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Kansas vs Arizona Prediction 11/8/2025 Today’s College Football Picks
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Kansas (5-4) vs Arizona (5-3)
November 8, 2025 at 03:30 PM EST
The Line: Betting Odds: Arizona -5.5 — Over/Under: +56.5
The Kansas Jayhawks and the Arizona Wildcats meet Saturday in college football action from Arizona Stadium. Here’s a Kansas vs Arizona prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Kansas vs Arizona pick. We will examine:
The Kansas Jayhawks recent form and player performance
The Arizona Wildcats recent form and player performance
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Kansas Jayhawks
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Arizona Wildcats
Recent betting trends in games played between Kansas and Arizona
A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for the Kansas vs Arizona game
The Jayhawks opened up the season on a 3-1 run with a lone loss to Missouri among wins over Fresno State, Wagner and West Virginia. Kansas would fall to Cincinnati in game five, then beat UCF before losses to Texas Tech and Kansas State. In the loss to Kansas State the Jayhawks mustered just 247 total yards, 137 pass yards, 3.2 yards per play and four turnovers. The defense gave up 371 yards on the other side with 3-of-10 allowed on third downs.
In their latest appearance on Saturday versus Oklahoma State, the Jayhawks held a modest 10-7 edge at the break. Kansas posted a 28-14 run the rest of the way however, leading to a 38-21 win in the end. QB Jalon Daniels finished with 110 yards and two scores on 13-of-19 passing and Leshon Williams led the rush with 77 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Daniel Hishaw had 14 totes for 65 yards and two scores while lead receiver Leyton Cure had two catches for 32 yards in the winning effort.
Over on the Wildcats’ side, they won their first three games of the season over Hawaii, Weber State and Kansas State. Arizona would lost to Iowa State, BYU and Houston in the next four games among a lone win over Oklahoma State. In the loss to Houston on October 18, Arizona managed 381 yards, 21 first downs and a 4-of-9 success rate on third downs. Defensively the Wildcats gave up 396 yards, 232 rush yards, 5.8 yards per play and 25 first downs alongside 8-of-14 on third-down conversion attempts.
Arizona last appeared on the field Saturday versus Colorado in a road game and things went pretty well. The Wildcats were up 38-7 by the end of the first half and cruised to the win 52-17 in the end. QB Noah Fifita was 11-of-19 for 213 yards and four scores while Ismail Mahdi had three carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. Tops in receiving during the win was Gio Richardson with two catches for 63 yards and a TD of his own.
I’ll probably just stay with Arizona. The Wildcats didn’t have much trouble with Colorado at all in their latest outing—thanks at least in part to the Buffaloes’ 14 penalties for 110 yards. Arizona gave up just 299 yards on defense with 3.9 yards per play and 16 first downs and also had five takeaways in the victory. The offense managed 417 yards with 6.6 yards per play on the other side but also went just 5-of-13 on third downs and had a couple of lost fumbles. Arizona has 27 or more points in four straight games, going 2-2 in that time with a couple of close losses versus ranked teams. They’re looking pretty good overall right now.
As for Kansas, they pummeled a struggling Oklahoma State team in their latest win thanks to 232 rush yards. The Jayhawks had posted a modest 17 points in consecutive games prior to that, so it was a good sign seeing them hang 38 points at home.
The Kansas Jayhawks recent form and player performance
The Arizona Wildcats recent form and player performance
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Kansas Jayhawks
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Arizona Wildcats
Recent betting trends in games played between Kansas and Arizona
A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for the Kansas vs Arizona game
Kansas Jayhawks Betting Preview
The Jayhawks opened up the season on a 3-1 run with a lone loss to Missouri among wins over Fresno State, Wagner and West Virginia. Kansas would fall to Cincinnati in game five, then beat UCF before losses to Texas Tech and Kansas State. In the loss to Kansas State the Jayhawks mustered just 247 total yards, 137 pass yards, 3.2 yards per play and four turnovers. The defense gave up 371 yards on the other side with 3-of-10 allowed on third downs.
In their latest appearance on Saturday versus Oklahoma State, the Jayhawks held a modest 10-7 edge at the break. Kansas posted a 28-14 run the rest of the way however, leading to a 38-21 win in the end. QB Jalon Daniels finished with 110 yards and two scores on 13-of-19 passing and Leshon Williams led the rush with 77 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Daniel Hishaw had 14 totes for 65 yards and two scores while lead receiver Leyton Cure had two catches for 32 yards in the winning effort.
Arizona Wildcats Betting Preview
Over on the Wildcats’ side, they won their first three games of the season over Hawaii, Weber State and Kansas State. Arizona would lost to Iowa State, BYU and Houston in the next four games among a lone win over Oklahoma State. In the loss to Houston on October 18, Arizona managed 381 yards, 21 first downs and a 4-of-9 success rate on third downs. Defensively the Wildcats gave up 396 yards, 232 rush yards, 5.8 yards per play and 25 first downs alongside 8-of-14 on third-down conversion attempts.
Arizona last appeared on the field Saturday versus Colorado in a road game and things went pretty well. The Wildcats were up 38-7 by the end of the first half and cruised to the win 52-17 in the end. QB Noah Fifita was 11-of-19 for 213 yards and four scores while Ismail Mahdi had three carries for 85 yards and a touchdown. Tops in receiving during the win was Gio Richardson with two catches for 63 yards and a TD of his own.
Kansas vs Arizona Prediction
I’ll probably just stay with Arizona. The Wildcats didn’t have much trouble with Colorado at all in their latest outing—thanks at least in part to the Buffaloes’ 14 penalties for 110 yards. Arizona gave up just 299 yards on defense with 3.9 yards per play and 16 first downs and also had five takeaways in the victory. The offense managed 417 yards with 6.6 yards per play on the other side but also went just 5-of-13 on third downs and had a couple of lost fumbles. Arizona has 27 or more points in four straight games, going 2-2 in that time with a couple of close losses versus ranked teams. They’re looking pretty good overall right now.
As for Kansas, they pummeled a struggling Oklahoma State team in their latest win thanks to 232 rush yards. The Jayhawks had posted a modest 17 points in consecutive games prior to that, so it was a good sign seeing them hang 38 points at home.
