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Arizona state senator pleads not guilty in fake elector case; 2 more in court Friday
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — An Arizona state senator indicted in the so-called “fake elector” scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election appeared before a judge on Thursday and entered his plea.
State Sen. Jake Hoffman, a Republican from Queen Creek, pleaded not guilty through his attorney to the conspiracy, forgery and fraud charges.
He told the judge he’d be traveling out of state this summer for different GOP events, and the judge said that was OK.
Two more defendants, former Donald Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows and Trump 2020 campaign operative Michael Roman, will be arraigned on Friday.
They are part of the 18 people indicted in April by an Arizona grand jury for their alleged roles in the “alternate electors” scheme.
Twelve of the defendants were arraigned on May 21.
Eleven Arizona politicians met in Phoenix on Dec. 14, 2020, to sign a certificate saying they were “duly elected and qualified” electors and claiming that Trump carried the state.
The Arizona Republican Party posted a one-minute video of the signing ceremony on social media at the time. The document was later sent to Congress and the National Archives, where it was ignored.
Trump lost Arizona in 2020 to Joe Biden by less than 11,000 votes and then-Gov. Doug Ducey had already certified the election.
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Preview: Arizona at Texas Tech
Arizona carries a seven-game win streak and 5-0 start in Big 12 conference play into Lubbock to take on Texas Tech.
The Wildcats continued their winning ways on Tuesday with an 81-70 win over Baylor in what was a dominant performance by Arizona until late in the second half.
Texas Tech is off to an 12-4 start to the season and 3-2 start in conference play. The Red Raiders are coming off a 61-57 win at Kansas State last Tuesday.
Here is a preview for Saturday’s contest between Arizona and Texas Tech.
GAME INFO
Who: Arizona (11-5, 5-0) at Texas Tech (12-4, 3-2) (last game won 61-57 at Kansas State)
When: Noon (MST)
Where: United Supermarkets Arena | Lubbock, Texas
TV: ESPN2
Odds: Texas Tech (-4) | O/U: 151
All-time series: Texas Tech leads 28-24
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Arizona men’s basketball at Texas Tech: Game time, odds, streaming info and more
It’s Game Day!
The Arizona Wildcats are back on the road, where they’ve already won twice in Big 12 play, to take on the Texas Tech Red Raiders. This is their first meeting since 2013 and 53rd overall, with Tech holding a 28-24 advantage though the UA has won the last seven matchups.
Here’s all the info you need to watch, listen to or follow the game online:
Arizona-Texas Tech game time, details:
- Date: Saturday, Jan. 18, 2024
- Time: 12 p.m. MT
- Location: United Supermakets Arena; Lubbock, Texas
- Line: According to FanDuel Sportsbook, Arizona is a 5.5-point underdog and the over/under is 150.5. KenPom.com gives the UA a 36 percent chance of winning.
How can I watch Arizona-Texas Tech?
Arizona-Texas Tech will be shown on ESPN2. Dave Pasch (play-by-play) and Sean Farnham (analyst) will be calling the game.
How can I stream Arizona-Texas Tech online?
The stream of Arizona-Texas Tech can be streamed at ESPN.com.
How can I listen to Arizona-Texas Tech on the radio?
You can listen to Arizona-Texas Tech on Wildcats Sports Radio 1290 AM.
How can I follow Arizona-Texas Tech?
By following us on Twitter (X) at @AZDesertSwarm and our editor Brian Pedersen (@realBJP).
Arizona-Texas Tech pregame coverage:
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SB Nation Reacts: Arizona fans weigh in on CFP title game
Arizona entered the 2024 season as one of many teams in college football believing it had a shot to make the expanded 12-team playoff despite an offseason of turmoil. Those hopes went away pretty quickly, with the Wildcats going 4-8 under first-year coach Brent Brennan.
To make matters worse, archrival ASU ended up being the Big 12 Conference’s playoff representative, though that did give UA fans a chance to laugh and post some jealousy laden memes after the Sun Devils fell to Texas in overtime in the quarterfinals.
All that’s left in the season is the College Football Playoff title game, set for Monday night in Atlanta between Notre Dame (14-1) and Ohio State (13-2). The Fighting Irish are seeking their first national championship since 1988 while the Buckeyes are going for their first since 2014.
Who do Arizona fans think will win? We asked, and a supermajority picked OSU.
The current line on the game is Ohio State -8.5, per FanDuel Sportsbook, and 40 percent of our voters think the Buckeyes will cover. Nearly that many think Notre Dame will win outright, which pays +290 on the moneyline.
A poll of all SB Nation readers has the most likely outcome being Ohio State wins but doesn’t cover. And as we all know, good teams win but great teams cover … which is another way to say Arizona was far from great in 2024 as in addition to going 4-8 overall it was 2-10 against the spread which was the worst record in FBS.
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