Arizona Wildcats vs. Colorado Buffaloes Pick & Prediction NOVEMBER 11th 2023

Stadium: Folsom Field Boulder
Logo Arizona Wildcats
VS
Logo Colorado Buffaloes
55.5
OPENER
-9.5

55.5o -112
CURRENT
8 -110

-315
MONEYLINE
+265

88
SCORE
101

No. 21 Arizona, coming off three consecutive victories over ranked teams, will try to keep the momentum going when it plays a stalled Colorado team on Saturday in Boulder, Colo.

The Buffaloes (4-5, 1-5 Pac-12) were the darlings of the college football world through the first three weeks of the season but have won just one game since - a three-point decision at Arizona State on Oct. 7. Coach Deion Sanders' team has lost three in a row and is second-to-last nationally in total defense, allowing 469.0 yards per game.

"There's a tremendous amount of positives that we must lean on with these young men because they're playing their butts off," Sanders said. "There's no quit in them and that's one thing that draws me closer and closer to them and I love it. They have not shut it down."

The Wildcats (6-3, 4-2) are one of the new darlings of college football, bowl eligible for the first time since 2017 and appearing in the College Football Playoff rankings for the first time since the initial release in 2017 (No. 22). Arizona is surging behind a much-improved defense and redshirt freshman quarterback Noah Fifita.

Fifita entered the lineup when Jayden de Laura was injured late in the fourth game against Stanford, and he's not giving back the starting job, even though de Laura is healthy again. Fifita's five starts have all come against ranked teams, a stretch that started with a seven-point loss to then-No. 7 Washington and a triple-overtime loss at No. 9 Southern California.

Since then, Arizona has ripped off a 44-6 win at No. 19 Washington State on Oct. 14, a 27-24 victory over No. 11 Oregon State on Oct. 28 and a 27-10 triumph over No. 19 UCLA last Saturday.

In the five starts, Fifita has completed 140 of 185 passes (75.7 percent) for 1,463 yards, with 14 touchdowns and four interceptions. He has been selected the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week after Arizona's past four games.

"There has been a lot of dreams turning into reality," Fifita said, before talking about his four interceptions in five starts. "It's something I have to improve on. It's on me. We've got to eliminate those to be successful."

Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders has cooled after a red-hot start, although he's getting no support from the running game (69.1 yards per game) and not much protection from the offensive line (5.11 sacks allowed per game). Both of those marks, as with total defense, rank second-to-last nationally.

The Buffaloes have shown progress, though, in the past two weeks, forcing six total turnovers and holding ranked teams UCLA and Oregon State to an average of 27 points.

"The defense is getting it; they're understanding the scheme," Sanders said. "They're tough-nosed and tough-minded. And when we get everybody on the same page, it's going to be extraordinary."

Arizona coach Jedd Ari Fisch, in his third season, has been using the "It's personal" slogan since he arrived. Sanders also started using that motivational tagline this season.

Arizona's top pass-rusher, Taylor Upshaw (7.5 sacks), was part of the post-spring exodus from Colorado, spending only a semester in Boulder after five years at Michigan. Arizona starting wide receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig (20 catches, 183 yards) also transferred from the Buffaloes after spring ball.

Regarding the transfers, Fisch said it would not be personal.

"Yeah, we talked about it, and we try to not make it personal, not make it emotional," Fisch said. "Just play football. Just go play a team."

PREDICTION
Arizona Wildcats
32
23
Colorado Buffaloes

Arizona Wildcats vs. Colorado Buffaloes Recap NOV 11TH 2023

A'ja Wilson recorded 28 points and 10 rebounds and Kelsey Plum scored 26 to lead the Las Vegas Aces to a 101-88 victory over the visiting Indiana Fever on Saturday night.

Candace Parker had 15 points as WNBA-best Las Vegas (12-1) won its fifth consecutive game. Chelsea Gray had 13 points and 12 assists and Jackie Young scored 10 for the Aces, who topped 100 points for the second time this season and have scored at least 90 in 11 of their 13 games.

NaLyssa Smith registered 26 points and 11 rebounds for the Fever (5-8), who are 1-1 on a four-game road trip. Aliyah Boston had 18 points, nine rebounds and three steals, Lexie Hull scored 15 points and Kristy Wallace added 13 off the bench.

The two teams play again Monday night in Las Vegas.

The Aces made 53.1 percent of their field-goal attempts, including 11 of 23 from 3-point range.

Indiana connected on 50 percent of its shots and made 6 of 16 from behind the arc.

The Fever were within 85-74 after Smith's basket with 7:06 left in the contest.

But Alysha Clark's hoop and Wilson's three-point play gave the Aces a 16-point advantage with 6:15 to play.

Indiana later received baskets by Wallace and Hull to creep within 97-86 with 2:02 remaining. However, Wilson and Gray each made two free throws as Las Vegas closed it out.

Parker drained a 3-pointer and Plum converted a three-point play in the first minute of the third quarter as Las Vegas opened up a 63-43 lead.

The lead was again 20 three-plus minutes later before the Fever rattled off nine straight points and pulled within 70-59 on Hull's driving hoop.

Indiana trailed 73-63 after two free throws by Smith with 2:41 left before Plum's basket and Parker's trey pushed the lead back to 15. Las Vegas led 78-64 entering the final stanza.

Wilson scored 18 first-half points as Las Vegas held a 57-43 halftime advantage. Boston scored 14 in the half for Indiana.