Who’s Favored in Arizona vs Michigan Odds? See Opening Spread, Total, Moneyline for Final Four
By Sascha Paruk in College Basketball
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- Midwest #1 Michigan will meet West #1 Arizona in the 2026 Final Four
- The opening point spread is razor thin
- See the Arizona vs Michigan opening odds (spread, moneyline, and total)
The heaviest of heavyweights will collide in the 2026 Final Four when the Midwest #1 Michigan Wolverines (35-3SU, 18-20 ATS) meet the West #1 Arizona Wildcats (36-2 SU, 23-14-1 ATS).
Michigan and Arizona were the top-two favorites in the March Madness championship odds entering the Sweet 16 and they remain 1-2 entering the Final Four. They also sit first and second at KenPom, with the Wildcats rated slightly higher.
Fittingly, the opening Michigan vs Tennessee odds are as close as they get.
Opening Odds for Arizona vs Michigan (Final Four)
The opening Michigan/Arizona moneyline at FanDuel lists both teams at -110. Michigan is -1.5 ATS but with a price of +102. Arizona is +1.5 is -124). The game total has opened at 157.5 with -110 odds both ways.
At prediction site Kalshi, Arizona is priced at 51¢ (-104 odds) to reach the national championship game, with Michigan at 50¢ (+100 odds). That’s equivalent to a -113/+104 moneyline in the Wildcats’ favor.
Odds as of pm ET at Kalshi and FanDuel. Claim SBD’s Kalshi promo code.
Arizona punched its ticket to the Final Four with a 79-64 win over #2 Purdue, overcoming a seven-point halftime deficit in the process. Freshman Koa Peat had a game-high 20 points and Arizona’s defense held the Boilermakers to just 39.0% shooting from inside the arc.
Before the dominant second-half comeback against Purdue, the Wildcats raced past #4 Arkansas (109-88) in the Sweet 16, #9 Utah State (78-66) in the second round, and #16 LIU (92-58) in the first round.
Michigan took down #4 Alabama (90-77) in the Sweet 16, #9 Saint Louis (95-72) in round two, and #16 Howard (101-80) in round one. In Sunday’s Elite Eight, they put the boots to #6 Tennessee (95-62).
ARI vs MICH H2H Stats
Bookmarks SBD’s college basketball odds page to see how the line moves before Saturday’s game in Indianapolis.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.