A berth in the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament will go to either the No. 2 Arizona Wildcats (27-8) or the No. 6 Clemson Tigers (23-11) when the teams meet in the Sweet 16. Watch this contest at 7:09 PM ET on Thursday on CBS.
The Wildcats are a 7-point favorite against the Tigers when the Wildcats and the Tigers meet. The point total for the game is 152.5.
Arizona is 22-12-1 against the spread this season compared to Clemson’s 19-14-1 ATS record. The Wildcats are 16-18-1 and the Tigers are 17-17-0 in terms of hitting the over. The two teams combine to score 164.8 points per game, 12.3 more points than this matchup’s total. In the last 10 games, Arizona is 5-4-1 against the spread and 7-3 overall while Clemson has gone 5-4-1 against the spread and 6-4 overall.
Before this college basketball showdown, here’s everything you need to get ready for Thursday’s action.
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How to watch Arizona vs. Clemson
- Game Day: Thursday, March 28, 2024
- Game Time: 7:09 PM ET
- TV Channel: CBS
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Clemson at Arizona odds, spread and lines
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- Spread: Arizona -7
- Total: 152.5
- Moneyline: Arizona -301, Clemson +242
Arizona vs. Clemson prediction
Arizona 81, Clemson 72
Moneyline
- Arizona has won 73.3% of its games this season when favored on the moneyline (22-8).
- When they have played as a moneyline favorite with odds of -301 or shorter, the Wildcats have gone 19-7 (73.1% winning percentage).
- Arizona has an implied moneyline win probability of 75.1% in this game.
- This season, Clemson has won six out of the nine games in which it has been the underdog.
- The Tigers have a record of 1-1 when they’re set as an underdog of +242 or more by sportsbooks this season.
- The moneyline for this contest implies a 29.2% chance of a victory for Clemson.
Against the spread
- Arizona has put together a 22-12-1 ATS record so far this year.
- Clemson has won 19 games against the spread this year, while failing to cover or pushing 15 times.
- The Wildcats score 17 more points per game (87.6) than the Tigers give up (70.6).
- When Arizona totals more than 70.6 points, it is 20-9 against the spread and 24-5 overall.
- Clemson is 17-11-1 against the spread and 21-8 overall when allowing fewer than 87.6 points.
- The Tigers’ 77.2 points per game are 5.3 more points than the 71.9 the Wildcats allow to opponents.
- Clemson has put together a 16-8 ATS record and an 18-6 overall record in games it scores more than 71.9 points.
- Arizona has an ATS record of 15-6 and a 19-2 record overall when its opponents score fewer than 77.2 points.
Over/Under
- The Wildcats’ average implied point total this season is 5.9 more points than their implied total in Thursday’s game (85.9 implied points on average compared to 80 implied points in this game).
- This season, Arizona has scored more than 80 points 26 times.
- The average implied point total on the season for the Tigers (77.7) is 4.7 more points than the team’s implied total in this matchup (73).
- This season, Clemson has put up more than 73 points in a game 23 times.
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