Arizona Wildcats vs Kansas Jayhawks Picks and Prediction for Monday February 9 2026
The No. 1 Arizona Wildcats head to Lawrence, Kansas, for a big-time road game against the No. 11 Kansas Jayhawks. Arizona sits at 23-0 overall and a perfect 10-0 in Big 12 play, and they’ll be trying to keep that unbeaten season alive in one of the toughest places to play. Kansas, meanwhile, comes in at 18-5 and 8-2 in the conference, and they’ll be eager to protect their home court and hand the Wildcats their first loss of the year. Get involved in the action with our free college basketball picks.
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Arizona vs. Kansas Game Information
- February 9, 2026
- 9:00pm EST
- Allen Fieldhouse
- ESPN
Kansas Form & Recent Results
Kansas heads into this game sitting at No. 11 in the most recent AP Poll and riding plenty of momentum with a seven-game winning streak. They most recently took care of Utah at home on Saturday, winning 71–59 in a game where they controlled things for most of the night. Freshman big man Flory Bidunga was a major difference-maker, putting up 17 points and 10 rebounds, while Melvin Council Jr. helped keep the offense organized with six assists. Kansas shot the ball well overall, finishing at 50% from the field, and they were solid at the free-throw line too, going 75%. They also won the battle on the glass with 36 rebounds, limited themselves to 10 turnovers, and maybe most importantly, held the lead for roughly 84% of the game, which shows just how consistently they dictated the pace.
So far this season, Kansas has a clear go-to scorer in Darryn Peterson, who leads the team at 21.1 points per game. He’s been backed up by Tre White and Bidunga, who are tied as the second-leading scorers at 14.5 points per game apiece, giving the Jayhawks multiple reliable options. Bidunga’s impact isn’t just scoring either, he’s also the team’s top rebounder at 8.9 boards per game, while Council sets the table as the primary playmaker, averaging five assists a night. Lately, Kansas has been putting up points in bunches, averaging 77.2 points over their last five games. They’ve been even better inside Allen Fieldhouse, where they own a 10–1 home record and average 81.4 points per game. That combination of steady scoring and strong home play is what they’ll be leaning on as they welcome No. 1 Arizona to Lawrence on Monday night.
Arizona Form & Recent Results
Arizona comes into this game sitting at No. 1 in the newest AP Poll, and they’ve looked every bit the part so far, rolling through the season with a perfect 23-0 record. They were especially convincing in Saturday’s home win over Oklahoma State, an 84-47 blowout that never really felt competitive. Brayden Burries led the way with 15 points, while Tobe Awaka owned the glass with 12 rebounds and Jaden Bradley helped keep everything organized with 4 assists. As a team, Arizona shot 52% from the field, hit 64% of their free throws, and finished with 56 rebounds, numbers that show just how physical and efficient they were. Even when they made mistakes, like committing 12 turnovers, it didn’t change the flow much, because they controlled the game for roughly 92% of the time.
Throughout the season, Arizona’s production has been spread out, but Burries has been the steady scoring leader at 15.3 points per game, with Koa Peat right behind him at 14.8. Awaka has been their most reliable rebounder all year, averaging 9.8 boards per game, and Bradley sets the table as the top playmaker at 4.5 assists per game. The Wildcats have also been on a strong offensive run lately, putting up 84.4 points per game across their last five games, and they’ve traveled well too, as Arizona is 6-0 on the road, where they’re averaging 85.2 points. With that kind of firepower and consistency, their matchup with Kansas on Monday has all the makings of a high-level, can’t-miss game, especially with both teams bringing dangerous offenses to the floor.
Key Stats
- Arizona’s Brayden Burries this season: 15.3 points per game
- Kansas’ Flory Bidunga this season: 14.5 points, 8.9 rebounds per game
Betting Odds & Market Overview:
- ARIZ -2.5; O/U 151.5
Arizona vs. Kansas Picks and Prediction
Arizona has looked nearly untouchable all season, rolling through opponents and playing like the clear No. 1 team in the country. But Kansas is coming into this game with the mindset of being the team that finally hands the Wildcats their first loss. The Jayhawks have been firing on all cylinders offensively lately, moving the ball well, creating quality looks, and putting consistent pressure on defenses. That means Arizona can’t afford any lapses on that end of the floor, as its defense will have to be sharp from the opening tip, communicate, rebound, and stay disciplined for the full 40 minutes if it wants to keep its perfect record intact. Final Score Prediction, Arizona Wildcats win but fail to cover the spread, 82-80.
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