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RR Ralphie Report: Buffaloes open as underdogs against Arizona Wildcats

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NCAA Football: Arizona at Colorado

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Arizona is favored by one score against the Buffs

For the second consecutive week, the Colorado Buffaloes are 3.5-point underdogs to a team named the Wildcats. Last week, it was at home against K-State, but it’ll be against Arizona in Tucson this upcoming Saturday.

The Wildcats, who have a record of 3-3, are favored by a little more than a field goal against the Buffaloes. Arizona is currently in the middle of a two-game losing streak against Texas Tech and BYU, with their other loss coming in a non-conference matchup against K-State.

Colorado, fresh off that loss against K-State, is 2-1 in conference play. Both Arizona and Colorado share a loss to K-State on their record, but the Buffs faired significantly better against Kansas State than Arizona did. Colorado narrowly fell to the Wildcats 31-28, but Arizona got demolished 31-7.

ESPN analytics disagrees with Vegas, giving Colorado a 58.8% chance of winning on the road in Tucson. That Arizona -3.5 spread seems a pretty high, so take advantage before the line moves, because it almost certainly will.

by RylandScholes
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