Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats NCAAF Betting Odds & Picks (09/13/2024)

Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats NCAAF Betting Odds & Picks (09-13-2024)

Two of the preseason favorites for the Big 12 championship will clash on Friday night in one of the best early-season showdowns of 2024. The Kansas State Wildcats will host the Arizona Wildcats in a matchup of quality teams on the rise. So far, Kansas State is succeeding on the gridiron but not delivering trips to the cashier’s cage. Meanwhile, Arizona is also failing to pay even though it won both of its games. This Betting on College Football battle on Friday night is one of the most important of the young season.

Arizona Wildcats vs. Kansas State Wildcats NCAAF Betting Information

Date and Time:Friday, September 13, 2024, 8 p.m. ET.
Location:Bill Snyder Family Stadium, Manhattan, KS.
TV Coverage:FOX
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Arizona U+7 -10556½ -105+240
Kansas State-7 -10556½ -105-260
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Arizona Wildcats Team Overview

Last game, the Arizona Wildcats won 22-10 against FCS Northern Arizona as 37-point home favorites. The game went under the sports betting total of 64.5. Arizona has a record of 2-0 straight up, 0-2 against the spread, and 1-1 over/under the total. Arizona ranks 23rd for total offense, 23rd for passing, 36th for rushing, and 25th for scoring. Defensively, they rank 73rd overall, 58th against the pass, 80th against the rush, and 85th for points allowed. Also, Arizona ranks 88th for fewest turnovers lost and 55th for takeaways.

Kansas State Wildcats Team Overview

Last game, the Kansas State Wildcats won 34-27 against the Tulane Green Wave as 9.5-point road favorites. The game went over a total of 47.5. Kansas State has a record of 2-0 straight up, 0-2 against the spread, and 1-1 over/under the total. Kansas State ranks 50th for total offense, 99th for passing, 19th for rushing, and 33rd for scoring. Defensively, they rank 63rd overall, 78th against the pass, 35th against the rush, and 47th for points allowed. Also, Kansas State ranks 52nd for fewest turnovers lost and 70th for takeaways.

Kansas State safety Jack Fabris returned Tulane quarterback Darian Mensah’s fumble 60 yards for a go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter. Also, VJ Payne’s interception in the end zone helped the 17th-ranked Wildcats hold on for a 34-27 victory over Tulane on Saturday.

Tulane appeared to have scored a potential tying touchdown with 17 seconds left. To show, Mensah hit Yulkeith Brown near the left pylon. Still, receiver Dontae Fleming was flagged for offensive pass interference for impeding a defender’s path toward Brown. Payne’s interception came two plays later. Tulane first-year coach Jon Sumrall avoided criticizing the call specifically but left little doubt that he was unhappy about it.

Avery Johnson passed for two touchdowns for Kansas State. Also, DJ Giddens rushed for 114 yards – his sixth straight 100-yard game – and had 63 yards receiving. Including a 45-yard touchdown catch on fourth down to tie the game at 20 in the third quarter.

Tulane led much of the game and was threatening to break a 27-all tie when linebacker Austin Romaine sacked and stripped Mensah. Next, Fabris scooped and scored to put K-State in front with 8:13 left. Mensah, a first-time starter this season, finished 19 of 29 for 342 yards and two touchdowns to tight end Alex Bauman.

Arizona at Kansas State SBG Free Picks

To summarize, Kansas State is a tough place to play at and the Wildcats have Betting on College Football momentum.

Arizona at Kansas State SBG Best Bet: Kansas State Wildcats.