USC vs. Arizona College Football Week 7 Picks – Is the under a good bet?

USC vs. Arizona Pick

Is the under a good bet to cash on Saturday afternoon when USC visits Arizona at 3:30PM ET?

According to oddsmakers from online sports book BetDSI, the Trojans are now 7.5-point road favorites versus the Wildcats after opening as a 7-point favorite. As for the total, the number opened at 61.5 but has been bet up a full three points to 64.5.

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The Trojans are coming off back-to-back wins for the first time all season. They beat Arizona State 41-20 as a 10-point favorite an d then topped Colorado 21-17 as a 5-point favorite last week. They’re now 3-3 on the year, but just 2-4 against the spread. Their lone covers came against the Sun Devils two weeks ago and as a 15.5-point favorite in a 45-7 win over Utah State in Week 2.

The Wildcats have lost three straight games and have failed to cover in all but one contest this season. Their lone cover was rather surprising, as they hung with Washington in a 35-28 overtime loss three weeks ago as a 16-point underdog. Their last two defeats came on the road, losing 45-24 to UCLA as a 10.5-point underdog, and then last week as 9.5-point dog at Utah.

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OUR PICK: The under has cashed in seven of the last 10 meetings between these two teams and in five of the last six meetings in Tucson. The under is also 4-1 in the Trojans’ last five games overall, is 12-5-1 in their last 18 conference games, and is 9-4 in their last 13 road games. USC’s defense has had its issues this season but played well versus Colorado last Saturday and should do so again this weekend in Tucson.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK 7 PICK: USC/Arizona UNDER 64.5

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