: Texas Tech +6.5

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How to Watch Texas Tech vs Arizona Live: Start Time, TV Channel, Location

Location:Arizona Stadium, Tucson, AZ
Date:Saturday, Oct. 5
Kickoff Time:11 p.m. ET
TV / Streaming:FOX

Texas Tech vs Arizona Betting Trends

  • 72% of the bets and 83% of the money is targeted for the Wildcats covering the spread.
  • 27% of the tickets and 96% of the money is aimed at the Over.
  • Arizona moneyline has 96% of the bets.

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