Staff Predictions: Baylor Travels to Tucson for Showdown against Scorching-Hot Arizona
The SicEm365 Staff gives their predictions for Baylor’s (5-5, 3-4) matchup against Arizona (7-3, 4-3). Kickoff is set for noon CT on Saturday, Nov. 22, at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona. The game will be nationally televised on TNT.
- Spread: Arizona (-6.5)
- O/U: 62.5
- Moneyline: Arizona (-240), Baylor (+200)
Colt Barber (7-3) — Arizona 35, Baylor 32
Unfortunately, there is no way I’m picking Baylor against a hot Arizona team. Arizona isn’t that good, but they have a QB who will run around and make plays and an explosive running back, and a solid defense. Too much balance for Baylor to overcome.
Ashley Hodge (5-5) — Arizona 38, Baylor 21
This one is feeling like the Cincinnati game to me. Arizona has been playing some sneaky good football lately. I’m not expecting a good outcome for the Bears.
Grayson Grundhoefer (5-5) — Arizona 38, Baylor 30
Does anyone else feel like this is a let-down spot for Arizona? A huge win over Cincy this past week and a rivalry matchup against Arizona State coming next week make me think they won’t play to the level they have been. Unfortunately, I can’t pick Baylor in any games going forward because they feel like a team that might hit a tailspin to end the year. If they win this week, then maybe I will feel different next weekend, but I think they come up short again.
Jack Mackenzie (7-3) — Arizona 38, Baylor 28
I think this could be a neck-and-neck game where Baylor’s offense keeps them in it until the defense fails one or two times in the second half and the Wildcats get some breathing room. I just don’t see the Bears getting the road win here, despite Aranda having a better track record on the road.
Levi Caraway (7-3) — Arizona 35, Baylor 24
Arizona has had an impressive turnaround after heavily leaning into the portal this offseason; hopefully, Baylor takes some notes as it heads into 2026. The Wildcats have flaws, but quarterback Noah Fifita has all day to throw and picks apart Baylor’s defense.
Sam Bradshaw (8-2) — Arizona 37, Baylor 27
Baylor has enough talent to win this game, but between the defensive issues we’ve seen all year and the amount this defense forces the issue, Baylor will make some plays, but Arizona likely pulls away.