The USC Trojans enter the game against the Arizona Wildcats following their one-point defeat against Utah, knocking them from the unbeaten ranks. Not all hope is lost if you are the USC Trojan faithful.
USC can run the table the rest of the way, can win the Pac-12 and would make a compelling case for a bid in the College Football Final Four, given how strong the conference has been this season.
The Trojans should be the favorites in all of their remaining games. Arizona's season has turned ugly as the Wildcats have lost three of their last four contests.
The betting odds and predictions are below:
The USC Trojan offense remains one of the most potent units in College Football. Caleb Williams is a monster at the QB position. Williams can not just stretch the field vertically with a cannon of a right arm, but also extend the play with his athleticism.
Jordan Addison has been as advertised. Addison provides big plays on offense in the receiving game. The difference this year is the physical running game of the Trojans.
Travis Dye has made all the difference for the Trojans as he provides the balance on offense and shreds would-be tacklers to the tune of over six yards per carry.
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Arizona Wildcats vs. USC Trojans Game Details
Fixture: USC Trojans @ Arizona Wildcats
Date and Time: Saturday, October 29, 7:00 PM ET
Venue: Arizona Stadium, Tuscon, Arizona
Arizona Wildcats vs. USC Trojans Best Pick:
Caleb Williams is the obvious choice here. The only thing that could hurt Caleb's chances of exceeding this number is whether Arizona is competitive enough to ensure that Williams has to throw the ball for four quarters.
USC know that they need style points following their loss to Utah. I would look for Williams and the Trojan offense to pile it on Arizona in this one. Take the Over.
Caleb Williams; Passing Yards: Over 285
Arizona Wildcats vs. USC Trojans Final Prediction
Arizona will attempt to keep this game close by utilizing the passing game led by QB Jayden de Laura. The Wildcats will throw the ball as much as any team in the country, and that approach will challenge the USC secondary.
The Trojans are too talented on both sides of the ball. USC knows that if they are going to make a case for the College Football Final Four, not only do they need to win down the stretch, but they must win convincingly. The Trojans leave nothing to chance here and pile it on.
USC Trojans: -15 (-115)
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