At 22-0, Arizona is off to the best start in school history. The Wildcats are one of two remaining unbeaten teams in men’s college basketball, along with Miami of Ohio. But there hasn’t been a team run the table for an entire season since Indiana in 1975-76, so it stands to reason that the UA […]
At 22-0, Arizona is off to the best start in school history. The Wildcats are one of two remaining unbeaten teams in men’s college basketball, along with Miami of Ohio. But there hasn’t been a team run the table for an entire season since Indiana in 1975-76, so it stands to reason that the UA is eventually going to lose.
And with a gauntlet of tough games coming up, that could be sooner than later. Arizona has nine games left in the regular season and six are against ranked opponents, including four straight starting Monday at No. 11 Kansas.
We asked our readers how many games the Wildcats would drop before the end of the regular season, and the results show that some blemishes are expected:
The UA hosts Oklahoma State on Saturday before visiting Kansas, then it comes home to face No. 13 Texas Tech and No. 16 BYU. A trip to No. 8 Houston comes after that, and there are also still home games against Kansas and No. 7 Iowa State.
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