Predictions and odds between TCU vs. Arizona for the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament (No Reason to Doubt the Wildcats)

Is it possible that the Arizona Wildcats found another device to switch to?

Even after earning the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, Arizona is still turning. They won 15/16 to get to Round 32 in a match against TCU Horned Frogs.

Here are the odds for the second round match of the NCAA Tournament, courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.

Lan:

Cash flow:

Total: 143.5 (Above -110/Under -110)

The Arizona Wildcats’ performances in the Pac-12 Tournament and in the first round were much more impressive without their starting point defender. Kerr Kriisa is dealing with a sprained right ankle he suffered during the game against Stanford. Justin Kler has been filling in on the right points in their last three games. The Wildcats had hoped he would show up last night but Arizona will have to wait at least another day before taking Kriisa back to court.

The team didn’t miss a beat and saw five different players score double digits against 16th seed Wright State Panthers. As a team, they shot 55% away and kept their opponents below 35%.

While TCU is a strong team no doubt about it, they are not at the level of Arizona. Especially not now. Wildcats are fifth in crime and 20th in defense in KenPom and I don’t see how they messed this game up.

Pick: Arizona -9.5 (-110)

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