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Fresno State vs. Miami (OH) Arizona Bowl picks, odds
The Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) and the Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6) are set to face off in the Arizona Bowl on Saturday, Dec. 27 in Tucson, Arizona and USA TODAY’s panel of college football experts have locked in their picks and predictions for the action. Here’s everything you need to know before kickoff, including live updated odds and how to watch.
Miami (OH) vs. Fresno State live odds, moneyline, over/under
Opening Lines
- Spread: Fresno State (-3.5)
- Moneyline: Fresno State (-166), Miami (+140)
- Over/Under: 46.5
Miami (OH) vs. Fresno State picks against the spread
Austin Curtright: Fresno State (-4.5)
Fresno State’s defense has been better than its offense this season, which is a bit unusual for the West Coast program. The Bulldogs get it done, though, taking down Miami (Ohio) by a touchdown.
John Leuzzi: Fresno State (-4.5)
Fresno State’s defense carries the Bulldogs to a win in the Arizona Bowl. The Bulldogs led the Mountain West with 19 interceptions (two Pick-6’s) on defense. Linebacker Jaden Pearson, who heads into the game with 98 total tackles on the year, will have to step up again.
Ehsan Kassim: Miami (-4.5)
With Miami (OH) going to its backup QB, the Fresno State defense will feast and make life difficult for Henry Hesson.
Bowl game picks, predictions and odds
How to watch the 2025 Arizona Bowl
- Matchup: Fresno State Bulldogs (8-4) vs. Miami (OH) RedHawks (7-6)
- Date: Saturday, Dec. 27 at 4:30 p.m.
- Venue: Casino Del Sol Stadium
- Location: Tucson, Arizona
- TV Station: The CW Network
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SAN DIEGO — At 7-foot-2, Arizona center Motiejus Krivas is one of the nation’s premier defensive centers. The junior out of Lithuania is a key part of the reason that Arizona forces its opponents to shoot their 2-pointers an average of 7.0 feet from the rim — the 11th highest mark in Division I. But for his NBA Draft stock, the question will be how valuable that skill set is in the modern NBA, given Krivas’ limited impact further from the basket. Here is where he ranks on a handful of notable big boards.
- Tankathon: 51
- The Athletic: 73
- ESPN: 27
- CBS: 30
This season, Krivas is Arizona’s fourth leading scorer, averaging 10.5 points per game on 58.2% shooting. He’s taken just 12 threes on the season, although he has made four of them. As for his impact elsewhere, he’s averaging 8.1 rebounds and an impressive 1.8 blocks per game. His profile is rounded out by 1.0 assists and 0.7 steals per contest.
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Arizona State vs Virginia predictions, picks, odds for NCAA Tournament First Four
The First Four of the women’s 2026 NCAA Tournament continues Thursday with a slate featuring No. 10 Arizona State vs. No. 10 Virginia on the two-game schedule.
Here is the latest on Thursday’s March Madness matchup, including expert picks from reporters across the USA TODAY Sports Network.
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No. 10 Arizona State vs No. 10 Virginia prediction
- Mitchell Northam: Arizona State
- Meghan Hall: Virginia
- Cydney Henderson: Arizona State
- Heather Burns: Virginia
- Nancy Armour: Virginia
No. 10 Arizona State vs No. 10 Virginia odds
- Opening Moneyline: Virginia (-150)
- Opening Spread: Virginia (-2.5)
- Opening Total: 126.5
How to Watch Arizona State vs Virginia on Thursday
No. 10 Arizona State takes on No. 10 Virginia at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City on March 19 at 9:00 PM. The game is airing on ESPN2.
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2026 Women’s NCAA Tournament full schedule
- March 18-19: First Four
- March 20-21: First Round
- March 22-23: Second Round
- March 27-28: Sweet 16
- March 29-30: Elite 8
- April 3: Final Four
- April 5: National Championship
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