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University of Athletics’ most enduring tradition is the slogan Introductory Information and battle cry, “Bear Down.” Quick Facts...... 2 Media Information...... 3 More than a casual piece of encouragement, the rally cry has roots over Roster/Pronunciations...... 4-5 a century old, to the Roaring ‘20s, and pre-dates another venerated 2017 Arizona Football exhortation, “Win one for the Gipper,” by two years. Player Biographies...... 6-24 ...... 25-28 In the fall of 1926, John Byrd “Button” Salmon was the newly installed Assistant Coach Biographies...... 29-34 student body president at the UA, a promising student and member Football Support Staff...... 35-37 of note of several of the school’s honor societies. He also was a varsity University President/Athletic Director...... 38 , a catcher and generally acclaimed popular cam- University and Pac-12 Conference...... 39 pus figure. He embodied all-around. 2016 Review In early October after the Wildcat varsity defeated the freshman squad 2016 Statistics...... 40-48 2016 Game Recaps ...... 49-60 in an annual match at the time, Salmon and several friends were return- ing from a visit to Phoenix, and an automobile crash north of Tucson Arizona Football History near Florence left the young athlete critically injured. All-Americans & Scholar-Athlete Honors...... 61 National Awards & College Hall of Fame...... 62-63 Salmon, then 22, lost his battle and died the morning of Oct. 18. A me- All-Conference & Miscellaneous Honors...... 64-67 morial service was held on campus that week, drawing a reported NFL Draft and Pro Football History...... 68-70 thousand mourners, and a line of cars stretched miles to his burial plot. Arizona Football Letterwinners...... 71-76 UA Sports Hall of Fame...... 76 The coach at the time, J.F. “Pop” McKale, had visited Salmon in the hos- All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 77 pital regularly before his death, and later told the squad the young Arizona Stadium History & Records...... 78 athlete’s last message to his teammates was, “Tell them... tell the team Arizona Football Record Charts to bear down.” Single-Game Records -Team & Individual ...... 79-82 Season Records - Team & Individual ...... 82-83 It’s unclear whether McKale invoked the phrase to the team before one Offensive/Kicking Annual Leaders...... 84-85 of several games that year, a contest in Las Cruces against New Mex- Career Records - Offense/Scoring...... 86 ico A&M (NMSU) that same week, or two weeks later before a game against New Mexico in Tucson. UA won both. Arizona Football Records Detail Offense...... 87-90 But when word spread, the UA student body drew to the phrase swiftly, Scoring & Kicking...... 90-92 and among other uses painted the slogan on the roof of the Univer- Punt/Kick Returns ...... 92-93 Miscellaneous Game Records/Superlatives...... 94-95 sity gymnasium shortly thereafter, known since as . Defense...... 96-98 An airplane view of that huge-lettered phrase caused eventual long- Career Defensive Leaders...... 98 time band director Jack K. Lee to write the song, “Bear Down, Arizo- Defensive Leader Charts...... 99-100 na” during his application for the UA band job. The song, and Douglas National Statistics Rankings...... 101 Holsclaw’s “Fight, Wildcats, Fight,” are played throughout University of Pac-10/12 Statistical Comparison Chart...... 102 Arizona sporting events, and from the campus belltower daily. Game-by-Game Starters (1992-present)...... 103-110 2016 Game-by-Game Starters, Career Totals...... 111 Originally located outside the McKale Memorial Center upon its dedi- cation in 1986, the bronze bust memorial to John “Button” Salmon Arizona Bowl History was relocated in 2013 to more visible quarters near the Lowell-Stevens Appearances and Results...... 112 Recaps & Stats...... 112-122 Football Facility. The new location placed the bust closer to the stadi- Arizona Bowl Team & Individual Records...... 122-123 um, representative of Salmon’s participation in football. The bust faces 2017-18 Bowl Schedule & TV Information...... 124 southeast so that it may look across the former Kindall-Sancet baseball 2017 Pac-12 Schedules by Team...... 125 stadium and on to the current home of Arizona baseball, , as well as Salmon’s hometown of Bisbee. Arizona All-Time Results Season & Home Openers...... 126 As part of a new tradition established with the 2013 season, Arizona Road Openers...... 127 football players pass and touch the bust as a show of tribute as they Pac-12 Openers/Homecoming/Family Weekend...... 128 complete the “Wildcat Walk” and enter the Lowell-Stevens Football Fa- Future Non-Conference Schedules...... 129 cility before every home game. The “Bear Down” rally cry also appears 2017 Opponent Series History...... 130-133 Record vs. Opponents/Conferences...... 134-135 inside Arizona Stadium. Arizona’s FieldTurf playing surface features Arizona Head Coaching Records...... 135 “Bear Down” in ghost lettering behind the prominent block “A” logo Year-by-Year Schedules & Results...... 136-145 at midfield. Arizona & The AP Top 25 In spring of 2008, a highway memorial honoring the Bear Down tradi- When Arizona is Ranked...... 146 tion was installed along State Route 79 near the site of the tragic crash Arizona Against Ranked Team...... 147-148 at Florence. When Both UA & Opponent Are Ranked...... 148

With or without the pieces of bronze and marble, Bear Down as a Arizona Football Historical Snapshot phrase and song has been inexorably a part of UA athletics, woven into Coaches, Records, Captains, Scoring by Year...... 149-150 its fabric year after year, since October 1926. Since 2000, UA Athletics has awarded John Button Salmon Awards to 23 former coaches or ad- ministrators for exemplary leaadership and service to the University, in This material was prepared to assist writers and broadcasters in cover- honor of the tradition’s namesake. age of Arizona Football during the 2017 season. Photography by Arizona Athletics. Front cover design by Mike Baldwin. The “Button” Salmon died generations ago but his message still echoes is an Equal Opportunity institution committed to a policy of affirmative across every UA athletic venue, in every corner and through every action. Compiled by Blair Willis of the Arizona Athletics Communication building on campus, and in the thoughts of tens of thousands of Wild- Services office thanks to decades of previous contributions, research and cat supporters past, present and future. record-keeping by many others. Visit www.arizonawildcats.com for the latest Arizona Football information.

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FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF 2017 Arizona Football (114th Season) Kyle Quinn...... Offensive Graduate Assistant, Third Year Terrence Miller...... Offensive Graduate Assistant, First Year THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA Hank Hobson...... Defensive Graduate Assistant, Third Year Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Davy Gnodle...... Defensive Graduate Assistant, Second Year Founded...... 1885 ...... Senior Defensive Analyst, First Year Enrollment...... 43,500 B.J. Denker...... Offensive Analyst, First Year Nickname...... Wildcats Mike DiAngelo...... Defensive Analyst, Second Year Colors...... Cardinal & Navy Mike Parrish...... Asst. A.D./Football, Sixth Year ...... “Bear Down, Arizona” Billy Kirelawich...... Director of Operations, Sixth Year Stadium (Capacity)...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Chris Singletary...... Director of Recruiting, Second Year Playing Surface...... FieldTurf (since 2013) Dusty Rutledge...... Director of High School Relations, Third Year Conference...... Pac-12 (South Division) Chris Allen...... Assoc. A.D./Dir.of Strength and Conditioning, Sixth Year First Football Season...... 1899 Parker Whiteman...... Director of Skill Development, sixth Year President...... Dr. Robert Robbins Bryan Klobucar...... Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach, Second Year Faculty Representative ...... Jory Hancock Jacob Myers...... Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach, First Year Athletics Website...... www.arizonawildcats.com Troy Williams...... Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach, First Year Twitter...... @ArizonaFBall Wendell Neal...... Assoc. A.D./Equipment Operations Michael Barnett...... Equipment Operations ARIZONA FOOTBALL Tom Boesel...... Equipment Operations 2016 Record...... 3-9 Tim Cummins...... Video Coordinator 2016 Pac-12 Record...... 1-8 (South) Brian Riden...... Asst. Video Coordinator All-Time Record...... 601-452-33 Ana Verdin...... Administrative Associate for Recruiting All-Time Pac-10/12 Record...... 149-164-6 Randy Cohen...... Assoc. AD/C.A.T.S. Medical Services Lettermen Returning/Lost...... 45/23 Jenny Wyly...... Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist Offensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Lanny Bradford...... Athletic Trainer Defensive Starters Returning/Lost...... 7/4 Zach Lewis...... Athletic trainer Kickers Returning/Lost...... 2/0 Rhodie Moss...... Athletic Trainer All-Time Bowl Appearances...... 20 Lukas Passalacqua...... Athletic Trainer Bowl Record...... 9-10-1 Andy Salgado...... C.A.T.S. Senior Academic Counselor (Offense) Last Bowl Appearance...... 2015 (W, ) Brittney Crawford...... C.A.T.S. Academic Counselor (Defense) Last CFP Bowl...... 2014 (L, Fiesta Bowl) Marisol Quiroz...... C.A.T.S. Asst. Director/Learning Specialist Blair Willis...... Associate Director Communication Services COACHING STAFF Daniel Berk...... Asst. Director Communication Services Rich Rodriguez...... Head Coach, Sixth Year (36-29) ...... Assoc. Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/ ATHLETICS DEPARTMENT ADDRESS & STAFF ...... RBs/TEs, Sixth Year The University of Arizona Athletics Rod Smith...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/, Sixth Year McKale Center Marcel Yates...... /Cornerbacks, Second Year 1 National Championship Drive Jahmile Addae...... Asst. Coach/Safeties, Second Year P.O. Box 210096 Vincent Amey...... Asst. Coach/Defensive Line, Second Year Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Theron Aych...... Asst. Coach/Receivers, First Year Scott Boone...... Asst. Coach/Linebackers, Second Year ...... Vice President for Athletics (AD) Brian Knorr...... Asst. Coach/Spec.Teams/Def. Ends/STUDs, First Year Erika Barnes...... Sr. Assoc. AD & Senior Women’s Administrator Jim Michalczik...... Asst. Coach/Offensive Line, Fifth Year Ross Cobb...... Sr. Assoc. AD (Business Affairs) James Francis...... Sr. Assoc. AD (External Operations) 2017 ARIZONA FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Suzy Mason...... Sr. Assoc. AD (Events & Facilities) Sept. 2...... Northern Arizona ...... ARIZ leads, 13-1-0 Scott Shake...... Sr. Assoc. AD (Development) Sept. 9...... Houston ...... Series tied, 1-1-0 Becky Bell...... Assoc. AD (C.A.T.S. Life Skills) Sept. 15...... at UTEP ...... ARIZ leads, 38-11-2 Brent Blaylock ...... Assoc. AD (Compliance) Sept. 22...... Utah ...... UTAH leads, 21-19-2 Chris Celona...... Assoc. AD (Ticketing) Oct. 7...... at Colorado ...... COLO leads, 14-5-0 Ben Chulick...... Assoc. AD (Marketing) Oct. 14...... UCLA (Family Weekend)...... UCLA leads, 24-15-2 Steve Kozachik...... Assoc. AD (Facilities & Capital Projects) Oct. 21...... at ...... ARIZ leads, 16-14-2 John Mosbach...... Assoc. AD (C.A.T.S. Academics) Oct. 28...... Washington State (Homecoming) ...... ARIZ leads, 26-16-0 Oscar Portillo...... Assoc. AD (Finance) Nov. 4...... at USC ...... USC leads, 32-8-0 Jeremy Sharpe...... Assoc. AD (Communication Services) Nov. 11...... Oregon State ...... ARIZ leads, 22-15-1 John Daley...... Asst. AD (Creative Services) Nov. 18...... at Oregon ...... ORE leads, 25-16-0 Matt George...... Asst. AD (Video & Information Technology) Nov. 25...... at Arizona State ...... ARIZ leads, 49-40-1 Roberta Stout...... Asst. AD (Community Relations & Special Events) Joe Moeller...... General Manager (IMG) 2016 RESULTS Brian Jeffries...... Director of Broadcasting (IMG) Sept. 24...... vs. BYU*...... L, 16-18 Sept. 10...... Grambling...... W, 31-21 HEAD COACHES Sept. 17...... Hawai’i ...... W, 47-28 Jay Johnson...... Baseball Sept. 24...... No. 9 Washington ...... L, 28-35 (OT) ...... Men’s Oct. 1...... at UCLA...... L, 24-45 Adia Barnes...... Women’s Basketball Oct. 8...... at No. 24 Utah...... L, 23-36 Steve Walker...... Beach Volleyball Oct. 15...... USC...... L, 14-48 Rich Rodriguez...... Football Oct. 29...... Stanford ...... L, 10-34 Jim Anderson...... Men’s Golf Nov. 5...... at No. 25 Washington State...... L, 7-69 Laura Ianello...... Women’s Golf Nov. 12...... No. 16 Colorado...... L, 24-49 John Court (interim)...... Women’s Gymnastics Nov. 19...... at Oregon State...... L, 17-42 Tony Amato...... Women’s Soccer Nov. 25...... Arizona State...... W, 56-35 Mike Candrea...... Softball * - University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz. Augie Busch...... Swimming & Diving Clancy Shields...... Men’s Tennis Vicky Maes...... Women’s Tennis Fred Harvey...... Track & Field James Li...... Cross Country

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ARIZONA FOOTBALL ARIZONA COMMUNICATION SERVICES MEDIA POLICIES AND PROCEDURES McKale Memorial Center, Room 106 Media Information 1 National Championship Drive Blair Willis and Daniel Berk of Arizona Athletics Communication Services will P.O. Box 210096 assist media members throughout the season in their coverage of Arizona Tucson, AZ 85721 Football including issuing a weekly news release, daily news items, home game statistical packages, administering news conferences, practice and Blair Willis press box operations, credentialing and road-game access, among other ser- Associate Director (Football SID) vices. Any questions about media policies should be directed to Blair Willis Office: 520-621-0914 via email at [email protected] or (520) 621-0914. Cell: 520-419-2979 Practice Email: [email protected] Coverage of football practice stipulates consent with restrictions on report- ing formations, strategies, special personnel shifts or injuries without prior Daniel Berk questions directed to and answered by head coach Rich Rodriguez. Before Assistant Director (Football/Baseball) covering a practice, please contact Blair Willis or Daniel Berk of the Arizona Office: 520-621-1814 Athletics Communication Services staff. Preseason camp and regular season Cell: 314-363-5842 media policies will be outlined in a media advisory prior to start dates. A weekly injury report is released on Thursday during the season, otherwise Email: [email protected] injuries are likely to not be addressed by the head coach. No injury questions should be directed to players at any time. ARIZONA COMMUNICATIONS STAFF Office Line: 520-621-0914 Credentials Credentials will be issued to professional members of media outlets that reg- Jeremy Sharpe ularly cover Arizona Athletics and to regional, national or visiting profes- sional journalists. Internet entities may or may not qualify for credentials Associate AD and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. All credential requests may 520-621-0917 | [email protected] be submitted at www.arizonawildcats.com/FBCredentials. Game-specific cre- dential requests must be received no later than 48 hours prior to a contest. Matt Ensor Parking and press seating may be limited for certain games. All questions Associate Director concerning credentials should be directed to Blair Willis at bmw23@arizona. (520) 621-0916 | [email protected] edu or 520-621-0914. Adam Gonzales Usage Assistant Director Usage of imagery, audio and video taken at Arizona Athletics events is re- (520) 626-9395 | [email protected] stricted to editorial purposes; these guidelines are covered in materials is- sued to reporters, editors and photographers upon receipt of credentials Danny Martinez and/or access. They include guidelines on live Internet reporting, notably Communications Assistant live description of statistical and/or play-by-play and uses of visual imagery, (520) 621-0084 | [email protected] rules strengthened for televised games. Arizona On Air Stan Liu Director of Photography The Arizona IMG Sports Network, with Cumulus Broadcasting Company, uses KCUB 1290AM in Tucson as the flagship station for originating radio broad- (520) 621-5853 | [email protected] casts, augmented by KCUB’s 100,000-watt sister FM station, KHYT 107.5FM, in Southern Arizona. Mike Lowery Internet Services Broadcasts of Arizona football games are led by Director of Broadcasting (520) 621-9485 | [email protected] Brian Jeffries. The veteran play-by-play announcer has served as the voice of the Wildcats for football, basketball and baseball since Arizona’s 1986 Aloha Arizona Stadium Press Box: Bowl football appearance. 520-621-9393 Since 2004, Jeffries has been joined by color analyst Lamont Lovett, a former Credentials: UA . Dana Cooper rounds out the broadcast team as the sideline reporter, while Rob Joyce provides live scoreboard updates and highlights www.arizonawildcats.com/FBCredentials from other games around the country. ARIZONA TYPICAL GAME WEEK SCHEDULE Additionally, IMG produces Spanish-language radio broadcasts for select (Based on a Saturday game) football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games. Francisco Romero provides the play-by-play commentary for the broadcasts, which are avail- Monday Team Off Day (no player interviews permitted) able online at www.arizonawildcats.com Rich Rodriguez weekly press conference (2 p.m.)

In addition to the game broadcasts, the Arizona IMG Sports Network pro- Tuesday Practice (Closed, 7-9 a.m.) duces a weekly radio show with Rich Rodriguez. Fans are invited to view the Head Coach, Offensive Interviews show in person Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. at Brother John’s Beer, Bourbon and Post-practice in LSFF Lobby BBQ located at 1801 N Stone Ave in Tucson. Pac-12 Head Coaches Teleconference Rich Rodriguez 11:05-11:15 a.m. Arizona IMG Sports Network Affiliates KCUB 1290 AM Tucson Wednesday Practice (Closed, 7-9 a.m.) KHYT 107.5 FM Tucson Head Coach, Defensive Interviews KGME 910 AM Phoenix Post-practice in LSFF Lobby KDAP 96.5 FM Douglas KWRQ 102.3 FM Safford/Thatcher Thursday Practice (Closed, 7-9 a.m.) KVWM 970 AM Show Low No Interviews KAZM 780 AM Sedona Injury Report & Game Captains Announced

Games can also be heard on ArizonaWildcats.com and select games are Friday Walk-Thru (closed, TBA) available on Sirius XM radio. Wildcat broadcasts are also available through the TuneIn radio app. Saturday Game Day

Sunday Practice (Closed, 7 p.m.) Follow @ArizonaFBall on Twitter

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NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 78 Jacob Alsadek OL 6-7 325 Gr. , Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 1 Drew Dixon WR 51 Lee Anderson III DE/LB 6-1 235 So. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 1 Tony Fields II LB 73 Tyrell Aponte OL 6-4 263 Fr. Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria HS) 26 Matt Aragon P/WR 6-5 211 RS So. Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 92 Jack Banda DE 6-3 247 RS Sr. Grayson, Ga. (Grayson HS) 2 Tyrell Johnson WR 86 Justin Belknap DE 6-3 259 RS So. Henderson, Nev. (Coronado HS) 3 Cam Denson WR 37 Xavier Bell S 6-2 192 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 87 Zach Benjamin WR 6-4 211 RS. Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic HS/USF) 3 Jarrius Wallace S 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR 5-9 169 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Orange Lutheran HS [Calif.]) 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 82 Dante Blissit DE/LB 6-0 242 Fr. Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge HS) 5 Brian Casteel WR 69 Christian Boettcher OL 6-2 290 RS Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) 5 Gavin Robertson Jr. LB 99 Dereck Boles DL 6-2 296 RS Jr. Kingston, Jamaica (Lakeland HS [Fla.]/ Boise State/Coffeyville CC) 6 Shun Brown WR 23 Devon Brewer S 5-10 171 RS So. Fresno, Calif. (Central HS/Milford Academy) 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 23 Gary Brightwell RB/WR 6-1 196 Fr. Chester, Pa. (St. Frances Academy [Md.]) 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 12 JB Brown LB 6-3 244 Fr. Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 7 LB 44 Kurtis Brown DL 6-1 285 Fr. Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 6 Shun Brown WR 5-9 177 Jr. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy) 8 Antonio Parks CB 60 Luca Bruno DL 6-4 305 RS Sr. Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park HS) 8 Trevor Wood TE 33 Kyeler Burke S 5-11 174 So. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 9 Dane Cruikshank S/CB 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 5-10 173 RS Fr. Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) 9 Tony Ellison WR 72 Edgar Burrola OL 6-5 293 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 54 Bryson Cain OT 6-4 291 RS Fr. Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) 10 Malcolm Holland CB 5 Brian Casteel WR 6-0 214 Fr. Pasadena, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 10 Zach Werlinger QB 81 Jalen Cochran DL 6-3 249 RS Fr. Plymouth, Mich. (Canton HS) 11 K’Hari Lane QB 34 Jacob Colacion LB 6-1 218 RS Fr. La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS) 91 Finton Connolly DL 6-5 275 RS So. Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) 11 Troy Young S 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 5-10 175 RS Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 12 JB Brown LB 31 Tristan Cooper S 6-1 188 So. El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) 12 Bryce Gilbert TE 76 Cody Creason OL 6-4 294 RS So. Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS) 13 Brandon Dawkins QB 9 Dane Cruikshank S/CB 6-1 206 RS Sr. Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS/Citrus College) 13 Brandon Dawkins QB 6-3 210 RS Jr. Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 13 Chacho Ulloa S 67 Gerhard de Beer OL 6-7 320 RS Sr. Pretoria, South Africa (Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool) 14 QB 3 Cam Denson WR 5-11 187 Sr. Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 14 Kylan Wilborn DE/LB 1 Drew Dixon WR 6-3 203 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) 15 Kwesi Mashack DB 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 6-3 297 RS So. Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) 75 Michael Eletise OT 6-3 315 RS Fr. Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser HS) 15 Donavan Tate QB 9 Tony Ellison WR 5-11 188 RS Jr. Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) 16 Jake Glatting P 1 Tony Fields II LB 6-1 225 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 17 Andrew Tovar QB 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 6-2 205 Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 17 Jace Whittaker CB 47 Rourke Freeburg LB 6-2 200 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) 58 Layth Friekh OL 6-5 302 Sr. Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial HS) 18 Cedric Peterson WR 79 Tyson Gardner OL 6-3 277 Fr. Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek High School) 18 Brandon Rutt LB 12 Bryce Gilbert TE 6-3 225 Fr. Prescott, Ariz. (Higley HS) 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 16 Jake Glatting P 6-3 218 RS Jr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS) 34 Zach Green RB 5-10 229 Gr. Miami, Fla. (Saint Bonaventure HS [Calif.]) 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 96 Marcus Griffin DL 6-3 305 Sr. Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 20 D.J. Hinton WR 52 Jalen Harris DE/LB 6-4 212 Fr. Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS) 20 Jose Ramirez DE/LB 25 Jamardre Harris-Cobb TE/HB 6-0 275 RS Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Mora Salesian HS) 21 Isaiah Hayes S 38 Malik Hausman CB 6-0 170 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 43 Lucas Havrisik PK 6-2 173 Fr. Riverside, Calif. (Norco HS) 21 J.J. Taylor RB 21 Isaiah Hayes S 6-0 191 So. Los Angeles, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 23 Devon Brewer S 42 Azizi Hearn CB 6-1 187 Fr. Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 23 Gary Brightwell RB/WR 20 D.J. Hinton WR 5-7 150 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson HS) 24 Darick Holmes Jr. WR 10 Malcolm Holland CB 5-11 182 RS So. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 24 Darick Holmes Jr. WR 5-5 179 RS So. Pasadena, Calif. (Newbury Park HS) 24 Rhedi Short S 53 Jon Jacobs OL 6-4 300 RS Fr. Gainesville, Va. (The Taft School) 25 Jamardre Harris-Cobb TE/HB 59 My-King Johnson DE 6-4 220 Fr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe HS) 25 Anthony Mariscal S 2 Tyrell Johnson WR 5-7 164 Sr. Fort Myers, Fla. (Island Coast HS/ Milford Academy) 26 Matt Aragon P/WR 77 Maisen Knight OL 6-5 279 So. Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial Catholic/ Ventura College) 26 Anthony Pandy LB 74 Alex Kosinski OL 6-4 299 RS So. Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood HS) 27 Sammy Morrison CB 11 K’Hari Lane QB 6-1 245 Fr. Montezuma, Ga. (Macon County HS) 28 Carrington Vaughn LB 32 Jake Laudenslager RB 5-10 195 RS Fr. Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic HS) 38 Branden Leon RB 5-8 201 RS So. Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills HS) 28 Nick Wilson RB 84 Isaiah Lovett WR 6-3 193 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 29 Jarvis McCall Jr. S 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 6-5 330 So. Traverse, Mich. (DePaul Catholic/Michigan State) 30 Josh Pollack K/P 25 Anthony Mariscal S 5-10 197 RS So. Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 30 Tony Wallace CB 15 Kwesi Mashack DB 5-8 198 Sr. Inglewood, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 29 Jarvis McCall Jr. S 6-2 195 RS Sr. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood HS) 31 Tristan Cooper S 50 Josh McCauley OL 6-3 292 RS Fr. Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa Red Mountain HS) 32 Jake Laudenslager RB 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 6-0 216 RS Fr. Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 32 DeAndre’ Miller DE/LB 32 DeAndre’ Miller DE/LB 6-3 236 RS Sr. Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye Union HS) 33 Kyeler Burke S 89 Donovan Moore WR 5-9 165 RS Jr. San Diego, Calif. (Tucson HS/Pima CC) 27 Sammy Morrison CB 5-10 177 RS So. Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga College HS) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 39 Francisco Nelson III DE 6-2 241 RS Fr. Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen HS) 34 Jacob Colacion LB 85 Jamie Nunley TE 6-5 230 RS Fr. Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 34 Zach Green RB

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 61 James Offerman LS 5-11 210 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) NUMERICAL ROSTER 26 Anthony Pandy LB 6-0 225 Fr. Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 8 Antonio Parks CB 5-10 188 RS Fr. New Orleans, La. (East St. John HS) 35 Dakota Poe RB 18 Cedric Peterson WR 5-11 188 RS So. Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 35 Isaiah Strong CB 36 Noah Pittenger RB 5-8 188 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) 36 Noah Pittenger RB 49 Lee Pitts CB 5-11 182 RS Fr. Agoura Hills, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 37 Xavier Bell S 35 Dakota Poe RB 6-1 185 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 6-5 212 RS Sr. Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS/Glendale CC) 38 Malik Hausman CB 30 Josh Pollack K/P 5-10 184 RS Jr. Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park HS) 38 Branden Leon RB 20 Jose Ramirez DE/LB 6-2 240 Fr. Orlando, Fla. (Auburndale HS) 39 Francisco Nelson III DE 80 Isaiah Randle WR 5-10 173 Fr. Richmond, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) 40 Thomas Reid III WR 6-2 206 RS Fr. Chesapeake, Va. (Radford HS) 40 Thomas Reid III WR 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 6-1 240 RS Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 42 Azizi Hearn CB 51 Donald Reiter LS 5-10 235 RS Fr. Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 43 Lucas Havrisik PK 5 Gavin Robertson Jr. LB 6-1 220 RS Fr. Auburn, Wash. (Mountain View HS) 44 Kurtis Brown DL 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 6-0 186 Fr. Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) 54 Elijah Ruiz LB 6-1 215 Fr. El Paso, Texas (Franklin HS) 47 Rourke Freeburg LB 18 Brandon Rutt LB 6-3 227 Sr. Gilbert, Ariz. (Basha HS) 49 Lee Pitts CB 50 Ken Samson LB 6-1 212 Fr. Oro Valley, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 50 Josh McCauley OL 7 Colin Schooler LB 6-0 226 Fr. Dana Point, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 50 Ken Samson LB 24 Rhedi Short S 6-0 184 Fr. Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 35 Isaiah Strong CB 6-0 172 RS Sr. Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS) 51 Lee Anderson III DE/LB 15 Donavan Tate QB 6-2 207 Fr. Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS) 51 Donald Reiter LS 14 Khalil Tate QB 6-2 215 So. Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 52 Jalen Harris DE/LB 94 Sione Taufahema DT 6-1 330 Jr. Mission Hills, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS/ 53 Jon Jacobs OL College of the Canyons) 21 J.J. Taylor RB 5-6 180 RS Fr. Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 56 Rexx Tessler LB 5-9 209 Fr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) 54 Bryson Cain OT 98 Larry Tharpe Jr. DL 6-5 279 RS Jr. Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS/Tyler CC) 54 Elijah Ruiz LB 90 Matt Thomas DL 6-1 274 RS Jr. Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS/Wabash College) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 6-2 206 Fr. Fontana, Calif. (Colony HS) 55 Levi Walton OL 17 Andrew Tovar QB 6-2 169 Fr. South El Monte, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 13 Chacho Ulloa S 5-11 192 So. Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 56 Rexx Tessler LB 28 Carrington Vaughn LB 5-11 220 RS So. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel HS) 58 Layth Friekh OL 82 Donovan Walker WR 6-1 179 RS Jr. Carson, Calif. (Chino Hills HS/UTEP) 30 Tony Wallace CB 5-10 184 Fr. Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 59 My-King Johnson DE 3 Jarrius Wallace S 6-1 180 RS Fr. Villa, La. (John Ehret HS) 60 Luca Bruno DL 55 Levi Walton OL 6-3 290 RS Jr. North Fort Myers, Fla. (Ida S. Baker HS) 61 James Offerman LS 10 Zach Werlinger QB 6-1 195 RS Jr. Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 17 Jace Whittaker CB 5-11 182 Jr. Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 14 Kylan Wilborn DE/LB 6-2 245 Fr. Northridge, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 67 Gerhard de Beer OL 28 Nick Wilson RB 5-10 208 Sr. Fresno, Calif. (Central HS) 69 Christian Boettcher OL 81 Bryce Wolma TE 6-3 239 Fr. Saline, Mich. (Saline HS) 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 8 Trevor Wood TE 6-6 265 RS Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 72 Edgar Burrola OL 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 5-11 195 Fr. San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) 11 Troy Young S 6-0 205 Fr. Prichard, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS) 73 Tyrell Aponte OL 93 Parker Zellers DL 6-1 250 RS Sr. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 74 Alex Kosinski OL 75 Michael Eletise OT PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 76 Cody Creason OL No. Name Pos. Yr. Pronunciation 77 Maisen Knight OL 6...... Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles...S...... Jr...... fowles sounds like fouls 78 Jacob Alsadek OL 7...... Colin Schooler...... LB...... Fr...... SCHOOL-er 9...... Dane Cruikshank...... S/CB...... RS Sr...... CROOK-shank 79 Tyson Gardner OL 10...... Zach Werlinger...... QB...... RS Jr...... wer-LING-er 80 Isaiah Randle WR 11...... K’Hari Lane...... QB...... Fr...... kuh-HAR-ee 13...... Chacho Ulloa...... S...... So...... oo-YO-uh 81 Jalen Cochran DL 14...... Khalil Tate ...... QB...... So...... KUH-leel 81 Bryce Wolma TE 15...... Kwesi Mashack...... DB...... Sr...... QWAY-see MAY-shack 23...... Devon Brewer...... S...... RS So...... deh-VAWN 82 Dante Blissit DE/LB 24...... Rhedi Short...... S...... Fr...... RED-ee 82 Donovan Walker WR 25...... Jamardre Harris-Cobb...... TE/HB...... RS Jr...... jah-MAH-dre 25...... Anthony Mariscal...... S...... RS So...... mare-RIH-skal 84 Isaiah Lovett WR 26...... Matt Aragon...... P/WR...... RS So...... air-UH-gahn 30...... Josh Pollack...... K/P...... RS Jr...... PAUL-ick 85 Jamie Nunley TE 32...... Jake Laudenslager...... RB...... RS Fr...... lau-den-SLAY-ger 86 Justin Belknap DE 33...... Kyeler Burke...... S...... So...... KY-ler 34...... Jacob Colacion...... LB...... RS Fr...... coh-lah-SEE-own 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR 38...... Malik Hausman...... CB...... Fr...... muh-LEEK 87 Zach Benjamin WR 38...... Branden Leon...... RB...... RS So...... LEE-own 42...... Azizi Hearn...... CB...... Fr...... uh-ZEE-zee 89 Donovan Moore WR 43...... Lucas Havrisik...... PK...... Fr...... HAVE-ruh-sick 90 Matt Thomas DL 51...... Donald Reiter...... LS...... RS Fr...... sounds like writer 58...... Layth Friekh...... OL...... Sr...... frick (like nick) 91 Finton Connolly DL 60...... Luca Bruno...... DL...... RS Sr...... LOU-cuh BREW-noh 92 Jack Banda DE 67...... Gerhard de Beer...... OL...... RS Sr...... HAIR-ard (goes by de Beer) 69...... Christian Boettcher...... OL...... RS Jr...... BET-cher (sounds like catcher) 93 Parker Zellers DL 70...... Tshiyombu Lukusa...... OL...... So...... CHEE-um-boo luh-COO-suh 94 Sione Taufahema DT 74...... Alex Kosinski...... OL...... RS So...... koh-ZIN-ski 75...... Michael Eletise...... OT...... RS Fr...... el-eh-TEE-say 96 Marcus Griffin DL 78...... Jacob Alsadek...... OL...... Gr...... al-SEH-deck 98 Larry Tharpe Jr. DL 86...... Justin Belknap...... DE...... RS So...... BELL-nap 94...... Sione Taufahema...... DT...... Jr...... SEE-oh-nee tah-oo-fah-HEE-mah 99 Dereck Boles DL 99...... Dereck Boles...... DL...... RS Jr...... Bowls

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2017

JACOB ALSADEK #78 MATT ARAGON #26

Graduate Sophomore (RS) Offensive Line // 6-7 // 325 Punter/Receiver // 6-5 // 211 San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS)

2016: Started 10 games at right guard, playing in 11 contests … Only missed action Spring 2017: Began working with the wide receivers in addition to his punting in late-season road game at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … A consistent force up front duties during spring drills. that helped pave the way for the conference’s top rushing offense (235.0 yards per game) … Started at right guard in Territorial Cup (Nov. 25) when UA produced 2016: Appeared in one game at punter, which came on the road at Washington three 100-yard rushers for the second time in school history and set a new pro- State (Nov. 5) … Punted three times for 116 yards (38.7 average), including a long gram record with 511 yards on the ground … Offense rushed for at least 115 yards of 53 yards and one downed inside the 20-yardline. in all 12 contests and topped 200 yards on seven occasions … Named team’s Hard Edge Player of the Week for his effort in Utah game (Oct. 8). High School: Graduate of Cienega High School ... Named to Division 2 Section 2 All-State Team in 2013 and 2014 ... Arizona Football Coaches Association Division 2015: Started 12 games at right guard for an offensive line unit that paved the 2 All-State Football 2013 and 2014 punter ... All-Section Wide Reciever 2014 ... way for 494.9 yards per game, including 222.3 yards on the ground … Only Also recognized in the Kornblue Kicking Fab 50 for two consecutive years ... Holds missed contest was at USC (11/7). school record for longest punt of 71 yards.

2014: Started 11 and played in 12 games at right guard … USA Today Freshman Personal: Son of Buddy Nedrow and Diana Aragon...Majoring in Geography. All-American … Missed the UTSA and Nevada games … Member of the offensive line that blocked for the Wildcats to average 463.6 yards of offense per game Career Punting Stats and 34.5 points per game … Running back Nick Wilson (1,375 yards) and quarter- Season GP ATT YDS Long AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK back (3,793 yards) set school freshman records in their respective 2016 1 3 116 53 38.7 0 1 1 1 0 categories. Total 1 3 116 53 38.7 0 1 1 1 0

2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: Top-300 All-American … 2012 All-Palomar League First-Team … Cal JACK BANDA #92 State All-State Game selection … Union Tribune Scholar-Athlete … Lettered in track and field and marked a personal best shot put of 53-0 as a junior. Senior (RS) Personal: Son of Louay and Sophia Alsadek … Graduated in 2017; pursuing a second degree. Defensive End // 6-3 // 247 Grayson, Ga. (Grayson HS) LEE ANDERSON III #51 2016: Played in all 12 games with one start as a key rotation player along the defensive line … Opened season with one solo stop against BYU (Sept. 3) in the Sophomore Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Added another solo tackle inhome victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Turned in top performance against No. 9 Wash- Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-1 // 235 ington (Sept. 24), totaling five tackles, including four solo stops and two sacks … Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) Collected another tackle for loss at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Combined for a pair of tackles against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Broke up a pass and added two tackles at Washing- ton State (Nov. 5) … Recorded two tackles at Oregon State (Nov. 19). 2016: Appeared in two contests, including against USC (Oct. 15) and at Oregon State (Nov. 19). 2015: Earned playing time in all 13 games, including first career start … Totaled seven tackles, with 4.0 being tackles for loss … Tied for second on the team with High school: Three-year letterwinner at Rancho Verde High School…Team Cap- 3.0 sacks, two of which game in road victory at Colorado (10/17) … Made first tain his senior season…First-team All-Conference his senior season…Posted 136 career start the following week against Washington State (10/24), recording one tackles and eight sacks his senior season with the team going 10-2. tackle … Picked up third sack of the season at Washington (10/31) and added another tackle for loss in upset of No. 10 Utah (11/14). Personal: Son of Lee and Angel Anderson…Pre-Physiology major. 2014: Played in one game, vs. UCLA … Member of the scout team defensive line. TYRELL APONTE #73 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: GACA North/South All-Star Game selection … GACA First-Team All- State … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … Two-time first-team all-county and two- Freshman time first-team all-state selection as a defensive end and …Logged seven sacks and 73 tackles as a senior … Recruited to play baseball collegiately, an Offensive Line // 6-4 // 263 all-county first baseman, third baseman and pitcher. Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria HS) Personal: Son of John and Nancy Banda … Grandfather played baseball at Indiana State … Majoring in economics. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Peoria (Ariz.) High School…Earned two let- ters in football at right tackle and one letter in basketball at center…Second-Team Career Defensive Stats All-Section selection…Member of the school’s honor roll…Helped guide his team Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total to the state quarterfinals as a senior…Helped pave the way for an offense that ran 2014 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 for more than 2,000 yards and passed for more than 2,000 yards. 2015 13 7 0 7 4 30 0 3-0 3 2016 12 10 4 14 3 16 1 2-0 2 Personal: Son of Luis Aponte and Landa Tartaglio…Has two brothers, William and Total 26 17 4 21 7 46 1 5-0 5 Logan and two sisters, Brittini and Tiana…Mom played basketball at the Universi- ty of Mary…Majoring in molecular and cellular biology.

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JUSTIN BELKNAP #86 STANLEY BERRYHILL III #86

Sophomore (RS) Freshman Defensive End // 6-3 // 259 Receiver // 5-9 // 169 Henderson, Nev. (Coronado HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Orange Lutheran HS [Calif.])

Spring 2017: Awarded a scholarship at the end of the spring semester. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Orange Lutheran High School (Calif.)…Two- time team captain and most valuable player…Earned three letters in football, 2016: Earned starting role at defensive end as a walk-on during preseason camp three in baseball and two in basketball…Earned First-Team All District as a se- … Played in all 12 contests with starts in first 11 games … Finished season with 16 nior…Specialist MVP in the Trinity League…Had 60 catches for 1,000 yards as a tackles – 2.5 for loss – one sack and a pair of pass breakups … Made collegiate senior…Became first player in school history to score a four different debut with two tackles, including one for loss, against BYU (Sept. 3) in the Cac- ways in a game…Also had baseball offers from University of Southern Texas and tus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. Named the team’s Hard Edge Player of the University of San Diego. Week for the breakout debut effort … Collected first career sack in home-opening victory over Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Tallied a half-tackle for loss in victory Personal: Son of Stanley Berryhill II and Courtney Ward…Has five brothers and against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Had two solo stops in Pac-12 opener against No. 9 four sisters…Undecided on a major. Washington (Sept. 24) … Broke up a pair of passes at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Registered season-high four tackles – three solo stops – at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Made two tackles in Homecoming game against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Added two solo stops DANTE BLISSIT #82 against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Totaled two tackles in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). Freshman 2015: Redshirted. Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-0 // 242 High School: Football and basketball letterman for Coronado High School … Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge HS) All-conference and all-division honoree … Totaled 126 tackles, five sacks, two in- terceptions and three as a senior. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Edge High School in Goodyear… Personal: Son of Jeff and Anna Belknap...Majoring in general studies. Two-time team most valuable player as a tight end and linebacker…Team captain his senior year…Member of the school honor roll, National Honors Society and honorable mention All-Academic…Compiled 65 tackles his senior season with 20 Career Defensive Stats sacks…Holds the school record for sacks in a season…Was also recruited to com- Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total pete in track and field by UC-Davis, Iowa, Iowa State and others…Also played 2016 12 13 3 16 2.5 19 2 1-0 1 basketball and competed in track. Total 12 13 3 16 2.5 19 2 1-0 1 Personal: Son of Walter Jr., and Angela Blissit…Has one brother, Walter III, and two sisters Asia and Shayla…A pre-public health major. XAVIER BELL #37 CHRISTIAN BOETTCHER #69 Freshman Safety // 6-2 // 192 Junior (RS) Long Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) Offensive Line // 6-2 // 290 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) High School: Graduated in 2017 from Mater Dei High School in California… Earned two letters in football as a safety and running back…Also earned three letters in track and field and one in basketball…Scholar-Athlete award winner… 2016: Played in 11 games and made seven starts, including five at left guard and Helped guide his team to a 13-1 record as a senior and a spot in the CIF Finals… two at right guard … Named Second Team Pac-12 All-Academic … A former walk- Registered 40 tackles his senior year with two passes defended and one forced on, he earned a scholarship in May following the spring semester … First career . start came against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … A steady contributor to the offensive line that helped UA lead the Pac-12 with 235.0 rushing yards per game … UA run game Personal: Son of Aaron and Arnetta Bell…Has one brother, Quinton…Undecided produced a dozen 115-yard or better performances and seven times surpassed on a major. 200 yards. 2015: Saw first playing time as a Wildcat against NAU (9/3) … Member of travel ZACH BENJAMIN #87 squad much of season. 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. RS. Senior High School: Football and wrestling letterman for Desert Mountain High School Receiver // 6-4 // 211 … All-city and second-team all-district center as a junior … Team’s Academic Play- Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic HS/USF) er of the Year … All-city wrestler. Personal: Son of Derek and Gloria Boettcher … Majoring in biochemistry. 2016: Transferred from USF and walked on as a receiver at Arizona ... Appeal to NCAA for immediately eligibility to play at UA was denied ... Sat out season while serving as a scout team receiver. DERECK BOLES #99 2015 at USF: Did not see action on the year. Junior (RS) 2014 at USF: Did not see action on the year. Defensive Line // 6-2 // 296 Kingston, Jamaica 2013 at USF: Redshirt season. (Lakeland HS [Fla.]/Boise State/Coffeyville CC) High School: Coached by Bob Henriquez at Tampa Catholic ... A three-year letter- man at wide receiver ... Tallied 49 catches for 690 yards and 13 TDs during his Before Arizona: Played the 2016 season at Coffeyville Community College… career ... Ranked 48th in the Tampa Bay Times’ Top 100 and 60th in the Orlando Played in 11 games for the Red Ravens, totaling 66 tackles, five sacks and one Sentinel’s MidWest Super 60 entering his final season ... Also earned two letters forced fumble…Had a season-best 2 ½ sacks against Fort Scott in October…Prior in track and field. to Coffeyville, spent two seasons at Boise State University…Redshirted the 2014 season…Played in 13 games for the Broncos in 2015…Had 11 tackles and four Personal: Born in San Diego, Calif. ... Also lived in Georgia and Chicago ... Son of tackles-for-loss, playing for current Arizona Defensive Coordinator Marcel Yates… Steve and Jennifer Benjamin...Majoring in general studies. Played high school at Lakeland High School (Fla.)…Team Most Valuable Player in 2013…First-Team All-District as a senior in 2013…Second-Team All-State 7A in Florida as a defensive lineman…Four-year letterwinner…Rated as a three-star re- cruit by ESPN.com.

Personal: Son of Tony Boles and Denise Gabay…Has three brothers and four sis- ters…Brother, Travonte, played defensive tackle at Western Michigan…Undecided on a major.

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DEVON BREWER #23 SHUN BROWN #6

Sophomore (RS) Junior Safety // 5-10 // 171 Receiver // 5-9 // 177 Fresno, Calif. (Central HS/Milford Academy) Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy)

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Emerged as team’s top-playmaker in the passing game, starting 10 games and playing in all 12 contests … Led the squad with 521 receiving yards on 29 2015: Played in eight games as a true freshman, most as a special teams contrib- receptions, producing an 18.0 average per catch that was easily tops on the team. utor … Recorded two tackles in kickoff coverage, both coming at USC (11/7). The average per catch clip would have led all Pac-12 receivers if he qualified with enough total receptions … Totaled 12 plays (eight receiving, two rushing and two High School: Attended Central High School and Milford Academy … 2014 Milford on kick returns) that went for 20-plus yards, including four pass plays over 50 Academy Defensive MVP … 2014 PrepStar All-West Region and three-star recruit yards … Broke out in third game with five receptions for 92 yards and a touch- … 2013 Blue-Grey All-American, Defensive MVP … 2013 No. 47 cornerback (Scout. down against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Followed it up with career-best performance com) … 2013 Scout.com and Rivals.com three-star recruit. against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24). Hauled in season-high seven passes for 114 yards, which included a 54-yard reception to set up tying touchdown late in Personal: Son of George Brewer and Shunta Murray … Prep teammates with fel- fourth quarter to force overtime … Caught four passes for 50 yards and a touch- low Wildcat Nick Wilson...Majoring in literacy, learning and leadership with a the- down at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Opened game with 75-yard touchdown at Utah (Oct. 8) matic minor. where he finished with three catches for 89 yards. Also had one kickoff return for 28 yards … Tallied 32 yards on three grabs and notched a 30-yard kickoff return Career Defensive Stats at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Collected 58 receiving yards on two catches and Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK added a 29-yard rush at Colorado (Nov. 12) … Saw a streak of 10-consecutive 2015 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 games with a reception snapped in season finale against Arizona State (Nov. 25) Total 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 when UA did not need to attempt a pass in the second half. Chipped in sea- son-long 30-yard rush.

2015: Impressed coaches during fall camp when several veterans were banged up GARY BRIGHTWELL #23 to earn playing time as a true freshman … Played in all 13 games either as a reserve in the receive rotation or on various special teams units … Had four total catches for 24 yards … First career receptions came in first collegiate game against UTSA Freshman (9/3) … Added receptions for 10 and 14 yards against Nevada (9/12) and NAU Running Back/Receiver // 6-1 // 196 (9/19), respectively … Totaled 82 yards on four kickoff returns, including a long of 24 yards at Washington (10/31) … Also registered four special teams tackles. Chester, Pa. (St. Frances Academy [Md.]) High School: Football, basketball and track and field letterwinner for Calvary Bap- tist Academy … Back-to-back state titles … 2014 LFCA Composite and 2A All-State, High School: Graduated in 2017 from St. Frances Academy in Baltimore, Md… 2A Player of the Year … Max Preps and Semper Fidelis All-American … 2015 West Letterwinner in football…Served as team captain as a senior…First-team all-con- Coast Bowl … PrepStar All-Southeast Region … State champion on the track ference and first-team All-State MIAA…Averaged 6.7 yards per carry as a senior… (4x200, 4x400) and all-distrcit honoree as a point guard. Rushed for 519 yards and eight touchdowns on 78 carries…Consensus three-star recruit. Personal: Son of Vyron Brown and Theresa Johnson … Father played at Grambling State and was wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Texas Southern... Personal: Son of Gary Brightwell Sr., and Carla Young…Majoring in pre-business. Majoring in literacy, learning and leadership, with a minor in business adminis- tration. JB BROWN #12 Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2015 13 4 24 0 14 0.3 6.0 1.8 Freshman 2016 12 29 521 3 75 2.4 18.0 43.4 Total 25 33 545 3 75 1.3 16.5 21.8 Linebacker // 6-3 // 244 Career Rushing Stats Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/A AVG/G 2015 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 High School: Graduated in 2017 from Long Beach Poly High School…Letterwinner 2016 12 2 62 0 30 31 5.2 in football at linebacker…Team co-captain as a junior and senior…Team MVP as a Total 25 2 62 0 30 31 2.5 senior…First-team All-Conference as a junior and senior…Two-time Cal-Hi Sports All-State…MaxPreps All-American…Finished his career with the second most Career Kick Return Stats tackles in Long Beach Poly history…Led his team with 95 tackles as a senior… Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G Added four sacks, two and two fumble recoveries…Finished with 2015 13 4 82 0 24 20.5 6.3 317 tackles for his high school career. 2016 12 2 58 0 30 29 4.8 Total 25 6 140 0 54 23.3 5.6 Personal: Son of Jason and Tracy Brown…Has three brothers, Jason, Juwuan and Jayon…Has one sister, Taniya…Brother, Jason, played football at …Brother Career Punt Return Stats Juwuan, played at Southern Oregon…Brother, Jayon, played at UCLA and was Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G drafted in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft by the …Full 2015 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 name is Joshua Lee Brown, but prefers to go by JB...Undecided on a major within 2016 12 2 -4 0 4 -2 -0.3 the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Total 25 2 -4 0 4 -2 -0.2 KURTIS BROWN #44

Freshman Defensive Line // 6-1 // 285 Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Liberty High School in California…Four-year letterwinner in football at defensive end, tight end, fullback, wide receiver, nose tackle and linebacker…Had his senior season cut short due to a knee injury… Earned team MVP honors as a junior…Served as a co-captain as a junior and se- nior…Three-time all-conference pick…All-city pick as a junior…Two-time all-state pick…All-region pick as a junior…Member of the school’s honor roll…League De- fensive Player of the Year as a junior…Played for coach Bryon Nixon.

Personal: Son of Keith and Karalyn Brown…Has one sister, Katie…Undecided on a major.

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LUCA BRUNO #60 EDGAR BURROLA #72

Senior (RS) Freshman Defensive Line // 6-4 // 305 Offensive Line // 6-5 // 293 Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS)

2016: Played in 11 of 12 games in the season, starting two contests up front … High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas… Opened season with three total tackles against BYU (Sept. 3) in the Cactus Kickoff Three-year letterwinner as a defensive and offensive lineman…Also earned two Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Added another tackle in home opener against Gram- letters in wrestling…Scholar-Athlete Award winner…Qualified for the state wres- bling State (Sept. 10) … Tallied a solo tackle in each of the first two Pac-12 games tling tournament in the heavyweight division…All-Conference selection...Rated as against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) and at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Missed only contest a three-star recruit by 247sports. of the season at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) …. Returned to post a pair of tackles against USC (Oct. 15) … Earned a start at defensive tackle against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Personal: Son of Luis Burrola and Maria Burrola Chavez…Has one sister…Undecid- Collected two tackles against Colorado (Nov. 19) … Combined for two tackles, ed on a major. including first tackle for loss of season, in start at defensive end in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). BRYSON CAIN #54 2015: Started all 11 games played, missing only the NAU (9/19) and Gildan New Mexico Bowl (12/19) games … A sturdy force up front despite modest numbers, which included 29 tackles, 1.5 for loss and 1.0 sacks … Totaled four tackles in first Freshman (RS) career start against UTSA (9/3) … Registered first career sack with three tackles in conference opener against UCLA (9/26) … Added a 0.5 tackle for loss week later Offensive Line // 6-4 // 291 at Stanford (10/3) … Recorded season-high five tackles at Washington (10/31) … Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) Contributed three tackles in upset of No. 10 Utah (11/14).

2014: Played in three games: vs. Nevada, at UCLA and at Utah … Split time at 2016: Redshirted. defensive line and tight end. High School: Graduated in 2016 from Great Oak High School (Calif.) …. Three-star 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Rated No. 91 offensive tackle by ESPN … Helped team to 10-win junior season … Led rushing attack that gained High School: Logged 98 tackles (70 solo) and 9.8 tackles per game as a senior … 221 yards per game and 33 rushing TD in 2014 … Team captain as senior … All- 8.5 sacks, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries … PrepStar All-West Di- League CIF honors as a senior. vision … MaxPreps Div. II First-Team All-State Defense … Recorded 288 career tackles. Personal: Son of Kelly and Katrina Cain…Has one brother, Ryan, and one sister, Leah…Pre-business major. Personal: Son of Frank Bruno and Patrice D’Amico … Father played fullback at UCLA in the 1980s...Majoring in criminal justice studies with a thematic minor. BRIAN CASTEEL #5 Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total 2014 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 Freshman 2015 11 18 11 29 1.5 7 0 1-0 1 Receiver // 6-0 // 214 2016 11 7 5 12 1 1 0 0-0 0 Total 25 25 16 41 2.5 8 0 1-0 1 Pasadena, Calif. (Charter Oak HS)

High School: Graduated from Charter Oak High School in California…Four-year KYELER BURKE #33 letterwinner in football at wide receiver, defensive back and running back…Two- time team captain…Team Most Valuable Player as a senior…Three-time All-San Sophomore Gabriel Valley selection…Three-time all-state selection…Caught 51 passes for 766 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior…Also rushed for 644 yards on 102 car- Safety // 5-11 // 174 ries and 17 touchdowns…Had 72 tackles, three interceptions and two sacks on defense. Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) Personal: Son of Brian and Cynthia Casteel…Has two sisters…Cousin Joe Mathis 2016: Played in four games as defensive reserve and special teams contributor ... played football at Washington…Majoring in pre-business. Made collegiate debut at home against USC (Oct. 15).

High School: Three-year letterwinner at Hamilton High School…Team captain JAMARDRE HARRIS-COBB #25 and MVP his senior season…Two-time all-conference pick…All-District as a se- nior…First-team All-State, Division I…Semper Fi All-American. Junior (RS) Personal: Son of Keith and Allison Burke…Father played football at Arizona Tight End/H-Back // 6-0 // 275 State…Has one sister, Kaylin, and one brother, Karsen…Pre-business major. Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Mora Salesian HS)

LORENZO BURNS #2 2016: Switched back to linebacker on a full-time basis for spring drills, before again moving to fullback during the season ... Appeared in eight games in roles Freshman (RS) on special teams and physical blocker in the run-game ... Did not have any carries or pass receptions. Cornerback // 5-10 // 173 2015: Moved to running back after preseason camp. Played in 11 games, includ- Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) ing time at fullback and on special teams … Spent fall camp as a linebacker before switching to fullback early in the season … Did not have a carry … Caught his first 2016: Impressed coaches in preseason camp and expected to be a key contribu- career pass for a one-yard touchdown at Nevada (9/12). tor in secondary, but played in only two games before suffering season-ending injury to allow for a redshirt season … Made collegiate debut against BYU (Sept. 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. 3) in Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Collected first collegiate tackle in home-opening game against Grambling State (Sept. 10). High School: Blue-Grey and Simper Fidelis All-American for Bishop Mora Salesian High School … No. 9 middle linebacker (Scout.com) and No. 183 in Scout.com 300 High School: Graduated in 2016 from Linfield Christian High School (Calif.) …. … No. 207 player (Rivals.com) … Second-Team All-USA (2013, USA Today). Rated three-star prospect by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Three-time team captain as all-purpose standout … Earned first team All-CIF honors … Played Personal: Son of Al Tillmon and Desaraye Cobb...Majoring in general studies. quarterback, running back, receiver and returner … Played basketball and ran track, earning CIF Division 4 triple jump championship. Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long Personal: Son of DeChon and Enid Burns…Father played football (1989) and base- 2015 11 2 -8 1 1 ball (1992) at USC…Has one brother, Simeon, and one sister, Jailyn…Majoring in 2016 8 0 0 0 0 pre-public health. Total 19 2 -8 1 1

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JALEN COCHRAN #81 TRISTAN COOPER #31

Freshman (RS) Sophomore Defensive Line // 6-3 // 249 Safety // 6-1 // 188 Plymouth, Mich. (Canton HS) El Paso, Texas (Andress HS)

2016: Redshirted. 2016: Played in 11 of 12 contests, including five starts as a true freshman at the “spur” safety position … Made collegiate debut with six tackles in home-open- High School: Graduated in 2016 from Canton High School in Canton, Mich. … ing victory over Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Made first career start and posted Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Named No. season-high eight tackles – all unassisted – along with a pass breakup in victory 10 prospect in state of Michigan by Free Press … Rated No. 32 outside linebacker over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Started and recorded three tackles, including one for by Scout.com … Ranked No. 34 weakside end by Rivals.com … Also played bas- loss, while forcing a fumble against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Made third ketball. started of season and registered seven total tackles at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Recorded first career sack and tallied six stops in start at Oregon State (Nov. 19) Personal: Son of Donald Sevier and Tondalayo Cochran…Undecided on a major. … Collected three tackles in season-ending Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). JACOB COLACION #34 High School: Graduated in 2016 from Andress High School in El Paso, Texas … Named a three-star recruit by ESPN … Rated 120th best safety by ESPN … Team captain as senior … First Team All-City and First Team All-District as junior and Freshman (RS) senior … A Second Team All-District selection as sophomore … Played basketball Linebacker // 6-1 // 218 freshman and sophomore years. La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS) Personal: Son of Michael and Joyce Cooper…Father played football at North Tex- as…Has three brothers, Mike, Jeremiah and Elijah, and one sister, Hannah…Ma- joring in Psychology. 2016: Redshirted. Career Defensive Stats High School: Graduated in 2016 from La Habra High School (Calif.) … Rated Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF Sacks UA-A Total three-star recruit by most all services … ESPN rated him No. 34 inside linebacker 2016 11 26 9 35 2 11 1 1 1-0 1 nationally … First team All-League CIF honors … Defensive team MVP as a junior Total 11 26 9 35 2 11 1 1 1-0 1 … Registered 90 tackles and four sacks as junior … Played basketball as a fresh- man. CODY CREASON #76 Personal: Son of Ernie and Yvonne Colacion…Cousin Anthony Colacion played football at Colorado…Has one brother, Tres, and two sisters, Taylor and Jordan… Undecided on a major. Sophomore (RS) Offensive Line // 6-4 // 294 FINTON CONNOLLY #91 Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS)

Sophomore (RS) 2016: Played in all 12 games and made four starts at right tackle … Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention honors … First collegiate start came against Defensive Line // 6-5 // 275 Hawai’i (Sept. 17) as he helped pave the way for 367 rushing yards … A versatile player that was top backup at either tackle spot with ability to play guard as Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) well … Key contributor on offensive line for Pac-12’s top rushing attack that pro- duced a dozen 115-yard or better performances and seven 200-plus yard outputs 2016: Appeared in seven games as a reserve defensive lineman … Made season … Started the Territorial Cup (Nov. 25) when UA’s offense set a school record with debut against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Collected first career tackle for loss at UCLA 511 rushing yards and produced three 100-yard rushers for only the second time (Oct. 1) … Set season high with two solo tackles, including one for loss, against in program history. USC (Oct. 15) … Combined for two stops in Homecoming tilt against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Collected one solo tackle at Washington State (Nov. 5). High School: Football, basketball and baseball letterwinner for Folsom High School … PrepStar All-West Region … Squad was 2014 state champions (16-0, 6-0) High School: Football and wrestling letterman for Campo Verde High School … … All-Sac-Joaquin First-Team Offense and Sierra Foothill Lineman of the Year … PrepStar All-West Region … No. 15 recruit in Arizona by Scout.com … Division II Scout.com and Rivals.com three-star recruit. all-state … MVP at the National Youth Combine Event in Scottsdale, Ariz. … NCSA AthLeadership Award. Personal: Son of Scott and Kathleen Creason...Majoring in accounting. Personal: Son of Sean and Kathy Connolly...Majoring in literacy, learning and leadership. DANE CRUIKSHANK #9 Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total Senior (RS) 2016 7 5 1 6 2 5 0 0-0 0 Total 7 5 1 6 2 5 0 0-0 0 Defensive Back // 6-1 // 206 Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS/Citrus College)

DEVAUGHN COOPER #7 2016: Started all 12 games as UA’s boundary corner … Tied for the team lead with a pair of interceptions, while finishing fourth in total tackles (60) and second in pass breakups (7) … Registered 1.5 tackles for loss … Totaled eight solo tackles in Freshman (RS) his UA debut against BYU in the Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. (Sept. 3) Receiver // 5-10 // 175 … Tallied three stops and broke up a pass in home victory over Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Collected four tackles, including a half-tackle for loss, to go with first Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) career against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Recorded one tackle along with a season-high two pass breakups at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Had six solo stops at Utah (Oct. 8) and eight more unassisted tackles against USC (Oct. 15) with a 2016: Impressed coaches in preseason camp to earn a spot in the rotation before pass breakup in each contest … Registered second tackles, intercepted a pass and early-season injury ended his season and allowed for a redshirt year … Made broke up another in Homecoming game against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Totaled collegiate debut against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Caught first career pass for nine tackles in consecutive games against Colorado (Nov. 12) and at Oregon State 15 yards in victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Missed rest of season due to injury. (Nov. 19) … Collected three tackles, including one for loss, in Territorial Cup victo- ry over Arizona State (Nov. 25). High School: Graduated in 2016 from Narbonne High School in Los Angeles … Three-star recruit across all notable services … Caught 67 passes for 1,280 yards 2015: Redshirted. and 20 TD as senior … Ranked No. 91 receiver prospect by 247 Sports … Rated No. 10 athlete in California by Scout.com … Helped team to state title senior season. Before Arizona: Played at Citrus College for head coach Ron Ponciano during the 2013 and 2014 seasons … Ranked top 100 among JUCO prospects … First-team all- Personal: Son of Dennis Cooper and Tammy Williams…Has two brothers, Trevon state in 2014 … Played at Ayala … PrepStar All-West Region. and Tyrone, and one sister, Dajane…Undecided on a major. Personal: Son of Dana Cruikshank and Beverley Jackson...Majoring in general Career Receiving Stats studies. Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2016 3 1 15 0 15 0.3 15.0 5.0 Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT Yards Long Ret. 2016 12 53 7 60 1.5 2 9 2 3 3 Total 12 53 7 60 1.5 2 9 2 3 3

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BRANDON DAWKINS #13 CAM DENSON #3

Junior (RS) Senior Quarterback // 6-3 // 210 Receiver // 5-11 // 187 Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS)

2016: Played in 10 games with nine starts behind center … Finished fourth in the 2016: Played in all 12 games and made three starts in first full season as a receiver Pac-12 with 94.4 rushing yards per game (only QB in top 10), which was also … Finished season with 242 yards and two scores on 15 receptions … The 16.1 fifth-highest amongst all FBS quarterbacks … Averaged 7.21 yards per carry (131 yards per catch clip was third-best on the team … Production increased second attempts) to check in third-best in the Pac-12 and No. 19 overall for FBS rushers half of the season with 11 grabs over a five-game stretch … First two receptions … Was the only Pac-12 quarterback to register multiple 100-yard rushing games came against Grambling State (Sept. 10) for 19 yards … Hauled in a pair of passes (three total) … Ranked eighth in passing yards per game with 134.8 yards, while for 16 yards, including a 13-yard touchdown at UCLA (Oct. 1). Also returned four his 124.0 pass efficiency rating was seventh-best ... Checked in eighth inthe kickoffs for 72 yards … Set a career-best with a 51-yard reception against USC league with 229.2 yards per game … Competed for starting job in (Oct. 15) … Caught four passes for 77 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown at preseason camp with no true starter named entering season … First collegiate Washington State (Nov. 5) … Tallied three receptions for 33 yards against Col- start came in second game against Grambling State (Sept. 10) when he guided UA orado (Nov. 12) … Grabbed two passes for 41 yards at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … to a comeback victory behind 320 yards of total offense and three touchdowns, Streak of five-straight games with a reception snapped in season finale when UA including two of his own rushing … Collected first career 100-yard rushing game attempted only eight passes – none in second half – to defeat Arizona State in when he totaled 118 yards and three scores on 15 carries in victory over Hawai’i Territorial Cup (Nov. 25). (Sept. 17) … First Pac-12 start came against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) when he led a fourth quarter comeback to force overtime in eventual loss. Ran for 176 Spring 2016: Made the switch from cornerback, where he intercepted five passes yards on 13 carries with two scores, including a career-long 79-yarder … Passed in two seasons, to receiver in spring drills. for season-high 243 yards and a touchdown at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Missed home contest against USC (Oct. 15) due to injury … Earned the Bob Moran Most 2015: Played in all 13 games with five starts at cornerback … Earned Pac-12 All-Ac- Valuable Player of the Territorial Cup, leading Arizona to a 56-35 victory over ademic honorable mention recognition …. Tied for the team lead with three inter- Arizona State (Nov. 25). Ran for season-high 183 yards with two touchdowns on ceptions while recording 39 tackles, 1.5 for loss and 1.0 sacks … Collected first ca- only 12 carries, including a 71-yard scamper … Needed only 77 passing yards and reer sack along with an interception against NAU (9/19) … Registered season-high eight total attempts – none in second half – to secure the victory. eight tackles, forced a fumble and broke up a pass in victory at Colorado (10/17) … Had seven stops and a 21-yard interception return against ASU (11/21) … Record- 2015: Played in six games, showcasing true dual-threat abilities during his oppor- ed on tackle and intercepted a pass with a 10-yard return in Gildan New Mexico tunities … Most significant action came as a backup against ASU (11/21). Complet- Bowl victory (12/19). ed 16 of 30 attempts for 301 yards and first two touchdown tosses, along with two interceptions. Also rushed 21 times for 78 net yards … Completed first two passes 2014: Played in 12 games as a member of the secondary and started the UCLA late against UCLA (9/26), going 2-of-2 for 15 yards … Also saw action late against and Colorado contests at cornerback … Totaled 21 tackles, including 18 solo stops, Stanford (10/3), completing 2-of-5 attempts for 18 yards … Impressed with two with two interceptions for 31 return yards … Broke up two passes … Career high rushes for 74 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown, in victory over NAU (9/19). seven tackles at Washington State.

2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: Arizona Player of the Year for Salpointe Catholic High School … No. 71 on Scout.com 300 List … Top 100 Recruits 247sports.com (2014) … 2012 USA To- High School: Three-time all-conference and all-city honoree for Oaks Christian day All-American … 2013 MaxPreps All-American … Three-time all-state honoree High School … No. 39 quarterback (Scout.com) … Blue-Grey All-American … Sin- … Led the Lancers to a 2013 state title and 14-0 record. gle-game passing record (389 yards, replacing ’s previous record). Personal: Son of Jerry and Wanda Denson...Majoring in accounting with a minor Personal: Son of Frank and Keri Dawkins … Father is an engineer with the U.S. in sports management. Navy … Majoring in journalism, with a minor in communication. Career Receiving Stats Career Passing Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Season GP CMP ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G 2016 12 15 242 2 51 1.3 16.1 20.2 2015 6 20 38 2 334 2 95 0.53 8.8 55.7 Total 37 15 242 2 51 0.4 16.1 6.5 2016 10 98 182 6 1348 8 75 0.54 7.4 134.8 Total 16 118 220 8 1682 10 95 0.54 7.6 105.1 Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF Sacks UA-A Total Career Rushing Stats 2014 12 18 3 21 0 0 4 0 0-0 0 Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G 2015 13 31 8 39 1 4 4 1 1-0 1 2015 6 32 179 2 43 5.6 29.8 2016 12 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2016 10 131 944 10 79 7.2 94.4 Total 37 50 12 62 1 4 8 1 1-0 1 Total 16 163 1123 12 79 6.9 70.2 Career Interception Stats Season GP NO Yards TD Long Avg/R Avg/G GERHARD DE BEER #67 2014 12 2 31 0 31 15.5 2.6 2015 13 3 31 1 21 10.3 2.4 Senior (RS) 2016 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 37 5 62 1 52 12.4 1.7 Offensive Line // 6-7 // 320 Career Kick Return Stats Pretoria, South Africa Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G (Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool) 2014 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016: Played and started eight of first nine games at right tackle before missing 2016 12 4 72 0 23 18 6 final three games due to injury … An athletic body up front that helped UA lead Total 37 4 72 0 23 18 1.9 the Pac-12 in rushing with 235.0 yards per game … Offensive rushed for at least 115 yards in all 12 games and topped 200 markers in seven contests. DREW DIXON #1 2015: Played in all 13 games, earning starts in the final four games of the season … First start came in place of Jacob Alsadek at right guard in USC contest (11/7), then started at left guard for the Utah (11/14), ASU (11/21) and New Mexico Bowl Freshman games (12/19). Receiver // 6-3 // 203 2014: Member of the scout team offensive line. Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Sabino High School in Tucson…Earned four Track & Field Career: Spent three years on the Arizona track & field team where letters in football as a multipurpose athlete…Also earned three letters in basket- he competed in the discus throw … 2015 Pac-12 discus throw champion, with top- ball and one in baseball…Rated as a consensus three-star recruit…Two-time team four finishes in 20014 and 2016 … Placed fourth at the NCAA Championships in co-captain and most valuable player…Three-time All-Conference and All-City 2016 and 17th in 2015 … Set his personal best at the Tucson Elite Classic on May selection…First-Team All-Southern Arizona…Two-Time First-Team All-State 3A… 21, 2016, with a toss of 203-3 (61.95m), which is currently the fourth-longest throw Southern Arizona Player of the Year…Totaled 1,177 passing yards and 11 touch- in Arizona history. downs as a quarterback…Rushed for 901 yards and 16 touchdowns…Had 514 re- ceiving yards and six touchdowns…Played for Coach Jay Campos at Sabino and Before Arizona: Track and field thrower and rugby player … Holds national boys appeared in the state championship game as a senior. U-16 and U-18 records in the discus … Commonwealth Youth Champion … World Youth and Junior Games bronze medalist in the discus. Personal: Son of Jacque Dixon…Has one brother, DeAndre…Majoring in pre-busi- ness. Personal: Son of Johan and Rene’ de Beer … Attending UA on a track and field scholarship and majoring in general studies … Cousin, Simone, participated in the throwing events at SMU.

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NATHAN ELDRIDGE #64 TONY FIELDS II #1

Sophomore (RS) Freshman Offensive Line // 6-3 // 297 Linebacker // 6-1 // 225 Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS)

2016: Impressive debut season as the starting center all 12 games for the Pac-12’s Spring 2017: Enrolled in January and participated in spring practices. top rushing offense (235.0 yards per game) … UA’s first freshman to start at center since 2006 when Blake Kerley also started all 12 games of the season … Made col- High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas… legiate debut with start against BYU in the Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. Served as the team captain his senior year and was voted as the team’s most valu- (Sept. 3) … Helped offense run for at least 115 yards in all 12 games and surpass able player as a wide receiver and linebacker…Also earned three letters in baseball the 200-yard mark in seven contests … A key force for UA’s rushing attack in the and two in basketball…Named All-Conference and All-City as a sophomore, ju- Territorial Cup (Nov. 25) that set a single-game school record with 511 rushing nior and senior…First-Team All-State as a linebacker his senior season…All Sunset yards and produced three 100-yard rushers for only the second time in program League First-Team offense and defense…Totaled 110 tackles as a senior with two history. interceptions…Helped lead his team to a state championship.

High School: Football and wrestling letterman for Boulder Creek High School … Personal: Son of Tony and Lemisha Fields…Has one sister, Rhythm…Undecided on Division I 5A all-state and section 4 all-region … PrepStar All-West Region … 2014 a major. AZFCA Top-25 Offense.

Personal: Son of George Eldridge and Michelle Scarzone...Majoring in criminal justice studies with a minor in psychology. DEMETRIUS FLANNIGAN-FOWLES #6 MICHAEL ELETISE #75 Junior Safety // 6-2 // 205 Freshman (RS) Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) Offensive Line // 6-3 // 315 2016: Started all 12 games as UA’s “bandit” safety … Led the squad with 59 unas- Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser HS) sisted tackles and finished second with 78 total tackles … Tied for the team lead with two interceptions and checked in third with six pass breakups … Registered 4.0 tackles for loss … Opened season with four tackles against BYU in Cactus 2016: Redshirted. Kickoff Classic (Sept. 3) … Intercepted first pass of season and added nine tackles, including one for loss, in victory over Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Picked off High School: Graduated in 2016 from Kaiser High School (Hawaii) … Consensus another pass and added two tackles in victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Collect- four-star prospect … Rated No. 9 offensive tackle by ESPN … Participated in the ed eight tackles – all solo – and broke up a pair of passes in near-upset of No. 2015 Under Armour All-American Bowl … Nike Opening Alumnus (2015)...Three- 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Totaled nine tackles and broke up a pass over two year team captain...Four-year starter...2016 Olin Kruetz Lineman of the Year Award road contests at UCLA (Oct. 1) and Utah (Oct. 8) … Totaled 11 tackles, including 10 … 2015 Star Advertiser First Team … 2015 OIA First Team Award … 2015 HHSSA solo, against USC (Oct. 15) … Collected eight tackles and broke up a pass against First Team Award … 2015 Maximum Exposure Football Camp Maximum Impact Stanford (Oct. 29) … Had five stops each in contests at Washington State (Nov. 5) Player of the Year. and against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Posted a season-high 13 tackles, including one for loss, at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … Registered four stops with one for loss along Personal: Son of Nofo and Marie Eletise…Has one sister, Keilani…Majoring in with two pass breakups in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). pre-family studies and human development. 2015: Impressed coaches with overall athleticism in camp, earning one start and notable playing time in all 13 games as a true freshman … A frequent contributor TONY ELLISON #9 on “S.W.A.T.” defense package in passing situations … Totaled at least four tackles in five games … Tallied first career tackle in opener against UTSA (9/3) … Picked up first career interception against NAU (9/19) … Made first career start and reg- Junior (RS) istered season-high seven tackles with a forced fumble against Washington State Receiver // 5-11 // 188 (10/24) … Recorded first career tackle for loss at Washington (10/31) … Had two tackles in kickoff coverage. Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) High School: Graduated from Mountain View but played at Tucson High School for two seasons … As a sophomore, had 10 catches for 190 yards, two touchdowns 2016: Played in nine games as a reserve receiver and special teams starter … and two interceptions … As a junior, defensive end All-Southern Arizona first- Returned three kickoffs for 46 yards, including a long of 19 yards, at Washington team selection by the Arizona Daily Star. State (Nov. 5) … Caught two passes for 19 yards paced by a 15-yard grab at Or- egon State (Nov. 19) … Had two tackles on the season, including one on kickoff Personal: Son of Kurtisha Flannigan...Majoring in pre-retailing and consumer sci- coverage in the Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). ence. 2015: Played in all 13 games, contributing in the receiver rotation and special Career Defensive Stats teams units … Recognized as a Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention selection Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT Yards Long Ret. … Collected first career reception for 13 yards at Stanford (10.3) … Recorded five 2015 13 21 7 28 1.0 6 0 1 0 0 total tackles on special teams, including four on kickoff coverage and one on 2016 12 53 7 60 1.5 2 9 2 3 3 punt coverage. Total 25 74 14 88 2.5 8 9 3 3 3 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: All-conference, all-city and all-district selection for Granite Bay ROURKE FREEBURG #47 High School … Scored 10 touchdowns his first four games of his senior year be- fore suffering a season-ending injury … Holds the school record for all-purpose yards in a season … Lettered in basketball and track and field. Freshman Linebacker // 6-2 // 200 Personal: Son of Mark and Luba Ellison...Majoring in business administration. Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2015 13 1 13 0 13 0.1 13 1 High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Mountain High School in Scotts- 2016 9 2 19 0 15 0.2 9.5 2.1 dale…Two-time team captain, playing quarterback, running back, linebacker and Total 22 3 32 0 15 0.1 10.7 1.5 safety…All-State pick as a junior…Had 30 tackles and four tackles-for-loss as a senior before suffering a season-ending injury…Member of the All-Arizona Ac- Career Kick Return Stats ademic Team. Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G 2015 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Ryan and Mia Freeburg…Father played baseball at Grand Can- 2016 9 3 46 0 19 15.3 5.1 yon University, before being selected in the 5th round of the 1992 Major League Total 22 3 46 0 19 15.3 2.1 Baseball Draft by the Colorado Rockies…Has two brothers, Rogan and Jack…Ma- joring in pre-business.

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LAYTH FRIEKH #58 ZACH GREEN #34

Senior Graduate Offensive Line // 6-5 // 302 Running Back // 5-10 // 229 Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial HS) Miami, Fla. (Saint Bonaventure HS [Calif.])

2016: Anchored the offensive line by starting all 12 games at left tackle where he 2017: Attended the NFL Careers in Football Forum along with teammate DeAndre’ has made 20-consecutive starts dating to his sophomore year … A key cog up Miller and other Pac-12 football student-athletes in June. front that blocked for the Pac-12’s top rushing offense with 235.0 yards per game … Top performances included seven 200-yard rushing outputs and at least 115 2016: Played in 11 of 12 games as a reserve running back … Rushed for 372 yards yards in all 12 contests … Helped UA set school single-game rushing record with on 77 carries, while ranking third on the team with three rushing touchdowns 511 yards in Territorial Cup (Nov. 25), a game in which the Wildcats had three 100- … Also caught two passes for a total of five yards … Saw most significant action yard rushers for only the second time in school history. of career against USC (Oct. 15) with 14 carries for 46 yards … Scored first career touchdown at Colorado (Nov. 12) while gaining 34 yards on 10 totes … Capped 2015: Played in all 13 games, starting nine contests at left tackle for an offensive season with career-best 126 yards on 14 carries, including a 56-yard burst, to go line unit that paved the way for 494.9 yards per game, including 222.3 yards on with two rushing touchdowns against Arizona State (Nov. 25) … One of three UA the ground … Only games he did not start were the Nevada (9/12), NAU (9/19), players to rush for 100 yards in the Territorial Cup game, a feat accomplished for UCLA (9/26) and Stanford (10/3) contests. the second time in program history (also 1993).

2014: Played in one game, at Utah, as a member of the offensive line and on 2015: Played in eight games either as a running back or a key contributor on spe- special teams. cial teams units … Carried twice for nine yards in victory at Nevada (9/12) … Set a career high with 34 yards on five rushes in home win against NAU (9/19). High School: Football and basketball letterman for Centennial High School … West Coast Bowl … All-conference, all-district, all-region and all-state honoree as 2014: Played in 11 games as a reserve running back and on special teams … To- a senior for a team that went 10-2. taled seven carries for 19 yards.

Personal: Son of Akram and Rose Friekh … Father is an engineer and U of A grad 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. … Majoring in general studies. High School: PrepStar All-West Region … First-team all-state … 2012 South Bay BMW West Coast Bowl … Had 210 carries for 1,900 yards and 30 touchdowns in TYSON GARDNER #79 2012 … Also a scholar-athlete. Personal: Son of Roger Green … Graduated in 2016; currently pursuing a second Freshman degree. Offensive Line // 6-3 // 277 Career Rushing Stats Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek High School) 2014 11 7 19 0 7 2.7 1.7 2015 8 7 43 0 17 6.1 5.4 High School: Graduated in 2017 from Queen Creek High School…Three-year let- 2016 11 77 372 3 56 4.8 33.8 terwinner in football on the offensive line…Earned one letter each in wrestling Total 30 91 434 3 56 4.8 14.5 and basketball…Served as team captain for football as a senior…Second-Team All-Division…Two-time first-team All-San-Tan Region…Honorable mention All- Career Receiving Stats State 5A…Two-time All-Academic Team honorable mention…Helped guide his Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G team to the state semifinals as a senior. 2014 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Personal: Son of Randy and Melissa Gardner…Has two brothers, Tyler and Tanner, 2016 11 2 5 0 3 0.2 2.5 0.5 and one sister, Tylee…Majoring in pre-business. Total 30 2 5 0 3 0.1 2.5 0.2 BRYCE GILBERT #12 MARCUS GRIFFIN #96

Freshman Senior Tight End // 6-3 // 225 Defensive Line // 6-3 // 305 Prescott, Ariz. (Higley HS) Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Higley High School in Gilbert…Letterwinner 2016: Appeared in three games and recorded one tackle along the defensive line in football and basketball…Missed senior season with an injury after a breakout … Season debut came in home victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Collected one junior campaign…In 2015, as a junior, had 65 catches for 1,056 yards and 16 touch- solo tackle at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Saw action in contest against Colorado (Nov. 12). downs…Was named first-team all-state and all-region after his junior season. 2015: Recorded two tackles over three games … Registered a pair of tackles in Personal: Son of Chuck Gilbert and April Friesen…Undecided on a major in the victory over NAU (9/19) … Also saw action against Oregon State (10/10) and college of literary arts and sciences… Washington State (10/24). JAKE GLATTING #16 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: Semper Fidelis All-American for Bellevue High School … First-team offense (Medium Schools All-America Team, Maxpreps) … KingCo Linemen of the Junior (RS) Year and Associated Press First-Team All-State Offense and Defense … As a senior, collected 55 tackles, 12 sacks and 20 TFL … Led his team to a state title with a 14-0 Punter // 6-3 // 218 record … Squad went 56-0 during his high school career. Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS) Personal: Son of Chris and Michelle Griffin …Majoring in general studies. 2016: Rejoined the team as a walk-on for spring drills ... Earned starting punter job late in the season ... Finished season with 10 punts for 394 yards (39.4 average) JALEN HARRIS #52 with a long of 52 yards and four total punts downed inside the 20-yardline ... First action came against Colorado (Nov. 12) with three punts, including a season-long 52-yarder ... Punted three times for 120 yards at Oregon State (Nov. 19) ... Sea- Freshman son-high four punts with a long of 48 yards and two downed inside the 20-yard- line in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-4 // 212 Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS) 2014-15: Redshirted his true freshman year in 2014. Did not play football in 2015.

High School: Football, basketball and track and field letterwinner at Thunderbird High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Ridge High School in Mesa…Rated as High School ... Two-time all-conference, all-city, all-district, all-region and all- a three-star prospect by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports…Rated as the state honoree as a punter ... NFF Scholar Athlete ... Team’s Most Valuable Player. sixth-best player in Arizona by 247 Sports…Two-time team most valuable play- er…Team captain in 2016…Two-Time All-State honoree…Collected 9 ½ sacks as a Personal: Son of Gary and Judy Glatting … Majoring in industrial engineering. senior…Holds school all-time record with 30 sacks…Second-Team All-Region bas- ketball player as a shooting guard. Career Punting Stats Season GP ATT YDS Long AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK Personal: Son of Sean and Cha-Ron Harris…Father played at Arizona from 1991-94, 2016 3 10 394 52 39.4 0 4 4 1 0 serving as a team captain in 1994, before playing seven seasons in the NFL with Total 3 10 394 52 39.4 0 4 4 1 0 the and Indianapolis Colts…Mom played basketball at Arizona from 1996-98…Has one brother, Jason, and one sister, Kayla…Majoring in pre-business.

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MALIK HAUSMAN #38 D.J. HINTON #20

Freshman Freshman Cornerback // 6-0 // 170 Receiver // 5-7 // 150 Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas… High School: 2017 graduate of Tucson High School…Lettered in football, track Three-year letterwinner as a wide receiver and cornerback…Helped guide his and field and basketball…Co-captain his senior year…First-team All-Conference… team to a state championship as a senior…A consensus three-star recruit…Ranked First-Team All-Southern Arizona…First-Team Southern D1 Section…Named Stu- as the ninth best recruit in Nevada by 247sports…Missed the 2016 season with dent of the Semester as a senior. a knee injury…Registered 42 tackles and three interceptions in 2015 as a junior… Notched one interception as a sophomore. Personal: Son of David Hinton and LaRonda Hite…Has four brothers, Dajon, Chris, Davion and Damoni..Dad played at Arizona from 2000-2002…Undecided on a Personal: Son of Donna Hausman…Has one sister, Yahara…Undecided on a major. major. LUCAS HAVRISIK #43 MALCOLM HOLLAND #10

Freshman Sophomore (RS) Kicker // 6-2 // 173 Cornerback // 5-11 // 182 Riverside, Calif. (Norco HS) Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Norco High School…Voted as the team’s 2016: Appeared in 12 games as a reserve cornerback and top special teams con- most valuable player as the kicker/punter…Member of the All-CIF Southern Sec- tributor on coverage units … Recorded two tackles on kickoff returns at UCLA tion 2 Team…Big VIII League Special Teams Player of the Year…Went 11 of 16 on (Oct. 1) … Had one tackle against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Posted two tackles at Or- field goals with a long of 51…Averaged 39.8 yards per punt, landing 10 inside the egon State (Nov. 19) … Registered a career-high three tackles – all solo stops – in 20-yard line…Holds the school record for longest field goal, most field goals in a Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). season, most touchbacks…Also played soccer and volleyball. High School: Football (3) and baseball (4) letterman for Hamilton High School... Personal: Son of John and Jane Havrisik…Has two brothers, Scotty and Peter, and was named to All-Fiesta Region in 2011...helped lead Hamilton HS to state title his one sister, Charlotte…Dad played basketball at UC-Riverside…Undecided on a senior season (2014)...was taken in the 33rd round of the 2011 MLB Draft by the major. .

Personal: Son of Andre and Rochelle Holland...father Andre played football for ISAIAH HAYES #21 the ...has three brothers (Stuart, Melek, Mattias) and one sister (Melody)...Majoring in pre-business. Sophomore Career Defensive Stats Safety // 6-0 // 191 Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK 2016 12 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles, Calif. (Calabasas HS) Total 12 8 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0

2016: Played in 11 games and made seven starts after earning starting free safety DARICK HOLMES JR. #24 role just a few games into his true freshman season … Finished sixth on the team with 38 total tackles … Collegiate debut came against BYU in Cactus Kickoff Classic (Sept. 3)in Glendale, Ariz., where he recorded one tackle … First extended action Sophomore (RS) game in home contest against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) when he tallied five solo stops … Made first career start and totaled three tackles at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Earned start Receiver // 5-5 // 179 but left game due to injury at Utah (Oct. 8) and subsequently missed only game of season a week later against USC (Oct. 15) … Started final five games of the Pasadena, Calif. (Newbury Park HS) season … Tallied five tackles and registered first career sack in Homecoming tilt against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Posted a seven-tackle performance at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Had five tackles, including a half-tackle for loss against Colorado 2016: Appeared in three games as a reserve running back and special teams con- (Nov. 12) …Racked up a season-high nine tackles – seven unassisted – at Oregon tributor ... Collegiate debut came against USC (Oct. 15) ... Also saw action against State (Nov. 19) … Collected three tackles, including one for loss, in Territorial Cup Stanford (Oct. 29) and Washington State (Nov. 5). victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). 2015: Redshirted. High School: Graduated in 2016 from Calabasas High School in Los Angeles … Rated a three-star prospect by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Ranked High School: Football and track and field letterman for Newbury Park High No. 50 cornerback by ESPN … Totaled 108 tackles, nine for loss, and four intercep- School … 2015 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl … PrepStar All-West Region … All- tions as a senior … Named All-CIF Southern Section as senior. state and all-conference honoree … 13 touchdowns and 55 catches as a senior.

Personal: Son of Chris and Aran Hayes…Father played football at Washington Personal: Son of Darick Holmes Sr. and Johnnay Daniels … Father played colle- State and spent nine years in the NFL with the , giately at Portland State and with the packers, Bills and Colts in the NFL...Majoring and …Has two brothers, Chris Jr., and Jeremiah, and one in psychology. sister, Asia…Pre-Business major. Career Defensive Stats JON JACOBS #53 Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF Sacks UA-A Total 2016 11 30 8 38 2.5 9 0 0 1-0 1 Freshman (RS) Total 11 30 8 38 2.5 9 0 0 1-0 1 Offensive Line // 6-4 // 300 AZIZI HEARN #42 Gainesville, Va. (The Taft School)

Freshman 2016: Joined team as a walk-on and redshirted the season. Cornerback // 6-1 // 187 High School: 2016 graduate of The Taft School in Connecticut…Earned four let- ters in rugby, two in wrestling and one in track and field…Two-time All-Confer- Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) ence selection as an offensive and defensive lineman…Selected for 2016 U.S. Un- der-19 National Team that traveled to China…First-team All-State at defensive High School: Graduated in 2017 from Oceanside High School (Calif.)…Three-time tackle…Standout rugby player…Placed fourth in state wrestling tournament in the team captain and team’s most valuable player as a senior…Two-Time All-Confer- heavyweight division as a junior. ence and All-District selection…Three-time letterwinner…Finished second in San Diego County in receptions…Helped guide his team to a CIF Championship. Personal: Son of Jon and Jeanne Jacobs…Has one brother, William, and one sister, Emma…Undecided on a major. Personal: Son of David and Dulcinea Hearn…Has three brothers, Ani, Akil and Anthony, and two sisters Assata and Adara…Undecided on a major.

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MY-KING JOHNSON #59 MAISEN KNIGHT #77 Sophomore Freshman Offensive Line // 6-5 // 279 Defensive End // 6-4 // 220 Salt Lake City, Utah Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe HS) (Judge Memorial Catholic/Ventura College) High School: Graduated in 2017 from Tempe High School (Ariz.)…Earned four Before Arizona: Played at Ventura College in 2016, earning All-Conference hon- letters in football as a defensive end…Also earned three letters in track and field ors…Played for Coach Steve Mooshagian…Team went 10-3…Played his high and rugby…Served as the football team’s captain as a senior and earned All-Con- school ball at Judge Memorial High School in Salt Lake City, playing offensive ference Honors…Named First-Team All-District and First-Team All-State…District and defensive line…Served as team captain as a senior…First-Team 3A All-State… Defensive Player of the Year…Had 22 sacks, 19 tackles-for-loss, two forced fum- Two-Time First-Team All-District and All-Conference…Two-Time State Champi- bles and 90 total tackles as a senior…Holds the school’s all-time sack record…A on…Scholar Athlete Award Winner….Also lettered in lacrosse. consensus three-star recruit. Personal: Son of Tiffany Knight…Has one sister, Maquel…Undecided on a major. Personal: Son of Nadette Lewis…Has three sisters, Lonnie Smith, A-Queen John- son and Nadette Johnson…Sister, Lonnie, is a track and field athlete at Abilene Christian University…Undecided on a major. ALEX KOSINSKI #74

TYRELL JOHNSON #2 Sophomore (RS) Offensive Line // 6-4 // 299 Senior Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood HS) Receiver // 5-7 // 164 Fort Myers, Fla. 2016: Saw action in nine contests as a top reserve at multiple positions up front (Island Coast HS/ Milford Academy) … First collegiate appearance came in comeback victory against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Member of offensive line that helped produce Pac-12’s top rushing 2016: Played in eight games with one start (at running back) … Totaled 330 offense with 235.0 yards per game … A regular contributor on field goal/PAT unit. all-purpose yards, including 145 rushing, 46 rushing and 139 on kickoff returns … Averaged 5.2 yards per carry on 28 total rushes with one touchdown … Two High School: Football and rugby letterwinner at Redwood High School … Team receptions for 28 yards, including season-long 20-yard in Cactus Kickoff Classic captain in 2013 and 2014 and team MVP in 2014 … Two-time all-conference, 2014 against BYU (Sept. 3) in Glendale, Ariz. Added three kickoff returns for 65 paced all-city and 2014 all-district selection … A January 2015 enrollee. by season-long 33-yarder … Returned three kickoffs for 44 yards in home opener against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Rushed twice for 27 yards, including a 24- Personal: Son of Tony and Pam Konsinski … Great uncle, Tony, played football at yard touchdown run, in victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Seven total touches in UA and was team captain in 1960...Majoring in public management and policy overtime loss to No. 9 Washington, including five rushes for 16 yards, one recep- with a minor in sports management. tion for one yard and one kickoff return for four yards … Carried carrer-high 16 times for 78 yards while adding one pass reception for five yards at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Made first career start at running back at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8). Rushed four K’HARI LANE #11 times for 10 yards … Carried the ball once for 14 yards against USC (Oct. 15) … Missed rest of season due to injuries. Freshman 2015: Missed first five games of season due to foot injury, but played in six of Quarterback // 6-1 // 245 team’s final seven contests … Utilized mostly as a slot receiver, but also lined up in backfield on occasion … Led team as kickoff returner, totaling 408 yards on 16 Montezuma, Ga. (Macon County HS) attempts, including a career long of 56 yards at USC (11/7) … Season high three rush attempts for 16 yards in victory at Colorado (10/17) … Season-long 21-yard reception at USC (11/7), where he also totaled 139 yards on five kickoff returns. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Macon County High School (Ga.)…Two- time team captain and most valuable player…Middle Georgia Player of the Year... 2014: Played in all 14 games with the receivers and on special teams … Totaled 14 State record holder for touchdown passes…Led his team to a 12-2 record and a receptions for 120 yards and two scores … Also rushed for 19 yards on three car- state championship as a senior…Threw for 3,740 yards, 56 touchdowns and just ries …First career TD vs. Nevada … Handled 29 of Arizona’s 38 kick returns for two interceptions his senior year…Also played basketball and track and field. 687 yards with a long of 43 … Career high 211 all-purpose yards vs. Oregon in the Pac-12 Championship game. Personal: Son of Charlie Lane and Krista Hudson…Has one brother, Kingston… Majoring in journalism. High School: Attended Island Coast High School and Milford Academy … In 2013, rushed for 561 yards on 80 attempts with four touchdowns … In 2012, logged 545 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns … Named Milford’s Offensive Player of the Year JAKE LAUDENSLAGER #32 in 2013 … Lemming Top Player RB/TB selection (2012) … PrepStar All-Southeast Region (2012). Freshman (RS) Personal: Son of William Johnson and Lashanda Glans...Majoring in literacy, learning and leadership. Running Back // 5-10 // 195 Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic HS) Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2014 14 14 120 2 35 1 8.6 8.6 2016: Redshirted. 2015 6 4 40 1 21 0.7 10 6.7 2016 7 5 46 0 20 0.7 9.2 6.6 High School: Football and track letterwiner at Marin Catholic High School…First- Total 27 23 206 3 35 0.9 9 7.6 team all-district…Member of the NCS (Northern California Section) Champions.

Career Rushing Stats Personal: Son of Greg Laudenslager and Amy Diller…Has one brother, Louie… Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G Pre-business major. 2014 14 3 19 0 9 6.3 1.4 2015 6 5 21 0 11 4.2 3.5 2016 7 28 145 1 24 5.2 20.7 Total 27 36 185 1 24 5.1 6.9 Career Kick Return Stats Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G 2014 14 29 687 0 43 23.7 49.1 2015 6 16 408 0 56 25.5 68 2016 7 9 139 0 33 15.4 19.9 Total 27 54 1234 0 132 22.9 45.7

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BRANDEN LEON #38 KWESI MASHACK #15

Sophomore (RS) Senior Running Back // 5-8 // 201 Defensive Back // 5-8 // 198 Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills HS) Inglewood, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS)

2016: Played in all 12 games as a reserve running backing and frequent special 2016: Played in all 12 games as a key reserve in the secondary and special teams teams contributor … Rushed eight times for 38 yards, an average of 4.8 yards starter on coverage units … Returned two kickoffs for 31 yards on season … Col- per carry … Carried four times for 18 yards against USC (Oct. 15), which included lected three solo tackles against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Returned a kick- a 10-yard rush … Tallied career-high 20 yards on four attempts against Stanford off 22 yards at UCLA (Oct. 1) and had another for nine yards at Utah (Oct. 8) … (Oct. 29). Registered four unassisted tackles in Homecoming game against USC (Oct. 15) … Matched season high with four tackles against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Broke up a 2015: Redshirted. pass and recorded three tackles, including a big solo hit late in fourth quarter, in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). High School: Football, basketball and track and field letterwinner at Estrella Hills High School … Division 4 all-section and all-state honoree … Team captain as a 2015: Played in seven games with one start in the secondary … Recorded first senior … State runner-up at 200 meters and school record holder as a member career tackle in season opener against UTSA (9/3) … Made first career start and of the 4x100. totaled two tackles against Washington State (10/24) … Added two tackles on the road at Arizona State (11/21) … Registered one stop in Gildan New Mexico Personal: Son of Brandon Sr. and Georgia Leon...Majoring in public management Bowl victory (12/19) … Recorded four total special teams tackles, including three and policy with a minor in leadership studies and practice. in kickoff coverage. ISAIAH LOVETT #84 2014: Played in one game, vs. California. High School: No. 52 cornerback (Scout.com) for Vista Murrieta High School … West Coast Bowl … Fox Sports all-state … As a senior, recorded 56 tackles, five Freshman interceptions, eight touchdowns and more than 800 all-purpose yards. Receiver // 6-3 // 193 Personal: Son of Elton and Rameika Mashack … Father played basketball at Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) Loyola Marymount … Mother ran track at UNLV before graduating from Califor- nia … Majoring in pre-business.

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Mountain View High School in Marana… Career Defensive Stats Letterwinner in football and track and field…Played wide receiver and safety Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK in football and ran the 200-meter in track…First-Team All-Southern Arizona… 2014 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team co-captain and MVP as a senior…Second-Team All-State 5A…Member of 2015 7 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 the Mountain View honor roll…Collected 1,252 yards and 18 touchdowns on 62 2016 12 14 0 14 0 0 1 0 0 0 catches as a senior. Total 20 20 0 20 0 0 1 0 0 0

Personal: Son of Lamont and Monica Lovett…Has one sister, Isabella…Dad played Career Kick Return Stats football at Arizona from 1990-1993 and currently serves as an analyst on the Ari- Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G zona Wildcats IMG Radio Network…Undecided on a major. 2014 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2015 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 12 2 31 0 22 15.5 2.6 TSHIYOMBU LUKUSA #70 Total 20 2 31 0 22 15.5 1.6 Sophomore Offensive Line // 6-5 // 330 JARVIS MCCALL JR. #29 Traverse, Mich. Senior (RS) (DePaul Catholic HS/Michigan State University) Safety // 6-2 // 195 Before Arizona: Played in eight games as a true freshman at Michigan State ... One of nine Spartan true freshmen to play in 2016 ... Left program in spring 2017. Tampa, Fla. (Armwood HS)

High School: Started at right tackle as a senior for Coach John McKenna at De- 2016: Appeared in nine games with five starts at free safety … Recorded one Paul Catholic High School in Wayne, New Jersey ... Anchored an offensive line tackle and a pass break up in start against BYU (Sept. 3) to open season in Cactus that helped the Spartans to the 2015 Non-Public Group 3 state championship ... Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Registered five tackles, including one for loss, Didn’t allow a sack during his senior season ... Named to USA TODAY’s All-USA along with an interception in home-opening victory over Grambling State (Sept. New Jersey Second Team ... Spent three years on the varsity roster for Coach 10) … Collected a tackle and a pass breakup in win against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Tim Wooer at Traverse City (Michigan) West High School before transferring to Totaled seven tackles – six solo stops – against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Tal- DePaul Catholic ... Also lettered in basketball and track and field for the Titana. lied four stops and forced a fumble at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Started and totaled seven tackles against USC (Oct. 15) … Had two tackles in Territorial Cup victory Personal: Son of Ngandu and Kami Lukusa. against Arizona State (Nov. 25).

Spring 2016: Switched from cornerback, where he started 17 games over the last ANTHONY MARISCAL #25 two seasons, to safety during spring drills. 2015: Appeared in 12 games and made five starts … Recorded 28 tackles, 21 of Sophomore (RS) which were solo stops … Finished tied for second on team with five pass breakups … Registered at least five tackles in four contests, including season high six stops Safety // 5-10 // 197 in upset of No. 10 Utah (11/14) … Broke up two passes and had five tackles in vic- Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) tory over Oregon State (10/10) … Picked up first career interception in Gildan New Mexico Bowl victory over New Mexico (12/19).

2016: Appeared in eight games with one start at the “spur” safety position … 2014: Played in and started 12 games at cornerback … Totaled 49 tackles, one TFL Established season high with six total tackles – all solo – along with a pass break- and seven passes defended … Career game-high seven tackles vs. Washington up against BYU (Sept. 3) in Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Made first and two PBU vs. Oregon. career start and tallied three tackles in victory against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Collected a pair of tackles at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Recorded two solo stops at Wash- 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. ington State (Nov. 5) … Matched season-high with six tackles, including four solo stops, in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). High School: 2011 Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention All-American … Sec- ond-team all-state as a senior … Notched 84 tackles, eight interceptions, 14 PBU, 2015: Redshirted. seven forced and three fumble recoveries during his career ... Led the Hawks to a perfect 15-0 season and the 6A state title … Also competed in the 400 High School: Played running back and safety for Liberty High School … 2015 West meters and 4x400-meter relay. Coast Bowl … PrepStar All-West Region … Scout.com and Rivals.com three-star recruit … Three-time all-conference, two-time all-district, two-time all-region and Personal: Son of Jarvis McCall and Tamika Floyd … Majoring in Africana studies, all-state defender … Four-year Liberty HS MVP. with a minor in sociology.

Personal: Son of George and Lori Mariscal...Majoring in criminal justice studies. Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT YDS Long Career Defensive Stats 2014 12 32 17 49 1.0 6 7 0 0 0 Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF FR BLK 2015 12 21 7 28 0.0 0 5 1 0 0 2015 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 9 20 7 27 2.0 7 3 1 6 6 2016 8 15 4 19 1 1 1 0 0 0 Total 33 73 31 104 3.0 13 15 2 6 6 Total 10 15 4 19 1 1 1 0 0 0

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JOSH MCCAULEY #50 DONOVAN MOORE #89

Freshman (RS) Junior (RS) Offensive Line // 6-3 // 292 Receiver // 5-9 // 165 Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa Red Mountain HS) San Diego, Calif. (Tucson HS/Pima CC)

2016: Redshirted. Before Arizona: Played two seasons at …Recorded 79 catches for 932 yards and six touchdowns over two seasons…Had 62 catches for High School: Football, basketball and track and field letterwinner at Red Moun- 701 yards and five touchdowns in his first season with the Aztecs…Saw extended tain High School…Captain and Team MVP his senior season…First-team All-State, time at quarterback in his second season, completing 45 of 81 passes for 708 Division I…Finished in top 10 at state track and field meet in shot put and discus. yards…Also rushed for 478 yards and five touchdowns in his second season… Played his prep football at Tucson High…Threw for 1,401 yards and 13 touchdowns Personal: Son of Kraig and Anne McCauley…Has one brother, Sam, and one sister, as a senior, and added 1,026 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. Catie…Majoring in pre-business. Personal: Son of Ovean and Nina Moore…Has three brothers, Rayvean, Trevean RICHARD MERRITT VI #53 and LeDainean…Majoring in communication. SAMMY MORRISON #27 Freshman (RS) Linebacker // 6-0 // 216 Sophomore (RS) Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) Cornerback // 5-10 // 177 Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga College HS) 2016: Redshirted. High School: Football, track and field and baseball letterwinner at Buchanan High 2016: Redshirted. School…Co-captain his senior year…Honorable mention all-conference in 2013… Recorded 76 tackles and two interceptions his senior season. 2015: Played in 12 of team’s 13 contests as a true freshman in the secondary and on special teams … Impressed coaches in camp to earn starts in first two colle- Personal: Son of Rich and Shannon Merritt…Father played golf at San Jose State… giate games against UTSA (9/3) and Nevada (9/12), recording one tackle in each Has one brother, Matthew…Pre-Business major. game … Added another tackle in home victory over NAU (9/19).

High School: Team captain in the secondary for Gonzaga College High School … DEANDRE’ MILLER #32 Totaled 70 tackles, three interceptions and two forced fumbles as a senior … All-conference, all-city and all-district selection … PrepStar All-Atlantic Region.

Senior (RS) Personal: Son of Darryl and JoAnn Morrison, both UA graduates … Father played for on Arizona’s “Desert Swarm” defense and with the Washington Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-3 // 236 Redskins … Sister, Faith, is on the Washington gymnastics team...Majoring in Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye Union HS) pre-business.

2017: Attended the NFL Careers in Football Forum along with teammate Zach FRANCISCO NELSON III #39 Green and other Pac-12 football student-athletes in June.

2016: Played in nine games with eight total starts at the ‘STUD’ linebacker posi- Freshman (RS) tion … Started off the season in strong fashion as team’s top pass rusher, but was hindered by injuries throughout much of rest of season … Did not play in Defensive End // 6-2 // 241 first two Pac-12 games against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) and at UCLA (Oct. 1) Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen HS) … Later missed a contest at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … Still shared the team lead with 3.0 sacks and ranked third with 5.0 tackles for loss … Opened season with six solo tackles, including 2.0 for loss, in physical contest against BYU (Sept. 3) in 2016: Redshirted. the Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Followed with a four-tackle effort along with one sack in home-opener against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Col- High School: Graduated in 2016 from Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Fla. … lected three tackles and another sack in victory against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … After Rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Helped team missing two games with high ankle injury, return to action with one sack at Utah to a 9-2 record in 2015 … Also played basketball in high school. (Oct. 8) … Had one tackle in start as a “WILL” linebacker at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Finished season with three tackles – two solo – in Territorial Cup victory over Personal: Son of Francisco Nelson II and Elizabeth Keys…Majoring in literacy, Arizona State (Nov. 25). learning and leadership.

2015: Returned from a redshirt season to play in 11 games and make nine starts at linebacker … Ranked sixth on team with 50 tackles, while recording sec- JAMIE NUNLEY #85 ond-most tackles for loss (8.0) and adding 2.0 sacks … Registered at least three tackles in every game played, including a season-high seven tackles with one for loss in opener against UTSA (9/3) … Missed next two non-conference games Freshman (RS) due to injury before returning for remainder of season … Strong finish to season included six tackles in upset of No. 10 Utah (11/14) and a career-high 3.0 tackles Tight End // 6-5 // 230 for loss against ASU (11/21) … Finished season with four tackles, including 2.0 for loss, in Gildan New Mexico Bowl victory (12/19). Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS)

2014: Played in three games before suffering a season-ending injury. 2016: Redshirted. 2013: Played in all 13 games as a linebacker and on special teams … Collected Spring 2016: Enrolled in January and participated in spring drills after grayshirt- three solo tackles. ing in 2015.

High School: PrepStar All-West Region … Division IV first-team all-state … Two- High School: Graduated in 2015 from Vista Murrieta High School in Murrieta, time all-region and all-state selection during his junior and senior seasons … Also Calif. … Rated a three-star recruit in 2014 class, including No. 25 tight end by ESPN a state qualifier in track and field … An honor roll student, he graduated in the … 2014 All-League, All-CIF, All-Area and All-Inland … Had 38 receptions for 577 top 15 percent of his class. yards as senior … Played basketball freshman and sophomore year … Ran track freshman, sophomore, and junior year, plus volleyball senior year. Personal: Son of Don and Sandra Miller … Majoring in communication, with a minor in sports management. Personal: Son of John and Meri Jo Nunley…Has three sisters, Morgan, Madison and Marlee…Morgan plays volleyball at Concordia University….Literacy, Learning Career Defensive Stats and Leadership major. Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD FF Sacks UA-A Total 2013 13 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 2014 3 6 2 8 1 1 0 0 0-0 0 2015 11 36 14 50 8 31 0 0 2-0 2 2016 9 15 3 18 5 33 0 0 3-0 3 Total 36 60 19 79 14 65 0 0 5-0 5

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JAMES OFFERMAN #61 NOAH PITTENGER #36

Freshman Freshman Long Snapper // 5-11 // 210 Running Back // 5-8 // 188 Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Sabino High School in Tucson…Four-year High School: Graduated in 2017 from Brophy Preparatory in Phoenix…Two-time letterwinner in football and lacrosse…Served as a co-captain his senior year… team captain…First-Team 6A All-State selection at running back…Also played First-Team All-Region junior and senior year…First-Team All-State 3A as a senior… wide receiver, fullback and returner…Member of the U-17 USA International Defensive Player of the Year in Southern Arizona…Totaled 140 tackles and eight Football Team…Totaled 1,700 all-purpose yards with 24 touchdowns as a senior… sacks as a senior…Helped guide his team to the state championship as a senior… Had 4,200 career all-purpose yards…National Football Foundation First-Team All- Member of the Arizona lacrosse All-Star team. State…Also played track and field.

Personal: Son of Jon Offerman and Heather Rinehimer…Has two brothers, Benja- Personal: Son of James and Heather Pittenger…Mom graduated from Arizona… min and William…Undecided on a major. Has one brother, Sawyer, and one sister, Scout…Majoring in pre-physiology. ANTHONY PANDY #26 LEE PITTS #49

Freshman Freshman (RS) Linebacker // 6-0 // 225 Cornerback // 5-11 // 182 Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) Agoura Hills, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Narbonne High School in California… 2016: Redshirted. Earned four letters in football as a safety, linebacker and defensive end…Served as a co-captain his senior year…Rated as a consensus three-star recruit…Earned High School: Football and baseball letterwinner for Oaks Christian High School… All-Conference and All-City honors as a senior…Totaled 125 tackles and 12 sacks First-team All-Ventura County…First-team Los Angeles Daily News All-Area…First as a senior…Had 88 solo stops…Helped lead his team to a 14-1 record and a state team Fox Sports West All CIF-SS…First-team All-Marmonte Conference…Posted championship. 34 tackles, seven interceptions and four pass deflections his senior year…Record- ed three interceptions in a single game, tying a school record. Personal: Son of Carlotta Main…Has two brothers, Antonio and Roman, and four sisters…Undecided on a major. Personal: Son of Ron and Babette Pitts…Father played six years in the NFL for the and Green Bay Packers…Grandfather, Elijah Pitts, played 11 seasons in ANTONIO PARKS #8 the NFL…Has one brother, Shea…Undecided on a major. DAKOTA POE #35 Freshman (RS) Cornerback // 5-10 // 188 Freshman New Orleans, La. (East St. John HS) Running Back // 6-1 // 185 Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 2016: Redshirted. Spring 2016: Enrolled in January and participated in spring practice after High School: Graduated in 2017 from Cienega High School in Vail…Served as a grayshirting in 2015. team captain in 2016 and was voted as the most valuable player…Named First- Team All-District and Region…Totaled 710 yards on 70 carries at running back for High School: Graduated in 2015 from East St. John High School in Louisiana … Cienega…Helped guide his team to a section championship and a 12-1 record… Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com, 247 Sports and ESPN … ESPN ranked him Finished third in the state in the 300 hurdles in track. as the No. 85 athlete nationally … St. John honor for best defensive back … 2014 All-State and two-time All-District honor … Ranked No. 3 safety in Louisiana by Personal: Son of Edgar and Angela Poe…Has three brothers, Jack, Edgar Jr., and Scout.com … Also ran track for years at St. John. Christian…Has one sister, Montana…Brothers Edgar Jr., and Christian play football and track at Army…Undecided on a major. Personal: Son of Alex Henderson and Melba Parks…Has four brothers, Dameon, Antone, Ahmad and Chase, and one sister, Alisha…Majoring in literacy, learning and leadership. SHAWN POINDEXTER #19 CEDRIC PETERSON #18 Senior (RS) Receiver // 6-5 // 212 Sophomore (RS) Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS/Glendale CC) Receiver // 5-11 // 188 Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 2016: Played in 10 games, but hampered by injuries most of the season … Aver- aged 13.7 yards per reception … Hauled in first collegiate pass on a 19-yard gain in Cactus Kickoff Classic against BYU in Glendale, Ariz. (Sept. 3) … Caught one pass 2016: Steadily improved throughout season before seeing season cut short due for nine yards in home opener against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Season-long injury after first career start … Averaged 15.7 yards per catch on his three recep- 25-yard reception in victory against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Season-high three recep- tions for the season … Made collegiate debut in second game against Grambling tions for 29 yards in conference opener against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … State (Sept. 10) … First career pass reception went for 11 yards at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Missed next two games entirely due to injury. Hauled in season-long 31 yard pass at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Registered one pass reception for five yards against USC (Oct. 29) … Made first career start against Junior College: Signed with the Wildcats in Feburary 2016 after playing for Glen- Stanford (Oct. 29), but suffered season-ending injury. dale Community College in 2015 …. Listed as a two-star prospect on most recruit- ing services … Caught 47 passes for 727 yards and seven touchdowns in 2015 … 2015: Redshirted. First team All-ACCAC and 2nd team All-WSFL. High School: Football and track and field letterwinner for Rancho Verde High High School: Graduated in 2012 from Centennial High School in Glendale, Ariz. … School … O-D All-American Bowl … PrepStar All-West Region … Scout.com and Played football with current Wildcat teammate Layth Friekh … Also played vol- Rivals.com three-star recruit … All-conference, all-city and all-state honoree … leyball and basketball in high school … Initially signed to play volleyball at Cal Scholar Athlete and principal’s honor roll. Baptist out of high school, but never enrolled.

Personal: Son of Kenya McAllister and Cindy Peterson...Majoring in public man- Personal: Son of Darnell Poindexter and Dana Mule…Has three brothers, Kyle, agement and policy with a minor in sports management. Justin and Ryan…Majoring in communication with a thematic minor. Career Receiving Stats Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2016 6 3 47 0 31 0.5 15.7 7.8 2016 10 6 82 0 25 0.6 13.7 8.2 Total 6 3 47 0 31 0.5 15.7 7.8 Total 10 6 82 0 25 0.6 13.7 8.2

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JOSH POLLACK #30 THOMAS REID III #40

Junior (RS) Freshman (RS) Kicker/Punter // 5-10 // 184 Receiver // 6-2 // 206 Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park HS) Chesapeake, Va. (Radford HS)

2016: Earned primary place-kicking duties in fall camp, while also serving starting 2016: Redshirted. punter much of season in addition to splitting kickoffs … Team scoring leader with 63 total points … Finished season 9-for-14 (64.3 percent) on field goals, with High School: Graduated in 2016 from Radford High School in Chesapeake, Virgin- a long of 46 yards … Made all eight field goal tries inside 40 yards … Perfect 36- ia…Earned four letters in football at wide receiver…Also a four-year letterwinner for-36 on extra point tries … Punted 48 times for 2,028 yards (42.2 average) with in track and field…Voted team MVP in football in 2014 and co-captain in 2015… a long of 67 yards … Totaled 10 punts of 50-plus yards and downed 15 inside the Two-time Division II All-State selection…Graduated with cum laude honors…Had 20-yardline … Kicked off 24 times with five touchbacks … Opened season making 26 catches for 636 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior…Helped guide his a season-long 46-yarder against BYU (Sept. 3) in the Cactus Kickoff Classic in team to a 13-0 season and a state championship…Two-time state champion in Glendale, Ariz. Also had a season-long try of 52 yards in the contest … Set season track and field as part of the 4X400 relay team. high with two made field goals (27, 28 yards) in home victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Strong punting performance with a 65-yarder and two boots downed inside Personal: Son of Thomas Jr., and Gale Reid…Has two brothers…Majoring in psy- 20-yardline against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Punted a career-most 10 times chology. with an average of 39.2 yards at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Set season-high with a 67-yard punt against USC (Oct. 15) … Career-high four field goal tries (made from 23, missed 44, 44 and 50 yards) against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Made all extra point tries in season-ending Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (25). Also had NICK REINHARDT #56 nine kickoffs with two touchbacks in rivalry contest.

2015: Served as the backup place-kicker … Made first career extra point try Junior (RS) against NAU (9/19) … Averaged 65.0 yards on two kickoffs in that contests … Was on travel squad but did not see additional opportunities. Long Snapper // 6-1 // 240 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. High School: Football, soccer and wrestling letterman for Highland Park High 2016: Handled all snapping duties on punts and field goals/PATs throughout the School … 2013 all-conference and all-region honoree … No. 27 kicker and No. 19 season ... Wildcat kicking units were 36-for-36 on extra point tries and 9-for-14 punter in the class of 2014 according to Kohl’s Kicking Camps … As a senior, made (64.3 percent) on field goals, including a perfect 8-for-8 inside 40 yards, through- eight of 12 field goals and six of eight successful onside kicks … Had 44 punts for out the year ... Team punted 61 times for an average of 41.6 yards without allow- 37.1 yards per kick. ing a block.

Personal: Son of Steven and Wendy Pollack … Majoring in psychology, with a 2015: Played in all 13 games … Handled all short snaps throughout the season minor in sports management. and added long snapping responsibilities beginning with the Stanford contest (10/3) through . Career Field Goal Stats Season GP Made Att Long Pct Blkd 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 2016 12 9 14 46 64.29 0 High School: Under Armour All-American … Won the long snapping competition Total 15 9 14 46 64.29 0 national championships at Kohl’s Kicking … Honor Roll student.

Career Kickoff Stats Personal: Son of John and Jennifer Reinhardt … Father played football at Nebras- Season GP ATT YDS AVG TB OB ka … Two uncles, Ed and Tom Reinhardt, played football at Colorado and one, 2015 3 2 130 65 0 0 Matt Reinhardt, at Oregon … Majoring in urban and regional development, with 2016 12 24 1269 52.9 5 2 a minor in business administration. Total 15 26 1399 53.8 5 2 Career Punting Stats DONALD REITER #51 Season GP ATT YDS Long AVG TB FC I20 50+ BLK 2015 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 12 48 2028 67 42.3 2 6 15 10 0 Freshman (RS) Total 15 48 2028 67 42.3 2 6 15 10 0 Long Snapper // 5-10 // 235 JOSE RAMIREZ #20 Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 2016: Redshirted. Was not needed as backup long-snapper. Freshman High School: Football and track and field letterwinner at Brophy College Prep… Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-2 // 240 First-team all-region in 2014…All-State All-Academic honorable mention in 2014 West Orlando, Fla. (Auburndale HS) and 2015. Personal: Son of Don and Rammy Reiter…Has one brother, Ross, and one sister, Spring 2017: Enrolled in January and participated in spring drills. Jacqueline…Pre-business major. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Auburndale High School in Florida…Earned four letters in football at wide receiver, cornerback, safety and linebacker…Served GAVIN ROBERTSON JR. #5 as a team captain his senior year…Earned all-state honors as a senior…Led his team with 114 tackles as a senior…Also had one blocked kick and one forced fum- ble…Finished his career with 99 solo tackles. Freshman (RS)

Personal: Has five brothers and one sister…Majoring in pre-business. Linebacker // 6-1 // 220 Auburn, Wash. (Mountain View HS) ISAIAH RANDLE #80 Spring 2017: Made permanent move from safety to linebacker where he saw significant reps with the first and second team units. Freshman Receiver // 5-10 // 173 2016: Redshirted. Richmond, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) High School: Graduated in 2016 from Mountain View High School (Wash.) … Rat- ed a three-star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … ESPN ranked him three stars and No. 52 safety … First team all-state, first team All-SPSL WR High School: Graduated in 2017 from Monte Vista High School (Calif.)…Team cap- and DB … Seattle Times All-Star Team … Also played baseball and ran track. tain and most valuable player in 2016 as a defensive back and wide receiver… First-Team All-East Bay Athletic League in 2015 and 2016…First-Team All-State in Personal: Son of Gavin Robertson Sr., and LaShanda Denmark…Father played 2016…Posted more than 1,200 yards receiving as a senior…Also had four intercep- football at Hawaii…Has two sisters, Janea and RaKayla…Undecided on a major. tions and two defensive touchdowns…Also played basketball and track and field.

Personal: Son of Ed and Jene Randle…Has two brothers, Darian and Myles and two sisters, Brooklyn and Taylor…Undecided on a major.

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RHETT RODRIGUEZ #4 COLIN SCHOOLER #7

Freshman Freshman Quarterback // 6-0 // 186 Linebacker // 6-0 // 226 Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) Dana Point, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Catalina Foothills High School…Served as High School: Graduated in 2017 from Mission Viejo High School (Calif.)…Rated as the team captain for two years…First-Team 4A All-State…2016 Kino Region First- a Three-Star Recruit by 247sports…Earned three letters in football as a running Team as a senior…2015 Division III, Section VI First-Team…4A Offensive Player of back and linebacker…Also earned three letters each in basketball and track and the Year as a senior…Southern Arizona Offensive Player of the Year as a senior… field…Two-time team captain for the football program and team MVP as a senior Honors Student freshmen-senior years…Awarded Catalina Foothills High School in 2016…Two-Time All-CIF Southern Section…First-Team All-Country and Orange Outstanding Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior…Threw for 2,996 yards as a County Defensive Player of the Year…Had 77 tackles as a senior…Rushed for 1,161 senior with 30 touchdowns and three interceptions…Also rushed for 592 yards yards and gathered 464 receiving yards with 25 total touchdowns…Helped his and 15 touchdowns…Holds the school record for most passing touchdowns in team go 11-1 as a senior; good enough to be ranked No. 43 in the nation. a game and season…Led his team to the state championship as a senior…Also played basketball. Personal: Son of Tom and Christine Schooler…Has one brother and one sister… Dad, Tom, played football at Eastern Michigan…Mom, Christine, played volleyball Personal: Son of Rich and Rita Rodriguez…Has one sister, Raquel…Dad is in his at Cal State LA…Brother, Brendan, plays football at Oregon. sixth season as the head coach at Arizona…Sister is the cheer captain at Arizona… Majoring in pre-business. RHEDI SHORT #24 ELIJAH RUIZ #54 Freshman Freshman Safety // 6-0 // 184 Linebacker // 6-1 // 215 Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS)

El Paso, Texas (Franklin HS) High School: Graduated in 2017 from Cathedral High School in Los Angeles… First-team All-Angelus League as a junior and senior…Team captain his senior High School: Graduated from Franklin High School in El Paso, Texas…Selected as year…Selected for the Polynesian All-American Bowl as a senior…Registered 47 team most valuable player as a senior…First-Team 6A All-District…All-District Ac- tackles in 10 games as a senior…Added 12 passes defended, two sacks, two forced ademic…Posted 118 tackles, 20 tackles-for-loss and four sacks as a senior…Also fumbles and one fumble recovery…Helped guide his team to an 11-1 record as a played track and field. senior.

Personal: Son of Elias Ruiz and Erika Bryan…Has one brother, Elias, and sisters Personal: Son of Ronald Short and Hellen Zuniga…Majoring in pre-business. Maya, Laneah and Deven…Majoring in pre-physiology. ISAIAH STRONG #35 BRANDON RUTT #18 Senior (RS) Senior Cornerback // 6-0 // 172 Linebacker // 6-3 // 227 Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS) Gilbert, Ariz. (Basha HS) 2016: Appeared in two games, seeing late-season action against Oregon State 2016: Played in all 12 games with one start at linebacker … A key reserve at the (Nov. 19) and Arizona State (Nov. 25). linebacker position and regular starter on special teams units … Finished season with 19 tackles, two fumble recoveries, an interception and a pass breakup … Re- 2015: Did not play as a walk on redshirt sophomore. corded two solo stops and recovered a fumble in home victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Combined for two tackles and broke up a pass at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Tallied one High School: Football and basketball letterwinner at Shadow Mountain High solo stop against USC (Oct. 15) … Registered three tackles – two solo – at Wash- School … Member of the honor roll, principal’s list and National Honor Society … ington State … Intercepted first career pass and added two tackles against Colora- Team captain and MVP as a senior. do (Nov. 12) … Earned first career start at WILL linebacker and recovered a fumble along with four tackles at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … Set a season high with five Personal: Son of Lorraine Park and Eric Strong … Grandfather, Robert Strong, was solo tackles in season-ending Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). a collegiate swimmer at West Virginia State...Majoring in mechanical engineering, with a minor in mathematics. 2015: Saw action in 12 games, mostly as a special teams starter and reserve line- backer … Recorded eight tackles, including seven solo stops … Led team with six tackles in kickoff coverage. DONAVAN TATE #15 2014: Did not appear in any games. Freshman High School: Two-time all-conference honoree for Basha High School … Honor- able mention all-region selection … As a senior, totaled 75 tackles, four sacks, Quarterback // 6-2 // 207 three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS) Personal: Son of Tim and Kristy Rutt...Majoring in psychology. High School: Graduated in 2009 from Cartersville (Ga.) High School…Earned four Career Defensive Stats letters in football as a quarterback and safety and four in baseball as a center- Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT YDS Long fielder and pitcher…Three-time all-region pick in football…Three-time all-state 2015 12 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 pick…Army All-American selection as a senior…Old Spice Player of the Year…Aflac 2016 12 13 6 19 0 0 2 1 0 0 All-American for baseball…UnderArmour All-American for baseball…Two-time Total 24 20 7 27 0 0 2 1 0 0 state champion in baseball…Rated as the 89th best recruit in the country in the ESPNU Top 150 for football…Threw for 1,197 yards and 17 touchdowns in just six games as a senior.

KEN SAMSON #50 Personal: Son of Lars Tate and Traci Sims…Has one brother, Stephen, and one sister, Lauren…Drafted No. 3 overall by the in the 2009 Draft…Played six seasons of for the Padres Freshman and Los Angeles Dodgers…Retired from baseball in 2016…Majoring in pre-busi- Linebacker // 6-1 // 212 ness. Oro Valley, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS)

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Ironwood Ridge High School…Served as a co-captain his senior year as a linebacker and tight end…First-Team All-State Di- vision II as a senior…Had 89 tackles, four sacks, one interception and three forced fumbles as a senior…Helped lead his team to a 9-2 record as a senior…Also ran track.

Personal: Son of Lhen and Michelle Samson…Has one sister, Kristina…Undecided on a major.

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KHALIL TATE #14 J.J. TAYLOR #21

Sophomore Freshman (RS) Quarterback // 6-2 // 215 Running Back // 5-6 // 180 Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS)

2016: Played in seven games and made one start, becoming first UA true fresh- 2016: Played in four games with one start as a true freshman before breaking man to start at quarterback since (2005) … Entered season with in- ankle in fourth game against Washington (Sept. 24) … Totaled 261 yards and two tentions of redshirting, but was forced into early action due to injuries … Finished scores on 38 carries … Showed off play-making ability in first significant career season with 237 rushing yards and one touchdown along with 243 passing yards action against Hawai’i (Sept. 17). Carried 18 times for 168 yards and a touchdown, and three scoring throws … Made collegiate debut as a reserve at UCLA (Oct. 1), with a season-long run of 61 yards. The 168 yards ranked eighth-most by a fresh- completing 5-of-9 pass attempts for 72 yards and two touchdowns. Added 79 man in UA history … Made first career start week later in Pac-12 opener against rushing yards on 15 total carries … Played a similar role the following week at Huskies. Was poised for a second-straight 100-yard rushing game before sustain- No. 24 Utah, passing for 105 yards and a touchdown, while completing 5-of-8 ing ankle injury midway through the third quarter. Still totaled 97 yards on 19 attempts with one interception. Tallied 33 rushing yards on 10 carries … Made first carries with a touchdown. collegiate start at age 17 against USC on Family Weekend (Oct. 15), totaling 58 passing yards and 72 rushing yards, while scoring first career rushing touchdown High School: Graduated in 2016 from Centennial High School (Calif.) …. A three- … Also saw limited action against Stanford (Oct. 29), at Washington State (Nov. star recruit by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247 Sports … Named Mr. Football as 5), against Colorado (Nov. 12) and at Oregon State (Nov. 19). state’s top offensive player by CalHiSports.com … Named All-Inland First Team … Recognized as a Blue-Grey All-American … Gained 2,290 and 44 touchdowns Spring 2016: Enrolled at Arizona in January and participated in spring practice. as a senior. High School: Graduated in December 2015 from Junipero Serra High School (Ca- Personal: Son of Joseph and Latrese Taylor…Has three brothers, Jovon, Andrey lif.) …. Consensus four-star recruit, including No. 10 dual-threat QB by ESPN … Los and Andrew and two sisters, Janae and Starr…Undecided on a major. Angeles Times QB of the Year … USA Today First-Team Offense Honors … As se- nior, collected 4,000 total yards & 43 TDs, including 2,000 rushing, 2,000 passing Career Rushing Stats … Cal High Sports Mr. California State Football Finalist (Me & JJ Taylor were the Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G last two finalists) … Named Blue-Grey All-American … Rivals #4 Dual-Threat QB 2016 4 38 261 2 61 6.9 65.3 in the nation … Nominated MaxPreps Player of the Year Finalists Total 4 38 261 2 61 6.9 65.3

Personal: Son of Brian and Lesli Tate…Has one brother, Alhili Tate, a senior at Career Receiving Stats Hiram College in Ohio…Majoring in Information Science and eSociety. Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2016 4 2 16 0 18 0.5 8.0 4.0 Career Passing Stats Total 4 2 16 0 18 0.5 8.0 4.0 Season GP CMP ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G 2016 7 18 45 3 243 3 63 0.4 5.4 34.7 Career Punt Return Stats Total 7 18 45 3 243 3 63 0.4 5.4 34.7 Season GP NO YDS TD Long AVG/R AVG/G 2016 4 3 26 0 22 8.7 6.5 Career Rushing Stats Total 4 3 26 0 22 8.7 6.5 Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G 2016 7 49 237 1 28 4.8 33.9 Total 7 49 237 1 28 4.8 33.9 REXX TESSLER #56

SIONE TAUFAHEMA #94 Freshman Linebacker // 5-9 // 209 Junior Defensive Line // 6-1 // 330 Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) Mission Hills, Calif. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Brophy Preparatory in Phoenix…Served as (Bishop Alemany HS/College of the Canyons) team captain his senior year and was voted the team’s most valuable player… First-Team 6A All-State in 2015 and 2016…Defensive Player of the Year in his con- Before Arizona: Played for Coach Ted Iacenda at College of the Canyons in 2015 ference…Totaled 96 tackles and six sacks his senior year…School’s all-time leading and 16…Combined for 52 tackles in two seasons…Was Named SCFA All-Second- tackler…Also ran track. Team defense in 2015 and 16…Graduated from high school in 2015 from Bishop Alemany High School in California…Two-time team captain…First-Team All-Serra Personal: Son of Jordy and Lisa Tessler…Has two brothers, Zion and Braxen, and League in 2013…First-Team All-Area…First-Team Pac-5 Southern Section in 2013… one sister, Kiersten…Majoring in pre-business. Played in the Polynesian All-American Bowl.

Personal: Son of Vili and Toa Langi…Has two brothers, Maka and Michael…Major- LARRY THARPE JR. #98 ing in sociology. Junior (RS) Defensive Line // 6-5 // 279 Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS/Tyler CC)

2016: Joined the program as a walk-on at the start of fall semester classes, miss- ing preseason camp … Quickly impressed coaches on the scout team before earn- ing an increasingly significant role as a reserve along the defensive line … Led all non-secondary players with three pass breakups … Debuted at UCLA (Oct. 1) but did not register any stats … Collected first three tackles of career at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Knocked down a pass, had a half-tackle for loss and totaled two tackles against USC (Oct. 15) … Recorded two stops, including one for loss, at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Combined for four tackles with one for loss along with a pass breakup at Oregon State (Nov. 19) … Finished strong with season-high five tackles and a pass breakup in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25).

Before Arizona: Began his collegiate career at Idaho State and redshirted the 2014 season…Spent the 2015 season at Tyler Community College…2014 graduate of Hebron High School in Carrollton, Texas…Earned two letters in football and two in basketball…Second-Team All-District as a senior…Had 52 tackles, 17 tack- les-for-loss and 10 sacks as a senior at Hebron.

Personal: Son of Larry and Rhonda Tharpe…Has one brother, David, and one sis- ter, Jordan…Dad played nine seasons in the NFL for the , , New England Patriots and …Majoring in general studies. Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total 2016 8 8 8 16 2.5 8 3 0-0 0 Total 8 8 8 16 2.5 8 3 0-0 0

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MATT THOMAS #90 CARRINGTON VAUGHN #28 Junior (RS) Sophomore (RS) Defensive Line // 6-1 // 274 Linebacker // 5-11 // 220 Tucson, Ariz. Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel HS) (Mountain View HS/Wabash College) 2016: Redshirted as walk-on defensive lineman. 2016: Played in 11 games as a reserve linebacker and special teams contributor … Opened season with first career sack against BYU (Sept. 1) in the Cactus Kickoff Before Arizona: Began his college career at Wabash College in Indiana…Played in Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Added a solo tackle in home-opening victory over five games at tight end…Joined Arizona as a walk-on in 2016…Prepped at Moun- Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Set season-high with two solo tackles in victory tain View High School in Marana…Earned First-Team All-Southern Arizona as a against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Totaled three tackles over a two-game span at Wash- defensive lineman…Was voted Defensive MVP as a senior in 2013. ington State (Nov. 5) and against Colorado (Nov. 12) … Collected a solo tackle in season-ending Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). Personal: Son of Matt Thomas and Bonnie Young…Has one sister, Shayla…Major- ing in General Studies. High School: Football and track and field letterwinner for Fox Chapel High School … Team captain and MVP as a senior … Two-time all-conference honoree … Schol- ar-Athlete.

NATHAN TILFORD #33 Personal: Son of James and Lisa Vaughn...Majoring in law. Career Defensive Stats Freshman Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD Sacks (UA-A) Total Running Back // 6-2 // 206 2016 11 5 3 8 1 5 0 1-0 1 Total 11 5 3 8 1 5 0 1-0 1 Fontana, Calif. (Colony HS)

High School: Graduated from Colony High School in Ontario, Calif…Letterwinner DONOVAN WALKER #82 in football and track and field…Rated as a four-star recruit by 247sports, and the 18th best running back in the country and the 25th best prospect in the state Junior (RS) of California…Also rated as a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, Rivals and Scout… Ranked as the 133rd best prospect in the country by Rivals and the 19th best Receiver // 6-1 // 179 prospect in California…Rushed for 2,031 yards and 30 touchdowns in 12 games as a senior at Colony…Rushed for more than 100 yards in 11 of 12 games…Caught 25 Carson, Calif. (Chino Hills HS/UTEP) passes for 601 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior…Named as the All-Inland Offensive Player of the Year by the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin. Before Arizona: Spent the 2014 season and part of 2015 season at UTEP…Started Personal: Son of Omer and Brenda Tilford…Has two brothers, Jakob and Pres- the team’s season opener in 2015 against Arkansas and had one catch for five ton…Majoring in pre-business. yards…Practiced with the Wildcats in the spring in 2016…2014 graduate of Chino Hills High School in California…Earned three letters in football at wide receiver and cornerback…Hauled in 47 catches for 819 yards and four touchdowns as a ANDREW TOVAR #17 senior…Earned All-Sierra League first-team honors.

Personal: Son of Mark Walker and Julie Smith…Has one brother, Chris, and one Freshman sister, Ashley…Majoring in political science with a minor in sociology. Quarterback // 6-2 // 169 South El Monte, Calif. (Cathedral HS) JARRIUS WALLACE #3

High School: Graduated in 2017 from Cathedral High School in Los Angeles… Four-year letterwinner in football…Team co-captain as a senior…Team MVP as Freshman (RS) a senior…Graduated Magna cum laude from Cathedral…Threw for 2,224 yards Safety // 6-1 // 180 and 22 touchdowns as a senior…Finished with 9,600 career yards and 120 passing touchdowns…Led his team to an 11-1 record as a senior. Villa, La. (John Ehret HS)

Personal: Son of Adam and Jackie Tovar…Has three sisters, Antoinette, Alexis and Angelina…Majoring in pre-business. 2016: Redshirted ... Member of travel squad for several games, but did not see action.

CHACHO ULLOA #13 High School: Graduated in 2016 from John Ehret High School (Louisiana) … A three-star recruit for Scout.com, 247 Sports and ESPN … Ranked fifth-best safety prospect in state by Scout.com … Rated 114th best safety nationally by ESPN. Sophomore Personal: Son of Brandon and Harriet Wallace…Has two brothers, Kamala and Safety // 5-11 // 192 Brandon and three sisters, Quen, Queneshia and Javonna…Pre-Business major. Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) TONY WALLACE #30 2016: Played in 11 of 12 contests, missing only a late-season game against Colo- rado (Nov. 12) … A top secondary reserve and special teams contributor … Col- lected first career tackle in home-opening victory over Grambling State (Sept. Freshman 10) … Had one solo stop against No. 9 Washington (Sept. 24) … Tallied a tackle in Homecoming contest against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Recorded one solo stop in Cornerback // 5-10 // 184 Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State (Nov. 25). Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) High School: Graduated in 2016 from Centennial High School (Calif.) … Rated a four-star recruit by Scout.com … Ranked No. 22 safety by Scout.com … FOX High School: Graduated in 2017 from Desert Pines High School in Las Vegas… Sports West/Prime Ticket’s 2015 All CIF-SS … Named All-League Big 8 three Lettered in football, basketball and track and field…Consensus three-star recruit… straight seasons … Collected 163 tackles and 10 interceptions in career … National Helped his team go 12-1 and win a state championship as a senior…High school Honor Society member. teammate of current Wildcat linebacker/defensive end Tony Fields.

Personal: Son of Saul and Lydia Ulloa…Has one brother, Saul Jr…Majoring in Personal: Son of Antony Wallace and Rebecca Dunn…Has four brothers and one pre-business. sister…Undecided on a major within the College of Letters, Arts and Sciences. Career Defensive Stats Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT YDS Long 2016 11 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 11 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0

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LEVI WALTON #55 JACE WHITTAKER #17

Junior (RS) Junior Offensive Line // 6-3 // 290 Cornerback // 5-11 // 182 North Fort Myers, Fla. (Ida S. Baker HS) Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS)

2016: Played in all 12 games as a top reserve up front, including as backup center 2016: Played in all 12 games, including starts in the final seven games at the field … Earned Pac-12 All-Academic Honorable Mention honors … Member of offen- cornerback position … Led the team with 11 pass breakups, while collecting 35 sive line that helped produce Pac-12’s top rushing offense with 235.0 yards per tackles, including one for loss, along with one interception … Collected three game … A regular contributor on field goal/PAT unit. stops against BYU (Sept. 3) to open season in the Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glen- dale, Ariz. … Intercepted a pass and returned it 22 yards, while making one tackle 2015: Saw action in two games … Wildcat debut came against NAU (9/19) … Also in home-opening victory over Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Had three tackles and saw action in victory over Oregon State (10/10). a pass breakup in victory over Hawai’i (Sept. 17) … Tallied four tackles and broke up two passes at UCLA (Oct. 1) … Earned a start and turned in a career-best per- 2014: Redshirted his true freshman year. formance to date at Utah (Oct. 8). Recorded four solo tackles and broke up four passes, which were the most since also had five against Oregon on High School: Football, wrestling and track and field letterwinner for Ida S. Baker Nov. 15, 2007. Named the team’s Defensive Player of the Week for his efforts … High School … 2014 All Florida All-Star and first-team all-state honoree for a team Posted two tackles and two pass breakups against USC (Oct. 15) … Totaled seven that went 10-2 … Advanced to wrestling regional finals … Member of the National tackles against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Combined for nine tackles over three games Honor Society and graduated Suma Cum Laude. against Washington State (Nov. 5), Colorado (Nov. 12) and Oregon State (Nov. 19) … Capped season with two tackles and a pass breakup in Territorial Cup victory Personal: Son of Lloyd and Nicole Walton...Majoring in urban and regional devel- against Arizona State (Nov. 25). opment, with a minor in business administration. 2015: Played in 11 of team’s 13 games, including three starts … Had 23 tackles, 20 of which were solo stops, along with four pass breakups … Recorded first career tackle in opener against UTSA (9/3) … Totaled a season-high 11 tackles, including ZACH WERLINGER #10 10 solo stops and 1.0 for loss, in first career start at Colorado (10/17) … Combined for seven tackles and four pass breakups in subsequent starts against Washington Junior (RS) State (10/24) and Washington (10/31) … Contributed four special teams tackles, including three in kickoff coverage. Quarterback // 6-1 // 195 High School: Played defensive back for head coach John Carroll at Oceanside Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) High School and graduated in spring 204 … As a senior, was his squad’s defensive player of the year, earned first-team all-conference honors and was a three-star 2016: Appeared in two games … Was the starting holder for field goal/PAT team recruit by Scout.com and Rivals.com. in Cactus Kickoff Classic to open season against BYU in Glendale, Ariz. (Sept. 3) … Saw action behind center at UCLA (Oct. 1) with a career-high five pass attempts. Personal: Son of Jerry and Lanie Whittaker … Father played baseball at Oklahoma and was a member of their CWS Championship team before playing with the 2015: Made Wildcat debut against NAU (9/19) … Did not attempt a pass, but Chicago White Sox … Brother, J.J., plays football at San Diego State...Majoring in rushed twice for 28 yards, including an 11-yard touchdown. criminal justice studies, with a minor in sociology.

2014: Redshirted his true freshman year … Recognized in New York in December Career Defensive Stats as one of five National Football Foundation National High School Scholar-Athlete Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY PD INT Yards Long honorees. 2015 11 20 3 23 1 3 4 0 0 0 2016 12 31 4 35 1 3 12 1 22 22 High School: Threw for 3,242 yards with a 62 percent completion percentage and Total 23 51 7 58 2 6 16 1 22 22 25 touchdowns in 2013 for Basha High School … Rushed for 365 yards and five scores … All-conference, all-district, all-state and all-academic selection … Divi- sion, 1 Section 1 and Chandler USD Offensive Player of the Year … Holds school KYLAN WILBORN #14 records for touchdown passes in a game and season, passing yards in a season and career and passes completed in a season and career … President of the Na- tional Honor Society … NFF Scholar-Athlete of the Year and national finalist … U.S. Freshman Army Reserve National Scholar-Athlete. Defensive End/Linebacker // 6-2 // 245 Personal: Son of Dennis and Mary Werlinger … Grandfather, Richard Ryan, played Northridge, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) football at North Dakota...Majoring in communication, with a minor in business administration. High School: Graduated in 2017 from Notre Dame High School in Sherman Oaks, Career Passing Stats Calif…Earned three letters in football as a defensive end and running back… Season GP CMP ATT INT YDS TD Long % AVG/P AVG/G Earned four letters in track and field, competing in the shot put and discus… 2015 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Co-Captain and Offensive MVP as a senior…First-Team All-Mission League…Re- 2016 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 gion Offensive Player of the Year…Totaled 13 sacks and one interception as a se- Total 3 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 nior, while rushing for 580 yards and 11 touchdowns at running back…Consensus three-star recruit…Three-year state finalist in the shot put.

Career Rushing Stats Personal: Son of Lamar and Amy Wilborn…Undecided on a major. Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G 2015 1 2 28 1 17 14 28 2016 2 2 -4 0 3 -2 -2 NICK WILSON #28 Total 3 4 24 1 17 6 8 Senior Running Back // 5-10 // 208 Fresno, Calif. (Central HS)

2016: Limited to only five games due to various injuries … Registered 320 yards and three rushing touchdowns on 55 carries, while catching two passes for 11 yards … Started season strong with consecutive 100-yard games … Rushed for 138-yards on 17 carries in season-opener against BYU (Sept. 3). Had two fourth-quarter rushing touchdowns, including a 49-yarder with 1:26 remaining to give UA the lead before losing on a last-second field goal … Netted 116 yards and a touchdown on season-high 24 carries against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Totaled 14 carries in three other games (Hawai’i, UCLA and USC).

2015: Started all nine games he played in while missing four contests due to injury … Led team with 134 rush attempts, ranking second in yards (760) and touchdowns (9) … Opened season is strong fashion, gaining 97 yards in the open- er and then turning in three-consecutive 100-yard games against Nevada (9/12), NAU (9/19) and UCLA (9/26) … Season highs for rushing yards (186) and touch- downs (3) came at Nevada … After six games, had racked up 687 yards (114.5 per game) on 115 carries (5.97 per attempt), but was slowed by injury rest of way … Missed the entirety of three conference games (10/17 at Colorado, 10/31 at Washington and 11/7 at USC), in addition to the Gildan New Mexico Bowl (12/19) … Added four receptions for 52 yards in the passing game … Was named to pre- season watch lists for the and the Maxwell Award Watch.

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Wilson 2014: Played in 13 games and started eight at running back … All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention … Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Week (11/24/14) … Athlon Sports National Freshman of the Week (11/23/14) … Totaled 1,375 rushing yards SCOTTIE YOUNG JR. #19 on 236 carries with 16 touchdowns … Averaged 5.8 yards per carry and 105.8 yards per game en route to setting Arizona’s freshman rushing record … Ranked fourth Freshman nationally among FBS freshman and No. 1 among league freshmen in total yards … 105.8 markers per game also led Pac-12 rookies … Rushed for 100+ yards on Safety // 5-11 // 195 seven games this season. San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) High School: Tri-River Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year for Central High School in 2013 … Logged 126 carries for 1,119 yards and eight receptions for 175 yards … Holds the Central single-season rushing record with 1,627 yards in High School: Graduated in 2017 from Helix High School in San Diego…Rated as a 2012 … Recruited to compete in track and field at the collegiate level. Three-Star Recruit by 247sports…Earned four letters in football and one in track and field…Three-time co-captain…First-Team All-District three times…Versa- Personal: Son of George and LaKebbia Wilson … Majoring in criminal justice stud- tile athlete, who played several positions…Four-Time All-Academic CIF…Helped ies, with a minor in Africana studies … Prep teammates with fellow Wildcat Devon guide his team to a 12-2 record as a senior. Brewer. Personal: Son of Scott Young and Lashonda Jackson…Majoring in pre-business. Career Rushing Stats Season GP ATT YDS TD Long AVG. AVG/G 2014 13 236 1375 16 85 5.8 105.8 TROY YOUNG #11 2015 9 134 729 8 43 5.4 81.0 2016 5 55 320 3 49 5.8 64.0 Total 27 425 2424 27 85 5.7 89.8 Freshman Career Receiving Stats Safety // 6-0 // 205 Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G Prichard, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS) 2014 13 12 90 1 34 0.9 7.5 6.9 2015 9 4 52 0 22 0.4 13 5.8 2016 5 2 11 0 8 0.4 5.5 2.2 High School: Graduated in 2017 from Mobile Christian High School (Ala.)…Earned Total 27 18 153 1 34 0.7 8.5 5.7 letters in football, basketball and track and field…Played safety, running back, quarterback and wide receiver…A consensus three-star recruit…Served as co-cap- tain for three seniors…Earned team most valuable player honors…First-Team BRYCE WOLMA #81 All-Coastal, All-Region and All-State…Ran for 1,149 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior…Had 31 tackles and three interceptions his senior year…Competed in the triple jump, 100-meter dash and anchored the 4X100 relay team. Freshman Personal: Grandson of Yolanda Young…Has one brother, Dylon Adams…Undecid- Tight End // 6-3 // 239 ed on a major. Saline, Mich. (Saline HS) PARKER ZELLERS #93 High School: Graduated in 2017 from Saline High School (Mich.)…Earned four letters in football at tight end and one in baseball as a third baseman and out- fielder…Served as a co-captain for football his senior year and was named the Senior (RS) team’s most valuable player…Earned First-Team All-Conference honors as a junior and senior…Detroit Free Press All-State Dream Team First-Team selection at tight Defensive Line // 6-1 // 250 end…Honor roll member all four years of high school…Two-year member of the National Honors Society, and winner of the Excellence in Business Award as a Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) senior…Registered 35 catches for 750 yards and eight touchdowns as a senior… Holds school record for most games played and most wins for an individual in 2016: Started seven on nine games played at nose guard, but limited at times due school history at the varsity level...Helped his team go 11-1 as a senior and win to injuries … Despite three missed games, tied for team high with 3.0 sacks and its league. totaled 3.5 tackles for loss from his interior spot … Recorded one solo tackle to open season against BYU (Sept. 3) in Cactus Kickoff Classic in Glendale, Ariz. … Personal: Son of Doug and Beth Wolma…Has one sister, Jess…Dad, Doug, played Registered four solo stops highlighted by a pair of sacks and two forced fumbles football at Michigan Tech…Mom, Beth, played volleyball at Michigan Tech...Ma- in home-opening victory against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Slowed by injuries joring in pre-business. over next month of season, missing three entire games against No. 9 Washing- ton (Sept. 24), at UCLA (Oct. 1) and at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Returned as a re- serve against USC (Oct. 15), then started and recorded two tackles with one-half TREVOR WOOD #8 tackle for loss against Stanford (Oct. 29) … Totaled four solo tackles in games at Washington State (Nov. 5) and against Colorado (Nov. 12), while collecting a sack against the Buffaloes … Registered one solo tackle in Territorial Cup victory over Junior (RS) Arizona State (Nov. 25).

Tight End // 6-6 // 265 2015: Played in all 12 games in the rotation at nose guard … Totaled 17 tackles, Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) including 1.0 for loss, with 15 solo stops … Most significant statistical contribu- tions came late in season when he totaled 10 tackles over final four games … Had a season-high four tackles and recovered a critical fumble in the fourth quarter in 2016: Played in all 12 games with a pair of starts as one of UA’s two primary tight upset of No. 10 Utah (11/14) … Registered three solo tackles and a tackle for loss ends … Caught seven passes for 49 yards, while serving key role in zone-blocking at Arizona State (11/21). run game that led the Pac-12 with 235.0 yards per game … First career reception went for 12 yards against Grambling State (Sept. 10) … Had one catch for eight 2014: Played in 13 games and started six as part of the defensive line at nose yards against Hawai’i (Sept. 17) and another for four yards against Washington guard … Career game-high five tackles at Oregon … Totaled 20 stops on the sea- (Sept. 24) … Season-high two grabs for 12 yards at No. 24 Utah (Oct. 8) … Collect- son with one fumble recovery (at Oregon). ed one reception for nine yards in first career start at Washington State (Nov. 5) … Did not catch a pass but started at tight end in Territorial Cup victory over Arizona 2013: Redshirted his true freshman year. State (Nov. 25) when UA set a school single-game rushing record with 511 yards. High School: Two-time all-conference and all-city selection while earning Div. II 2015: Expected to contend for a starting role at tight end, missed season due to all-district, all-region and all-state honors … Set school record for sacks in a sea- injury. son with 10 … As a senior, recorded 8.5 sacks and 60 tackles … An honor roll student. 2014: Played in 14 games on special teams and as a reserve tight end … Blocked for the Wildcats to average 463.6 yards of offense per game and 34.5 points per Personal: Son of Brian and Susan Zellers...Majoring in general studies, with a mi- game. nor in business administration. High School: Member of state title team at Chaparral High School … As a senior, Career Defensive Stats had 68 catches for 939 yards and eight touchdowns … No. 16 tight end (Scout. | ------Sacks-----| com) … 24-7Football.com 2013 All-D2 Team … No. 1 tight end (Arizona Republic). Season GP UA A TOT TFL TFLY FF FR UA A Total 2014 13 7 13 20 0.5 1 0 1 0 0 0 Personal: Son of former UA defensive tackle Dave and Jan Wood, both UA grads 2015 12 15 2 17 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 ... Father also spent two seasons in the NFL with the ‘49ers … Uncle, Brent, played 2016 9 11 1 12 3.5 25 2 0 3 0 3 linebacker on the same UA teams as dad … Brother of Arizona offensive lineman, Total 34 33 16 49 5 29 2 2 3 0 3 Carter … Majoring in general studies. Career Receiving Stats Season GP REC YDS TD Long REC/G AVG/C AVG/G 2014 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 12 7 49 0 12 0.6 7 4.1 Total 26 7 49 0 12 0.3 7 1.9

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Rich Rodriguez Sixth Season at Arizona 2014 Pac-12 Coach of the Year 2017 AFCA President

Record at UA: 36-29 Career Record: 156-113-2 (23 years)

Many consider Rich Rodriguez the godfather of the spread offense, Rodriguez’s third season with the Wildcats was highlighted by a 10-4 especially in regards to the zone read concept he invented more than record, a Pac-12 South Championship, a Fiesta Bowl berth and 25 years ago that has since become a component of most all modern winning the Territorial Cup game against ASU. Arizona finished the day college offenses. Rodriguez has continued to evolve his system regular season with 10 wins for only the third time in program history as head coach at Arizona, where he has led the Wildcats to four bowl as Rodriguez was named the 2014 Pac-12 Coach of the Year. The streak games, a Pac-12 South Division Championship and an appearance in a continued as Rodriguez and the squad defeated a top-10 ranked pro- New Year’s Six bowl game over his first five seasons in the Old Pueblo. gram for the third-straight campaign with a 31-24 road victory over No. 2 Oregon on Oct. 2. Heading into 2017, Rodriguez carries a career head coaching record of 156-113-2 in 23 seasons, marked by FBS/Division I records of 60-26 Offensively, quarterback Anu Solomon became the first freshman ever at West Virginia, 15-22 at Michigan and 36-29 with the Wildcats. He to start a season opener for the school and went on to throw for began his head coaching career at Salem (W.Va.) University in 1988 3,793 yards with 28 passing touchdowns and only nine interceptions. and then coached at Glenville State (W.Va.) from 1990-96. He owns the UA freshman records for passing yards, passing touch- downs, pass attempts (540) and pass completions (313). Freshman Under the direction of Rodriguez, the Wildcats have established Nick Wilson collected seven games with 100+ yards and with his 1,375 themselves as one of the most exciting and explosive programs in the markers on the season, he set the school freshman rushing record. Pac-12 Conference. In his five seasons, Arizona has tied or set more than 100 offensive school records, including single-game records for Linebacker III was easily the nation’s most prolific categories such as most points, total yards, rushing yards, passing defender. Based on a vote of head coaches, media and college yards and even biggest comeback. New all-time leaders have been set athletics personnel, he won the , the Rotary for career rushing and all-purpose yardage, while the top freshman and the , all given annually to rushing and passing seasons have also been rewritten under Rodri- the nation’s top defender. Also the Pac-12 Defensive Player guez’s tutelage. of the Year, he ranked in the top five among FBS players for total tackles (163), tackles for loss (29.0), sacks (14.0) and forced fumbles Among the numerous accomplishments, Rodriguez led the Wildcats (6). Wright is UA’s sixth all-time unanimous All-American. to 33 wins in his first four seasons, a tally that was the most in school history over a four-year period. Included were four consecutive bowl In 2013, the Wildcats posted an 8-5 record with a bowl victory over berths, another feat previously never accomplished at the school. the Boston College Eagles in the AdvoCare V100 Bowl in Shreveport, Those four seasons all had one notable achievement in common: each La. Arizona knocked off a top-10 ranked team with a 42-16 win over earned a win over an Associated Press top 10 team. No. 5 Oregon on Nov. 23.

The 2016 proved to be the most challenge for Rodriguez as his squad Running back Ka’Deem Carey earned consensus All-America honors was dealt an emotional blow the first week of August training camp for the second-straight season, was named the 2013 Pac-12 offensive when senior offensive lineman Zach Hemmila passed away unexpect- Player of the Year and a Doak Walker Award finalist. He ended his edly. A seemingly endless string of injuries to key players followed, three seasons in Tucson as Arizona’s all-time career rushing leader especially at quarterback and running back, leading to a disappoint- (4,239 yards) and all-time all-purpose yardage leader (5,483). Carey ing 3-9 finish. recorded 16-straight games in which he eclipsed the century mark rushing, the longest streak in Pac-12 history and the longest for any Still, Rodriguez was able to produce the Pac-12’s top rushing attack, FBS player in the last 10 seasons. which churned out 235.0 yards per game, ninth-best in school history. The highlight was a season-ending blowout of rival Arizona State, in Senior B.J. Denker threw for 2,516 yards, completing 233 of 381 at- which the Wildcats set a school record with 511 rushing yards to claim tempts with just seven interceptions, and connected on 16 scores to the Territorial Cup championship for the second time in the last three eight different receivers. Showing his versatility, Denker also rushed seasons. for 949 yards on 181 attempts with 13 scores. Against Colorado, he amassed 457 yards of total offense (265 passing, 192 rushing), the The 2015 season, Rodriguez’s fourth in the Old Pueblo, produced a sixth-highest single-game output in school history and a school New Mexico Bowl victory and a win over an Associated Press Top 10 record for rushing yards in a game by a quarterback. opponent (No. 10 Utah) for the fourth straight season. The four-year senior class again went out winners, capping off a four-year stretch The 2012 season proved successful for Arizona in Rodriguez’s with 33 total victories that is the most ever in such a span for the spread-offense, no-huddle system. The Cats beat No. 10 USC, 39-36, program. on Oct. 27 en route to an 8-5 season and a win over Nevada in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Carey led the nation in total rushing yards Despite battling a string of injuries on both sides of the ball, Arizona’s (1,929) and yards per game (148.38) while rewriting the Arizona record offense was again one of the league’s most potent units in 2015. The book. For his efforts, Carey was named first-team All-Pac-12 and a Wildcats ranked in the top-four in most all major categories, includ- consensus All-American, UA’s first on the offensive side of the ball. ing third in total offense with 494.9 yards per game, third in rushing (222.3 ypg) and fourth in scoring offense (37.4 ppg). The scoring Rodriguez inherited a fifth-year senior in quarterback Matt Scott who average was third-highest in school history. was perfectly suited to run the Wildcat offense. With Scott as signal caller, Arizona was 7-5 as he orchestrated come-from-behind wins

24 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 25 HEAD COACH RICH RODRIGUEZ against No. 10 USC and Nevada. Earning second-team All-Pac-12 hon- ors, Scott led the conference in yards per game with 301.7 and ranked The Rodriguez File No. 2 in the league in total yardage. Hometown: Grant Town, W. Va. High School: North Marion Austin Hill totaled 81 catches for 1,364 yards and 11 touchdowns to College: West Virginia, 1986 lead the Wildcat receivers in 2012. He was named a Biletnikoff Award Master’s: , 1987 semifinalist, second-team All-Pac-12 and fourth-team All-America by Playing Career: West Virginia, 1981-84, defensive back Phil Steele. He ranked No. 2 in the Pac-12 in total receiving yards and Family: Wife, Rita; Children, Raquel and Rhett yards per game (104.9). Head Coaching Record by Year UA led the Pac-12 in total offense for four-straight weeks (weeks 6-9) and ranked as high as fourth nationally in weeks three, seven and Year W-L Conf. (Place) School nine. Arizona’s offensive triple-threat attack featured a 3,000-yard 2016 3-9 1-8 (6thS) Arizona passer (Scott - 3,620 yards), a 1,500-yard rusher (Carey - 1,929 yards) 2015 7-6 3-6 (5thS) Arizona and a 1,000-yard receiver (Hill - 1,364 yards). 2014 10-4 7-2 (1stS) Arizona 2013 8-5 4-5 (4thS) Arizona Defensively, Arizona was led by linebacker Jake Fischer, an All-Pac-12 2012 8-5 4-5 (T4thS) Arizona honorable mention and CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree. Fisch- 2010 7-6 3-5 (T7th) Michigan er ranked third in the Pac-12 in total tackles with 76 and 9.2 per game. 2009 5-7 1-7 (10th) Michigan Cornerback Shaquille Richardson ranked fourth in the league and 2008 3-9 2-6 (9th) Michigan No. 16 nationally in passes broken up with 14. Safety Jared Tevis also 2007 10-2 5-2 (T2nd) West Virginia earned All-Pac-12 honorable mention nods. 2006 11-2 5-2 (T2nd) West Virginia 2005 11-1 7-0 (1st) West Virginia Rodriguez served as a football analyst for CBS Sports during the 2011 2004 8-4 4-2 (T1st) West Virginia 2003 8-5 6-1 (T1st) West Virginia season. Previously, Rodriguez was head coach at Michigan from 2008 2002 9-4 6-1 (2nd) West Virginia to 2010 and made a Division I statement as head coach at West Vir- 2001 3-8 1-7 (7th) West Virginia ginia from 2001-07, where he compiled a 60-26 record and won four 1996 6-4 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State Big East Conference titles. 1995 8-2 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State 1994 8-3 5-1 (T1st) Glenville State Rodriguez’s West Virginia teams were Big East Champions in 2003, 1993 10-3 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State 2004, 2005 and 2007 while appearing in two BCS bowls, the 2005 1992 6-4 5-2 (3rd) Glenville State with a victory over Georgia for an 11-1 record and a victory 1991 4-5-1 3-4 (T5th) Glenville State over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl to finish 10-2 shortly after 1990 1-7-1 1-5 (T6th) Glenville State Rodriguez had left for Michigan. His 2006 club finished 11-2 after 1988 2-8 2-5 (5th) Salem University a victory over in the . He also coached the Mountaineers to the 2002 Continental Tire Bowl and the 2003 and Coaching History 2004 Gator Bowl. Years Position/Title While at Salem, he was a secondary coach and special teams coordi- 2012-Present Arizona, head coach (36-29) nator in 1986 and assistant head coach and defensive coordinator in 2008-10 Michigan, head coach (15-22) 1987. He was the youngest head coach in when ap- 2001-07 West Virginia, head coach (60-26) pointed by Salem in 1988 at age 24. The school disbanded its football 1999-2000 Clemson, Off. Coord./QB’s program the next year and he served as a volunteer assistant at West 1997-98 Tulane, Off. Coord./quarterbacks 1990-96 Glenville State, head coach (43-28-2) Virginia working with outside linebackers in 1989. 1989 West Virginia, volunteer assistant 1988 Salem University, head coach (2-8) Prior to accepting the West Virginia job in late November 2000, Rodri- 1987 Salem University, Asst. HC/Def. Coord. guez served as offensive coordinator and associate head coach for 1986 Salem University, DBs/special teams at Clemson in 1999 and 2000, with the Tigers record- 1985 West Virginia, student assistant ing a 15-9 record in two seasons. He was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Bowden at Tulane for two years prior to that, Milestone Victories 1997-98, when he helped lead the Green Wave to a 19-4 mark, includ- ing an undefeated 12-0 season with the Conference USA Champs and Win Opponent Date Liberty Bowl victors in 1998. 1 Salem 21, WV Tech 16 1988 50 West Virginia 35, Cincinnati 32 9/14/02 At Glenville State, his teams won or shared four consecutive West 100 West Virginia 55, Syracuse 14 10/6/07 Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference titles and he was named 125 Arizona 39, USC 36 10/27/12 WVIAC Coach of the Year in 1993 and 1994, as well as the NAIA Coach 150 Arizona 44, Oregon St. 7 10/10/15 of the Year after leading his team to a national runner-up finish. He also was recognized by the West Virginia Sports Writers Association as the state College Coach of the Year for all sports in 1993. He led the Pioneers to the national playoffs twice and posted a 43-28-2 record. He also served as Glenville’s AD in 1995-96 and was inducted into its Hall of Fame in 2003.

An active member of the Coaches Association, Rodriguez was named the 2017 AFCA President on Jan. 10, 2017. He originally served on the AFCA Board of Trustees from 2005-10 and was renamed to the board in 2015. He served as first vice-president in 2016.

Rodriguez graduated from West Virginia in 1986, where he started as a walk-on in 1981 and became a three-year letterwinner as a defen- sive back from 1982-84. He added a master’s degree from Salem in 1987. He is a native of Grant Town, W. Va., and graduated from North Marion High School. Rodriguez and his wife, Rita, have two children, Raquel and Rhett.

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Arizona Offensive Stats by Year Under Rodriguez

Rushing Passing Total Offense Year Att Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G Comp. Att. Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg./G Effic. Total Yards Plays Avg. Avg./Play TD Sacks 2012 544 2,961 5.4 33 73 227.8 326 538 15 60.6 3,879 30 63 298.4 134.0 6,840 1,082 526.2 6.3 63 18 2013 647 3,444 5.3 36 91 264.9 233 383 7 60.8 2,516 16 60 193.5 126.2 5,960 1,030 458.5 5.8 52 17 2014 575 2,546 4.4 26 85 181.9 320 564 10 56.7 3,945 29 92 281.8 128.9 6,491 1,139 463.6 5.7 55 40 2015 527 2,890 5.5 31 79 222.3 273 466 10 58.6 3,544 27 95 272.6 137.3 6,434 993 494.9 6.5 58 31 2016 509 2,820 5.5 26 79 235.0 157 306 12 51.3 2,137 13 75 178.1 116.2 4,957 815 413.1 6.1 39 28 Totals 2,802 14,661 5.2 152 91 225.6 1,309 2,257 54 58.0% 16,021 115 95 246.5 30,682 5,059 472.0 6.1 267 134 Per Year 560 2,932 30 262 451 11 3,204 23 6,136 1,012 53 27

Rodriguez vs. Opponents Rodriguez All-Time FBS Results Opponent...... Record Opponent...... Record 2016 Arizona (3-9) Arizona State...... 2-3 Oregon...... 2-2 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/3 N Brigham Young L 16 18 Boise State...... 0-1 Oregon State...... 1-2 9/10 Grambling State W 31 21 Boston College...... 3-2 Penn State ...... 0-3 9/17 Hawaii W 47 28 Bowling Green...... 1-0 Pittsburgh...... 4-3 9/24 (9) Washington L 28 35 10/1 @ UCLA L 24 45 BYU...... 0-1 Purdue ...... 1-2 10/8 @ (24) Utah L 23 36 California (UC Berkeley)...... 2-0 Rutgers...... 7-0 10/15 Southern California L 14 48 California (Pa.) ...... 2-0 Samford...... 0-1 10/29 Stanford L 10 34 11/5 @ (25) Washington State L 7 69 Carrroll (Mt.)...... 1-0 Shepherd...... 4-4 11/12 (16) Colorado L 24 49 Central Connecticut State...... 0-1 South Carolina State...... 1-0 11/19 @ Oregon State L 17 42 Central Florida...... 2-0 South Florida ...... 1-2 11/25 Arizona State W 56 35 Central State (Ohio)...... 1-0 Southern California (USC)...... 1-4 2015 Arizona (7-6, New Mexico Bowl*) Cincinnati...... 4-1 Stanford...... 0-3 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. Clarion...... 0-1 Syracuse ...... 6-1 9/3 Texas-San Antonio W 42 32 9/12 @ Nevada W 44 20 Colorado...... 4-1 Temple ...... 3-1 9/19 Northern Arizona W 77 13 Concord...... 4-4 Tennessee-Chattanooga ...... 1-0 9/26 (9) UCLA L 30 56 Connecticut...... 5-0 Toledo...... 1-1 10/3 @ (18) Stanford L 17 55 10/10 Oregon State W 44 7 Cumberland (Ky.)...... 1-0-1 UCLA...... 0-5 10/17 @ Colorado W 38 31 Delaware State...... 1-0 UNLV...... 2-0 10/24 Washington State L 42 45 East Carolina...... 6-0 Utah ...... 4-2 10/31 @ Washington L 3 49 11/7 @ Southern California L 30 38 East Central (Okla.)...... 0-1 UTSA...... 3-0 11/14 (10) Utah W 37 30 Eastern Michigan...... 1-0 Virginia...... 0-1 11/21 @ Arizona State L 37 52 East Tennessee State...... 0-1 ...... 2-3 12/19 N New Mexico* W 45 37 Eastern Washington...... 1-0 Washington...... 2-3 2014 Arizona (10-4, Pac-12 South Champs^, Fiesta Bowl*) Fairmont State...... 6-2 Washington State...... 1-3 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 8/29 Nevada-Las Vegas W 58 13 Florida State ...... 0-1 West Liberty State ...... 6-2 9/4 @ Texas-San Antonio W 26 23 Geneva...... 1-0-1 West Virginia State ...... 6-2 9/13 Nevada W 35 28 Georgia ...... 1-0 West Virginia Weslyan...... 3-4 9/20 California W 49 45 10/2 @ (2) Oregon W 31 24 Georgia Southern...... 0-1 Western Michigan...... 2-0 10/11 Southern California L 26 28 Georgia Tech...... 1-0 Western Montana ...... 0-1 10/25 @ Washington State W 59 37 Glenville State...... 0-1 Wingate ...... 0-2 11/1 @ (25) UCLA L 7 17 11/8 Colorado W 38 20 Grambling State...... 1-0 Wisconsin...... 1-4 11/15 Washington W 27 26 Hawai’i...... 1-0 Wofford...... 1-1 11/22 @ (20) Utah W 42 10 llinois...... 1-2 WVU Tech ...... 6-2 11/28 (13) Arizona State W 42 35 12/5 N (3) Oregon^ L 13 51 Indiana...... 2-0 12/31 N (21) Boise State* L 30 38 Indiana (Pa.)...... 0-3 2013 Arizona (8-5, AdvoCare V100 Bowl*) Iowa ...... 0-2 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. James Madison...... 1-0 8/30 Northern Arizona W 35 0 Johnson C. Smith...... 1-1 9/7 @ Nevada-Las Vegas W 58 13 9/14 Texas-San Antonio W 38 13 Kent State...... 1-0 9/28 @ (16) Washington L 13 31 Livingstone...... 1-1 10/10 @ Southern California L 31 38 Louisville ...... 2-1 10/19 Utah W 35 24 10/26 @ Colorado W 44 20 Marshall...... 2-1 11/2 @ California W 33 28 Maryland ...... 4-4 11/9 (16) UCLA L 26 31 Massachusetts...... 1-0 11/16 Washington State L 17 24 11/23 (5) Oregon W 42 16 Miami (Fla.)...... 0-3 11/30 @ (13) Arizona State L 21 58 Miami (Ohio) ...... 1-0 12/31 N Boston College* W 42 19 Michigan State...... 0-3 2012 Arizona (8-5, New Mexico Bowl*) Minnesota ...... 1-0 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. Mississippi ...... 1-0 9/1 Toledo W 24 17 Mississippi State...... 2-1 9/8 (18) Oklahoma State W 59 38 9/15 South Carolina State W 56 0 Nevada...... 3-0 9/22 @ (3) Oregon L 0 49 New Mexico...... 2-0 9/29 (18) Oregon State L 35 38 Newport News...... 2-0 10/6 @ (18) Stanford L 48 54 10/20 Washington W 52 17 Northern Arizona...... 2-0 10/27 (10) Southern California W 39 36 Northwestern ...... 0-1 11/3 @ (25) UCLA L 10 66 Notre Dame ...... 2-2 11/10 Colorado W 56 31 11/17 @ Utah W 34 24 Ohio...... 1-0 11/23 Arizona State L 34 41 Ohio State...... 0-3 12/15 N Nevada* W 49 48 Oklahoma State...... 1-0

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Rodriguez All-Time FBS Results 2004 West Virginia (8-4, Gator Bowl*) Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 2010 Michigan (7-6, Gator Bowl*) 9/4 East Carolina W 56 23 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/11 @ Central Florida W 45 20 9/4 Connecticut W 30 10 9/18 (21) Maryland W 19 16 9/11 @ Notre Dame W 28 24 9/25 James Madison W 45 10 9/18 Massachusetts W 42 37 10/2 @ Virginia Tech L 13 19 9/25 Bowling Green State W 65 21 10/13 @ Connecticut W 31 19 10/2 @ Indiana W 42 35 10/21 Syracuse W 27 6 10/9 (17) Michigan State L 17 34 10/30 @ Rutgers W 35 30 10/16 (15) Iowa L 28 38 11/6 Temple W 42 21 10/30 @ Penn State L 31 41 11/13 (21) Boston College L 17 36 11/6 Illinois W 67 65 11/25 @ Pittsburgh L 13 16 11/13 @ Purdue W 27 16 1/1 N (17) Florida State* L 18 30 11/20 (6) Wisconsin L 28 48 11/27 @ (8) Ohio State L 7 37 2003 West Virginia (8-5, Gator Bowl*) 1/1 N (21) Mississippi State* L 14 52 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 8/30 (21) Wisconsin L 17 24 2009 Michigan (5-7) 9/6 @ East Carolina W 48 7 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/13 Cincinnati L 13 15 9/5 Western Michigan W 31 7 9/20 @ Maryland L 7 34 9/12 (18) Notre Dame W 38 34 10/2 @ (2) Miami (FL) L 20 22 9/19 Eastern Michigan W 45 17 10/11 Rutgers W 34 19 9/26 Indiana W 36 33 10/22 (3) Virginia Tech W 28 7 10/3 @ Michigan State L 20 26 11/1 Central Florida W 36 18 10/10 @ (12) Iowa L 28 30 11/8 @ Boston College W 35 28 10/17 Delaware State W 63 6 11/15 (16) Pittsburgh W 52 31 10/24 (13) Penn State L 10 35 11/22 @ Syracuse W 34 23 10/31 @ Illinois L 13 38 11/29 Temple W 45 28 11/7 Purdue L 36 38 1/1 N (23) Maryland* L 7 41 11/14 @ (21) Wisconsin L 24 45 11/21 (9) Ohio State L 10 21 2002 West Virginia (9-4, Continental Tire Bowl*) Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 2008 Michigan (3-9) 8/31 Chattanooga W 56 7 Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/7 @ (25) Wisconsin L 17 34 8/30 Utah L 23 25 9/14 @ Cincinnati W 35 32 9/6 Miami (OH) W 16 6 9/28 East Carolina W 37 17 9/13 @ Notre Dame L 17 35 10/5 Maryland L 17 48 9/27 (9) Wisconsin W 27 25 10/12 @ Rutgers W 40 0 10/4 Illinois L 20 45 10/19 Syracuse W 34 7 10/11 Toledo L 10 13 10/26 (1) Miami (FL) L 23 40 10/18 @ (3) Penn State L 17 46 11/2 @ Temple W 46 20 10/25 Michigan State L 21 35 11/9 Boston College W 24 14 11/1 @ Purdue L 42 48 11/20 @ (13) Virginia Tech W 21 18 11/8 @ Minnesota W 29 6 11/30 @ (17) Pittsburgh W 24 17 11/15 Northwestern L 14 21 12/28 N Virginia* L 22 48 11/22 @ (10) Ohio State L 7 42 2001 West Virginia (3-8) 2007 West Virginia (10-2, Fiesta Bowl - did not coach) Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/1 @ Boston College L 10 34 9/1 Western Michigan W 62 24 9/8 Ohio W 20 3 9/8 @ Marshall W 48 23 9/22 Kent State W 34 14 9/13 @ Maryland W 31 14 9/29 @ Maryland L 20 32 9/22 East Carolina W 48 7 10/6 (8) Virginia Tech L 0 35 9/28 @ (18) South Florida L 13 21 10/13 @ Notre Dame L 24 34 10/6 @ Syracuse W 55 14 10/25 @ (1) Miami (FL) L 3 45 10/20 Mississippi State W 38 13 11/3 Rutgers W 80 7 10/27 @ (25) Rutgers W 31 3 11/10 @ (18) Syracuse L 13 24 11/8 Louisville W 38 31 11/17 Temple L 14 17 11/17 @ (21) Cincinnati W 28 23 11/24 Pittsburgh L 17 23 11/24 (20) Connecticut W 66 21 12/1 Pittsburgh L 9 13 2006 West Virginia (11-2, Gator Bowl*) Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/2 Marshall W 42 10 9/9 Eastern Washington W 52 3 9/14 Maryland W 45 24 9/23 @ East Carolina W 27 10 10/7 @ Mississippi State W 42 14 10/14 Syracuse W 41 17 10/20 @ Connecticut W 37 11 11/2 @ (5) Louisville L 34 44 11/11 Cincinnati W 42 24 11/16 @ Pittsburgh W 45 27 11/25 South Florida L 19 24 12/2 (13) Rutgers W 41 39 1/1 N Georgia Tech* W 38 35 2005 West Virginia (11-1, Sugar Bowl*) Date Site Opponent W/L/T Pts. Opp. 9/4 @ Syracuse W 15 7 9/10 Wofford W 35 7 9/17 @ Maryland W 31 19 9/24 East Carolina W 20 15 10/1 (3) Virginia Tech L 17 34 10/8 @ Rutgers W 27 14 10/15 (19) Louisville W 46 44 11/2 Connecticut W 45 13 11/9 @ Cincinnati W 38 0 11/24 Pittsburgh W 45 13 12/3 @ South Florida W 28 13 1/2 N (8) Georgia* W 38 35

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Following his playing tenure at Southern, he had a five-year stint in the CALVIN MAGEE with the (1985-89).

Associate Head Coach (Co-OC/RBs/TEs) A native of New Orleans, Magee earned a bachelor’s degree from South Florida in 1990. He and his wife, Rosie, have two daughters, Jade Year at Arizona: 6th and Jasmine, a son, Bryson, two grandsons and a granddaughter. Years in Coaching: 28th Calvin Magee File Hometown: New Orleans, La. In his sixth season at Arizona, Calvin Magee joined the Arizona staff on College: South Florida, 1990 Dec. 7, 2011 as associate head coach, co-offensive coordinator and run- Family: Wife, Rosie; Children, Jade, Bryson and Jasmine ning backs coach. In spring of 2017, Magee also welcomed the tight end Primary Recruiting Areas: Louisiana, Eastern Arizona JUCOs group to his position oversight. Magee’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Magee been a successful coordinator of spread-option running attacks Year School Positions W-L Bowl for head coach Rich Rodriguez at some of the nation’s top programs. 1996 South Florida TE With more than 25 years in the profession, he has coached in 12 bowl 1997 South Florida RB 5-6 games. 1998 South Florida RB 8-3 1999 South Florida RB/RGC 7-4 Under Magee’s direction, Arizona has established the school’s sin- 2000 South Florida RB/RGC 7-4 gle-game records for team scoring, total offense and rushing offense. 2001 West Virginia RB 3-8 In addition, the Wildcats have produced three of their 10 highest sin- 2002 West Virginia RB 9-4 Continental Tire Bowl gle-game rushing performances. Individually, Ka’Deem Carey reestab- 2003 West Virginia RB 8-5 Gator Bowl lished the program’s individual game rushing record, while current 2004 West Virginia RB 8-4 Gator Bowl backs Nick Wilson and J.J. Taylor own six of the 10 best single-game 2005 West Virginia OC/RB 11-1 Sugar Bowl freshman rushing performances. 2006 West Virginia OC/RB 11-2 Gator Bowl 2007 West Virginia OC/RB 11-2 Fiesta Bowl In 2016, Arizona’s rushing attack overcame numerous injuries to lead 2008 Michigan OC/RB 3-9 the Pac-12 Conference in rushing with 235 yards per game, which was 2009 Michigan OC/RB 5-7 the ninth-best average in UA history. The Wildcats set the school sin- 2010 Michigan OC/RB 7-6 Gator Bowl gle-game rushing record with 511 yards in the Territorial Cup victory 2011 Pittsburgh OC/RB 6-7 BBVA Compass Bowl over Arizona State. Included in the record-breaking performance were 2012 Arizona OC/RB 8-5 New Mexico Bowl three individual 100-yard rushers in the same contest for only the sec- 2013 Arizona OC/RB 8-5 AdvoCare V100 Bowl ond time in program history. 2014 Arizona OC/RB 10-4 Fiesta Bowl 2015 Arizona OC/RB 7-6 New Mexico Bowl The 2014 season saw a true freshman successfully emerge at running 2016 Arizona OC/RB 3-9 back in Wilson. He collected seven games with 100+ yards and with his TE = Tight Ends coach; RB = Running Backs coach; 1,375 markers, he set the UA freshman rushing record. Magee’s running RGC = Running Game Coordinator; OC = Offensive Coordinator backs totaled 2,067 yards and 21 touchdowns during the year, with red- shirt senior Terris Jones-Grigsby chipping in 567 yards and three scores. He put together a 115-yard outing with one touchdown in the Wildcats’ 31-24 road victory at No. 2 Oregon. ROD SMITH

In 2013, Carey paced the Wildcats and anchored an offense that posted Co-Offensive Coordinator (QBs) an 8-5 record and a second-straight bowl win (AdvoCare V100 Bowl). Year at Arizona: 6th He was a consensus All-American again in 2013, a Doak Walker Award finalist and the 2013 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year. Carey departed Years in Coaching: 21st as Arizona’s all-time career rushing leader (4,239 yards) and all-time all-purpose yardage leader (5,483). He finished the season with 1,885 Rod Smith enters his sixth season with the Wildcats, serving on head yards (No. 3 nationally) on 349 carries and 19 touchdowns while av- coach Rich Rodriguez’s staff as co-offensive coordinator and quarter- eraging 157.1 yards per game (No. 2 nationally) and 29.08 carries per backs coach. He joined the staff in December 2011 following one sea- game (No. 1 nationally). Carey recorded 16-straight games in which he son in the same position at Indiana. A former Rodriguez signal caller eclipsed the century mark rushing, the longest streak in Pac-12 history himself, he brings some 21 years of experience to the position and has and the longest for any FBS player in the last 10 seasons. coached in nine bowl games.

Magee’s first campaign with the Cats, 2012, was a banner year for the During Smith’s tenure in Tucson, Arizona has established the school’s Wildcat offense. Carey led the nation in total rushing yards (1,929) and single-game records for team scoring, total offense and rushing- of yards per game (148.38) while rewriting the Arizona record book. For fense. Despite a new starting quarterback in each of the first three his efforts, Carey was named first-team All-Pac-12 and a consensus seasons in Tucson, Smith’s passing attack produced two of the top six All-American, UA’s first on the offensive side of the ball. single-season passing averages in school history. Anu Solomon com- pleted a three-year playing career in 2016 with the third-most passing UA led the Pac-12 in total offense for four-straight weeks (weeks 6-9) touchdowns and fourth-most passing yards in UA history. and ranked as high as fourth nationally in weeks three, seven and nine. Arizona’s offensive triple-threat attack featured a 3,000-yard passer The 2014 season saw the beginning of a successful career for the young (Matt Scott - 3,620 yards), a 1,500-yard rusher (Carey - 1,929 yards) and Solomon. He became the first freshman ever to start a season open- a 1,000-yard receiver (Austin Hill - 1,364 yards). er for Arizona and went on to throw for 3,793 yards with 28 passing touchdowns and only nine interceptions. He owns the UA freshman re- Magee served as assistant head coach and co-offensive coordinator at cords for passing yards, passing touchdowns, pass attempts (540) and Pittsburgh in 2011 after coaching for Rodriguez for three years at Mich- pass completions (313). He threw five touchdown passes in two games igan (2008-10) and seven years at West Virginia (2001-07). He was as- and led FBS freshman quarterbacks in total passing yards. sociate head coach, offensive coordinator and running backs coach at Michigan, and coached running backs throughout his tenure in Mor- Under Smith’s guidance, fifth-year senior B.J. Denker started and played gantown while adding the coordinator post his final three seasons and all 13 games at quarterback in 2013 after playing in six games in 2012. assistant head coach his last year at West Virginia. He threw for 2,516 yards, completing 233 of 381 attempts with just sev- en interceptions. He threw for 16 scores to eight different receivers and He began his college coaching career at South Florida where he averaged 193.5 passing yards per game with a long throw of 60 yards coached tight ends (1996), running backs (1999-00) and served as run- to Terrence Miller in Arizona’s road win at California. ning game coordinator the final two years. Denker also rushed for 949 yards on 181 attempts with 13 scores and Magee was an All-American tight end at Southern University, earning recorded a long carry of 54 yards in the Wildcats’ road win at Colora- first-team honors in 1983 and 1984. He led the Jaguars each of his four do. Also against the Buffs, he amassed 457 yards of total offense (265 seasons (1981-84) and was MVP of the 1985 Freedom Bowl. A three- passing, 192 rushing), the sixth-highest single-game output in school time All-Southwestern Athletic Conference selection, he was inducted history, and totaled 192 yards, a school record for rushing yards in a into the Southern University Hall of Fame in 2000. game by a quarterback.

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In 2012, Smith inherited a fifth-year senior in quarterback Matt Scott In his only season with the run-oriented Miners that boasted an who was perfectly suited to run the Wildcat offense. With Scott as sig- All-American running back and offensive lineman, Aych coached the nal caller, Arizona was 7-5 as he orchestrated come-from-behind wins wide receiver unit that helped haul in 21 receiving touchdowns, the against No. 10 USC and Nevada in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl. Earn- most for the program since 2010. The balance provided in the pass ing second-team All-Pac-12 honors, Scott led the conference in yards game allowed UTEP to improve its per-game scoring by nearly a touch- per game with 301.7 and ranked No. 2 in the league in total yardage. down from 20.7 points per game in 2015 to 26.3 points per game last season. Additionally, receiver Terry Juniel was named honorable men- UA led the Pac-12 in total offense for four straight weeks (weeks 6-9) tion All-Conference USA. and ranked as high as fourth nationally in weeks three, seven and nine. Arizona’s offensive triple-threat attack featured a 3,000-yard passer Before his stint in El Paso, Texas, Aych spent five seasons at Angelo (Scott - 3,620 yards), a 1,500-yard rusher (Ka’Deem Carey - 1,929 yards) State where he served as the offensive coordinator and assistant head and a 1,000-yard receiver (Austin Hill - 1,364 yards). coach from 2011-2015.

Smith coached quarterbacks under Rodriguez at Michigan from 2008 Under Aych, the Rams’ offense put up staggering numbers in 2015, to 2010 and at West Virginia in 2007. He helped develop two of the leading the nation (Division II) in total offense with over 560 yards per most explosive signal callers in Rodriguez’ offensive system, WVU’s Pat game and ranking seventh in points per game (42.5). Senior quarter- White and Michigan’s . back Kyle Washington, under Aych’s tutelage, threw for 3,691 yards (Angelo State single-season record), ranking sixth in the nation. Wash- Smith was offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at South Flor- ington registered 27 passing scores and only nine interceptions. Wash- ida in 2005 and 2006 after starting on the staff there as passing game ington also rushed for 831 yards and 15 scores as he led the nation coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2001. in total offense and broke ASU’s single-season record for total yards with 4,522. Washington was named the Lone Star Conference Offensive Smith began his coaching career as offensive coordinator at Franklin Player of the Year. High School in West Virginia (1997) before joining the college ranks as offensive coordinator at Urbana (Ohio) University (1998-99) and offen- In 2014, Angelo State averaged 39.4 points per contest, while racking sive coordinator at West Virginia Tech (2000). up 469.7 yards of total offense per game. The Rams registered a 9-3 overall record in 2014. Washington set a single-season school record by He also spent time as a graduate assistant at Clemson in 2001, working throwing for 34 touchdowns and being the first Ram in history to throw with offensive coordinator Rodriguez and relocated with Rodriguez as a for over 3,000 yards with 3,236. graduate assistant member of the coach’s initial staff at WVU for a few months before taking a full time position at USF. Aych previously coached four seasons at Central Missouri in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association. With the Mules, He played under Rodriguez as a quarterback at Glenville State from Aych coached current Tennessee Titans tight end Delanie Walker, who 1993-96, where he earned his undergraduate degree in 1997. He was an was drafted as a wide receiver in the 2006 draft after an impressive All-American and team captain his senior year. collegiate career.

Smith received a master’s degree from Urbana University (Ohio) in Prior to coaching the Mules, Aych spent two seasons at the University 2000. He and his wife, Charlene, have a son, Alex, and a daughter, Sa- of Washington on the other side of the line of scrimmage, assisting sha. with the outside linebackers and punters as a defensive graduate as- sistant. Aych coached two Huskies – linebackers Marquis Cooper and Rod Smith File Greg Carothers – who signed NFL contracts. Cooper was an All-Pac-10 Hometown: Franklin, W. Va. selection in 2003 and a fourth-round round selection of the Tampa Bay College: Glenville St., 1997 Buccaneers. Family: Wife, Charlene; Children Alex and Sasha Primary Recruiting Areas: San Diego, Orlando, Western Arizona JUCOs While at the University of Houston, Aych coached running back Joffrey Reynolds, who was named the C-USA Offensive Player of the Year by Smith’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Sporting News. Reynolds rushed for over 1,500 yards in 2002. Year School Positions W-L Bowl 1998 Urbana University OC 5-5 The Zachary, La., native has also coached at the junior college level – 1999 Urbana University OC 1-9 Fort Scott (Kan.) Community College – and the high school level at 2000 West Virginia Tech OC 5-6 Aberdeen (S.D.) Central. 2001* South Florida QB/PGC 8-3 2002 South Florida QB/PGC 9-2 Aych earned three letters as a wide receiver at Northern State Universi- 2003 South Florida QB/PGC 7-4 ty in Aberdeen and was an All-Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference 2004 South Florida QB/PGC 4-7 Honorable mention selection. He earned a degree in sociology and 2005 South Florida OC/QB 6-6 Meineke Car Bowl criminal justice from NSU in 1996. Aych and his wife, Gwyn, have two 2006 South Florida OC/QB 9-4 PapaJohns.com Bowl children, Tommy and Katelyn. 2007 West Virginia QB 11-2 Fiesta Bowl 2008 Michigan QB 3-9 Theron Aych File 2009 Michigan QB 5-7 Pronunciation: THER-ron AY-ch (like letter H) 2010 Michigan QB 7-6 Gator Bowl Hometown: Zachary, La. 2011 Indiana OC/QB 5-7 College: Northern State, 1996 2012 Arizona OC/QB 8-5 New Mexico Bowl Family: Wife, Gwyn; Children, Tommy and Katelyn 2013 Arizona OC/QB 8-5 AdvoCare V100 Bowl Primary Recruiting Areas: Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Texas JCs 2014 Arizona OC/QB 10-4 Fiesta Bowl 2015 Arizona OC/QB 7-6 New Mexico Bowl Year School Positions W-L 2016 Arizona OC/QB 3-9 2000 Houston OGA 3-8 QB = QBs Coach; PGC = Passing Game Coordinator; OC = Offensive Coordinator 2001 Houston OGA 0-11 2002 Houston OGA 3-5 2003 Washington DGA 6-6 2004 Washington DGA 1-10 THERON AYCH 2005 Central Missouri ST 7-4 2006 Central Missouri ST 10-2 Assistant Coach (Receivers) 2007 Central Missouri ST 5-6 Year at Arizona: 1st 2008 Central Missouri ST 7-4 2011 Angelo State OC 5-6 Years in Coaching: 16th 2012 Angelo State OC 5-6 2013 Angelo State OC 5-6 Theron Aych enters his first season on Rich Rodriguez’s staff following 2014 Angelo State OC 9-3 his hiring as the program’s wide receivers coach on Feb. 25, 2017. Aych 2015 Angelo State OC 7-4 joins the Wildcats after spending the 2016 season at UTEP and the 2015 2016 UTEP WR 4-8 season at Angelo State, where he was a finalist for the Division II Amer- OGA = Offensive Graduate Assistant; DGA = Defensive Graduate Assistant ican Football Coaches Association (AFCA) Assistant Coach of the Year ST = Special Teams coach; OC = Offensive Coordinator; WR = Receivers Coach award.

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Michalczik was also the offensive line coach for seven seasons at Mon- JIM MICHALCZIK tana State from 1992-98 after beginning his coaching career with two campaigns (1990-91) as the defensive line coach at Miami (Fla.). The Assistant Coach (Offensive Line) Hurricanes won the 1991 national title after posting an unbeaten 12-0 season. In 1990, Miami was ranked fourth nationally and finished with Year at Arizona: 5th a 9-2 mark. Under Michalczik’s tutelage, was the 1990 Years in Coaching: 28th Outland Trophy winner and a first-round draft pick.

Veteran collegiate and NFL assistant coach Jim Michalczik is in his fifth He is a 1988 graduate of Washington State, including an appearance in season at Arizona. He joined head coach Rich Rodriguez’s staff on Jan. the 1988 Aloha Bowl as a member of the Cougars’ offensive line. He 15, 2013, as the Wildcats’ offensive line coach. He’s coached at three earned three letters as an offensive guard in Pullman, earning hon- Pac-12 schools and in 13 bowl games. orable mention All-Pac-10 and honorable mention All-America honors from The Sporting News as a senior. Under Michalczik’s guidance, Arizona’s rushing attack has remained on of the most potent in the Pac-12 Conference. In 2016, the Wildcats led A native of Port Angeles, Wash., Michalczik and his wife, Jennifer, have the conference with 235.0 rushing yards per game, highlighted by a two sons, Max and Chase. Max is a freshman football player at North- school record 511 yards in a Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State. ern Arizona University. In that game, UA produced three 100-yard rushers for only the second time in program history. Jim Michalczik File Pronunciation: muh-hall-CHECK Arizona’s offensive line proved more than reliable in 2015, while injuries Hometown: Port Angeles, Wash. to the quarterback and running back position would otherwise have College: Washington State, 1988 created some uncertainty. But Michalczik’s unit replaced four-year Family: Wife, Jennifer; Sons, Max and Chase starters at both tackle spots, plus a two-year starter at center without Recruiting Areas: Washington, Oregon, Northern California missing a beat. The Wildcats rolled up 222.3 yards per game on the ground, gained 272.6 through the air and averaged 37.4 points per Michalczik’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record game. Year School Positions W-L Bowl 1990 Miami (FL) DL 10-2 Cotton Bowl In 2014, Arizona’s offensive line blocked for the Wildcats to average 1991 Miami (FL) DL 12-0 Orange Bowl 463.6 yards of offense per game and 34.5 points per contest. Center 1992 Montana State OL 4-7 Steven Gurrola earned second-team All-Pac-12 honors while Jacob 1993 Montana State OL 7-4 Alsadek was a USA Today Freshman All-American. Running back Nick 1994 Montana State OL 3-8 Wilson (1,375 yards) and quarterback Anu Solomon (3,793 yards) set 1995 Montana State OL 5-6 school freshman records in their respective categories. Additionally, 1996 Montana State OL 6-5 Solomon led FBS freshmen in total passing yards. 1997 Montana State OL 6-5 1998 Montana State OL 7-4 Under Michalczik’s guidance, the Wildcats’ offensive line blocked for 1999 Oregon State TE/ST/OL 7-5 Oahu Bowl Ka’Deem Carey’s 1,885 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2013. Additionally, 2000 Oregon State TE/ST/OL 11-1 Fiesta Bowl B.J. Denker threw for 2,516 yards and 16 scores. Arizona’s offense aver- 2001 Oregon State TE/ST/OL 5-6 aged 33.5 points per game, totaled 311 first downs and averaged 458.5 2002 California OL 7-5 yards of offense per game. 2003 California OL 8-6 Insight Bowl 2004 California OL 10-2 Holiday Bowl Michalczik came to Arizona after spending nine seasons over two stints 2005 California OL 8-4 Las Vegas Bowl on the California coaching staff from 2002-08 and 2011-12, serving his 2006 California OL 10-2 Holiday Bowl first seven campaigns with the Golden Bears as the offensive line coach 2007 California OL 7-6 Armed Forces Bowl and his final two as the team’s offensive coordinator, in addition to his 2008 California OL 9-4 Emerald Bowl offensive line duties. He was a member of the Oakland Raiders staff in 2009 Oakland Raiders OL 5-11 2009-10, serving as offensive line coach. 2010 Oakland Raiders OL 8-8 2011 California OC/OL 7-6 Holiday Bowl He has a combined 27 campaigns of experience in the collegiate and 2012 California OC/OL 3-9 professional coaching ranks, including a total of eight winning seasons 2013 Arizona OL 8-5 AdvoCare V100 Bowl and seven bowl games with the Bears. The play of Cal’s offensive line 2014 Arizona OL 10-4 Fiesta Bowl under Michalczik’s direction from 2002-08 and again in 2011 and 2012 2015 Arizona OL 7-6 New Mexico Bowl was a key factor to the Bears posting a 69-45 (.605) record during the 2016 Arizona OL 3-9 nine-year period. DL= Defensive Line coach; OL = Offensive Line coach; TE = Tight Ends coach; ST = Special Teams Coach; OC = Offensive Coordinator He played a key role in the Oakland turnaround in 2010, as the Raiders went undefeated in the AFC West. The Oakland offense ranked second in the NFL in rushing (155.9 ypg), sixth in scoring (25.6 ppg) and 10th in MARCEL YATES total offense (354.6 ypg). Tackle Jared Veldheer was chosen to several all-rookie teams. Defensive Coordinator (Conerbacks) Year at Arizona: 2nd Cal’s rushing attack that produced 1,000-yard rushers in eight of Mi- chalczik’s nine seasons was a key factor in the success of the offense Years in Coaching: 17th during his tenure. In 2004, J.J. Arrington set a single-season school record with 2,018 rushing yards and ranked second in the nation in rushing yards per game (168.17 ypg), with Michalczik’s offensive line Marcel Yates enters his second season on staff following his hire as clearing the way. Arrington was also the eighth-leading vote-getter in defensive coordinator on Jan. 19, 2016. Yates worked with Arizona’s the race that year. The Bears were ranked in the top 10 linebackers in 2016, but has assumed oversight of the cornerbacks in nationally in rushing offense in both 2004 (256.75 ypg, 6th) and 2005 2017, a position of significant familiarity for the veteran coordinator. (235.25 ypg, 9th), while leading the Pac-10 in both 2003 (168.29 ypg) and 2004. Arizona’s defense in 2016 was young, undersized and battled injuries throughout the year. Still, in his first season working with linebackers, Current NFL players and Mitchell Schwartz (Cleveland) and Yates developed Paul Magloire Jr. – a converted safety – into the team’s Brian De La Puente (Chicago) are among the 13 former offensive line- leading tackler with 81 total stops and 5.5 for loss. Magloire Jr. signed a men that played for Michalczik to be signed by NFL teams. Others that free agent contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. spent time on NFL rosters include Justin Cheadle, Mike Gibson, Aaron Merz, Ryan O’Callaghan, Marvin Philip, Erik Robertson, Brian Schwen- Yates and his staff worked hard to hit the recruiting trail during his first ke, Mike Tepper, Scott Tercero and Mark Wilson. full season with the Wildcats. The fruits of that labor are expected to be realized sooner rather than later with a talented incoming class of Prior to joining Cal in 2002, he spent three seasons at Oregon State defenders joining a group of returnees that featured numerous under- coaching the tight ends, while also serving as special teams coordinator class starters last season. An immediate boost came from the arrival and an assistant coach on the offensive line. The Beavers posted their of mid-year enrollees Tony Fields II, Jose Ramirez and Sione Taufahe- first winning season in 29 years in his first campaign in Corvallis in 1999. ma, each of whom participated in spring drills. With additional rein- forcements arriving over the summer, Arizona can expect to see only a

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Yates previously served as the defensive coordinator at Boise State Assistant Coach (Safeties) where he led an attacking-style defense with a reputation for forcing turnovers the past two seasons. Under Yates, the Broncos’ defense Year at Arizona: 6th ranked highly in notable categories, including being one of two teams Years in Coaching: 11th nationally to post top-10 finishes for turnovers forced each of the last two years. His 2014 unit also ranked seventh nationally in both tackles for loss and sacks, while the 2015 squad turned in the fifth-best rush Jahmile Addae is in his sixth season as a member of the Arizona football staff. He defense, 12th total defense and 18th-best scoring defense. The Bron- was named assistant coach and cornerbacks coach on Dec. 21, 2016. Previously, he assisted with the day-to-day duties of program management with a focus on cos earned a pair of bowl victories along with the 2014 Mountain West defensive film breakdown as a football analyst for the Wildcats. championship in Yates’ tenure as a coordinator. In 2016, Addae took on the task of developing a young, yet talented unit of safe- In his entire time as an assistant at Boise State, the Broncos won seven ties. Much of the season, the Wildcats played three true freshmen in their back conference championships in nine seasons and appeared in a bowl end, including regular starters Tristan Cooper and Isaiah Hayes. The duo com- bined for 73 tackles and established the foundation for a physical unit in coming game each year. The Broncos won five of the bowl games, including years. Meanwhile, sophomore Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles led the unit with 78 both the 2007 and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls. tackles, including four for loss, while breaking up six pass and intercepting two others. During his final six seasons with Boise State, five defensive backs went on to be selected in the National Football League Draft: Gerald Alex- Addae also made his mark on the recruiting trail, helping the Wildcats haul in one of its most talented classes in years. Among the newcomers are several talented ander (Second Round, Detroit Lions, 2007), Orlando Scandrick (Fifth safeties expected to team up with the now seasoned group from a year ago. Round, , 2008), Kyle Wilson (First Round, New York Jets, Further development in 2017 will have Arizona’s safeties as a unit to watch in the 2010), Brandyn Thompson (Seventh Round, Washington Redskins, 2011) coming years. and George Iloka (Fifth Round, , 2012). He spent the 2010 and 2011 seasons as the running backs coach at the University of Cincinnati. At UC, Addae mentored All-BIG EAST Second-Team selection Isaiah A graduate of Boise State and an assistant coach with the Broncos from Pead, who rushed for 1,029 yards while leading the conference in yards per carry 2003-11, Yates returned to his alma mater in 2014 following a two-year (6.6), a mark that ranked him in the top-10 nationally. Pead, who averaged 93.6 stint as the co-defensive coordinator at Texas A&M. During his time yards per game, was UC’s first 1,000-yard rusher in almost a decade and only the in College Station, the Aggies concluded the 2012 season ranked fifth Bearcats’ seventh all-time. Addae was recognized by Rivals.com as one of the top- nationally in both the Associated Press and USA Today Coaches Polls, 10 recruiters in the BIG EAST Conference. and won 11 games for the first time since 1998. The Aggies went 9-4 in Before coaching the Bearcats, Addae served as UC’s Director of Player Develop- 2013, finishing the season ranked No. 18 in each poll. ment. He also managed many of UC’s off-the-field responsibilities, including the highly-successful Cats In The Community program. Yates, who played defensive back for the Broncos from 1996-99, was Addae arrived at UC after two seasons as a defensive graduate assistant at the Boise State’s cornerbacks coach from 2003-05, before taking over the where he worked with the Wolverines’ defensive second- entire secondary from 2006-11. He added defensive pass game coordi- ary and scout team offense. Addae was a graduate assistant in the football video nator responsibilities in 2011, before moving on to Texas A&M. department at in 2007. He was a four-year starter, two-time captain and three-time All-BIG EAST per- While with the Broncos in his initial stint as an assistant, Boise State former at West Virginia. He was a finalist for the 2005 Ronnie Lott Trophy and was won seven conference championships in nine seasons and appeared named to the watch list for the 2005 . He was selected for the in a bowl game each year. The Broncos won five of the bowl games, Senior Bowl in 2005 and participated in the NFL Combine. including both the 2007 and 2010 Tostitos Fiesta Bowls. A native of Tampa, Fla., Addae signed a free agent contract with his hometown Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2005 and spent the end of the season with the India- Prior to his first job at Boise State in 2003, Yates was an assistant sec- napolis Colts. ondary coach at Montana State from 2001-02. In his second season with the Bobcats, Montana State won its first Big Sky Conference Jahmile Addae File Championship and earned its first NCAA Division I-AA Playoff appear- Pronunciation: JUH-mall UH-dye ance in 18 years. Hometown: Tampa, Fla. College: West Virginia, 2005 Yates earned his bachelor’s degree in social science from Boise State in Family: Wife, Maryann; Children, Agyeman and Ayden 2000. Following his senior season, he earned the team’s Denny Erickson Primary Recruiting Areas: Tampa, West Coast of Florida, Las Vegas Award for Valor. Addae’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Marcel Yates File Year School Positions W-L Bowl Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif. 2007 West Virginia GA 11-2 Orange Bowl College: Boise State, 2000 2008 Michigan GA 3-9 Family: Children, Eric and Kaybrie 2009 Michigan GA 5-7 Primary Recruiting Areas: Orange County (Calif.), Dallas 2010 Cincinnati RB 4-8 2011 Cincinnati RB 10-3 Liberty Bowl Yates’ Year-by-Year Coaching Record 2012 Arizona AN 8-5 New Mexico Bowl Year School Positions W-L Bowl 2013 Arizona AN 8-5 AdvoCare V100 Bowl 2001 Montana State S 5-6 2014 Arizona AN 10-4 Fiesta Bowl 2002 Montana State S 7-6 2015 Arizona AN 7-6 New Mexico Bowl 2003 Boise State CB 13-1 Forth Worth Bowl 2016 Arizona S 3-9 2004 Boise State CB 11-1 Liberty Bowl GA = Graduate Assistant; RB = Running Backs Coach; AN = Analyst 2005 Boise State CB 9-4 MPC Computers Bowl S = Safeties Coach 2006 Boise State S 13-0 Fiesta Bowl 2007 Boise State S 10-3 Hawaii Bowl 2008 Boise State S 12-1 Pointsettia Bowl 2009 Boise State S 14-0 Fiesta Bowl 2010 Boise State S 12-1 Maaco Bowl 2011 Boise State DPGC/S 12-1 Maaco Bowl 2012 Texas A&M DC 11-2 Cotton Bowl 2013 Texas A&M DC 9-4 Chick-fil-A Bowl 2014 Boise State DC 12-2 Fiesta Bowl 2015 Boise State DC 9-4 Pointsettia Bowl 2016 Arizona DC/LB 3-9 S = Safeties Coach; CB = Cornerbacks Coach; LB = Linebackers Coach DPG = Defensive Passing Game CoordinatorDC = Defensive Coordinator

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Wolf Pack defense allowed 27.2 points and 447.1 yards allowed, while VINCE AMEY also making statistical strides in scoring defense, rushing defense, total defense, sacks, tackles for loss, interceptions, fumbles recovered, third Assistant Coach (Defensive Line) down and red zone defense from the year prior. Year at Arizona: 6th Boone set the bar even higher in year two, as Nevada improved to just Years in Coaching: 14th 405 yards and 26.8 points allowed per game. His efforts in the 2015 sea- son culminated with a victory in the inaugural NOVA Home Loans Ari- zona Bowl, which marked Nevada’s fifth all-time bowl victory. Boone’s Vince Amey enters his second season as the defensive line coach after unit again improved in total defense and scoring defense, and grabbed previously serving in other roles since joining Rich Rodriguez’s staff in 13 interceptions and recovered eight fumbles to help Nevada rank 15th 2012. Most recently, Amey was a defensive analyst in 2015. in the nation in turnover margin.

Amey’s first season with Arizona’s defensive line saw him develop a Player development was notable under Boone’s leadership. In 2015, he young and undersized unit. Hard-nosed Parker Zellers continued to helped senior DE Ian Seau, who led the conference and ranked 19th in be a force in the middle, forcing two fumbles and racking up three the nation with 10.0 sacks, earn first team All-Mountain West honors. sacks despite his undersized frame. Walk-ons Justin Belknap and Lar- Senior DE Lenny Jones also earned second team All-MW accolades with ry Tharpe Jr. emerged as two promising players at defensive end in 47 tackles and seven sacks that season. Boone’s development of true coming years, combining for 32 tackles, five for losses, along with five freshman DB Dameon Baber saw the rookie rank seventh in the nation pass breakups. Senior team captain Sani Fuimaono capped his career with six interceptions on the season en route to earning All-MW hon- by leading the front line with 19 stops. ors.

As an analyst, Amey assisted with the day-to-day duties of program Before he joined the Wolf Pack, Boone enjoyed a successful 10-year management with a focus on film breakdown. Previously, he spent tenure at William and Mary, where he was a finalist for the FCS Coordi- three seasons working with the Wildcats’ strength and conditioning nator of the Year award after guiding the Tribe defense to No. 2 in the staff. nation in scoring defense and No. 8 nationally in total defense along with the 15th spot in third-down defense in the FCS. Amey came to the program with several years of football coaching and playing experience. Prior to his arrival in Tucson in 2012, he served as Boone was William and Mary’s defensive coordinator for the last three defensive line coach at Chaparral High School in Phoenix, the 2011 Ar- seasons of his tenure and the linebackers coach for the last seven years. izona State Champions. He also coached defensive backs for three seasons with the Tribe.

In addition to coaching at Chaparral, Amey has two years coaching ex- Prior to his 10 seasons at William and Mary, Boone was the head coach perience at McClintock High School, two years at Westwood High for seven seasons at Randolph-Macon, compiling a record of 37-33, in- School and three years as defensive coordinator at St. Mary’s (Phoe- cluding a 22-18 ledger in conference action. In 1997, Boone guided the nix) High School. Amey also served as the defensive coordinator of the Yellow Jackets to a share of the ODAC title, going 4-1 in league play and Stockton Lightning for the 2009 season in the Arena League. 8-2 overall, and garnered Richmond Touchdown Club and VaSID Small College Coach of the Year honors. He played in the NFL, originally drafted by the Oakland Raiders, in NFL Europe and in the Arena League. He was a member of the 1999 NFL Eu- While at RMC, Boone coached 34 players to First-Team All-ODAC hon- rope Championship team with the Frankfurt Galaxy and is an eight-year ors in his seven seasons. Also, 14 team and individual school records veteran of the , spending a significant amount of were broken under Boone. his career with the . Prior to his stint at RMC, Boone was an assistant coach at his alma ma- Amey was a four-year letterman at Arizona State as a defensive tackle. ter, Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind., from 1983 to 1996. In He played as a true freshman in 1994, was a member of the 1996 and Boone’s 14 years as an assistant, Wabash posted an 81-38-2 record. 1997 Pac-10 Championship teams, started at defensive tackle in the 1997 Rose Bowl and was named Pac-12 Honorable Mention. Boone is a member of the Wabash College Athletic Hall of Fame and was honored in 2011 for his outstanding contribution to the program. In The Vincent Amey File addition to his bachelor’s degree from Wabash, Boone holds a Master’s Hometown: Union City, Calif. of Science - Education in Higher Education Administration from Purdue College: Arizona State, 2010 University, which he received in 1999. Family: Wife, Kelley; Children, Myles, Dallas and Jackson Primary Recruiting Areas: Phoenix, Bay Area (Calif.) In addition to his time as an assistant coach, Boone was a three-sport starter in football (wide receiver), basketball (guard) and baseball (cen- Amey’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record (Collegiate) terfielder) at Wabash. Year School Positions W-L Bowl 2012 Arizona SNC 8-5 New Mexico Bowl He married to the former Jessica Spadafora in 2010. The couple has two 2013 Arizona SNC 8-5 AdvoCare V100 Bowl sons, James William Boone and Nicholas Salvatore Boone, who was 2014 Arizona SNC 10-4 Fiesta Bowl born the day before Nevada’s game at Arizona in 2014. Boone also has 2015 Arizona AN 7-6 New Mexico Bowl a son, Nathan, and a daughter, Delaney. 2016 Arizona DL 3-9 SNC = Strength and Conditioning staff; AN = Analyst; DL = Defensive Line Coach The Scott Boone File Hometown: Veedersburg, Ind. College: Arizona State, 2010 SCOTT BOONE Family: Wife, Jessica. Sons, Nathan, James and Nicholas; Daughter,- Delaney. Assistant Coach (Linebackers) Primary Recruiting Areas: Orange County (Calif.), Utah, San Fernando Valley (Calif.) Year at Arizona: 1st Years in Coaching: 35th Boone’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Year School Positions W-L Bowl 1983 Wabash AC 5-4 Scott Boone enters his first season on Rich Rodriguez’s staff following 1984 Wabash AC 8-2 his hiring as linebackers coach on Dec. 20, 2016. Boone joins the Wild- 1985 Wabash AC 7-2-1 cats after serving the last three seasons as defensive coordinator at the 1986 Wabash AC 6-3 University of Nevada. 1987 Wabash AC 8-2 1988 Wabash AC 7-2 With more than 30 years coaching experience, Boone will coach line- 1989 Wabash AC 5-4 backers for the Wildcats, a unit he also mentored the last three sea- 1990 Wabash AC 4-5 sons at Nevada where he guided a defensive resurgence. The Wolf Pack 1991 Wabash AC 7-2 yielded 34.4 points per game in 2013, but never allowed more than 30 1992 Wabash AC 6-3 points per game in the three seasons under Boone’s direction. 1993 Wabash AC 5-5 1994 Wabash AC 7-3 The 2014-15 seasons were particularly successful for Boone. His initial

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1995 Wabash AC 5-5 The Bobcats’ defense ranked in the top five in the Mid-American Con- 1996 Wabash AC 7-3 ference in scoring, rushing and total defense every year in his time as 1997 Randolph-Macon HC 8-2 coordinator, and five players earned all-conference accolades. Addi- 1998 Randolph-Macon HC 7-3 tionally, Knorr oversaw Ohio’s special teams, including in 2001 when 1999 Randolph-Macon HC 5-5 the Bobcats led the NCAA in punting. Punter Dave Zastudil earned first 2000 Randolph-Macon HC 3-7 team All-America honors that season and went on to an 11-year profes- 2001 Randolph-Macon HC 4-6 sional career with the , and Arizona 2002 Randolph-Macon HC 6-4 Cardinals. He is one of seven players overall coached by Knorr to go on 2003 Randolph-Macon HC 4-6 to professional careers. 2004 William & Mary DB 11-3 Knorr began his coaching career at his alma mater, the United States Air 2005 William & Mary DB 5-6 Force Academy, serving as assistant offensive line coach, head junior 2006 William & Mary DB 3-8 varsity coach and administrative assistant to the head coach from 1992- 2007 William & Mary LB 4-7 94. He joined the Falcons following five years as a captain on active 2008 William & Mary LB 7-4 duty, stationed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton. 2009 William & Mary LB 11-3 2010 William & Mary LB 8-4 As a three-year letterman, Knorr quarterbacked the USAFA to three 2011 William & Mary DC/LB 5-6 bowl appearances. He served as a team captain his senior season. 2012 William & Mary DC/LB 2-9 2013 William & Mary DC/LB 7-5 Knorr received a bachelor’s degree in management from the Air Force 2014 Nevada DC/LB 7-6 New Orleans Academy in 1986 and an M.B.A. from Dayton in 1991. He and his wife, 2015 Nevada DC/LB 7-6 Arizona Bowl Julie, have a daughter, Katie, and twins, Reagan (daughter) and Brett 2016 Nevada DC/LB 5-7 (son). AC = Assistant Coach; HC = Head Coach; DB = Defensive Backs Coach LB = Linebackers Coach; DC = Defensive Coordinator The Brian Knorr File Hometown: Lenexa, Kan. College: Air Force Academy, 1986 BRIAN KNORR Family: Children, Katie, and twins Reagan (daughter) and Brett (son) Primary Recruiting Areas: Inland Empire, North Dallas, Kansas JCs Special Teams Coordinator (DEs/STUDs) Knorr’s Year-by-Year Coaching Record Year at Arizona: 1st Year School Positions W-L Bowl Years in Coaching: 26th 1992 Air Force JV AC 7-5 Liberty Bowl 1993 Air Force JV AC 4-8 1994 Air Force JV AC 9-4 Brian Knorr enters his first season on the Arizona coaching staff after he 1995 Ohio ILB 8-1 was hired as the program’s special teams coordinator on March 6, 2017. 1996 Ohio ILB 6-6 He also has responsibilities coaching the STUD position, a hybrid de- 1997 Ohio ILB 8-3 fensive end and linebacker role on the frontline of UA’s base defense. 1998 Ohio ILB 5-6 1999 Ohio DC/ILB 5-6 Knorr joins the Arizona program with 25 years of collegiate coaching 2000 Ohio DC/ILB 7-4 experience that includes four seasons as the head coach at Ohio Uni- 2001 Ohio HC 1-10 versity, along with six seasons of defensive coordinator responsibilities 2002 Ohio HC 4-8 at Ohio, Wake Forest and Indiana. Most recently, Knorr spent the 2016 2003 Ohio HC 2-10 season as a quality control assistant on ’s staff at Ohio 2004 Ohio HC 4-7 State University. 2005 Air Force OLB/S 4-7 2006 Air Force OLB/S 4-8 Prior to the one-year stint at Ohio State, Knorr was the defensive coor- 2007 Air Force AHC/ILB 9-4 Armed Forces Bowl dinator a Indiana during the 2014-15 seasons, where he tutored the 2008 Wake Forest WR 8-5 Eagle Bank defensive ends and outside linebackers. In his first season, the Hoo- 2009 Wake Forest WR 5-7 siers made significant improvements in scoring defense (+6.0), rushing 2010 Wake Forest WR 3-9 yardage (+55.1) and total yardage per game (+94.1), as well as third 2011 Wake Forest DC/ILB 6-7 Music City down conversion percentage (+10.4), sacks (+3) and tackles for loss 2012 Wake Forest DC/ILB 5-7 (+13). His second season helped Indiana to a bowl berth and a six-win 2013 Wake Forest DC/OLB 4-8 season for the first time in seven years. 2014 Indiana DC (DE/OLB) 4-8 2015 Indiana DC (DE/OLB) 6-7 Pinstripe Before his two-year stay at Indiana, Knorr served in several coaching 2016 Ohio State QC 11-2 Fiesta Bowl roles at Wake Forest over six seasons. In 2008 he joined the Demon JV AC = Junior Varsity Assistant Coach; ILB = Inside Linebackers Coach; Deacons staff as wide receivers coach where he worked on the offen- DC = Defensive Coordinatory; HC = Head Coach; OLB - Outside Linebackers Coach; sive side of the ball for three years, then switched sides to become S = Safeties Coach; AHC = Assistant Head Coach; WR = Receivers Coach; co-defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach in 2011. He was QC = Quality Control staff named defensive coordinator in 2012 when he continued to coach the inside linebackers, then oversaw the outside linebackers in his final sea- son of 2013.

As the defensive coordinator at Wake Forest, the Demon Deacons pro- duced some staunch numbers. In 2013, Wake Forest allowed only 24.1 points per game (38th nationally), 143.2 rushing yards (34th), 223.0 passing yards and 366.2 total yards (32nd) per game. A year prior, Knorr’s system produced 23 turnovers to rank second in the ACC with 12 forced fumbles. In conference games, Wake Forest ranked in the top half of the conference in eight of the 12 major defensive categories.

Knorr made the second stop of his coaching career at Air Force, his alma mater, for three seasons from 2005-07. He was initially hired to coach outside linebackers and strong safeties for two seasons, then was named assistant head coach and mentored the inside linebackers in 2007.

Prior to his return to Air Force, Knorr put together a 10-year tenure at Ohio University highlighted by four seasons as the program’s head coach from 2001-04 as he became the first Air Force Academy graduate to be named a head football coach at the Division I level. Previously, he was the Bobcats’ defensive coordinator in 1999-2000 and a linebacker’s coach from 1995-98.

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CHUCK CECIL MIKE DIANGELO

Senior Defensive Analyst Defensive Analyst Year at Arizona: 1st Year at Arizona: 4th Years in Collegiate Coaching: 1st Years in Coaching: 11th

One of the most revered players in program history, Chuck Cecil enters Mike DiAngelo is in his fourth season on staff at Arizona after serviing his first season on staff at Arizona as the senior defensive analyst. His the previous three seasons as the defensive graduate assistant where hiring was announced by head coach Rich Rodriguez on July 28, 2017. he worked primarily with the safeties while assisting with all facets of the defense. A 15-year coaching veteran in the National Football League, Cecil steps aside from on-field coaching duties with the Wildcats. His role will be He joined Rich Rodriguez’s staff in spring 2013 after spending six years assisting Rodriguez and the defensive staff in areas of overall organi- on the coaching staff at Washington and Jefferson College. During his zation, scouting, film breakdown, analysis and other game preparation tenure with the Presidents, DiAngelo served as secondary coach, quar- responsibilities. terback and receivers coach and also served as special teams coordi- nator. A two-time First Team Academic All-America selection (1986-87), Cecil played for Arizona from 1984 to 1987, first under the late Larry Smith DiAngelo helped W&J earn the school’s 23rd PAC Championship and and then under former head coach Dick Tomey for his final year. He 22nd NCAA playoff appearance during the 2012 season. As special began as a recruited walk-on from Helix High School in San Diego, teams coordinator, he played an important role in the development of Calif., and finished his UA career as one of the Pac-10’s noted and fear- Eric Eberle, who became one of the region’s top kickers/punters. Eberle less safeties before later being inducted in the College Football Hall of booted 11 field goals (second in school history) and was an All-PAC Fame in 2009. First-Team selection. W&J led the conference in kickoff coverage with a 40.6-yard advantage per game on their opponents. A consensus All-American in 1987, Cecil was the Aloha Bowl MVP and a two-time first-team all-conference selection, plus earned second-team In 2011, DiAngelo helped the Presidents rank 37th in the nation in total honors as a sophomore. He was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the defense (299.3 ypg). DiAngelo also coached wide receiver David Ravi- Year in 1987 and Pac-10 Player of the Week on three occasions. da, who finished his career as the Presidents’ all-time leading receiver with 191 catches. Off the field Cecil was a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection and culminated his education as a recipient of the NCAA VI Award, one of He spent the 2006 season as an assistant football coach at Division II the nation’s top scholar-athlete citations. He was named Arizona’s male Concord University (W.Va.) where he worked primarily as the team’s winner of the Pac-10 Conference Medal. quarterbacks coach. He also assisted with the special teams units. Cecil finished his UA career with the then No. 1 mark in passes defend- ed, 38, which currently is second to Michael Jolivette’s 44 from 2000 DiAngelo was a four-year member of the Baldwin-Wallace (2002-05) to 2003. He led the Wildcats with 80 solo tackles his senior year and football program and a two-year starting quarterback. As a junior, the also posted the school record that season with four interceptions at Steubenville, Ohio native threw for 1,249 yards and eight touchdowns. Stanford. During his sophomore season in 2003, the Yellow Jackets earned a bid to the NCAA Division III playoffs. Today, Cecil still ranks No. 7 on Arizona’s all-time tackles chart with a total of 392. Additionally, he holds the Arizona career record with 21 in- DiAngelo graduated with a bachelor’s degree in sport management in terceptions and among those returned one 100 yards for a touchdown 2006 and earned his master’s degree in education from Franciscan Uni- against Arizona State in 1986, a play that likely rests atop many UA versity (Steubenville, Ohio) in 2009. partisans’ choice as the single-most electrifying and revered moment in UA football history. B.J. DENKER After his storied collegiate career, Cecil was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the fourth round of the 1988 NFL Draft. He played in Green Bay through the 1992 season when he was voted to the 1993 NFL Pro Offensive Analyst Bowl, before moving on to the Phoenix Cardinals in 1993 and later the Year at Arizona: 1st Houston Oilers for the 1995 season. The safety finished a seven-year professional career with 461 tackles, 16 interceptions and one touch- Years in Coaching: 3rd down. B.J. Denker has returned to his alma mater for his first season as an Cecil accepted his first professional coaching job in 2001 with Jeff Fisher offensive analyst on Rich Rodriguez’s staff. Denker previously worked and the Tennessee Titans, where he served as a defensive assistant and as an offensive graduate assistant at Texas A&M following his playing quality control coach for three seasons. He was promoted to coach the career in Tucson. safeties and nickelbacks from 2004-06, before taking over as defensive backs coach in the 2007-08 seasons. Later, Cecil was named defensive In his role at Arizona, Denker works closely with the quarterbacks as an coordinator for the Titans in 2009-10. The next stop in Cecil’s career aid to co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Rod Smith. He took him to St. Louis, again working under Fisher. Cecil was the Rams’ also serves as the program’s director for junior college recruiting in secondary coach for five seasons. Arizona and California.

Cecil is married to Carrie Gerlach Cecil, a native Arizonan who has es- At Texas A&M, Denker worked closely with Aggies’ receivers in 2015, a tablished a successful communications career creating literary, televi- unit that included freshman All-American Christian Kirk. In 2016, Den- sion, film, online, business and live content. The couple met in their ker assisted with quarterbacks, a position that saw the talented Trevor time at UA and have one daughter, Charli. They are heavily involved Knight lead the Aggies to wins in seven of their first eight contests in community service, including hosting the Cecil Family Golden Hour before a late-season injury. The passing prowess also produced a 1,000- Golf Classic for the UMC Level One Trauma Center in Tucson, Arizona yard receiver in Josh Reynolds, who was a second-team All-SEC selec- and raise monies for Eve’s Angels, and Ordinary Hero, among other tion. organizations. As a quarterback, Denker was electric with both his arm and feet. A transfer from Cerritos College, Denker was the second-string quarter- back during Rodriguez’s first season in Tucson and the starter a year later. In the two-year career, Denker racked up with 1,023 yards and 14 touchdowns as a runner, while passing for 2,775 yards and 19 touch- downs. He completed 62-percent of his career passes and threw only eight interceptions on 418 attempts.

Denker’s senior season saw him start all 13 contests and lead Arizona to its second-straight eight-win season. The highlight was a stunning No- vember upset of then-No. 5 Oregon in which Denker produced one

34 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 35 ASSISTANT COACH BIOGRAPHIES of the best quarterbacked games in Arizona history. The lefty-passer completed 19-of-22 passes for 178 yards and two touchdowns, while DAVY GNODLE adding 102 yards of his own in the read-option run game that produced 304 yards. Later that season, Denker engineered the Wildcats to their Defensive Graduate Assistant second-straight postseason win in the AdvoCare V100 Bowl. Year at Arizona: 2nd Denker graduated from Arizona with a degree in general studies with a Years in Coaching: 2nd sports and society emphasis. He studied recreation park and tourism sciences in his graduate work at Texas A&M. Davy Gnodle enters his second season as a defensive graduate assistant after joining the program in the summer of 2016. He assists KYLE QUINN in coaching Arizona’s defensive line and outside linebackers.

Gnodle spent the last two years coaching defensive linemen at Cathe- Offensive Graduate Assistant dral High School in Los Angeles, and previously coached linebackers Year at Arizona: 3rd at Carson High School in 2012. Nine of Gnodle’s players have earned Division I scholarships in his three seasons as a high school assistant. Years in Coaching: 3rd Gnodle played linebacker at El Camino Junior College in the 2005 and 2007 seasons, before earning a scholarship to play at Texas Southern A two-time All-Pac-12 selection, Kyle Quinn returns to his alma mater in University. He earned a bachelor’s degree in science and health from TSU. his second season as an offensive graduate assistant at Arizona. He joined the staff in winter 2015 and will work with the offensive line A native of Carson, Calif., Gnodle graduated from Carson High School. while assisting with all facets of the offense. Previously, he coached the He is married to Shanyl Gnodle. They have two children, Davy Jr. and offensive line at Liberty High School in the Bay Area. Taliloa Silia. His extended family includes relatives from Pago Pago, American Samoa, and Faleula and Taufusi, Samoa. A native of Brentwood, Calif., and a graduate Liberty High School, Quinn played in 42 career games at center. He was part of two bowl teams, including earning the start for the Valero Alamo Bowl and the Gildan New Mexico Bowl Champions. He was a Senior CLASS Award Semifinalist. CHRIS ALLEN

Quinn earned his bachelor’s degree in history in May 2012. He’s pursu- Assoc. AD/Director of Strength & Conditioning ing a master’s degree in international security. Year at Arizona: 2nd Years in Athletics: 15th TERRENCE MILLER Chris Allen is in his sixth season as Associate Athletics Director for Offensive Graduate Assistant Strength and Conditioning. He oversees the entire Arizona Strength and Conditioning program, while working specifically with football and Year at Arizona: 1st women’s basketball. Years in Coaching: 1st Allen was the Director of Skill Development and Associate Director of Strength and Conditioning at Michigan from 2008-10 while Rich Rodri- Arizona letterwinner Terrence Miller enters his first season as an offen- guez was head coach, and spent five seasons (2003-07) as a member sive graduate assistant with the Wildcats. His work formally began in of the West Virginia strength staff as Coordinator of Strength and Con- fall of 2017 as an assistant receivers coach under Theron Aych, as po- ditioning and Director of Skill Development while Rodriguez was head sition he assists in all aspects of game-planning, film review, scouting coach in Morgantown. and on-field instructing. A native of Kingston, Jamaica, Allen was a sprinter on the WVU track Miller played receiver and tight end for two head coaches in his UA team from 1996-2000 and graduated in 2000 with degrees in account- career from 2009-13, including and current coach Rich ing and management information systems. He later earned a master’s Rodriguez. In his career, Miller hauled in 95 receptions for 1,117 yards degree in athletic coaching education from WVU in 2005 while serving and three touchdowns. He was a team captain in 2013 when Arizona as an assistant with noted strength coach Mike Barwis. upset No. 5 Oregon and went on to an AdvoCare V100 Bowl victory in Shreveport, La. His athletic and academic accomplishments include the 2000 West Vir- ginia University Track and Field Academic Award, first-team all-confer- After his collegiate career, Miller signed with the New York Jets, but ence honors in 1999 and 2000, academic all-conference honors (1997- injuries halted his playing career. 2000) and an annual citation as a WVU Storer Scholar Award (1995-99). He was an Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America HANK HOBSON sprint champion in 2000.

Defensive Graduate Assistant Allen holds certifications from the National Strength and Conditioning Association, the National Association of Speed and Explosion, USA Year at Arizona: 3rd Weightlifting Level I Sports and the American Red Cross. Years in Coaching: 3rd PARKER WHITEMAN Arizona letterwinner Hank Hobson enters his third season as a defen- sive graduate assistant under Rich Rodriguez. Hobson, who played line- backer for Rodriguez and former head coach Mike Stoops, joined the Director of Skill Development staff in the fall of 2015. Year at Arizona: 6th Now in his third year as a defensive graduate assistant, Hobson works Years in Athletics: 11th with all facets of the defense, with concentration as an assistant line- backer coach. His duties include assisting the defensive staff with film Parker Whiteman is in his sixth season as Director of Skill Development review, game planning, practice planning, on-field work and other es- and assistant strength and conditioning coach with Arizona football. sential duties. He served in a similar capacity with Rich Rodriguez’s teams at Michigan (2008-10) and West Virginia. Hobson played in 46 games for the Wildcats, totaling 35 tackles, in- cluding two for loss, as a linebacker and key special teams contributor. Whiteman was appointed a full-time assistant strength coach at West Virginia in 2007 after working as a graduate assistant in 2006. Prior to that, he spent two years as an assistant strength coach with the Balti- more Ravens and worked as a performance coach for Velocity Sports Performance.

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He received his bachelor’s degree in physical education and health defense industry. from Shepherd University (W.Va.), where he played football, in 2006. Whiteman completed a master’s degree in exercise science from Mc- Kirelawich received his bachelor’s degree in sports management from Daniel College. He is a native of Keyser, W. Va. West Virginia University in 2008, and a master’s in the same discipline in 2010. Born in Wheeling, W. Va., he played linebacker at University High School in Morgantown, W. Va. MIKE PARRISH He and his wife, Madeline, have a daughter, Kate, and a son, Will. His father, Bill, served as Arizona’s defensive line coach from 2012-15. Assistant AD, Football Year at Arizona: 6th CHRIS SINGLETARY Years in Athletics: 15th Director of Recruiting Mike Parrish is in his sixth season with Arizona football and fifteenth overall with Head Football Coach Rich Rodriguez. He began his stint Year at Arizona: 2nd with the Wildcats as Director of Football Operations in December 2011 Years in Athletics: 18th and was promoted to Assistant Athletics Director for Football in 2013.

In his current role, Parrish oversees day-to-day operations of the foot- A 17-year veteran working in athletics, Chris Singletary joined Rich Ro- ball program and serves as the program’s liaison to the administration, driguez’s staff in January of 2016 when he was hired as the director academic support, facility and game operations staff, medical staff as of recruiting. In his role, Singletary coordinates all aspects of the pro- well as the Department of Athletics’ external operations units. Parrish gram’s recruiting efforts, including the organization of recruiting trips is also responsible for managing the football budget and coordinating for coaches, the planning for prospects visits to campus and other op- team travel and bowl game operations. He also assists in the non-con- erational responsibilities. ference game scheduling process. Since the staff’s arrival in Tucson pri- or to the 2012 season, the football program has added non-conference Prior to his arrival in Tucson, Singletary was the recruiting coordinator matchups with at least one school from each Power Five conference as at Michigan from 2006-11 and later the director of player personnel well as BYU. Fan friendly regional matchups have also been scheduled through the 2015 seasons. His time with the Wolverines included three with UTEP, University of Hawaii, San Diego State and Colorado State seasons on Rodriguez’s staff (2008-10), and he worked under three oth- during that time period. Parrish has also worked with various campus er head coaches, including , and most recently, groups at the University of Arizona during his tenure. .

Previously, Parrish served as Rodriguez’s Director of Football Opera- A three-year letterman at Michigan (1996-98), Singletary graduated in tions at the University of Michigan in 2010 and was an operations as- May 1999 with a degree in sports management and communications. sistant in Ann Arbor for the first two years of Rodriguez’s tenure (2008- He was a special teams standout and played in 36 career games. 09). During his first two years in Ann Arbor, Parrish assisted with the organizational aspects of recruiting and served as the program’s liaison Following graduation, Singletary was hired by the International Man- to the compliance services office regarding recruiting matters. During agement Group. He spent one year in IMG’s basketball department be- his final year, Parrish also served as the program’s liaison to academic fore accepting a position as Director of Player Resources in the football support, university admissions, and the compliance services office on department with Tom Condon. He worked for IMG for seven-plus years all compliance matters. He also assisted with the planning of his fourth (1999-2006) before returning to his alma mater. Gator Bowl trip. A Detroit native, Singletary attended DePorres High School where he At West Virginia University, he served as operations graduate assistant was selected to the all-state Dream Teams of The Detroit News and in 2006 and 2007 and was an operations student assistant during his Detroit Free Press. He listed No. 7 on The Detroit News Blue-Chip List undergraduate career. During his time at WVU, Parrish assisted with as a senior. day-to-day operations of the football program, recruiting operations, summer camp operations and preparations for three Gator Bowls, one Singletary and his wife, LaToya, have two sons, Chris Jr. and Bryce. Sugar Bowl and one Fiesta Bowl. Additionally, he was an intern with LaToya graduated from U-M with a degree in electrical engineering. Steiner Sports Marketing and Memorabilia Agency in New Rochelle, N.Y. in 2005 and the Harrisburg Senators minor league baseball fran- chise during the summers of 2003 and 2004. DUSTY RUTLEDGE

Parrish has been an active member of the American Football Coaches Director of High School Relations/Camps/Clinics Association (AFCA) since 2006. He currently serves as the third Vice President for the National Football Operations Committee and as a Year at Arizona: 3rd member of the Advisory Group. In 2015, Par- Years in Athletics: 26th rish was named as a finalist for Football Scoop’s National Director of Football Operations of the Year award. Dusty Rutledge joined the Arizona football program as football analyst A native of Hershey, Pa., Parrish earned two bachelors’ degrees in Busi- for the 2015 season, before becoming the Director of High School Rela- ness Administration (2006) and a master’s in Sport Management (2008) tions, Camps and Clinics in 2016. from West Virginia University. Parrish and his wife, Lauren, were mar- ried in July 2014, and they have one son, Grayson, who was born in In his position, Rutledge works closely with day-to-day operational as- 2016. pects of the program, including practice organization and the Rich Ro- driguez Football Camps. Previously, he worked for Barwis Methods. He also served on head coach Rich Rodriguez’s staff at Michigan for the BILLY KIRELAWICH 2008-10 seasons in an external relations role. Rutledge served as the video coordinator at West Virginia from 2001- Football Operations Coordinator 07. He joined the Mountaineers’ staff after spending four seasons Year at Arizona: 6th (1997-2000) as a special assistant to Indiana Cam Cameron. Years in Athletics: 6th Prior to assisting Cameron, Rutledge was the defensive line coach and special teams coordinator under Rodriguez for three seasons at Glen- Billy Kirelawich is in his sixth season with Arizona football. He began as ville State (1994-96). He assisted Rodriguez during the seasons when an operations coordinator prior to the 2012 season, spent the 2013 and the Pioneers earned three WVIAC titles. Rutledge also coached the of- 2014 seasons as assistant director and was promoted to Director of fensive line at Fairmont State College (1988-93). Football Operations in the spring of 2015. Originally from Rockford, Ohio, Rutledge graduated from Fairmont He assists with day-to-day operations, travel coordination, player per- State with a bachelor’s degree in 1991. During three of his years at sonnel and recruiting logistics. Fairmont, he played football and remains one of college football’s last player-coaches. In 2010, he worked in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization in Bradenton, Fla., and in 2011, he was an associate in Baltimore, Md., at Aerotek, Rutledge and his wife, the former Jennifer King, have two daughters, a recruiting and staffing firm focused primarily in the aerospace and Elizabeth and Maegan.

36 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 37 UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT/DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

ROBERT C. ROBBINS, M.D. DAVE HEEKE

President, The University of Arizona Vice President & Director, Athletics First Year First Year 22nd UA President

Dr. Robert C. Robbins says he landed his dream job when he assumed Dave Heeke enters his first year as the Director of Athletics, continuing his position as the 22nd president of the University of Arizona on June an extensive 30-year career that has encompassed all aspects of the 1, 2017. He spent his first few months meeting students, faculty, staff, field including 11 years as the Athletics Director at Central Michigan alumni and elected officials across the country and in Mexico while also University. exploring the campus and the state. Heeke (pronounced Hee-key) was named Arizona’s 13th Director of “After I was named president and moved to Tucson, I started making Athletics in February of 2017 and officially started in that role on April visits to campus when I could talk with students, faculty, staff and even 1, 2017. visitors on an informal basis, and I found out that the community of people who live and work here make the UA really special,” said Presi- Heeke has developed a wide-ranging understanding of college athlet- dent Robbins. “The UA’s history of collaborative research and learning ics that includes a number of vital roles. He has experience in depart- is a great foundation.” ment leadership, budget development, fundraising, compliance and sport supervision, among other areas. Heeke has also been heavily in- President Robbins is already working to advance the priorities of the volved in facilities master planning and funding, as well as university University, which include ensuring a first-class student experience, and external relations. leadership in health sciences teaching and research, and enhanced marketing and branding. He is initiating an inclusive strategic planning While Athletics Director at CMU, Heeke instilled his vision of a “Cham- process, engaging campus, community and alumni stakeholders, and is pionship Culture,” which included athletic success, academic excel- also filling key leadership roles. lence, national media exposure, record fundraising, and a commitment to facilities. The department was twice honored with the Cartwright “We have an incredible team of champions and — as I’ve said — I want Award, which recognizes the Mid-American Conference’s top overall to help create a championship team,” said Robbins, who often is quot- institution based on excellence in academics, athletics and citizenship. ed using sports analogies. “We will strengthen existing relationships CMU earned the Reese Trophy, which honors the top MAC men’s ath- and build new collaborations to take the University of Arizona to even letic program, three times, and finished as the runner-up for the Jaco- higher levels of achievement, working to solve the 21st century’s most by Trophy, which honors the top MAC women’s athletic program, four complex, global challenges.” times under Heeke’s leadership. In addition, the football program won three MAC titles and qualified for bowl games in eight of his 11 years, When asked what UA alumni can do to assist him in making the Univer- while both men’s and women’s basketball programs won conference sity of Arizona an even greater presence, President Robbins is quick to championships. answer. Heeke is a nationally recognized leader among college athletics direc- “Be engaged. I am struck by how deeply and strongly our alumni feel tors. He was appointed to the NCAA Division I Athletic Director Advi- connected to their UA experience.” sory Group in June of 2013. One of just 11 Division I Athletic Directors nationwide to be selected for the appointment, the group meets pe- Before joining UA, Robbins served as president and CEO of the Texas riodically with NCAA President Mark Emmert and his staff to provide Medical Center (TMC) in Houston from 2012 to 2017. In this role, he feedback and perspective on issues affecting DI athletics. Heeke has significantly enhanced TMC’s commitment to collaboration, introduc- also been a member of the NCAA Division I Baseball Committee and ing five cross-institutional research initiatives centered on innovation, the Division I Football Issues Committee. He twice served on the base- genomics, regenerative medicine, health policy and clinical research. ball committee, first from 2006-08 and again from 2010-15, serving as the chair for the 2014-15 season. He was also a part of the football Prior to his time in Houston, Dr. Robbins served as professor and chair- committee from 2008-13, serving as chair in 2012-13. man of the Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery at Stanford Uni- versity School of Medicine, founding director of the Stanford Cardio- During Heeke’s 18 years at the University of Oregon, he assisted the vascular Institute, president of the International Society of Heart and athletics director with the daily operation of the Ducks’ overall athletic Lung Transplantation, president of the Western Thoracic Surgical As- budget and 17 sports. Heeke served on the AD’s executive staff and was sociation, president of the American Heart Association Western States responsible for strategic planning and financial models. In addition to Affiliate, president of the Bay Area Society of Thoracic Surgeons, and representing the AD at University and conference meetings, he man- chair of the American Heart Association Cardiovascular Surgery and aged all facets of internal operations, while being responsible for rev- Anesthesia Council, among other roles. In 2016 he served as president enue generation through external operations units. He assisted in the of the American Heart Association Southwest Affiliate. $95 million football stadium expansion as well as the construction of a $14 million football practice facility and a $5 million soccer stadium. An internationally recognized cardiac surgeon, Robbins has focused his clinical efforts on acquired cardiac diseases with a special expertise in An East Lansing, Mich., native, Heeke received a bachelor’s degree from the surgical treatment of congestive heart failure and cardiothoracic in 1985 and a master’s degree from Ohio State Univer- transplantation. His research work includes the investigation of stem sity in 1987. At Albion, he was a co-captain of the baseball team and cells for cardiac regeneration, cardiac transplant allograft vasculopa- a member of the club hockey team. He was a three-sport athlete at thy, bioengineered blood vessels, and automated vascular anastomotic East Lansing High School and received the Distinguished Alumni Award devices. Robbins is the author of more than 300 peer-reviewed articles from the East Lansing Educational Foundation in 2007. and a former guest editor of the Circulation Surgical Supplement. Heeke and his wife, Liz, have three boys, Ryan, Max and Zach. While at TMC, Robbins also served on the Houston branch of the Dallas Federal Reserve board, the board of directors of the Welch Founda- tion, and the American Heart Association Southwest Affiliate in 2016. He served on an independent blue ribbon committee to evaluate the Veterans Affairs health system, and the World Affairs Council of Greater Houston honored him as the 2016 International Citizen of the Year.

His educational background includes a B.S. in chemistry from Millsaps College, medical degree from the University of Mississippi, general sur- gical training at the University of Mississippi, cardiothoracic training at , postdoctoral research at Columbia University and the National Institutes of Health, and congenital heart surgical fellow- ships at Emory University and Royal Children’s Hospital.

38 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 39 THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA/PAC-12 CONFERENCE The University of Arizona The Pac-12 Conference

The University of Arizona (UA) is a place without limits—where teach- Built on a firm foundation of academic excellence and superior athlet- ing, research, service, and innovation merge to improve lives in Arizona ic performance, the Pac-12 Conference renewed its undisputed claim and beyond. We aren’t afraid to ask bigger questions, to get better as the Conference of Champions® in 2016-17, becoming the first con- answers. ference to win 500 NC12AA Championships. Beyond the court’s and fields, the Pac-12’s accomplishments extend into the classrooms across Established in 1885, the University of Arizona, the state’s super land- 12 campuses, and outside its traditional geographic footprint into new grant university with two medical schools, produces graduates who are corners around the world. real-world ready through its 100% Engagement initiative. Recognized as a global leader, the UA is also a leader in research, bringing more En route to becoming the first conference to win 500 NCAA Champi- than $606 million in research investment each year, and ranking 20th onships, the Pac-12 led the nation in 2016-17 with 13 NCAA crowns. among all public universities. The UA is advancing the frontiers of in- This haul adds to the an incredible 158 NCAA team titles since 1999- terdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships, and is a 2000 and 300 since 1981-82, the start of women’s sports sponsorship, member of the Association of American Universities, the 62 leading an average of over nine per year. Even more impressive has been the public and private research universities. It benefits the state with an breadth of the Pac-12’s success with championships coming in 29 dif- estimated economic impact of $8.3 billion annually. ferent men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-12 has led or tied the nation in NCAA Championships in 51 of the last 57 years, the only exceptions We’re innovators and discoverers. being in 1980-81, 1988-89, 1990-91 and 1995-96 when the Conference Establishing Arizona’s first university in the middle of the Sonoran Des- finished second, and only twice finished third in 1998-99 and 2004-05. ert was a bold move. But our founders were fearless, and we have never lost that spirit. To this day, we’re revolutionizing the fields of space For the 12th-consecutive year, the Pac-12 had the most or tied for the sciences, optics, biosciences, medicine, arts and humanities, business, most NCAA titles of any conference in the country, winning at least six technology transfer, and many others. Since it was founded, the UA has every year since 2000-01. No other conference has won double-digit grown to cover more than 380 acres in central Tucson, a rich breeding NCAA crowns in a single year, the Pac-12 doing so nine times, including ground for discovery. a record 14 in 1996-97.

Where else in the world can you find an astronomical observatory mir- Spanning over a century of outstanding athletics achievements, The ror lab under a football stadium? An entire ecosystem under a glass Pac-12 has claimed 501 NCAA Championships (297 men’s, 174 women’s, dome? Who else is bringing back samples from asteroids? Visit our 30 combined), nearly 200 more than the next league. It was also the campus just once, and you’ll quickly understand why the UA is a uni- first to win 400 championships then surpassed 450 when Colorado and versity unlike any other. Utah joined the league in 2010-11.

Here, “Bear Down” is more than just a motto. Pac-12 members have won 297 NCAA team championships on the Before UA student body president and revered football quarterback men’s side, 81 more than the next-closest conference. Men’s NCAA John “Button” Salmon died in 1926, his last words to his teammates crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-12 - 16 basketball were, “Tell them ... tell the team to bear down.” Whether it’s academics, titles by six schools, 54 tennis titles, 47 outdoor track & field crowns, athletics, or research, we’ve adopted the stance that when the going and 28 baseball titles. Pac-12 members have won 25 of 47 NCAA titles gets tough, the tough #BearDown. in volleyball, 43 of 48 in water polo, 30 in skiing, and 24 in swimming & diving national championships. Our curiosity knows no bounds. As a leading-edge public research university, we’re inspired to explore Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of humanity’s most fundamental questions—about science, medicine, the NCAA individual champions. Over 2,000 (2,292) individual crowns have arts, and business. Our faculty includes members of esteemed national been won by Pac-12 student-athletes over the years with 1,358 by male academies, Pulitzer and Nobel Prize winners, White House Champions student-athletes. Student-athletes have also captured 185 individual ti- of Change, and celebrated thought leaders in numerous disciplines. We tles at combined championships (ie., skiing and fencing). are leading projects that will change how we see the world, such as the OSIRIS-REx mission, which will scoop samples from a near-Earth On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA be- asteroid in 2020. gan conducting women’s championships 36 years ago, Pac-12 mem- bers have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on We’re partners with the community. 26 occasions, including a current streak of 17-consecutive years, dat- Whether we’re teaming up with local schools to improve K–12 ed- ing back to 2000. Overall, the Pac-12 has captured 174 NCAA women’s ucation, or working with rural communities to improve the health of titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 100. Pac-12 residents, we’re helping society meet its grand challenges. members have dominated a number of sports, winning 23 softball ti- tles, 23 tennis crowns, 15 volleyball titles, 18 of the last 28 trophies in The UA’s Tech Parks are where dynamic innovators and business leaders golf, and 15 in swimming & diving. work side by side to test and develop new technologies. The Banner – University Medical Center is a 479-bed hospital that has been ranked Pac-12 women student-athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, among the nation’s best hospitals by US News & World Report for more as well, having captured an unmatched 749 NCAA individual crowns, an than a decade. Between the UA’s research, outreach, and the UA’s Tech average of over 20 championships per season, including 30 in 2016-17. Parks, we generate $8.3 billion of economic activity in Arizona, annu- ally. The Pac-12’s excellence is further proven in the annual Division I Lear- field Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that Our graduates are accomplished. honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. At the UA, 100 percent of our undergraduates will have the opportu- Stanford won an unprecedented 23rd-consecutive Directors’ Cup in nity to apply their knowledge and act on their dreams through intern- 2016-17 to lead the Conference. ships, fieldwork, community service, student leadership, the developing of original works, and by collaborating within research opportunities. Our mission is to graduate students who are sought after by the best employers and postgraduate programs, and who are ready to embark Old Main on meaningful careers. Constructed in 1891

Equipped with skills, knowledge, experience and the entrepreneurial spirit they gain at the UA, our students become highly skilled members of society who lead with determination, innovate without limits, and create companies that generate more jobs, exponentially benefitting our state, our nation, and the world. Our alumni include astronauts and actors; Grammy, Tony, Emmy, and Oscar winners; media stars; Olympic athletes; Fortune 500 CEOs; public servants; Nobel scientists; inventors, and best-selling authors.

We’re thinkers and doers. From the heart of the Southwest to the edges of the universe, there are no limits to how far we can reach. We’ll never stop pushing to make sense of the world and to find ways to make it better. At the University of Arizona, we have the power to make a difference.

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Date Opponent Score Time Attend PASSING 09/03/16 vs. BYU ^ L, 16-18 3:18 50,528 G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G 09/10/16 GRAMBLING STATE W, 31-21 3:36 45,686 Dawkins, B. 10 123.97 98-182-6 53.8 1348 8 75 134.8 09/17/16 HAWAI’I W, 47-28 3:35 50,116 Solomon, A. 5 119.22 37-63-2 58.7 462 1 47 92.4 09/24/16 #9 WASHINGTON * L, 28-35 (OT) 3:22 48,747 Tate, K. 7 94.03 18-45-3 40.0 243 3 63 34.7 10/01/16 at UCLA * L, 24-45 3:23 68,013 Morin, M. 11 154.45 4-8-1 50.0 84 1 51 7.6 10/08/16 at #24 Utah * L, 23-36 3:48 45,917 Werlinger, Z. 2 0.00 0-5-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 10/15/16 USC * L, 14-48 3:30 55,463 TEAM 8 0.00 0-3-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 10/29/16 STANFORD * L, 10-34 3:20 46,740 Total 12 116.15 157-306-12 51.3 2,137 13 75 178.1 11/05/16 at #25 Washington State * L, 7-69 3:13 33,547 Opponents 12 153.29 281-427-8 65.8 3,302 34 71 275.2 11/12/16 #16 COLORADO * L, 24-49 3:24 41,068 11/19/16 at Oregon State * L, 17-42 2:57 35,059 RUSHING 11/25/16 ARIZONA STATE * W, 56-35 3:30 50,197 GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Dawkins, B. 10 131 1029 85 944 7.2 10 79 94.4 * Pac-12 Conference Game ^ Cactus Kickoff Classic (Glendale, Ariz.) Grant, S. 12 74 508 47 461 6.2 6 63 38.4 Green, Z. 11 77 377 5 372 4.8 3 56 33.8 Scoring Summary Wilson, N. 5 55 331 11 320 5.8 3 49 64.0 Taylor, J.J. 4 38 270 9 261 6.9 2 61 65.2 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Avg. Tate, K. 7 49 273 36 237 4.8 1 28 33.9 Arizona 55 86 54 102 0 297 24.8 Johnson, T. 7 28 149 4 145 5.2 1 24 20.7 Opponents 97 132 114 110 7 460 38.3 Brown, S. 12 2 62 0 62 31.0 0 30 5.2 Leon, B. 12 8 38 0 38 4.8 0 10 3.2 Team Statistics Morin, M. 11 6 44 13 31 5.2 0 27 2.8 Bradford, O. 2 5 16 0 16 3.2 0 6 8.0 ARIZ OPP Wood, T. 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2 SCORING 297 460 Werlinger, Z. 2 2 3 7 -4 -2.0 0 3 -2.0 Points Per Game 24.8 38.3 TEAM 8 8 0 14 -14 -1.8 0 0 -1.8 FIRST DOWNS 246 302 Total 12 509 3150 330 2820 5.5 26 79 235.0 Rushing 129 130 Opponents 12 496 2595 265 2330 4.7 27 85 194.2 Passing 85 141 RECEIVING Penalty 32 31 G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G RUSHING YARDAGE 2820 2330 Phillips, N. 11 33 414 12.5 2 64 37.6 Yards gained rushing 3150 2595 Brown, S. 12 29 521 18.0 3 75 43.4 Yards lost rushing 330 265 Griffey, T. 12 23 382 16.6 2 42 31.8 Rushing Attempts 509 496 Grant, S. 12 22 247 11.2 3 70 20.6 Average Per Rush 5.5 4.7 Denson, C. 12 15 242 16.1 2 51 20.2 Average Per Game 235.0 194.2 Wood, T. 12 7 49 7.0 0 12 4.1 TDs Rushing 26 27 Poindexter, S. 10 6 82 13.7 0 25 8.2 PASSING YARDAGE 2137 3302 Johnson, T. 7 5 46 9.2 0 20 6.6 Comp-Att-Int 157-306-12 281-427-8 Kern, J. 12 5 41 8.2 1 16 3.4 Average Per Pass 7.0 7.7 Peterson, C. 6 3 47 15.7 0 31 7.8 Average Per Catch 13.6 11.8 Ellison, T. 9 2 19 9.5 0 15 2.1 Average Per Game 178.1 275.2 Taylor, J.J. 4 2 16 8.0 0 18 4.0 TDs Passing 13 34 Wilson, N. 5 2 11 5.5 0 8 2.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4957 5632 Green, Z. 11 2 5 2.5 0 3 0.5 Total Plays 815 923 Cooper, D. 2 1 15 15.0 0 15 7.5 Average Per Play 6.1 6.1 Total 12 157 2137 13.6 13 75 178.1 Average Per Game 413.1 469.3 Opponents 12 281 3302 11.8 34 71 275.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 29-494 35-671 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-56 21-241 TOTAL OFFENSE INT RETURNS: #-Yards 8-32 12-100 G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.0 19.2 Dawkins, B. 10 313 944 1348 2292 229.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 4.7 11.5 Tate, K. 7 94 237 243 480 68.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 4.0 8.3 Grant, S. 12 74 461 0 461 38.4 FUMBLES-LOST 24-9 19-6 Solomon, A. 5 88 -52 462 410 82.0 PENALTIES-Yards 76-768 102-877 Green, Z. 11 77 372 0 372 33.8 Average Per Game 64.0 73.1 Wilson, N. 5 55 320 0 320 64.0 PUNTS-Yards 61-2538 48-2091 Taylor, J.J. 4 38 261 0 261 65.2 Average Per Punt 41.6 43.6 Johnson, T. 7 28 145 0 145 20.7 Net punt average 37.0 40.7 Morin, M. 11 14 31 84 115 10.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 25:50 34:10 Brown, S. 12 2 62 0 62 5.2 3RD-DOWN Conversions 57/157 92/175 Leon, B. 12 8 38 0 38 3.2 3rd-Down Pct 36% 53% Bradford, O. 2 5 16 0 16 8.0 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/18 5/16 Wood, T. 12 1 3 0 3 0.2 4th-Down Pct 28% 31% Werlinger, Z. 2 7 -4 0 -4 -2.0 SACKS BY-Yards 22-145 28-192 TEAM 8 11 -14 0 -14 -1.8 MISC YARDS 0 0 Total 12 815 2820 2137 4957 413.1 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 39 62 Opponents 12 923 2330 3302 5632 469.3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-14 9-14 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES 31-40 77% 49-56 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 23-40 57% 42-56 75% PAT-ATTEMPTS 36-36 100% 59-60 98% ATTENDANCE 338017 182536 Games/Avg Per Game 7/48288 4/45634 Neutral Site Games 1/50528

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PUNT RETURNS SCORING No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------| Phillips, Nate 7 34 4.9 0 18 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Taylor, J.J. 3 26 8.7 0 22 Pollack, J. 0 9-14 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 63 Brown, Shun 2 -4 -2.0 0 4 Dawkins, B. 10 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 60 Total 12 56 4.7 0 22 Grant, S. 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Opponents 21 241 11.5 0 36 Brown, S. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Wilson, N. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 INTERCEPTIONS Green, Z. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 No. Yds Avg TD Long Taylor, J.J. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Cruikshank, D. 2 3 1.5 0 3 Phillips, N. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 2 1 0.5 0 1 Denson, C. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Rutt, B. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Griffey, T. 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Neal, D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Tate, K. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 6 McCall Jr., J. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Johnson, T. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Whittaker, J. 1 22 22.0 0 22 Kern, J. 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 8 32 4.0 0 22 Solomon, A. 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Opponents 12 100 8.3 0 35 Matthews, J. 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 39 9-14 36-36 0-1 0 0-2 0 0 297 KICK RETURNS Opponents 62 9-14 59-60 0-1 0 0-1 0 1 460 No. Yds Avg TD Long Johnson, T. 9 139 15.4 0 33 FIELD GOALS Neal, D. 8 153 19.1 0 26 FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Denson, C. 4 72 18.0 0 23 Pollack, J. 9-14 64.3 0-0 6-6 2-2 1-3 0-3 46 0 Ellison, T. 3 46 15.3 0 19 Mashack, K. 2 31 15.5 0 22 FIELD GOAL SEQUENCE Brown, S. 2 58 29.0 0 30 Arizona OPPONENTS Barton, M. 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 BYU 52,(46) (24),(33) Total 29 494 17.0 0 33 Grambling State (31) - Opponents 35 671 19.2 0 52 Hawai’i (27),(28) - Washington - 45,40 FUMBLE RETURNS UCLA (20) 36,(39) No. Yds Avg TD Long Utah 52,(37) (28),(35) Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 USC - 54 Opponents 3 83 27.7 1 42 Stanford (27) (45),(26) Washington State - (23),(31) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Colorado 44,(23),50,44 - G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Oregon State (22) - Dawkins, B. 10 944 0 0 0 0 944 94.4 Arizona State - 53 Grant, S. 12 461 247 0 0 0 708 59.0 Brown, S. 12 62 521 -4 58 0 637 53.1 PUNTING Phillips, N. 11 0 414 34 0 0 448 40.7 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Griffey, T. 12 0 382 0 0 0 382 31.8 Pollack, J. 48 2028 42.2 67 2 6 15 10 0 Green, Z. 11 372 5 0 0 0 377 34.3 Glatting, J. 10 394 39.4 52 0 4 4 1 0 Wilson, N. 5 320 11 0 0 0 331 66.2 Aragon, M. 3 116 38.7 53 0 1 1 1 0 Johnson, T. 7 145 46 0 139 0 330 47.1 Total 61 2538 41.6 67 2 11 20 12 0 Denson, C. 12 0 242 0 72 0 314 26.2 Opponents 48 2091 43.6 64 4 17 23 13 0 Taylor, J.J. 4 261 16 26 0 0 303 75.8 Tate, K. 7 237 0 0 0 0 237 33.9 KICKOFFS Neal, D. 11 0 0 0 153 0 153 13.9 No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Poindexter, S. 10 0 82 0 0 0 82 8.2 Gastelum, E. 34 2135 62.8 15 1 Ellison, T. 9 0 19 0 46 0 65 7.2 Pollack, J. 24 1269 52.9 5 2 Wood, T. 12 3 49 0 0 0 52 4.3 Total 58 3404 58.7 20 3 671 38.5 26 Peterson, C. 6 0 47 0 0 0 47 7.8 Opponents 82 5065 61.8 49 2 494 40.8 24 Kern, J. 12 0 41 0 0 0 41 3.4 Leon, B. 12 38 0 0 0 0 38 3.2 Morin, M. 11 31 0 0 0 0 31 2.8 Mashack, K. 12 0 0 0 31 0 31 2.6 Whittaker, J. 12 0 0 0 0 22 22 1.8 Bradford, O. 2 16 0 0 0 0 16 8.0 Cooper, D. 2 0 15 0 0 0 15 7.5 McCall Jr., J. 9 0 0 0 0 6 6 0.7 Cruikshank, D. 12 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 12 0 0 0 0 1 1 0.1 Werlinger, Z. 2 -4 0 0 0 0 -4 -2.0 Barton, M. 11 0 0 0 -5 0 -5 -0.5 TEAM 8 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -1.8 Solomon, A. 5 -52 0 0 0 0 -52 -10.4 Total 12 2820 2137 56 494 32 5539 461.6 Opponents 12 2330 3302 241 671 100 6644 553.7

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DEFENSIVE LEADERS |------TACKLES------| |-- SACKS--| |---- PASS DEFENSE ----| |-- FUMBLES --| |-BLKS -| PLAYER GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 14 Magloire Jr., Paul 11 58 23 81 5.5-14 2.5-10 . 1 . . . . . 6 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 12 59 19 78 4.0-9 . 2-1 6 . . . . . 11 Barton, Michael 11 47 18 65 8.0-28 3.0-13 . 1 . . . . . 9 Cruikshank, Dane 12 53 7 60 1.5-2 . 2-3 7 . . . . . 52 Kenny, John 12 30 9 39 0.5-1 . . 1 . . 1 . . 21 Hayes, Isaiah 11 30 8 38 2.5-9 1.0-7 ...... 17 Whittaker, Jace 12 31 4 35 1.0-3 . 1-22 11 . . . . . 31 Cooper, Tristan 11 26 9 35 2.0-11 1.0-7 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 Jones, Tellas 9 20 13 33 2.0-8 1.5-6 ...... 47 Matthews, Jake 11 24 7 31 0.5-5 0.5-5 . . . 1-0 1 . . 57 Ippolito, Cody 6 23 5 28 4.0-13 1.5-8 . . . 2-0 . . . 29 McCall Jr., Jarvis 9 20 7 27 2.0-7 . 1-6 2 . . 1 . . 19 Neal, DaVonte’ 11 18 3 21 . . 1-0 4 . . . . . 18 Rutt, Brandon 12 13 6 19 . . 1-0 1 . 2-0 . . . 25 Mariscal, Anthony 8 15 4 19 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . . 99 Fuimaono, Sani 11 14 5 19 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 32 Miller, DeAndre’ 9 15 3 18 5.0-33 3.0-28 ...... 86 Belknap, Justin 12 13 3 16 2.5-19 1.0-15 . 2 . . . . . 98 Tharpe Jr., L. 8 8 8 16 2.5-8 . . 3 . . . . . 62 Fanene, Aiulua 12 12 3 15 2.0-7 . . 1 . . . . . 92 Banda, Jack 12 10 4 14 3.0-16 2.0-10 . 1 . . . . . 45 Mashack, Kwesi 12 14 . 14 . . . 1 . . . . . 60 Bruno, Luca 11 7 5 12 1.0-1 ...... 93 Zellers, Parker 9 11 1 12 3.5-25 3.0-25 . . . . 2 . . 28 Vaughn, Carrington 11 5 3 8 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 10 Holland, Malcolm 12 8 . 8 ...... 38 Leon, Brandon 12 5 1 6 ...... 0F Brown, Shun 12 6 . 6 ...... 84 Mendivil, Abraham 11 5 1 6 ...... 91 Connolly, F. 7 5 1 6 2.0-5 ...... 20 Ulloa, Chacho 11 4 . 4 ...... TM TEAM 8 3 . 3 2.0-7 1.0-6 . . . . 1 . . 39 Ellison, Tony 9 1 1 2 ...... 3 Denson, Cam 12 1 1 2 ...... 82 Gastelum, Edgar 8 2 . 2 ...... 1C Dawkins, Brandon 10 2 . 2 ...... 94 Allen, Calvin 5 1 1 2 ...... 1 . . 59 Stagg, Matthew 11 1 1 2 ...... 34 Green, Zach 11 1 . 1 ...... 46 Green, Albert 9 1 . 1 ...... 13 Holiday, Devin 5 1 . 1 ...... 5 Griffey, Trey 12 1 . 1 ...... 2 Burns, Lorenzo 2 1 . 1 ...... 8 Wood, Trevor 12 1 . 1 ...... 24 Morgan, R.J. 2 1 . 1 ...... 96 Griffin, Marcus 3 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 628 184 812 59-237 22-145 8-32 44 . 6-0 8 . . Opponents 12 560 132 692 73.0-311 28-192 12-100 27 3 9-83 13 . 1

TEAM COMPARISON (GAME-BY-GAME) Note: Game totals are displayed in the format ARIZ/OPPONENT for each category

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFFENSE RETURNS Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards TO BYU 16-18 17/24 6/14 9/10 2/0 26-115/47-213 20-30-2/21-29-0 213/202 56-328/76-415 71/70 2/0 GRAMBLING STATE 31-21 21/28 11/7 8/19 2/2 47-222/36-60 15-30-0/31-44-3 223/402 77-445/80-462 96/40 0/6 HAWAI’I 47-28 28/25 19/9 8/13 1/3 49-347/38-168 16-21-0/21-43-1 235/261 70-582/81-429 38/124 0/2 WASHINGTON 28-35 23/24 12/16 8/7 3/1 43-308/51-352 19-31-1/14-21-1 167/160 74-475/72-512 -6/51 3/1 UCLA 24-45 22/20 11/4 7/15 4/1 49-242/32-125 13-31-0/20-37-0 145/350 80-387/69-475 94/158 0/0 Utah 23-36 21/23 8/12 11/7 2/4 37-127/45-210 16-29-3/13-29-0 348/245 66-475/74-455 37/100 3/0 USC 14-48 20/25 8/15 7/9 5/1 44-201/43-320 11-26-2/22-35-0 142/254 70-343/78-574 0/81 4/0 STANFORD 10-34 15/17 9/12 4/4 2/1 44-170/42-237 5-20-1/14-31-1 116/104 64-286/73-341 44/81 3/1 Washington State 7-69 14/34 7/7 4/22 3/5 30-158/32-140 11-23-2/47-52-0 128/474 53-286/84-614 76/140 3/0 COLORADO 24-49 23/25 12/11 7/8 4/6 52-257/46-175 12-26-0/19-27-1 155/213 78-412/73-388 49/31 1/1 Oregon State 17-42 23/26 10/14 11/11 2/1 40-162/46-210 16-31-1/16-19-0 188/265 71-350/65-475 53/25 1/1 ARIZONA STATE 56-35 19/31 16/9 1/16 2/6 48-511/38-120 3-8-0/43-60-1 77/372 56-588/98-492 30/194 1/2 Totals 297-460 246/302 129/130 85/141 32/31 509-2820/496-2330 157-306-12/281-427-8 2137/3302 815-4957/923-5632 582/1095 21/14

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards BYU 5-13/7-15 0-0/1-1 22:23/37:37 -15:14 4.4/4.5 7.1/7.0 5.9/5.5 4-47.5/6-45.7 4-20/8-65 GRAMBLING STATE 5-15/9-15 1-4/0-0 27:03/32:57 -5:54 4.7/1.7 7.4/9.1 5.8/5.8 4-48.0/4-47.8 7-65/12-86 HAWAI’I 4-11/8-15 0-0/1-2 28:24/31:36 -3:12 7.1/4.4 11.2/6.1 8.3/5.3 4-46.2/5-50.4 11-105/12-95 WASHINGTON 6-14/5-12 2-4/0-1 25:02/34:58 -9:56 7.2/6.9 5.4/7.6 6.4/7.1 3-51.7/3-40.3 2-30/8-63 UCLA 3-16/4-12 0-1/0-1 31:32/28:28 3:04 4.9/3.9 4.7/9.5 4.8/6.9 10-39.2/5-33.8 5-40/5-60 Utah 6-12/7-15 0-0/0-0 24:10/35:50 -11:40 3.4/4.7 12.0/8.4 7.2/6.1 4-34.2/6-50.0 7-65/14-98 USC 6-14/7-13 0-2/0-1 24:36/35:24 -10:48 4.6/7.4 5.5/7.3 4.9/7.4 5-44.6/4-36.2 4-35/8-98 STANFORD 3-14/7-18 1-3/1-2 26:08/33:52 -7:44 3.9/5.6 5.8/3.4 4.5/4.7 7-39.3/6-44.7 5-55/6-55 Washington State 2-10/11-14 0-1/0-0 22:32/37:28 -14:56 5.3/4.4 5.6/9.1 5.4/7.3 7-37.1/1-58.0 7-85/9-85 COLORADO 5-15/7-14 0-0/0-0 29:47/30:13 -0:26 4.9/3.8 6.0/7.9 5.3/5.3 6-43.8/5-41.6 13-138/7-62 Oregon State 10-15/9-12 1-2/1-2 24:24/35:36 -11:12 4.1/4.6 6.1/13.9 4.9/7.3 3-40.0/1-42.0 3-29/5-49 ARIZONA STATE 2-8/11-20 0-1/1-6 24:04/35:56 -11:52 10.6/3.2 9.6/6.2 10.5/5.0 4-36.5/2-31.5 8-101/8-61 Totals 57-157/92-175 5-18/5-16 310:05/409:55 -99:50 5.5/4.7 7.0/7.7 6.1/6.1 61-41.6/48-43.6 768/877

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ARIZONA GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|----RUSHING----| |----RECEIVING----| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |----PUNT RET----| TOT. Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg YARDS vs BYU 26 115 2 49 20 213 0 32 20-30-2 213 0 32 3 65 0 33 1 6 0 6 328 GRAMBLING STATE 47 222 3 42 15 223 1 70 15-30-0 223 1 70 4 39 0 19 3 28 0 22 445 HAWAI’I 49 347 5 61 16 235 1 56 16-21-0 235 1 56 2 26 0 18 3 12 0 18 582 WASHINGTON 43 308 3 79 19 167 1 54 19-31-1 167 1 54 1 4 0 3 2 -10 0 0 475 at UCLA 49 242 0 30 13 145 3 34 13-31-0 145 3 34 5 94 0 23 0 0 0 0 387 at Utah 37 127 1 11 16 348 2 75 16-29-3 348 2 75 2 37 0 28 0 0 0 0 475 USC 44 201 1 39 11 142 1 51 11-26-2 142 1 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 343 STANFORD 44 170 0 25 5 116 1 43 5-20-1 116 1 43 1 25 0 25 2 16 0 16 286 at Washington State 30 158 0 50 11 128 1 47 11-23-2 128 1 47 4 76 0 30 0 0 0 0 286 COLORADO 52 257 3 45 12 155 0 50 12-26-0 155 0 50 2 49 0 26 0 0 0 0 412 at Oregon State 40 162 1 27 16 188 1 43 16-31-1 188 1 43 3 49 0 21 1 4 0 4 350 ARIZONA STATE 48 511 7 71 3 77 1 64 3-8-0 77 1 64 2 30 0 15 0 0 0 0 588 Totals 509 2820 26 79 157 2137 13 75 157-306-12 2137 13 75 29 494 0 33 12 56 0 22 4957 Opponent 496 2330 27 85 281 3302 34 71 281-427-8 3302 34 71 35 671 0 52 21 241 0 36 5632

ARIZONA GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|----TACKLES----| |------SACKS------| |--FUMBLES--| |---PASS DEFENSE---| KICK |------PAT------| SCORING Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU BLK Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts vs BYU 57 10 67 7.0-16 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 16 GRAMBLING STATE 51 12 63 9.0-52 5.0-43 3 3-0 3-29 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 HAWAI’I 53 10 63 2.0-9 1.0-7 1 1-0 1-0 0 4 0 5-5 0 0 0 47 WASHINGTON 54 8 62 6.0-27 4.0-20 1 0-0 1-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 at UCLA 45 12 57 6.0-16 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 10 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at Utah 43 24 67 4.0-20 2.0-15 1 0-0 0-0 0 6 0 2-2 0 0 0 23 USC 54 10 64 3.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 14 STANFORD 48 16 64 7.0-29 4.0-22 0 0-0 1-3 0 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 at Washington State 55 32 87 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 COLORADO 52 8 60 4.0-22 2.0-18 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 at Oregon State 44 20 64 3.0-17 1.0-7 0 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 17 ARIZONA STATE 72 22 94 7.0-19 2.0-8 1 1-0 1-0 0 6 0 8-8 0 0 0 56 Totals 628 184 812 59.0-237 22.0-145 8 6-0 8-32 0 44 0 36-36 0 0 0 297 Opponent 560 132 692 73.0-311 28.0-192 13 9-83 12-100 3 27 0 60-59 0 0 1 460

ARIZONA GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|------PUNTING ------| |---- FIELDGOALS ----| |------KICKOFFS ------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB vs BYU 4 190 47.5 55 0 0 2 2 1 2-1 46 0 4 258 64.5 2 0 GRAMBLING STATE 4 192 48.0 55 0 0 0 1 2 1-1 31 0 6 388 64.7 4 0 HAWAI’I 4 185 46.2 54 0 1 0 1 2 2-2 28 0 9 570 63.3 3 0 WASHINGTON 3 155 51.7 65 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 5 274 54.8 2 0 at UCLA 10 392 39.2 47 0 0 1 0 3 1-1 20 0 4 220 55.0 0 1 at Utah 4 137 34.2 50 0 0 0 1 0 2-1 37 0 5 291 58.2 1 0 USC 5 223 44.6 67 0 1 0 2 2 0-0 0 0 3 150 50.0 1 1 STANFORD 7 275 39.3 53 0 0 2 1 1 1-1 27 0 3 166 55.3 2 0 at Washington State 7 260 37.1 53 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 2 130 65.0 1 0 COLORADO 6 263 43.8 58 0 0 2 2 2 4-1 23 0 5 237 47.4 2 0 at Oregon State 3 120 40.0 42 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 22 0 3 158 52.7 0 1 ARIZONA STATE 4 146 36.5 48 0 0 1 0 2 0-0 0 0 9 562 62.4 2 0 Totals 61 2538 41.6 67 0 2 11 12 20 14-9 46 0 58 3404 58.7 20 3 Opponent 48 2091 43.6 64 0 4 17 13 23 14-9 45 0 82 5065 61.8 49 2

ARIZONA OFFENSE INSIDE THE RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs |------Failed to score inside RZ ------| Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game vs BYU L 16-18 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Grambling State W 31-21 4 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Hawai’i W 47-28 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington L 28-35 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 at UCLA L 24-45 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Utah L 23-36 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 USC L 14-48 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Stanford L 10-34 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Washington State L 7-69 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Colorado L 24-49 6 4 24 3 3 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 at Oregon State L 17-42 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Arizona State W 56-35 5 5 35 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 40 31 185 23 18 5 8 3 4 0 2 0 0 31 of 40 (77.5%)

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OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|----RUSHING----| |----RECEIVING----| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |----PUNT RET----| TOT. Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg YARDS vs BYU 47 213 1 36 21 202 1 19 21-29-0 202 1 19 2 42 0 29 1 27 0 27 415 GRAMBLING STATE 36 60 1 14 31 402 2 49 31-44-3 402 2 49 2 39 0 21 2 1 0 1 462 HAWAI’I 38 168 3 18 21 261 1 38 21-43-1 261 1 38 6 124 0 26 0 0 0 0 429 WASHINGTON 51 352 3 55 14 160 2 37 14-21-1 160 2 37 3 50 0 28 1 1 0 1 512 at UCLA 32 125 3 29 20 350 3 62 20-37-0 350 3 62 4 111 0 52 4 47 0 33 475 at Utah 45 210 3 26 13 245 1 69 13-29-0 245 1 69 4 100 0 34 0 0 0 0 455 USC 43 320 2 85 22 254 5 46 22-35-0 254 5 46 1 1 0 0 4 9 0 5 574 STANFORD 42 237 2 45 14 104 2 18 14-31-1 104 2 18 1 2 0 2 3 29 0 24 341 at Washington State 32 140 3 19 47 474 6 71 47-52-0 474 6 71 1 14 0 14 4 107 0 36 614 COLORADO 46 175 4 34 19 213 3 47 19-27-1 213 3 47 2 18 0 9 1 13 0 13 388 at Oregon State 46 210 1 19 16 265 5 53 16-19-0 265 5 53 2 25 0 17 0 0 0 0 475 ARIZONA STATE 38 120 1 12 43 372 3 33 43-60-1 372 3 33 7 145 0 35 1 7 0 7 492 Opponent totals 496 2330 27 85 281 3302 34 71 281-427-8 3302 34 71 35 671 0 52 21 241 0 36 5632 Arizona 509 2820 26 79 157 2137 13 75 157-306-12 2137 13 75 29 494 0 33 12 56 0 22 4957

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|----TACKLES----| |------SACKS------| |--FUMBLES--| |---PASS DEFENSE---| KICK |------PAT------| SCORING Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH PBU BLK Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts vs BYU 44 4 48 8.0-39 4.0-30 1 0-0 2-1 0 2 0 1-0 0 0 0 18 GRAMBLING STATE 59 4 63 6.0-20 2.0-12 1 0-0 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 HAWAI’I 52 10 62 6.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 WASHINGTON 53 10 63 4.0-7 2.0-4 2 2-0 1-0 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 at UCLA 50 24 74 5.0-21 2.0-13 1 0-0 0-0 0 7 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 at Utah 42 16 58 5.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 3-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 1 36 USC 48 0 48 5.0-21 1.0-12 1 2-26 2-45 0 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 48 STANFORD 42 14 56 8.0-49 6.0-25 1 2-15 1-35 0 2 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 at Washington State 30 22 52 10.0-51 5.0-36 1 1-0 2-19 1 2 0 9-9 0 0 0 69 COLORADO 56 4 60 6.0-38 4.0-35 2 1-0 0-0 0 2 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 at Oregon State 45 24 69 6.0-34 2.0-25 1 0-0 1-0 2 2 0 6-6 0 0 0 42 ARIZONA STATE 39 0 39 4.0-11 0.0-0 2 1-42 0-0 0 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Opponent totals 560 132 692 73.0-311 28.0-192 13 9-83 12-100 3 27 0 60-59 0 0 1 460 Arizona 628 184 812 59.0-237 22.0-145 8 6-0 8-32 0 44 0 36-36 0 0 0 297

OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME STATS

|------PUNTING ------| |---- FIELDGOALS ----| |------KICKOFFS ------| Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB vs BYU 6 274 45.7 51 0 3 0 2 2 2-2 33 0 5 289 57.8 1 0 GRAMBLING STATE 4 191 47.8 64 0 0 0 1 3 0-0 0 0 4 194 48.5 0 0 HAWAI’I 5 252 50.4 56 0 1 1 3 1 0-0 0 0 5 235 47.0 1 1 WASHINGTON 3 121 40.3 47 0 0 1 0 1 2-0 0 0 5 323 64.6 4 0 at UCLA 5 169 33.8 40 0 0 4 0 1 2-1 39 0 8 510 63.8 3 0 at Utah 6 300 50.0 56 0 0 2 4 5 2-2 35 0 7 448 64.0 5 0 USC 4 145 36.2 38 0 0 2 0 1 1-0 0 0 8 520 65.0 8 0 STANFORD 6 268 44.7 57 0 0 1 2 4 2-2 45 0 7 455 65.0 6 0 at Washington State 1 58 58.0 58 0 0 0 1 1 2-2 31 0 12 768 64.0 8 0 COLORADO 5 208 41.6 47 0 0 5 0 3 0-0 0 0 8 513 64.1 5 1 at Oregon State 1 42 42.0 42 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 7 434 62.0 4 0 ARIZONA STATE 2 63 31.5 33 0 0 1 0 1 1-0 0 0 6 376 62.7 4 0 Opponent totals 48 2091 43.6 64 0 4 17 13 23 14-9 45 0 82 5065 61.8 49 2 Arizona 61 2538 41.6 67 0 2 11 12 20 14-9 46 0 58 3404 58.7 20 3

OPPONENT OFFENSE INSIDE THE RED ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs |------Failed to score inside RZ ------| Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game vs BYU L 16-18 4 4 18 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grambling State W 31-21 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hawai’i W 47-28 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Washington L 28-35 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 at UCLA L 24-45 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 at Utah L 23-36 7 5 27 3 2 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 USC L 14-48 5 4 27 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Stanford L 10-34 4 4 24 3 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Washington State L 7-69 10 10 62 8 3 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado L 24-49 4 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Oregon State L 17-42 4 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Arizona State W 56-35 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 56 49 312 42 20 22 7 1 2 0 2 2 0 49 of 56 (87.5%)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING

Dawkins, B. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Grambling State 29 15 0 51.7 223 1 70 2 12 127.7 Hawai’i 21 16 0 76.2 235 1 56 0 0 185.9 Washington 31 19 1 61.3 167 1 54 2 4 110.7 UCLA 17 8 0 47.1 73 1 34 1 6 102.5 Utah 20 11 2 55.0 243 1 75 0 0 153.6 Stanford 15 5 1 33.3 116 1 43 5 23 107.0 Washington State 5 2 1 40.0 1 0 3 1 1 1.7 Colorado 19 9 0 47.4 107 0 50 2 25 94.7 Oregon State 17 10 1 58.8 106 1 37 0 0 118.8 Arizona State 8 3 0 37.5 77 1 64 0 0 159.6 TOTALS 182 98 6 53.8 1348 8 75 13 71 124.0

Solomon, A. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic BYU 30 20 2 66.7 213 0 32 4 30 113.0 Stanford 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 2 0.0 Washington State 12 8 0 66.7 119 1 47 4 35 177.5 Colorado 7 3 0 42.9 48 0 30 1 1 100.5 Oregon State 11 6 0 54.5 82 0 43 2 25 117.2 TOTALS 63 37 2 58.7 462 1 47 12 93 119.2

Tate, K. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic UCLA 9 5 0 55.6 72 2 31 0 0 196.1 Utah 8 5 1 62.5 105 1 63 0 0 189.0 USC 18 7 1 38.9 58 0 17 1 12 54.8 Stanford 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Washington State 6 1 1 16.7 8 0 8 0 0 -5.5 Oregon State 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 45 18 3 40.0 243 3 63 2 21 94.0

Morin, M. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic USC 8 4 1 50.0 84 1 51 0 0 154.4 TOTALS 8 4 1 50.0 84 1 51 0 0 154.4

Werlinger, Z. Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic UCLA 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 7 0.0 TOTALS 5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 7 0.0

TEAM Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Grambling State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Utah 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 Oregon State 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 TOTALS 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BYU GRAM HAW WASH UCLA UTAH USC STAN WSU COLO OSU ASU Brown, S. 29-521/3 - 1-7/0 5-92/1 7-114/0 4-50/1 3-89/1 1-9/0 1-13/0 3-32/0 2-58/0 2-57/0 - Phillips, N. 33-414/2 7-69/0 DNP 3-35/0 2-5/0 2-13/0 2-21/0 3-39/0 1-43/0 1-8/0 4-55/0 6-58/1 2-68/1 Griffey, T. 23-382/2 4-66/0 4-74/1 1-13/0 1-6/0 2-38/0 4-109/0 1--1/0 2-55/1 1-4/0 - 3-18/0 - Grant, S. 22-247/3 3-14/0 5-95/0 2-17/0 1-4/0 1-12/1 4-86/1 3-23/1 - 1--2/0 1-3/0 1--5/0 - Denson, C. 15-242/2 - 2-19/0 - - 2-16/1 - 1-51/0 1-5/0 4-77/1 3-33/0 2-41/0 - Poindexter, S. 6-82/0 1-19/0 1-9/0 1-25/0 3-29/0 DNP DNP ------Wood, T. 7-49/0 - 1-12/0 1-8/0 1-4/0 - 2-12/0 - - 1-9/0 1-4/0 - - Peterson, C. 3-47/0 DNP - - DNP 1-11/0 1-31/0 1-5/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP Johnson, T. 5-46/0 2-28/0 - 1-12/0 1-1/0 1-5/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Kern, J. 5-41/1 1-6/0 1-7/0 - 1-3/1 - - 1-16/0 - - - - 1-9/0 Ellison, T. 2-19/0 DNP DNP - DNP ------2-19/0 - Taylor, J.J. 2-16/0 - - 1-18/0 1--2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Cooper, D. 1-15/0 DNP - 1-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Wilson, N. 2-11/0 2-11/0 - - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Green, Z. 2-5/0 DNP - - 1-3/0 - - - - - 1-2/0 - -

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

RUSHING No-Yds/TD BYU GRAM HAW WASH UCLA UTAH USC STAN WSU COLO OSU ASU Dawkins, B. 131-944/10 DNP 16-97/2 15-118/3 13-176/2 5-44/0 14-49/1 DNP 17-65/0 6-48/0 18-76/0 15-88/0 12-183/2 Grant, S. 74-461/6 ------19-64/0 8-77/0 16-113/2 12-31/1 19-176/3 Green, Z. 77-372/3 DNP - 9-35/0 6-19/0 5-29/0 9-35/0 14-46/0 1-3/0 4-30/0 10-34/1 5-15/0 14-126/2 Wilson, N. 55-320/3 17-138/2 24-116/1 2-3/0 DNP 6-16/0 DNP 6-47/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Taylor, J.J. 38-261/2 1--4/0 - 18-168/1 19-97/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Tate, K. 49-237/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP 15-79/0 10-33/0 14-72/1 1-19/0 3-28/0 3--6/0 3-12/0 DNP Johnson, T. 28-145/1 - - 2-27/1 5-16/0 16-78/0 4-10/0 1-14/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brown, S. 2-62/0 ------1-29/0 - 1-30/0 Leon, B. 8-38/0 ------4-18/0 4-20/0 - - - - Morin, M. 6-31/0 DNP - - - - - 5-4/0 - - - 1-27/0 - Bradford, O. 5-16/0 1-1/0 4-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Wood, T. 1-3/0 ------1-3/0 - - - Werlinger, Z. 2--4/0 - DNP DNP DNP 2--4/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP TEAM 8--14/0 - 3--6/0 3--4/0 DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP - 2--4/0 Solomon, A. 25--52/0 7--20/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2--4/0 8--28/0 4-11/0 4--11/0 DNP

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES

TACKLES UA-A Total BYU GRAM HAW WASH UCLA UTAH USC STAN WSU COLO OSU ASU Magloire Jr, P. 58-23 81 8-2 0-2 6-2 2-2 - 4-1 4-2 4-4 12-3 9-0 DNP 9-5 FlanniganFowles 59-19 78 2-2 8-1 2-0 8-0 3-1 3-2 10-1 5-3 1-4 5-0 8-5 4-0 Barton, M. 47-18 65 - 6-2 5-3 4-2 3-1 7-5 4-0 1-0 DNP 5-2 5-2 7-1 Cruikshank, D. 53-7 60 8-0 3-0 - 3-1 1-0 6-0 8-0 7-1 7-3 3-0 4-2 3-0 Kenny, J. 30-9 39 - 1-0 2-2 4-0 3-0 4-1 1-0 0-1 4-1 5-0 5-2 1-2 Hayes, I. 30-8 38 1-0 - 5-0 - 3-0 - DNP 4-1 5-2 3-2 7-2 2-1 Cooper, T. 26-9 35 DNP 5-1 8-0 3-0 - 0-1 - 1-0 3-4 - 4-2 2-1 Whittaker, J. 31-4 35 3-0 1-0 3-0 - 2-2 4-0 2-0 6-1 3-1 3-0 2-0 2-0 Jones, T. 20-13 33 3-2 DNP DNP DNP 3-1 3-1 0-3 4-1 1-4 2-0 - 4-1 Matthews, J. 24-7 31 1-0 2-0 3-0 - 4-2 DNP 2-0 4-1 4-1 - - 4-3 Ippolito, C. 23-5 28 4-1 4-1 2-1 5-1 6-0 2-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP McCall Jr., J. 20-7 27 0-1 5-0 1-0 6-1 - 1-3 5-2 DNP DNP DNP - 2-0 Neal, D. 18-3 21 3-0 1-2 2-0 6-0 3-1 - 2-0 - DNP - - 1-0 Rutt, B. 13-6 19 - - 2-0 - 1-1 - 1-0 - 2-1 0-2 2-2 5-0 Fuimaono, S. 14-5 19 4-0 1-0 - - 1-1 0-1 2-0 DNP 2-3 2-0 - 2-0 Mariscal, A, 15-4 19 6-0 2-1 - - 1-1 - DNP DNP 2-0 DNP DNP 4-2 Miller, D. 15-3 18 6-0 3-1 2-1 DNP DNP 1-0 - - 1-0 - DNP 2-1 Belknap, J. 13-3 16 2-0 1-0 0-1 2-0 - 3-1 - 2-0 - 2-0 - 1-1 Tharpe Jr., L. 8-8 16 DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-2 1-1 - 1-1 - 3-1 2-3 Fanene, A. 12-3 15 - - - 1-0 2-0 1-2 1-0 3-0 - 3-0 0-1 1-0 Mashack, K. 14-0 14 - - - 3-0 - - 4-0 - - 4-0 - 3-0 Banda, J. 10-4 14 1-0 - 1-0 4-1 1-0 - - 1-1 1-1 - 1-1 - Bruno, L. 7-5 12 1-2 0-1 - 1-0 1-0 DNP 1-1 - - 2-0 - 1-1 Zellers, P. 11-1 12 1-0 4-0 - DNP DNP DNP - 1-1 2-0 2-0 - 1-0 Holland, M. 8-0 8 - - - - 2-0 - - - - 1-0 2-0 3-0 Vaughn, C. 5-3 8 1-0 1-0 2-0 - - - - DNP 0-1 0-2 - 1-0 Leon, B. 5-1 6 - - 1-0 - - 0-1 2-0 - 1-0 - 1-0 - Connolly, F. 5-1 6 DNP DNP - DNP 1-0 - 2-0 1-1 1-0 - DNP DNP Brown, S. 6-0 6 1-0 - - - 2-0 2-0 - - - - - 1-0 Mendivil, A. 5-1 6 DNP 1-0 1-0 - 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 - - 1-0 Ulloa, C. 4-0 4 - 1-0 - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - DNP - 1-0 TEAM 3-0 3 - - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - - - - 1-0 Gastelum, E. 2-0 2 - - 1-0 - - 1-0 DNP - - DNP DNP DNP Ellison, T. 1-1 2 DNP DNP - DNP - - - - 0-1 - - 1-0 Denson, C. 1-1 2 - - - 1-0 - 0-1 ------Dawkins, B. 2-0 2 DNP - - - - - DNP 1-0 1-0 - - - Allen, C. 1-1 2 DNP DNP 1-0 - DNP - DNP DNP 0-1 DNP DNP - Stagg, M. 1-1 2 DNP - 1-0 - - 0-1 ------Green, A. 1-0 1 DNP - - DNP DNP - - - - 1-0 - - Green, Z. 1-0 1 DNP - - - - - 1-0 - - - - - Holiday, D. 1-0 1 DNP - 1-0 DNP - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Morgan, R.J. 1-0 1 DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Griffey, T. 1-0 1 1-0 ------Burns, L. 1-0 1 - 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Wood, T. 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - Griffin, M. 1-0 1 DNP DNP - DNP 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP

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Arizona Team Game Highs Opponent Game Highs

Rushes...... 52...... vs Colorado (11/12/16) Rushes...... 51...... vs Washington (09/24/16) Yards Rushing...... 511...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Yards Rushing...... 352...... vs Washington (09/24/16) Yards Per Rush...... 10.6...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Yards Per Rush...... 7.4...... vs USC (10/15/16) TD Rushes...... 7...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) TD Rushes...... 4...... vs Colorado (11/12/16) Pass attempts...... 31...... vs Washington (09/24/16) Pass attempts...... 60...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) ...... at UCLA (10/01/16) Pass completions...... 47...... at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... at Oregon State (11/19/16) Yards Passing...... 474...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Pass completions...... 20...... vs BYU (09/03/16) Yards Per Pass...... 13.9...... at Oregon State (11/19/16) Yards Passing...... 348...... at Utah (10/08/16) TD Passes...... 6...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Yards Per Pass...... 12.0...... at Utah (10/08/16) Total Plays...... 98...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) TD Passes...... 3...... at UCLA (10/01/16) Total Offense...... 614...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Total Plays...... 80...... at UCLA (10/01/16) Yards Per Play...... 7.4...... vs USC (10/15/16) Total Offense...... 588...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Points...... 69...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Yards Per Play...... 10.5...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Sacks By...... 6...... vs Stanford (10/29/16) Points...... 56...... vs Arizona State (11/25/16) First Downs...... 34...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Sacks By...... 5...... vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Penalties...... 14...... at Utah (10/08/16) First Downs...... 28...... vs Hawai’i (09/17/16) Penalty Yards...... 98...... at Utah (10/08/16) Penalties...... 13...... vs Colorado (11/12/16) ...... vs USC (10/15/16) Penalty Yards...... 138...... vs Colorado (11/12/16) Turnovers...... 6...... vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Turnovers...... 4...... vs USC (10/15/16) Interceptions By...... 3...... at Utah (10/08/16) Interceptions By...... 3...... vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Punts...... 6...... vs BYU (09/03/16) Punts...... 10...... at UCLA (10/01/16) ...... at Utah (10/08/16) Punting Avg...... 51.7...... vs Washington (09/24/16) ...... vs Stanford (10/29/16) Long Punt...... 67...... vs USC (10/15/16) Punting Avg...... 58.0...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Punts inside 20...... 3...... at UCLA (10/01/16) Long Punt...... 64...... vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Long Punt Return...... 22...... vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Punts inside 20...... 5...... at Utah (10/08/16) Long Punt Return...... 36...... at Washington State (11/05/16) Arizona Individual Game Highs Opponent Individual Game Highs Rushes...... 24...... Wilson, Nick vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Yards Rushing...... 183...... Dawkins, Brandon vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Rushes...... 29...... WILLIAMS, Jamaa, vs BYU (09/03/16) TD Rushes...... 3...... Dawkins, Brandon vs Hawai’i (09/17/16) Yards Rushing...... 181...... Coleman, Lavon, vs Washington (09/24/16) ...... Grant, Samajie vs Arizona State (11/25/16) TD Rushes...... 3...... Lindsay, Philli, vs Colorado (11/12/16) Long Rush...... 79...... Dawkins, Brandon vs Washington (09/24/16) Long Rush...... 85...... Davis, Dominic, vs USC (10/15/16) Pass attempts...... 31...... Dawkins, Brandon vs Washington (09/24/16) Pass attempts...... 58...... Wilkins, Manny, vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Pass completions...... 20...... Solomon, Anu vs BYU (09/03/16) Pass completions...... 43...... Wilkins, Manny, vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Yards Passing...... 243...... Dawkins, Brandon at Utah (10/08/16) Yards Passing...... 372...... Wilkins, Manny, vs Arizona State (11/25/16) TD Passes...... 2...... Tate, Khalil at UCLA (10/01/16) TD Passes...... 5...... Darnold, Sam, vs USC (10/15/16) Long Pass...... 75...... Dawkins, Brandon at Utah (10/08/16) ...... McMaryion, M., at Oregon State (11/19/16) Receptions...... 7...... Phillips, Nate vs BYU (09/03/16) Long Pass...... 71...... Hilinski, Tyler, at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Brown, Shun vs Washington (09/24/16) Receptions...... 13...... Chad Williams, vs Grambling State (09/10/16) Yards Receiving...... 114...... Brown, Shun vs Washington (09/24/16) Yards Receiving...... 152...... Chad Williams, vs Grambling State (09/10/16) TD Receptions...... 1...... Griffey, Trey vs Grambling State (09/10/16) TD Receptions...... 3...... Smith-Schuster, vs USC (10/15/16) ...... Brown, Shun vs Hawai’i (09/17/16) Long Reception...... 71...... Cracraft, River, at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Kern, Josh vs Washington (09/24/16) Field Goals...... 2...... Phillips, Andy, at Utah (10/08/16) ...... Brown, Shun at UCLA (10/01/16) ...... Ukropina,C, vs Stanford (10/29/16) ...... Denson, Cam at UCLA (10/01/16) ...... Powell, Erik, at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Grant, Samajie at UCLA (10/01/16) Long Field Goal...... 45...... Ukropina,C, vs Stanford (10/29/16) ...... Brown, Shun at Utah (10/08/16) Punts...... 6...... LINEHAN, Jonny, vs BYU (09/03/16) ...... Grant, Samajie at Utah (10/08/16) ...... Wishnowsky, M., at Utah (10/08/16) ...... Grant, Samajie vs USC (10/15/16) ...... Bailey,J, vs Stanford (10/29/16) ...... Griffey, Trey vs Stanford (10/29/16) Punting Avg...... 58.0...... Sweet, Kyle, at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Denson, Cam at Washington State (11/05/16) Long Punt...... 64...... Jonathan W, vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... Phillips, Nate at Oregon State (11/19/16) Punts inside 20...... 5...... Wishnowsky, M., at Utah (10/08/16) ...... Phillips, Nate vs Arizona State (11/25/16) Long Punt Return...... 36...... Morrow, Jamal, at Washington State (11/05/16) Long Reception...... 75...... Brown, Shun at Utah (10/08/16) Long Kickoff Return...... 52...... Adams, at UCLA (10/01/16) Field Goals...... 2...... Pollack, Josh vs Hawai’i (09/17/16) Tackles...... 12...... Young, at UCLA (10/01/16) Long Field Goal...... 46...... Pollack, Josh vs BYU (09/03/16) Sacks...... 3.0...... Oguayo, Nnamdi, at Washington State (11/05/16) Punts...... 10...... Pollack, Josh at UCLA (10/01/16) Tackles For Loss...... 3.0...... Oguayo, Nnamdi, at Washington State (11/05/16) Punting Avg...... 51.7...... Pollack, Josh vs Washington (09/24/16) Interceptions...... 1...... NACUA, Kai, vs BYU (09/03/16) Long Punt...... 67...... Pollack, Josh vs USC (10/15/16) ...... BERNARD, Franci, vs BYU (09/03/16) Punts inside 20...... 3...... Pollack, Josh at UCLA (10/01/16) ...... King, Kevin, vs Washington (09/24/16) Long Punt Return...... 22...... Taylor, J.J. vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... Allen, Brian, at Utah (10/08/16) Long Kickoff Return...... 33...... Johnson, Tyrell vs BYU (09/03/16) ...... Hatfield, Dom., at Utah (10/08/16) Tackles...... 15...... Magloire Jr., Paul at Wash. State (11/05/16) ...... Williams,Marcus, at Utah (10/08/16) Sacks...... 2.0...... Zellers, Parker vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... Marshall, Iman, vs USC (10/15/16) ...... Banda, Jack vs Washington (09/24/16) ...... Harris, Ajene, vs USC (10/15/16) Tackles For Loss...... 2.0...... Magloire Jr., Paul vs BYU (09/03/16) ...... Edwards,B, vs Stanford (10/29/16) ...... Miller, DeAndre’ vs BYU (09/03/16) ...... Broughton, Tre., at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Barton, Michael vs Gram. State (09/10/16) ...... Luani, Shalom, at Washington State (11/05/16) ...... Zellers, Parker vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... Crawford, X., at Oregon State (11/19/16) ...... Banda, Jack vs Washington (09/24/16) ...... Barton, Michael at Utah (10/08/16) ...... Magloire Jr., Paul vs Stanford (10/29/16) Interceptions...... 1...... Flannigan-Fowles,D. vs Gramb. St. (09/10/16) ...... Whittaker, Jace vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... McCall Jr., Jarvis vs Grambling State (09/10/16) ...... Flannigan-Fowles, D. vs Hawai’i (09/17/16) ...... Cruikshank, Dane vs Washington (09/24/16) ...... Cruikshank, Dane vs Stanford (10/29/16) ...... Rutt, Brandon vs Colorado (11/12/16) ...... Neal, DaVonte’ vs Arizona State (11/25/16)

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ARIZONA’S PLAYS 20+ YARDS LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Long Plays By Yards No. TD Yards Type Player(s) Opponent 100+ 0 0 *79 Rush Dawkins, 90-99 0 0 *75 Pass Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon Utah 80-89 0 0 *71 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Arizona State 70-79 4 3 70 Pass Grant, Samajie from Dawkins, Brandon Grambling State 60-69 5 4 68 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Arizona State 50-59 8 1 *64 Pass Phillips, Nate from Dawkins, Brandon Arizona State 40-49 8 2 *63 Pass Grant, Samajie from Tate, Khalil Utah 30-39 14 3 *63 Rush Grant, Samajie Arizona State 20-29 37 3 *61 Rush Taylor, J.J. Hawai’i 56 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Washington LONG PLAYS BY TYPE 56 Rush Green, Zach Arizona State No. TD *56 Pass Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i Rushing 36 8 54 Pass Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon Washington Passing 28 8 52 Rush Grant, Samajie Arizona State Punt returns 1 0 51 Pass Denson, Cam from Morin, Matt USC Kick returns 10 0 50 Pass Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon Colorado Interceptions 1 0 50 Rush Grant, Samajie Washington State Fumble returns 0 0 *49 Rush Wilson, Nick BYU Other 0 0 *47 Pass Denson, Cam from Solomon, Anu Washington State TOTAL 76 16 45 Rush Grant, Samajie Colorado 43 Pass Phillips, Nate from Dawkins, Brandon Stanford 20+ Yard Plays by Player 43 Pass Brown, Shun from Solomon, Anu Oregon State Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 42 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Grambling State Dawkins, Brandon 14 4 14 0 0 0 0 0 42 Pass Griffey, Trey from Dawkins, Brandon Utah Brown, Shun 12 3 2 8 2 0 0 0 40 Pass Griffey, Trey from Dawkins, Brandon Utah Grant, Samajie 8 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 39 Rush Wilson, Nick USC Griffey, Trey 6 2 0 6 0 0 0 0 *38 Pass Griffey, Trey from Dawkins, Brandon Stanford Phillips, Nate 6 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 37 Pass Denson, Cam from Dawkins, Brandon Oregon State Denson, Cam 5 1 0 3 2 0 0 0 34 Pass Griffey, Trey from Dawkins, Brandon UCLA Wilson, Nick 4 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 *34 Pass Griffey, Trey from Dawkins, Brandon Grambling State Taylor, J.J. 4 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 33 KR Johnson, Tyrell BYU Neal, DaVonte’ 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 32 Pass Griffey, Trey from Solomon, Anu BYU Johnson, Tyrell 3 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 31 Pass Peterson, Cedric from Dawkins, Brandon Utah Green, Zach 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 *31 Pass Brown, Shun from Tate, Khalil UCLA Tate, Khalil 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 30 Rush Dawkins, Brandon UCLA Whittaker, Jace 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 30 Pass Phillips, Nate from Solomon, Anu Colorado Mashack, Kwesi 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 30 Rush Taylor, J.J. Hawai’i Poindexter, Shawn 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 30 KR Brown, Shun Washington State Morin, Matt 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 30 Rush Brown, Shun Arizona State Peterson, Cedric 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 29 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i TOTAL 76 16 36 28 10 1 1 0 29 Rush Brown, Shun Colorado 29 Rush Wilson, Nick BYU Longest Plays of the Year 28 Rush Tate, Khalil USC 28 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Washington State Rushing 79 Dawkins, Brandon vs Washington 28 KR Brown, Shun Utah (9/24/2016) 27 Rush Morin, Matt Oregon State 26 Rush Green, Zach Arizona State Rushing Touchdown 79 Dawkins, Brandon vs Washington 26 Rush Taylor, J.J. Hawai’i (9/24/2016) 26 KR Neal, DaVonte’ Colorado 25 Pass Poindexter, Shawn from Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i Passing 75 Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon vs Utah 25 KR Neal, DaVonte’ Stanford (10/8/2016) 25 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Stanford *24 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i Passing Touchdown 75 Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon 24 Rush Grant, Samajie Washington State vs Utah (10/8/2016) 24 Pass Brown, Shun from Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i *24 Rush Johnson, Tyrell Hawai’i Punt Return 22 Taylor, J.J. vs Grambling State 24 Pass Phillips, Nate from Solomon, Anu BYU (9/10/2016) 24 Pass Brown, Shun from Solomon, Anu Washington State 24 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Stanford Kick Return 33 Johnson, Tyrell vs BYU 23 KR Neal, DaVonte’ Colorado (9/3/2016) 23 KR Denson, Cam UCLA 23 Pass Phillips, Nate from Dawkins, Brandon Hawai’i Interception Return 22 Whittaker, Jace vs Grambling State 23 Rush Green, Zach Washington State (9/10/2016) 23 Rush Tate, Khalil USC 22 KR Mashack, Kwesi UCLA Fumble Return None 22 Rush Wilson, Nick Grambling State 22 PR Taylor, J.J. Grambling State Punt 67 Pollack, Josh vs USC 22 INT Whittaker, Jace Grambling State (10/15/2016) 21 KR Neal, DaVonte’ Oregon State 21 Pass Phillips, Nate from Solomon, Anu BYU Field Goal 46 Pollack, Josh vs BYU *21 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Grambling State (9/3/2016) 21 Rush Grant, Samajie Stanford 20 Rush Dawkins, Brandon Colorado 20 Pass Johnson, Tyrell from Solomon, Anu BYU 20 KR Denson, Cam UCLA * touchdown scored on play

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Game 1 Recap vs. BYU TEAM STATS Cougars Use Late Field Goal to Top Cats in Cactus Kickoff Classic Game 1 » BYU (1-0) vs Arizona (0-1, 0-0 Pac-12) Category BYU ARIZ First Downs 24 17 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 3 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-213 26-115 Time...... 7:45 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 202 213 Location...... Glendale, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-21-0 30-20-2 Stadium..... University of Phoenix Stadium (63,400) TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 76-415 56-328 Surface...... Natural Grass Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-27 1-6 Television...... FS1 18 16 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-42 3-65 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads, 12-10-1 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 2-1 0-0 at Neutral...... Tied 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-45.7 4-47.5 1 2 3 4 F Previous Meeting...... UA 31, BYU 21 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 ...... Dec. 20, 2008 (Las Vegas, Nev.) BYU 0 9 0 9 18 Penalties-Yards 8-65 4-20 Streak...... BYU has now won one straight Arizona 0 0 3 13 16 Possession Time 37:37 22:23 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 5 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 1-5 Second Quarter BYU (3-0) Almond, R. 24 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 45 yards, 3:02 TOP, 10:42 left INDIVIDUAL STATS BYU (9-0) El-Bakri, B. 1 yd run (Almond, R. kick) Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 5:53 TOP, 2:53 left RUSHING Third Quarter BYU-WILLIAMS, Jamaal 29-162; HILL, Taysom 11- ARIZ (3-9) Pollack, J. 46 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 3:39 TOP, 5:59 left 37; BROWN, Algernon 3-7; CANADA, Squally 3-6; EL-BAKRI, Brayden 1-1. Fourth Quarter BYU (15-3) Pearson, C. 6 yd pass from Hill, T. (pass failed) Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 4:30 TOP, 11:36 left ARIZ-Wilson, Nick 17-138; Bradford, Orlando 1-1; ARIZ (15-10) Wilson, N. 15 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:03 TOP, 9:33 left Taylor, J.J. 1-minus 4; Solomon, Anu 7-minus 20. ARIZ (16-15) Wilson, N. 49 yd run (pass failed) Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 1:38 TOP, 1:26 left BYU (18-16) Oldroyd, J. 33 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 1:16 TOP, 0:04 left PASSING BYU-HILL, Taysom 21-29-0-202. GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Kalani Sitake faced a difficult decision in his debut as BYU’s coach. He could send ARIZ-Solomon, Anu 20-30-2-213. out Rhett Almond to attempt a game-winning kick despite the sophomore missing a field and an extra point earlier in the game or turn to freshman Jake Oldroyd. RECEIVING BYU-TRINNAMAN, Jonah 6-49; LAULU-Putut- Sitake went with the freshman, with an assist to special teams coach Ed Lamb, and it worked out perfectly au,Moroni 4-49; PEARSON, Colby 4-37; MAR- for the Cougars. SHALL, Hunter 2-29; BALDERREE, Tanner 2-5; Oldroyd kicked a 33-yard field goal with 4 seconds left and Jamaal Williams ran for 162 yards, helping BYU BROWN, Algernon 1-14; WILLIAMS, Jamaal 1-10; rally to beat Arizona 18-16 on Saturday night. KURTZ, Nick 1-9.

‘’After the field goal and PAT we had earlier; I wouldn’t say it was a good time to do it, but I felt comfortable ARIZ-Phillips, Nate 7-69; Griffey, Trey 4-66; Grant, with Jake being in that position,’’ Sitake said. Samajie 3-14; Johnson, Tyrell 2-28; Wilson, Nick 2-11; Poindexter, Shawn 1-19; Kern, Josh 1-6. BYU sputtered at times, but pulled out a victory to start a brutal opening stretch of the season. INTERCEPTIONS Williams looked like he never left after sitting out last season due to personal reasons, carrying 29 times to spark BYU’s offense. BYU-NACUA, Kai 1-1; BERNARD, Francis 1-0. ARIZ-None. Taysom Hill was sharp after missing most of last season with a foot injury, hitting 21 of 29 passes for 202 yards and a touchdown. FUMBLES BYU-HILL, Taysom 1-0. It still was tight. ARIZ-Phillips, Nate 1-0. Arizona’s Nick Wilson scored on a 49-yard run with 1:26 left and the Wildcats failed on the 2-point conver- ARIZONA QUICK HITS sion, giving the Cougars a final chance at University of Phoenix Stadium.

BYU started its final drive on its own 31 and quickly moved down the field to set up Oldroyd’s kick. The • Arizona held BYU scoreless in the first quarter, freshman split the uprights, raised his arms and ran toward BYU’s sideline after hitting a winning kick in his which marked the ninth straight time the Cats first career game . have held their opponent scoreless in the first quarter of the season opener. The last time an ‘’We were calm the whole time,’’ Hill said of the final drive. ‘’We knew we had a great opportunity.’’ opponent scored in the first quarter of a season opener was 2007 when BYU scored seven points in Arizona went through a difficult fall camp, trying to focus on football after offensive lineman Zach Hemmila the first frame. was found dead in his apartment on Aug. 8. Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez joined Hemmila’s family with athletic director Greg Byrne and offensive line coach Jim Michalczik for a pre-game ceremony that include a highlight video. • Neither team got on the scoreboard in the first quarter. It’s the first time the Wildcats have played The Wildcats had plenty of questions heading into the season, the big one being who will start at quarter- a scoreless first quarter since 2011 at Oregon State. back. Oregon State won that game 37-27.

Anu Solomon got the start after a tight battle with sophomore Brandon Dawkins that started in spring, but • Senior receiver Nate Phillips had game-highs in struggled against BYU’s defensive pressure up front for most of the game. catches (seven) and yards (69). Phillips has now caught at least one pass in 35 consecutive games ‘’This one is on me,’’ said Solomon, who threw for 213 yards on 20-of-30 passing. ‘’I have to play better.’’ dating back to his freshman season. He wasn’t alone. • Nick Wilson had 138 yards and two touchdowns Wilson also scored on a 15-yard run in the fourth quarter and finished with 138 yards rushing, one of the on 17 carries. Wilson now has 11 100-yard rushing few bright spots on Arizona’s offense. The Wildcats finished with 328 total yards, 190 of that coming in the games in his career. It’s his first 100-yard rushing fourth quarter. output since 9/26/15 against UCLA.

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Game 2 Recap vs. Grambling State TEAM STATS Strong Second Half Propels Cats Game 2 » Grambling State (1-1) at Arizona (1-1, 0-0 Pac-12) Category GSU ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 28 21 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 10 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 36-60 47-222 Time...... 8 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 402 223 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-31-3 30-15-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 80-462 77-445 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 21 31 Punt Returns-Yards 2-1 3-28 Television...... Pac-12 Network (national) Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-39 4-39 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-29 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads, 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-47.8 4-48.0 1 2 3 4 F at Arizona Stadium...... Arizona leads, 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 2-0 GSU 7 14 0 0 21 Streak...... Arizona has now won one straight Penalties-Yards 12-86 7-65 Arizona 0 3 21 7 31 Possession Time 32:57 27:03 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 15 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 4 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 5-43 First Quarter GSU (7-0) Hunter 2 yd pass from Kincade (Wallace kick) Drive: 7 plays, 81 yards, 2:55 TOP, 12:05 left INDIVIDUAL STATS Second Quarter RUSHING GSU (14-0) Lindsey 26 yd pass from Kincade (Wallace kick) Drive: 12 plays, 86 yards, 5:06 TOP, 11:55 left Grambling State-Martez Carter 13-43; Jestin ARIZ (3-14) Pollack 31 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 83 yards, 1:37 TOP, 4:37 left Kelly 10-25; Devante Kincade 7-11; Trevon Cherry GSU (21-3) Carter 1 yd run (Wallace kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:21 TOP, 00:16 left 6-minus 19. Third Quarter Arizona-Wilson, Nick 24-116; Dawkins, Brandon ARIZ (10-21) Dawkins 2 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 2:47 TOP, 12:07 left 16-97; Bradford, Orlando 4-15; TEAM 3-minus 6. ARIZ (17-21) Griffey 34 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack kick) Drive: 5 plays, 55 yards, 1:29 TOP, 2:42 left ARIZ (24-21) Wilson 11 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 29 yards, 0:51 TOP, 00:42 left PASSING Grambling State-Trevon Cherry 16-25-3-209; Fourth Quarter Devante Kincade 15-19-0-193. ARIZ (31-21) Dawkins 21 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 4 plays, 29 yards, 1:49 TOP; 12:08 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 15-29-0-223; TEAM TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brandon Dawkins, starting in place of injured Anu Solomon, ran for two touch- 0-1-0-0. downs and threw for another, all in the second half, and Arizona rallied from an 18-point deficit and escaped with a 31-21 victory over Grambling State on Saturday night. RECEIVING The Wildcats (1-1), 45-point favorites, trailed 21-3 at halftime and looked in danger of their first-ever loss to Grambling State-Chad Williams 13-152; Dominique an FCS school. Leake 5-91; Martez Carter 5-71; Verlan Hunter 5-41; Devohn Lindsey 2-37; Montrel Meander 1-10. But the Tigers (1-1), who lost quarterback DeVante Kincade to injury late in the first half, committed six sec- ond-half turnovers, four of them in a row in the third quarter. Backup Trevon Cherry threw three intercep- Arizona -Grant, Samajie 5-95; Griffey, Trey 4-74; tions and fumbled the ball away once. Denson, Cam 2-19; Wood, Trevor 1-12; Poindexter, Shawn 1-9; Brown, Shun 1-7; Kern, Josh 1-7. Dawkins, a redshirt sophomore, completed 15 of 29 passes for 223 yards and gained 97 yards in 16 carries. He scored on runs of 21 and 2 yards and threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Trey Griffey. Nick Wilson rushed for 116 yards, including an 11-yard TD run. INTERCEPTIONS Grambling State-None. Kincade completed 15 of 19 passes for 193 yards and two scores before leaving with a leg injury with 2:38 to play in the second quarter. Grambling’s Chad Williams caught 13 passes for 152 yards, Arizona -Whittaker, Jace 1-22; McCall Jr., Jarvis 1-6; Flannigan-Fowles, D. 1-1. Cody Ippolito recovered two fumbles, both leading to Arizona touchdowns, but was ejected from the game for targeting and must sit out the first half of next Saturday’s game against Hawaii. FUMBLES The Tigers took the opening kickoff and went 81 yards in seven plays, Kincade throwing a 2-yard touchdown Grambling State-Trevon Cherry 2-1; Devante Kin- pass to Verlan Hunter. cade 1-0; Jestin Kelly 1-1; Chad Williams 1-1.

The Wildcats had Grambling pinned in a third-and-29 situation at the Tigers 17 when Kincade threw short Arizona-Wilson, Nick 1-0; Barton, Michael 1-0. to Martez Carter, who raced down the sideline 49 yards to the 34. Six plays later, Kincade threw 26 yards to Devohn Lindsey for a touchdown that made it 14-0 with 11:55 left in the half. ARIZONA QUICK HITS

Dawkins’ 42-yard run highlighted a drive to the Grambling 6 but, on fourth-and-1, Wilson was hit in the • Arizona forced six turnovers in the win over backfield and fumbled the ball away. Grambling State, marking the first time the A 70-yard pass from Dawkins to Samajie Grant led to Arizona’s only first-half points, Josh Pollock’s 31-yard Wildcats have forced six turnovers in a game field goal. since Nov. 18, 2006 against Oregon. In that affair, Arizona had four interceptions and two fumbles. INJURED QB On Saturday against Grambling State, Arizona had three inter- Kincade was sprinting into an open field for what looked to be a big gain when he came up lame, hopping ceptions and three fumbles. out of bounds on one leg in front of the Arizona bench. He had to be carried from the field. • Nick Wilson finished with 116 yards and a Cherry came on to direct another score. Carter 1-yard dive initially was ruled to come up inches short of touchdown on 24 carries. It marked his 12th the goal line. But a video review showed the ball was just over the line for a touchdown that put Grambling career 100-yard rushing game and second in two State up 21-3 with 16 seconds to play in the half. games this season. Wilson now has 2,358 career rushing yards. He’s 31 yards away from passing THE TAKEAWAY Jim Upchurch for 11th all-time on Arizona’s career rushing list. Grambling State looked like a SWAC contender when Kincade was in there and the extent of his injury could go a long way in determining how successful the Tigers are on from now on.

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Game 3 Recap vs. Hawai’i TEAM STATS Cats Honor USS Arizona; Use Ground Game to Top Hawai’i Game 3 » Hawai’i (1-3) vs. Arizona (2-1, 0-0 Pac-12) Category HAW ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 25 28 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 17 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-168 49-347 Time...... 8 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 261 235 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-21-1 21-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 81-429 70-582 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 28 47 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-12 Television...... Pac-12 Network Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-124 2-26 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads 5-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-50.4 4-46.2 1 2 3 4 F at Arizona Stadium...... Arizona leads 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Hawai’i 7 0 7 14 28 Previous Meeting...... UA 27, UH 6 (1998) Penalties-Yards 12-95 11-105 Arizona 20 14 10 3 47 Possession Time 31:36 28:24 Streak...... Arizona has now won 5 straight Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 4 of 11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-7 First Quarter ARIZ (6-0) Dawkins, B. 24 yd run (Matthews, J. rush failed) Drive: 8 plays, 88 yards, 2:39 TOP; 9:13 left INDIVIDUAL STATS ARIZ (13-0) Dawkins, B. 14 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 6 plays, 82 yards, 1:59 TOP; 5:00 left ARIZ (20-0) Johnson, T. 24 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 1 play, 24 yards, 0:09 TOP; 4:44 left RUSHING UH (7-20) Ursua, J. 15 pass from Woolsey, I. (Sanchez, kick) Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards 3:29 TOP; 1:10 left Hawai’i-LAKALAKA, S. 16-63; SAINT JUSTE, D. 8-34; BROWN, Dru 5-33; HARRIS, Paul 6-25; Second Quarter WOOLSEY, Ikaika 3-13. ARIZ (27-7) Brown, S. 56 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J.) Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:14 TOP; 7:17 left ARIZ (34-7) Dawkins, B. 6 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:47 TOP; 1:44 left Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 18-168; Dawkins, Brandon 15- 118; Green, Zach 9-35; Johnson, Tyrell 2-27; Wilson, Third Quarter Nick 2-3; TEAM 3-minus 4. ARIZ (37-7) Pollack, J. 27 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 5:28 TOP; 9:27 left UH (14-37) Lakalaka, S. 1 yd run (Sanchez, R. kick) Drive: 13 plays, 78 yards, 5:18 TOP; 4:04 left PASSING ARIZ (44-14) Taylor, J.J. 61 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 2 plays, 51 yards, 0:36 TOP; 3:28 left Hawai’i-WOOLSEY, Ikaika 11-25-1-117; BROWN, Dru 10-18-0-144. Fourth Quarter UH (21-44) Lakalaka, S. 6 yd run (Sanchez, R. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 67 yards, 3:27 TOP; 14:54 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 16-21-0-235. ARIZ (47-21) Pollack, J. 28 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 61 yards, 4:52 TOP; 10:00 left UH (28-47) Brown, D. 3 yd run (Sanchez, R. kick) Drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 5:27 TOP; 4:25 left RECEIVING Hawai’i-KEMP, Marcus 6-81; URSUA, John 5-83; TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brandon Dawkins ran for three touchdowns and passed for another and Arizona TIMOTEO, K. 3-35; LAKALAKA, S. 3-14; COLLIE, wrapped up nonconference play with a 47-28 victory over Hawaii on Saturday night. Dylan 2-27; BARKER, Ammon 1-11; TORRES, Dakota Dawkins, starting in place of injured Anu Solomon for the second straight game, completed 16 of 21 passes 1-10. for 235 yards and carried 15 times for 118 more. Arizon-Brown, Shun 5-92; Phillips, Nate 3-35; Wildcats Freshman J.J. Taylor rushed for 168 yards in 18 carries, including a 61-yard touchdown dash down Grant, Samajie 2-17; Poindexter, Shawn 1-25; Tay- the sideline. lor, J.J. 1-18; Cooper, Devaughn 1-15; Griffey, Trey Junior college transfer Dru Brown replaced Ikaika Woolsey at Hawaii quarterback in the second half and 1-13; Johnson, Tyrell 1-12; Wood, Trevor 1-8. directed three touchdown drives. INTERCEPTIONS Arizona amassed 363 yards in the first half to lead 34-7. Hawai’i-None. Dawkins rushed for 111 yards and three scores and completed 12 of 15 passes for 171 yards and a touchdown in the first two quarters alone. Arizona-Flannigan-Fowles, D. 1-0. The Wildcats scored TDs their first three possessions FUMBLES The drives of 88 yards in eight plays, 82 yards in six plays and 24 yards in one play used up a combined 5 Hawai’i-BROWN, Dru 1-1. minutes and 47 seconds. Dawkins scored on a 24-yard run for the first Arizona touchdown and a 14-yard run for the second. Arizona-Brown, Shun 1-0. On Hawaii’s next possession, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles intercepted Woolsey’s pass at the Hawaii 24. Tyrell ARIZONA QUICK HITS Johnson scored on an end around on the next play and it was 20-0.

Hawaii got on the board with a 15-yard touchdown pass from Woolsey to freshman John Ursua with 1:10 to • Arizona scored 20 points in the opening quarter go in the first. Saturday night, marking the team’s highest first But the Wildcats pulled away with two second-quarter scores. Dawkins connected with Shun Brown on a quarter scoring output since scoring 24 at Wash- 56-yard touchdown pass play and scored again on a six-yard run. ington State on Oct. 25, 2014.

RAINBOW INFRACTIONS • All 20 of the Wildcats’ first quarter points came Penalties hurt the Rainbows all night, none more than the holding call that negated Woolsey’s 48-yard on rushing touchdowns. Saturday marked the first touchdown pass to Dylan Colie. The score would have cut Arizona’s lead to 20-14 in the second quarter. time since at least 1996 that Arizona scored three Hawaii also had a touchdown pass called back in the fourth quarter due to an illegal formation call but rushing touchdowns in the first quarter. Quarter- eventually scored on the drive. back Brandon Dawkins had two of the scores and In all, Hawaii was penalized 12 times for 95 yards. Tyrell Johnson added the other.

USS ARIZONA • DeAndre’ Miller recorded a sack on Hawaii’s first One of six crewmen still living who were on the USS Arizona when it sank, 93-year-old Lauren Bruner, was drive of the game Saturday, extending Arizona’s on hand when the University of Arizona commemorated the 75th anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. consecutive games with a sack to 15. The streak began last season against Nevada in the team’s Among other activities, the university auctioned off three No. 75 jerseys, three helmets and two helmet-jer- sey combinations, with profits going to the USS Arizona Mall Memorial. second game of 2015.

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Game 4 Recap vs. Washington TEAM STATS Huskies Outlast Cats in Overtime Thriller Game 4 » Washington (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) vs Arizona (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12) Category WASH ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 24 23 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 24 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-352 43-308 Time...... 7:30 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 160 167 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-14-1 31-19-1 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 72-512 74-475 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 35 28 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 2--10 Television...... Pac-12 Networks (national) Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-50 1-4 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 All-Time Series.....Washington leads 21-11-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.3 3-51.7 1 2 3 4 OT F at Arizona Stadium..Washington leads 8-7-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Wash 0 14 7 7 7 35 Previous Meeting...... UW 49, UA 3 Penalties-Yards 8-63 2-30 Arizona 7 7 0 14 0 28 Possession Time 34:58 25:02 ...... Oct. 31, 2015 (Seattle, Wash.) Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 4 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-4 4-20 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Taylor, J. 1 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 5:59 TOP, 9:01 left INDIVIDUAL STATS Second Quarter RUSHING WASH (7-7) Ross, J. 32 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) Drive: 8 plays, 97 yards, 3:54 TOP, 9:45 left Washington-Coleman, Lavon 11-181; Gaskin, Myles ARIZ (14-7) Dawkins, B. 79 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 2 plays, 94 yards, 0:33 TOP, 9:06 left 24-85; Ross, John 1-32; Browning, Jake 11-28; WASH (14-14) Ross 12 yd pass from Browning (Van Winkle kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:38 TOP; 5:28 left Dotson, Jomon 3-23; McClatcher, C. 1-3. Third Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 13-176; Taylor, J.J. 19-97; WASH (21-14) Browning, J. 3 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:36 TOP; 11:24 left Green, Zach 6-19; Johnson, Tyrell 5-16. Fourth Quarter PASSING ARIZ (21-21) Dawkins, B. 2 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 1:59 TOP; 4:45 left Washington-Browning, Jake 14-21-1-160. WASH (28-21) Coleman, L. 55 yd run (Van Winkle, C. kick) Drive: 2 plays, 66 yards, 1:15 TOP; 3:25 left ARIZ (28-28) Kern, J. 3 yd pass from Dawkins, B. (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:08 TOP; 3:08 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 19-31-1-167. Overtime 1 RECEIVING WASH (35-28) Pettis 4 yd pass from Browning (Van Winkle kick) Washington-Ross, John 4-28; Pettis, Dante 3-39; McClatcher, C. 2-72; Daniels,Darrell 2-12; Coleman, TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Sophomore Brandon Dawkins rushed for 176 yards and threw for 167 more, but he Lavon 2-7; Gaskin, Myles 1-2. and the Wildcats fell just short of a top-10 upset to start Pac-12 play. Ninth-ranked Washington prevailed, 35-28 in overtime at Arizona Stadium on Saturday night. Arizona-Brown, Shun 7-114; Poindexter, Shawn Washington’s hit on a 4-yard touchdown in overtime, while Lavon Coleman ran 3-29; Phillips, Nate 2-5; Griffey, Trey 1-6; Grant, Sa- for 181 yards for the Huskies. majie 1-4; Wood, Trevor 1-4; Green, Zach 1-3; Kern, Pettis made a tough grab in traffic on the first possession of overtime and Washington’s defense forced a Josh 1-3; Johnson, Tyrell 1-1; Taylor, J.J. 1-minus 2. turnover on downs to eke out the victory. INTERCEPTIONS The Huskies (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) had a hard time shaking Arizona (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12), which was down to its fourth-string running back after J.J. Taylor left in the third quarter with a left ankle injury. Washington-King, Kevin 1-0.

Brandon Dawkins kept the Wildcats in it, dazzling with 176 yards and two touchdowns rushing, 167 yards Arizona-Cruikshank, Dane 1-0. and another score passing. He escaped what appeared to be a sack to hit Shun Brown on a 54-yard pass, then hit Josh Kern on a 3-yard TD pass with 17 seconds left to tie the game at 28. FUMBLES Coleman kept the Huskies moving with Browning limited to passes underneath and scored on a 55-yard Washington-Ross, John 1-0. touchdown run in the fourth quarter. Browning finished 14 of 21 for 160 yards and two touchdowns.

THE TAKEAWAY Arizona Wildcats-Johnson, Tyrell 2-1; Phillips, Nate 1-1. Washington: The Huskies faced adversity for the first time after three easy wins to open the season and survived. Washington failed to capitalize after manhandling the smaller Wildcats to start the second half -- a 171-12 advantage in total yards -- yet made the plays when it needed to down the stretch. ARIZONA QUICK HITS

Arizona: The Wildcats’ quick-tempo offense went into a slumber for a long stretch of the second half and its • Senior receiver Nate Phillips had two catches for defense was manhandled at times by the Huskies. Arizona failed when it still had a shot at the end, but the five yards on Saturday. He had a one-yard catch bigger concern is depth after seeing another running back go down with an injury. on Arizona’s first drive of the game, extending UP NEXT Phillips’ consecutive games with a reception to 37 games. He’s tied with Virginia’s Taquan Mizzell for Washington: The Huskies host No. 7 Stanford next Friday in what should be just the fourth game ever be- tween top-10 teams at Husky Stadium. the longest active streak by a receiver in a Power 5 conference. Overall, his streak is tied with Mizzell for the fifth-longest in all of FBS.

• Arizona quarterback Brandon Dawkins rushed for 176 yards on Saturday, marking the second straight game the quarterback has rushed for more than 100 yards in a game. Dawkins had a 79-yard touchdown rush, is the longest run by an Arizona quarterback since at least 1997. Jerrard Randall held the previous high with a 73-yard score last season against Northern Arizona.

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Game 5 Recap at UCLA TEAM STATS Tate Has Strong Debut, But Bruins Prevail at Home Game 5 » Arizona (2-3, 0-2) vs. UCLA (3-2, 1-1) Category ARIZ UCLA FIRST DOWNS 22 20 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 1 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-242 32-125 Time...... 7:42 p.m. PASSING YDS (NET) 145 350 Location...... Pasadena, Calif. Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-13-0 37-20-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 80-387 69-475 Stadium...... Rose Bowl (95,542) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... Natural Grass 45 24 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-47 Television...... ESPN � Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-94 4-111 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 All-Time Series...... UCLA leads 24-15-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-39.2 5-33.8 1 2 3 4 F at UCLA...... UCLA leads 14-4-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Arizona 7 0 3 14 24 Previous Meeting...... UCLA 56, Arizona 30 Penalties-Yards 5-40 5-60 UCLA 14 0 10 21 45 Possession Time 31:32 28:28 ...... (2015) Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 4 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Grant, S. 12 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 1:36 TOP; 11:07 left INDIVIDUAL STATS UCLA (7-7) Starks, N. 2 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 5 plays, 40 yards, 1:39 TOP; 9:18 left UCLA (14-7) Walker, K. 62 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 1 play, 62 yards, 0:14 TOP; 0:00 left RUSHING Arizona-Tate, Khalil 15-79; Johnson, Tyrell 16-77; Second Quarter Dawkins, Brandon 5-44; Green, Zach 5-30; Wilson, Nick 6-16; Werlinger, Zach 2-minus 4. Third Quarter UCLA (21-7) Howard, J. 19 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:22 TOP; 12:38 left UCLA-Starks, N. 17-80; Andrews 1-26; Adams 1-14; UCLA (24-7) Molson, JJ 39 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 2:03 TOP; 9:12 left Olorunfunmi 3-9; Walker 1-8; Rosen 2-1; TEAM ARIZ (10-24) Pollack, J. 20 yd field goal Drive: 15 plays, 87 yards, 6:10 TOP; 2:53 left 1-minus 1; Jamabo 6-minus 12. Fourth Quarter PASSING UCLA (31-10) Rosen, J. 1 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 3:34 TOP; 14:15 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 8-17-0-73; Tate, Khalil Ariz (17-31) Brown, S. 31 yd pass from Tate, K. (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:07 TOP; 11:04 left 5-9-0-72; Werlinger, Zach 0-5-0-0. UCLA (38-17) Walker, K. 29 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, 2:17 TOP; 8:37 left

UCLA (45-17) Andrews, D. 26 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 7 plays, 96 yards, 3:40 TOP; 3:30 left UCLA-Rosen 20-37-0-350. Ariz (24-45) Denson, C. 13 yd pass from Tate, K. (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, 2:47 TOP; 0:38 RECEIVING PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — UCLA coach Jim Mora challenged his offense at halftime, asking them to play Arizona-Brown, Shun 4-50; Griffey, Trey 2-38; Den- at the same level shown on defense and special teams through the first 30 minutes. son, Cam 2-16; Phillips, Nate 2-13; Grant, Samajie The Bruins responded, with throwing two of his three touchdowns and rushing for one touch- 1-12; Peterson, Cedric 1-11; Johnson, Tyrell 1-5. down after the ultimatum, and UCLA pulled away from Arizona 45-24 on Saturday night. Rosen was 20 of 37 for 350 yards, Kenneth Walker had four catches for 114 yards with a pair of touchdowns UCLA-Andrews 9-108; Walker 4-114; Adams 2-11; and Darren Andrews added 108 yards receiving and a 26-yard TD run. Massington 1-37; Jamabo 1-33; Howard 1-19; Iese 1-16; Wilson, C. 1-12. “If we could just find a way to put it together as a football team we could be pretty darn dynamic, and that’s the challenge,” Mora said. “I think it’s pretty evident we can play some really good defense. We can play some good special teams. We can play some good offense. We just got to do it all at the same time.” INTERCEPTIONS Arizona-None. UCLA (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) struggled to run the ball for long stretches, but it didn’t matter as the injury-riddled Wildcats (2-3, 0-2) saw their offensive ranks further depleted. Quarterback Brandon Dawkins took a big hit from linebacker Kenny Young in the second quarter and was replaced after halftime. Running back Nick UCLA-None. Wilson came up limping late in the first quarter. FUMBLES Right tackle Gerhard de Beer and right tackle Jacob Alsadek also suffered undisclosed injuries, while left Arizona-Johnson, Tyrell 1-0. guard Freddie Tagaloa did not travel with the team.

Touted freshman Khalil Tate came in at quarterback on Arizona’s second possession of the second half, lead- UCLA-None. ing a drive that ended in a Josh Pollack field goal. Tate’s next drive ended with a 31-yard touchdown to Shun Brown. Tate had 72 yards passing and 79 yards rushing in his college debut, throwing a second touchdown to Cam Denson with 38 seconds remaining. ARIZONA QUICK HITS

FRESHMAN FINDS • True freshman Khalil Tate made his debut at quarterback Saturday night. He finished 5 for 9 for Tate and UCLA wide receiver Theo Howard were among the most accomplished and sought-after high school players in Southern California last year. Those talents were on full display in the Rose Bowl. 72 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He also rushed for 79 yards on 15 carries. Tate is the first true Howard caught his first career touchdown early in the third quarter, providing the spark Mora was looking freshman to see time at quarterback for Arizona for with a 19-yard catch-and-run where he shook an Arizona defensive back and sprinted up the far sideline. With dropped passes a lingering issue for the UCLA offense, how quickly Howard can become a consistent since Matt Scott in 2008. In Scott’s debut, he was part of the rotation could determine the ceiling for what Rosen can accomplish this season. 6 of 10 for 77 yards and a touchdown. He rushed for 48 yards and a touchdown in Arizona’s win At the start of the season, Tate was expected to redshirt as the fourth-string quarterback seeing only a over Idaho. handful of snaps in practice. With Anu Solomon missing the last four games with a knee injury, those reps increased and coaches told Tate to prepare for the exact situation that unfolded against UCLA. • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had a pair of “Thought he would give us the best chance to score points,” Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said, explaining catches Saturday and now has at least one catch in his decision to play Tate. 38 straight games. That’s tied for the fifth-longest streak in the nation and tied for the longest by a player in a Power 5 conference. Phillips finished with two catches for 13 yards.

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Game 6 Recap at Utah TEAM STATS Cats Start Strong; Falter in 3rd Quarter Game 6 » Arizona (2-4, 0-3) vs. Utah 5-1, 2-1) Category ARIZ UTAH FIRST DOWNS 21 23 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 8 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-127 45-210 Time...... 8:05 p.m. PASSING YDS (NET) 348 245 Location...... Salt Lake City, Utah Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-16-3 29-13-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 66-475 74-455 Stadium...... Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,917) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 36 23 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Television...... FS1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-37 4-100 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-0 All-Time Series...... Utah leads 21-19-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-34.2 6-50.0 1 2 3 4 F at Utah...... Utah leads 11--8-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 4-0 Arizona 7 7 0 9 23 Previous Meeting...... UA 37, Utah 30, 2 OT Penalties-Yards 7-65 14-98 Utah 3 9 17 7 36 Possession Time 24:10 35:50 Streak...... Utah has now won 1 straight Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-7 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 0-0 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Brown, S. 75 yd pass from Dawkins, B. (Pollack kick)Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:11 TOP; 14:49 left INDIVIDUAL STATS Utah (3-7) Phillips, A. 28 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 62 yards, 5:36 TOP; 5:01 left RUSHING Second Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 14-49; Green, Zach Ariz (14-3) Dawkins, B. 6 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 72 yards, 4:37 TOP; 7:54 left 9-35; Tate, Khalil 10-33; Johnson, Tyrell 4-10. Utah (5-14) Tasini, P safety Utah (12-14) Smith, T. 3 yd pass from Williams, T. (Phillips kick) Drive: 8 plays, 47 yards, 3:35 TOP; 0:55 left UTAH-Shyne, Armand 19-101; Williams, Troy 16-73; Howard, Jordan 5-32; Butler-Byrd, C. 2-15; Team Third Quarter 2-minus 3; Huntley, Tyler 1-minus 8. Utah (19-14) Williams, T 2 yd run (Phillips, A. kick) Drive: 4 plays, 68 yards, 1:41 TOP; 13:12 left Utah (26-14) Shyne, A. 26 yd run (Phillips, A. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 74 yards, 2:10 TOP; 5:35 left PASSING Utah (29-14) Phillips, A. 35 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 29 yards, 2:34 TOP; 2:16 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 11-20-2-243; Tate, Khalil 5-8-1-105; Fourth Quarter Ariz (17-29) Pollack, J. 37 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:15 TOP; 9:04 left TEAM 0-1-0-0. UTAH-Williams, Troy 13-29-0-245; Utah (36-17) Williams, T. 1 yd run (Phillips, A. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 67 yards, 3:49 TOP; 5:10 left Huntley, Tyler 0-0-0-0. Ariz (23-36) Grant, S. 63 yd pass from Tate, K. (pass failed) Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:55 TOP; 4:15 left RECEIVING SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s eighth false start penalty of the first half brought out boos from its home- Arizona-Griffey, Trey 4-109; Grant, Samajie 4-86; coming crowd. Luckily for the Utes, a second-half rally was enough to avoid spoiling the occasion. Brown, Shun 3-89; Phillips, Nate 2-21; Wood, Quarterback Troy Williams ran for two touchdowns and threw another, helping No. 24 Utah come back to Trevor 2-12; Peterson, Cedric 1-31. beat Arizona 36-23 on Saturday night. Utah (5-1, 2-1) trailed 14-12 at halftime after committing 11 first-half penalties, including all those false starts. UTAH-Moeai, Evan 3-81; Handley, Harris 3-40; Arizona (2-4, 0-3) scored on the first snap of the game when Brandon Dawkins connected with Shun Brown Smith, Tyrone 3-14; Singleton, Rae. 2-33; But- for a 75-yard TD pass, taking advantage of blown coverage that left Brown completely uncovered. ler-Byrd, C. 1-69; Simpkins,Demari 1-8. “We’re a pretty decent football team if we would stop some of the self-inflicted stuff,” Utah coach said. “We did some things to create tough situations for us that we’ve got to get fixed. We had INTERCEPTIONS far too many penalties tonight.” Arizona-None. The Utes scored 26 straight points after falling behind 14-3. Williams got both of his running TDs in the sec- ond half and had 245 yards passing for the game. Armand Shyne also ran for a TD in the third quarter, while UTAH-Williams,Marcus 1-0; Hatfield, Dom. 1-0; the defense tightened up and forced two second-half turnovers and allowed just nine points. Shyne finished Allen, Brian 1-0. with 101 yards on 19 carries. FUMBLES The Utes moved into a tie atop the Pac-12 South with Colorado. They ended a four-game losing streak to Arizona. After beating Arizona’s Rich Rodriguez, Utah coach Kyle Whittingham has defeated every active Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 1-0. Pac-12 coach since joining the conference in 2011. Whittingham also got his 100th career victory. ARIZONA QUICK HITS THE TAKEAWAY Arizona: The Wildcats allowed more than 400 yards for the fifth consecutive game. Fans will be happy to • The Arizona Wildcats scored on their first play have Dawkins back, but Arizona was held to 127 yards rushing, including just 78 from players other than from scrimmage for the first time in at least 20 Dawkins. The sophomore quarterback threw for 243 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions and also years. The 75-yard touchdown pass from Brandon ran for a score. Freshman Khalil Tate finished the game for the second consecutive week. Dawkins to Shun Brown also marked Arizona’s “I don’t think our defense wore down,” Arizona linebacker Michael Barton said. They just kept attacking and fastest score to open a game in at least 20 years. we just tried to fight as best we could. We had a lot of new guys in there today, guys who hadn’t played any The score came 11 seconds into the game. In 2009, snaps before today.” Travis Cobb returned the opening kickoff 95 yards Utah: USC’s win over Colorado helped the Utes move into a tie for first, but they can’t feel great about it. for a touchdown 13 seconds into the game. The offense finished with fine statistics, but most of the positives came in the second half against a team that entered the game ranked No. 104 in the nation in total defense. The defense allowed a season-high 475 • The 75-yard pass play from Dawkins to Brown yards. marked the longest pass play of the season for the “We had a few big plays made on us, but we bounced back every time they happened,” Utah safety Marcus Wildcats. It’s the longest since Dawkins found Trey Williams said. “We never put our heads down. We just kept grinding through the game and we just got this Griffey for a 95-yard touchdown pass in the regu- win.” lar season finale last season against Arizona State.

• Sophomore receiver Shun Brown had three catches for 89 yards Saturday. Brown now has 19 catches for 345 yards over the past four games.

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Game 7 Recap vs. USC TEAM STATS Darnold, Smith-Schuster Pace Trojans Over Wildcats Game 7 » USC (4-3, 3-2 Pac-12) vs Arizona (2-5, 0-4 Pac-12) Category USC ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 25 20 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-320 44-201 Time...... 12:35 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 254 142 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-22-0 26-11-2 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 78-574 70-343 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 1-26 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 48 14 Punt Returns-Yards 4-9 0-0 Television...... FOX (national) Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-1 0-0 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 2-45 0-0 All-Time Series...... USC leads 32-8 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-36.2 5-44.6 1 2 3 4 F at Arizona Stadium...... USC leads 14-4 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 USC 14 20 7 7 48 Last Meeting...... USC 38, Arizona 30 Penalties-Yards 8-98 4-35 Arizona 7 0 0 7 14 Possession Time 35:24 39:36 ...... Nov. 7, 2015 at Los Angeles Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 6 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 0-0 First Quarter USC (7-0) Jones II, R. 5 yd run (Boermeester kick) Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards, 4:31 TOP; 10:29 left INDIVIDUAL STATS Ariz (7-7) Tate, K. 3 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 5 plays, 38 yards, 1:30 TOP; 5:40 left USC (14-7) Burnett 11 pass from Darnold (Boermeester kick) Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 5:36 TOP; 0:04 left RUSHING USC-Ware, Aca’Cedri 12-103; Davis, Dominic 7-89; Second Quarter Jones, Ronald 16-77; Darnold, Sam 6-54; TEAM USC (21-7) Imatorbhebhe 8 pass from Darnold (Boermeester) Drive: 2 plays, 10 yards, 1:05 TOP; 13:42 left 1-minus 1; Greene, Jalen 1-minus 2. USC (27-7) Smith-Schuster 3 pass from Darnold (rush failed) Drive: 3 plays, 15 yards, 1:08 TOP; 4:07 left USC (34-7) Smith-Schuster 39 pass from Darnold (Boermeester) Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 2:38 TOP; 0:23 left Arizona-Tate, Khalil 14-72; Wilson, Nick 6-47; Green, Zach 14-46; Leon, Brandon 4-18; Johnson, Third Quarter Tyrell 1-14; Morin, Matt 5-4. USC (41-7) Smith-Schuster 46 pass from Darnold (Boermeester) Drive: 6 plays, 85 yards, 2:38 TOP; 10:29 left PASSING Fourth Quarter USC-Darnold, Sam 20-32-0-235; Browne, Max 2-2- Ariz (14-41) Grant, S. 7 pass from Morin, M. (Pollack kick) Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:15 TOP; 13:13 left 0-19; Greene, Jalen 0-1-0-0. USC (48-14) Ware, A. 21 yd run (Boermeester kick) Drive: 4 plays, 65 yards, 1:40 TOP; 11:33 left Arizona-Tate, Khalil 7-18-1-58; Morin, Matt 4-8- TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — is settling into the quarterback role at USC quite nicely, and he’s got 1-84. the Trojans in the thick of the race in the Pac-12 South. The redshirt freshman, who didn’t start until the fourth game of the season, threw five touchdown passes RECEIVING -- three to JuJu Smith Schuster -- in USC’s 48-14 rout of Arizona on Saturday. USC-Smith-Schuster 9-132; Rogers, Darreus 5-42; “There’s a lot of stuff that I’ve learned these last few weeks that’s really helped in this game,” Darnold said, Hampton, De’Qua 2-16; Mitchell, Steve 1-19; “and obviously games that we’re looking ahead.” Greene, Jalen 1-12; Burnett, Deonta 1-11; Imatorb- hebhe, D 1-8; Jones, Ronald 1-7; Whitney, Isaac 1-7. He completed 20 of 32 attempts for 235 yards and ran for 54 yards on six carries before sitting out the fourth quarter. He threw for 186 yards and four scores as USC built a 34-7 halftime lead. Arizona-Phillips, Nate 3-39; Grant, Samajie 3-23; “Not to blow his head up too much but he’s playing really good football right now, way beyond his years, Denson, Cam 1-51; Kern, Josh 1-16; Brown, Shun his maturity level,” Trojans coach Clay Helton said. 1-9; Peterson, Cedric 1-5; Griffey, Trey 1-minus 1. Darnold was more upset about the plays he didn’t make. INTERCEPTIONS He said he is taking his job “week by week.” USC-Harris, Ajene 1-33; Marshall, Iman 1-12. “If I progress, I progress” Darnold said. “That’s part of growing, mentally and physically.” Arizona-None. Smith-Schuster finished with nine catches for 132 yards. FUMBLES The Trojans (4-3, 3-2 Pac-12) rolled for 575 yards and remained a half-game out of first place in the Pac-12 South. Arizona (2-5, 0-4) lost its fourth in a row. USC-Mitchell, Steve 1-0.

USC won away from home for the first time since the interim label was removed from Helton’s title. The Arizona-Morin, Matt 1-0; Tate, Khalil 1-1; Green, Trojans had lost five straight away from home, dating to last season. Zach 1-1. “This was a much-needed road victory,” Helton said. ARIZONA QUICK HITS Wildcats true freshman Khalil Tate, just shy of his 18th birthday, completed 7 of 18 passes for 58 yards in his first collegiate start. Playing in place of injured Brandon Dawkins, Tate threw an interception and fumbled the ball away, leading to two USC touchdowns. He ran for 72 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips finished with three catches for 39 yards with a long reception “He’s a true freshman so we wanted to rattle him a little bit and get some hits on him,” USC defensive back of 17 yards. Phillips now has at least one catch in Chris Hawkins said. 40 straight games, which is the fifth longest active Coach Rich Rodriguez said Tate is not the nervous type “...but there are times when a 17-year-old freshman streak in the nation. Phillips’ first catch of the looks like a 17-year-old freshman.” game didn’t come until the third quarter when he hauled in the 17-yard pass from Khalil Tate. Rodriguez was asked what he’d say to fans that are unhappy with the Wildcats. “We’re 2-5. We’ve had some adversity,” he said. “We can fix problems in recruiting and the other problems • Khalil Tate started at quarterback for the Wild- we can fix in the short term. People’s opinions are people’s opinions. We’re not happy when we’re not cats and became the first true freshman to start at winning.” QB for Arizona since Willie Tuitama in 2005. That season, Tuitama came out of his potential redshirt on Oct. 22 against Oregon, then started the next week in a 29-27 win at Oregon State on Oct. 29.

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Game 8 Recap vs. Stanford TEAM STATS McCaffrey has big day to propel Cardinal past Cats Game 8 » Stanford (5-3, 3-3) vs Arizona (2-6, 0-5 Pac-12) Category STAN ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 17 15 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-237 44-170 Time...... 8 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 104 116 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-14-1 20-5-1 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 73-341 64-286 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 1-15 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 34 10 Punt Returns-Yards 3-29 2-16 Television...... FS1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-2 1-25 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 1-35 1-3 All-Time Series...... Stanford leads, 15-14 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.7 7-39.3 1 2 3 4 F at Tucson ...... Series tied, 7-7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Stanford 0 17 10 7 34 Last Meeting...... Stanford 55, Arizona 17 Penalties-Yards 6-55 5-55 Arizona 0 7 3 0 10 Possession Time 33:52 26:08 ...... Oct. 3, 2015 at Stanford Third-Down Conversions 7 of 18 3 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 3 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 1-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-24 4-22 First Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATS Second Quarter Stan (7-0) McCaffrey, C. 45 yd run (Ukropina, C. kick) Drive: 1 play, 45 yards, 0:09 TOP; 14:21 left RUSHING Stan (14-0) McCaffrey 18 yd pass from Chryst (Ukropina kick) Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:52 TOP; 8:39 left STAN-McCaffrey,C 23-169; Love,B 12-78; Scarlett,C Ariz (7-14) Griffey, T. 38 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:59 TOP; 3:40 left 2-9; Chryst,K 5-minus 19. Stan (17-7) Ukropina, C. 45 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 21 yards, 1:20 TOP; 0:20 left ARIZ-Dawkins, Brandon 17-65; Grant, Samajie Third Quarter 19-64; Leon, Brandon 4-20; Tate, Khalil 1-19; Green, Stan (20-7) Ukropina, C. 26 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 33 yards, 4:02 TOP; 6:05 left Zach 1-3; Solomon, Anu 2-minus 4; Brown, Shun Stan (27-7) McCaffrey, C. 6 yd run (Ukropina, C. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 23 yards, 1:15 TOP; 4:36 left 0-3. Ariz (10-27) Pollack, J. 27 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 3:03 TOP; 1:28 left PASSING Fourth Quarter Stanford-Chryst,K 14-30-1-104; Team 0-1-0-0. Stan (34-10) Whiteside 5 yd pass from Chryst (Ukropina kick) Drive: 6 plays, 39 yards, 3:08 TOP; 3:10 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 5-15-1-116; Solomon, Anu 0-3-0-0; Tate, Khalil 0-2-0-0. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Christian McCaffrey took the handoff up the middle, made a little juke and, with a burst of speed, raced past Arizona’s flailing defenders. RECEIVING This was the player Stanford had been missing the past few weeks. Stanford-Irwin,T 5-34; McCaffrey,C 4-27; Schultz,D 2-17; Rector,M 1-13; Owusu,F 1-8; A.-Whiteside,JJ McCaffrey returned to his tackle-eluding form, accounting for 225 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns to lead the Cardinal to a 34-10 victory over Arizona Saturday night. 1-5. Arizona-Griffey, Trey 2-55; Phillips, Nate 1-43; ‘’We know that when Christian gets a crease, he does special things beyond the line of scrimmage,’’ Stanford Brown, Shun 1-13; Denson, Cam 1-5. coach David Shaw said. McCaffrey has had a difficult follow-up to his Heisman runner-up a year ago. INTERCEPTIONS Stanford-Edwards,B 1-35. Good early in the season, he missed most of the second half against Washington State on Oct. 8 and did not play the following week against Notre Dame. McCaffrey returned against Colorado last week, finishing with 92 yards rushing on 21 carries. Arizona-Cruikshank, Dane 1-3. The shifty junior had a jump in his step against the Wildcats, scoring on runs of 45 and 6 yards to finish with 169 yards on 23 carries. McCaffrey added four catches for 27 yards, including an 18-yard catch-and-run TD . FUMBLES chipped in 78 yards on 12 carries while giving McCaffrey a break and helped the Cardinal (5-3, Stanford-Schultz,D 1-0. 3-3 Pac-12) break out of scoring funk after entering Saturday’s game 127th of 128 FBS teams in scoring at 17 points per game. Arizona-Phillips, Nate 1-0; ‘’This is the first week we’ve had them both healthy,’’ Shaw said. ‘’This is what we envisioned all year and this is the first time we’ve been able to do it, and it looked pretty good.’’ ARIZONA QUICK HITS

Arizona (2-6, 0-5) had its top two quarterbacks back for the first time since the season opener, yet continued • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had one catch to sputter offensively in its fifth straight loss. for 43 yards against Stanford, and now has at least Brandon Dawkins started and threw for 116 yards, including a 38-yard TD pass to Trey Griffey. Dawkins also one reception in 41 straight games, dating back had 65 yards on 17 yards rushing on 17 carries. Anu Solomon replaced him in the third quarter and lasted to the 2013 season. Phillips’ streak is tied for the just two series, finishing 0-for-3 passing. fifth-longest nationally, as well as being tied for ‘’Just like receivers make mistakes, they don’t always see when guys are open,’’ Arizona running back Samajie the longest by a player from a Power 5 Confer- Grant said. ‘’We just have to rep it after practice. We have to stay more after practice.’’ ence. Part of it was a lack of running game. With Nick Wilson out for an extended period, Arizona was forced to use Grant, a converted receiver, as starting running back. • The Wildcats totaled seven tackles-for-loss Sat- urday and now have produced at least two TFLs in Grant finished with 64 yards, but Arizona had just 170 yards on 44 carries and finished 286 total yards, 147 70 straight games. Saturday, linebacker Paul Ma- below its season average. gloire led the way with a pair of TFLs. Isaiah Hayes, ‘’We missed some things up front,’’ Arizona guard Jacob Alsadek said. ‘’Samajie was out there running hard Michael Barton and Aiulua Fanene all had one and we need to give him a better chance.’’ each and John Kenny, Parker Zellers, Tellas Jones and Jake Matthews all had a 1/2 tackle-for-loss.

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Game 9 Recap at Washington State TEAM STATS Slow First Quarter Dooms Wildcats Game 9 » Arizona (2-7, 0-6) vs. Washington State (7-2, 6-0) Category ARIZ WSU FIRST DOWNS 14 34 Date...... Saturday, Nov. 5 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 30-158 32-140 Time...... 1:07 PASSING YDS (NET) 128 474 Location...... Pullman, Washington Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-11-2 52-47-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 53-286 84-614 Stadium...... Martin Stadium Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 69 7 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-107 Television...... Pac-12 Network Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-76 1-14 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads 26-16 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.1 1-58.0 1 2 3 4 F at Pullman...... Arizona leads 11-5 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Arizona 0 7 0 0 7 Previous Meeting...... WSU 45, Arizona 42 Penalties-Yards 7-85 9-85 WSU 24 14 14 17 69 Possession Time 22:32 37:28 Streak...... WSU has now won 2 in a row Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 11 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 10-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 5-36 First Quarter WSU (3-0) Powell 23 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 18 yards, 2:42 TOP; 10:12 left INDIVIDUAL STATS WSU (10-0) Williams 8 yd pass from Falk (Powell kick) Drive: 1 play, 8 yards, 0:06 TOP; 9:37 left WSU (17-0) Wicks 1 yd run (Powell kick) Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, 3:06 TOP; 4:25 left RUSHING WSU (24-0) Marks 2 yd pass from Falk (Powell kick) Drive: 6 plays, 47 yards, 1:35 TOP; 0:19 left Arizona-Grant, Samajie 8-77; Dawkins, Brandon 6-48; Green, Zach 4-30; Tate, Khalil 3-28; Wood, Second Quarter Trevor 1-3; Solomon, Anu 8-minus 28. WSU (31-0) Martin Jr 7 yd pass from Falk (Powell kick) Drive: 7 plays, 93 yards, 3:03 TOP; 9:19 left WSU (38-0) Wicks 1 yd run (Powell kick) Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 3:54 TOP; 2:30 left Washington State-Williams, James 12-72; Wicks, Ariz (7-38) Denson 47 yd pass from Solomon (Pollack kick) Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:35 TOP; 1:55 left Gerard 7-44; Morrow, Jamal 7-35; Falk, Luke 1-8; Harrington, K. 1-3; Lee, Alijah 1-2; Third Quarter TEAM 3-minus 24. WSU (45-7) Williams 4 yd run (Powell kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:44 TOP; 9:16 left WSU (52-7) Martin Jr. 4 yd pass from Falk (Powell kick) Drive: 8 plays, 55 yards, 2:59 TOP; 3:45 left PASSING Arizona-Solomon, Anu 9-13-0-122; Tate, Khalil 1-6- Fourth Quarter 1-8; Dawkins, Brandon 1-4-1-minus 2. WSU (55-7) Powell 31 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards, 3:46 TOP; 12:41 left WSU (62-7) Cracraft 71 yd pass from Hilinski (Powell kick) Drive: 2 plays, 84 yards, 1:00 TOP; 10:27 left Washington State-Falk, Luke 32-35-0-311; Hilinski, WSU (69-7) Johnson-Mack 9 yd pass from Hillinski (Powell kick) Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 6:54 TOP; 2:19 left Tyler 15-17-0-163. PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — threw for 311 yards and four touchdowns and No. 25 Washington State beat Arizona 69-7 on Saturday for the Cougars’ seventh consecutive victory. RECEIVING Arizona-Denson, Cam 4-77; Brown, Shun 3-32; Washington State (7-2, 6-0 Pac-12, No. 25 CFP) had its highest points total since 1997 and the most ever Wood, Trevor 1-9; Phillips, Nate 1-8; Griffey, Trey against a Pac-12 opponent. 1-4; Grant, Samajie 1-minus 2. The Cougars hadn’t won seven straight games since 2002. They and No. 4 Washington remain the only teams with undefeated Pac-12 records. Washington State-Martin Jr., Tav 9-66; Williams, Arizona (2-7, 0-6), which has lost six games in a row, struggled on offense behind quarterbacks Brandon James 9-45; Johnson-Mack, I 6-45; Marks, Gabe Dawkins, Anu Solomon and Khalil Tate. They combined to complete 11 of 23 passes for 128 yards, with one 5-68; Thompson, John 5-51; Wicks, Gerard 3-20; touchdown and two interceptions. Cracraft, River 2-90; Lewis, Robert 2-11; Morrow, Jamal 1-53; Dimry, C.J. 1-12; Harrington, K. 1-9; Washington State scored on its first six possessions for a 38-7 lead at halftime. Wilson, Kainoa 1-4; Sweet, Kyle 1-0; Lee, Alijah 1-0. Falk, who was relieved late in the third quarter by Tyler Hilinski, completed 32 of 35 passes. He was not intercepted or sacked. INTERCEPTIONS Washington State piled up 614 yards of offense while limiting Arizona to 286 yards. Samajie Grant rushed for Arizona-None. 77 yards for the Wildcats. Washington State-Luani, Shalom 1-19; Broughton, Washington State’s Gerard Wicks ran for two touchdowns, and Tavares Martin Jr. caught two touchdown Tre. 1-0. passes. James Williams also scored a pair of touchdowns for the Cougars. THE TAKEAWAY FUMBLES Arizona-Solomon, Anu 2-1. Arizona: The Wildcats rotated their quarterbacks all game, but could not generate much offense. The de- fense proved porous to WSU’s Air Raid. Washington State-TEAM 1-0; Morrow, Jamal 1-0. Washington State: Played without star nose tackle Robert Barber, who has been suspended from school for his role in a fight at a party. But Washington State had a big day on defense anyway, holding Arizona to 158 ARIZONA QUICK HITS rushing yards, 50 of them on one play. UP NEXT • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had one catch for eight yards against Washington State, and now Arizona hosts Colorado next Saturday. has at least one reception in 42 straight games, dating back to the 2013 season. Phillips’ streak is tied for the fifth-longest nationally, as well as be- ing tied for the longest by a player from a Power 5 Conference. The only game Phillips didn’t have a catch in his career was the first one he played in 2013.

• In his second career start at running back, Sam- ajie Grant finished with 77 yards on eight carries. He had a career-high 50-yard rush in the game.

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Game 10 Recap vs. Colorado TEAM STATS Grant Gets Rushing Game Going, but Cats Fall to Buffs Game 10 » Colorado (8-2, 6-1 Pac-12) vs Arizona (2-8, 0-7 Pac-12) Category COLO ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 25 23 Date...... Saturday, Nov. 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-175 52-257 Time...... 8:05 p.m. (MST) PASSING YDS (NET) 213 155 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-19-1 26-12-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 73-388 78-412 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 49 24 Punt Returns-Yards 1-13 0-0 Television...... FS1 (national) Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-18 2-49 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 All-Time Series...... Colorado leads 14-5 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.6 6-43.8 1 2 3 4 F at Arizona Stadium...... Colorado leads 8-2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Colorado 7 21 14 7 49 Last Meeting...... Arizona 38, Colorado 31 Penalties-Yards 7-62 13-138 Arizona 0 10 0 14 24 Possession Time 30:13 29:47 ...... Oct. 17, 2015 at Boulder Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 5 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 4-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-35 2-18 First Quarter Colo (7-0) Lindsay 1 yd run (Price kick) Drive: 16 plays, 81 yards, 5:17 TOP; 7:27 left INDIVIDUAL STATS Second Quarter RUSHING Ariz (7-7) Grant 3 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, 2:25 TOP; 12:28 left Colorado-Lindsay, Philli 25-119; Liufau, Sefo 17-56; Colo (14-7) Lindsay 4 yd run (Price kick) Drive: 4 plays, 63 yards, 0:53 TOP; 11:29 left Adkins II, Mich 1-3; TEAM 3-minus 3. Ariz (10-14) Pollack 23 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 3:01 TOP; 8:22 left

Colo (21-10) Fields 15 yd pass from Liufau (Price kick) Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards, 2:31 TOP; 5:45 left Arizona-Grant, Samajie 16-113; Dawkins, Brandon Colo (28-10) MacIntyre 40 yd pass from Liufau (Price kick) Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 0:58 TOP; 1:29 left 18-76; Green, Zach 10-34; Brown, Shun 1-29; Solo- mon, Anu 4-11; Tate, Khalil 3-minus 6. Third Quarter Colo (35-10) Fields 27 yd pass from Liufau (Price kick) Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, 2:36 TOP; 5:01 left PASSING Colo (42-10) Liufau 2 yd run (Price kick) Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards; 3:30 TOP; 0:57 left Colorado-Liufau, Sefo 19-27-1-213. Fourth Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 9-19-0-107; Solomon, Ariz (17-42) Grant 3 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:10 TOP; 13:47 left Anu 3-7-0-48; Tate, Khalil 0-0-0-0. Ariz (24-42) Green 2 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 33 yards, 0:50 TOP; 12:11 left Colo (49-24) Lindsay 34 yd run (Price kick) Drive: 4 plays, 54 yards, 2:16 TOP; 3:34 left RECEIVING Colorado-Fields, Shay 6-108; Lindsay, Philli 4-8; TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Sefo Liufau has his groove back, and so does Colorado’s offense. MacIntyre, Jay 3-50; Ross, Devin 3-28; Bobo, Bryce It came at just the right time for the Buffaloes with a season-defining stretch up next. 3-19.

Liufau passed for three touchdowns and ran for another, helping No. 16 Colorado roll over Arizona 49-24 on Arizona-Phillips, Nate 4-55; Denson, Cam 3-33; Saturday night for the Buffaloes’ first four-game winning streak in 14 years. Brown, Shun 2-58; Wood, Trevor 1-4; Grant, Sama- The victory keeps Colorado (8-2, 7-1 Pac-12, No. 12 CFP) atop the Pac-12 South with games against No. 23 jie 1-3; Green, Zach 1-2. Washington State and No. 13 Utah coming up to close out the regular season. INTERCEPTIONS “We’re right where we want to be,” Lifau said. Colorado-None. Liufau was sharp after being banged up against UCLA, hitting 19 of 27 passes for 213 yards, including two touchdowns to Shay Fields. Liufau also ran for a 2-yard score. Arizona-Rutt, Brandon 1-0. Phillip Lindsay ran for 119 yards and three touchdowns, helping the Buffaloes to their best start since open- ing the 2001 season 8-2. FUMBLES Colorado-None. “It felt great, especially with the passing game; it has not been there,” Fields said. “It’s something we stressed before this game.” Arizona-Grant, Samajie 1-0; Phillips, Nate 1-1. While Colorado is on course for the Pac-12 South title, Arizona (2-8, 0-7) is in the midst of its first sev- en-game losing streak since 2004. ARIZONA QUICK HITS The Wildcats moved the ball well on offense but failed to capitalize on some early chances to allow Colora- do to pull away. • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had four catches for 55 yards Saturday. He now has at least “It hasn’t been a great season, but we’re still going to come out and play,” Arizona quarterback Brandon one catch in 43 straight games, dating back to his Dawkins said. “We’re not going to hand any teams any wins.” freshman season in 2013. Phillips didn’t have a Samajie Grant ran for 113 yards and two touchdowns and the Wildcats outgained Colorado 417-388 in total catch in his first career game, but has had at least yards. Arizona also had 13 penalties for 143 yards and three drives that ended with missed field goals by one in every one since. His 43-game streak is tied Josh Pollack. for the fifth-longest active streak in the nation. “Those are killers,” Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said of the penalties. “It’s hard for us to stop somebody and we finally stop them, to give them a first down on a penalty with poor technique. You’re not a good • Senior Samajie Grant, who moved from wide football team when you do those things and you don’t give yourself a chance to beat anybody.” receiver to running back earlier this season, pro- THE TAKEAWAY duced his first career rushing touchdown and his first career 100-yard rushing performance. Grant Colorado: The Buffaloes played the way they were supposed to against a downtrodden opponent to remain finished with 113 yards and two touchdowns on 16 a game ahead of No. 13 Utah in the Pac-12 South. carries, averaging 7.1 yards per carry. Grant’s two Arizona: The Wildcats’ defense was picked apart yet again and their offense was unable to capitalize on touchdowns were both from three yards out. numerous chances. Arizona has two games left to avoid going winless in the Pac-12.

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Game 11 Recap at Oregon State TEAM STATS Strong Offensive Night Lifts Beavers Past Cats Game 11 » Arizona (2-9, 0-8) vs. Oregon State (3-8, 2-6) Category ARIZ OSU FIRST DOWNS 23 26 Date...... Saturday, Nov. 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-162 46-210 Time...... 7:31 p.m. PASSING YDS (NET) 188 265 Location...... Corvallis, Oregon Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-16-1 19-16-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 71-350 65-475 Stadium...... Reser Stadium Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 42 17 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 0-0 Television...... Pac-12 Network Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-49 2-25 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads 22-15-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.0 1-42.0 1 2 3 4 F at Corvallis...... Arizona leads 9-8-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Arizona 0 10 0 7 17 Previous Meeting.....Arizona 44, Oregon St 7 Penalties-Yards 3-29 5-49 OSU 14 7 14 7 42 Possession Time 24:24 35:36 Streak...... OSU has now won one in a row Third-Down Conversions 10 of 15 9 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-25 First Quarter OSU (7-0) Villamin 53 yd pass from McMaryion (Owens kick) Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 2:13 TOP; 12:47 left INDIVIDUAL STATS OSU (14-0) Nall 11 yd pass from McMaryion (Owens kick) Drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 6:44 TOP; 1:33 left RUSHING Second Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 15-88; Grant, Samajie Ariz (7-14) Phillips 10 pass from Dawkins (Pollack kick) Drive: 7 plays, 39 yards, 2:37 TOP; 9:45 left 12-31; Morin, Matt 1-27; Green, Zach 5-15; Tate, OSU (21-7) Hernandez 27 yd pass from McMaryion (Owens) Drive: 9 plays, 96 yards, 5:26 TOP; 4:14 left Khalil 3-12; Solomon, Anu 4-minus 11. Ariz (10-21) Pollack 22 yd field goal Drive: 15 plays, 74 yards, 4:08 TOP; 0:00 left Oregon State-Nall, Ryan 23-124; Pierce, Artavis 15- Third Quarter 71; Hernandez, T. 1-8; Lucas, Paul 3-7; McMaryion, OSU (28-10) Bradford 35 yd pass from McMaryion (Owens kick) Drive: 4 plays, 45 yards, 2:09 TOP; 11:32 left M. 3-5; Bolden, Victor 1-minus 5. OSU (35-10) Nall 3 yd run (Owens kick) Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards, 4:43 TOP; 5:16 left PASSING Fourth Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 10-17-1-106; Solomon, Ariz (17-35) Grant 2 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 9 plays, 83 yards, 2:48 TOP; 8:00 left Anu 6-11-0-82; Tate, Khalil 0-2-0-0; TEAM 0-1-0-0. OSU (42-17) Pierce 10 yd pass from McMaryion (Owens kick) Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 6:30 TOP; 1:30 left Oregon State-McMaryion, M. 16-19-0-265. CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — Marcus McMaryion threw for 265 yards and five touchdowns as the Oregon State Beavers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 42-17 victory over Arizona on Saturday night. RECEIVING ran for 124 yards and another score while Jordan Villamin caught six passes for 124 yards in just Arizona-Phillips, Nate 6-58; Griffey, Trey 3-18; the second conference win for the Beavers (3-8, 2-6-Pac-12). Brown, Shun 2-57; Denson, Cam 2-41; Ellison, Tony It was the eighth straight loss for the Wildcats (2-9, 0-8), who have been overwhelmed by injuries this 2-19; Grant, Samajie 1-minus 5. season. Anu Solomon made his first start at quarterback since the opener but was injured in the first quarter and replaced by Brandon Dawkins, who threw for 106 yards and a touchdown while running for 88 yards on Oregon State-Villamin, J. 6-124; Bradford, T. 3-51; 15 carries. Pierce, Artavis 3-41; Hernandez, T. 2-34; Nall, Ryan The Beavers were without receiver Seth Collins, one of the most dynamic players on the team, who was 2-15. hospitalized this past week with an undisclosed illness. Coach Gary Andersen couldn’t discuss any specifics because of privacy rules. Collins, who is most likely done for the season, had 36 catches for 418 yards this INTERCEPTIONS season. Arizona-None. But the Beavers saw the return of Nall, who missed last week’s game against UCLA because of a lingering foot injury. Oregon State-Crawford, X. 1-0. Oregon State took the early lead on McMaryion’s 53-yard pass to Villamin. The Beavers extended the lead with McMaryion’s 11-yard pass to Nall. FUMBLES Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 1-0. Solomon, who missed six games with a knee injury earlier this season, was sacked for a 19-yard loss early in the second quarter and was later seen limping on the sideline. He emerged from the locker room in the second half wearing a boot on his left foot. Oregon State-Nall, Ryan 1-1. After Dawkins hit Nate Phillips with a 10-yard touchdown pass for the Wildcats, Timmy Hernandez made a diving 27-yard touchdown catch in the end zone to put the Beavers up 21-7. ARIZONA QUICK HITS Josh Pollack made a 22-yard field goal for Arizona before the break. • Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had four McMaryion added a 35-yard scoring pass to Trevon Bradford and Nall ran three yards for another score in the third quarter. catches for 44 yards and a touchdown in the first half Saturday. Phillips now has at least one Samajie Grant ran 2 yards for an Arizona touchdown in the final quarter but McMaryion closed out the catch in 44 straight games, which is tied for the game for the Beavers with a 10-yard scoring pass to . fifth-longest active streak in the nation. Phillips’ THE TAKEAWAY first catch was a 10-yard gain on Arizona’s first drive of the game. Arizona: Arizona went into the game ranked at the bottom of the Pac-12 for scoring offense with an average of 22.4 points per game. • Sophomore safety Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles Oregon State: With two wins in the Pac-12, the Beavers pull even with the rival Oregon Ducks, who won their finished with a career-high 13 tackles Saturday. His second league game earlier in the day in a 30-28 upset of No. 11 Utah. previous high was 11, set earlier this season versus USC. On Saturday, Flannigan-Fowles had eight The Civil War game next week will determine the last-place finisher in the Pac-12 North division. solo tackles and five assists. He also had this third UP NEXT tackle-for-loss of the season. Arizona: The Wildcats wrap up a disappointing season at home on Friday with the Duel in the Desert rivalry game against Arizona State. The Sun Devils fell to No. 7 Washington 44-18 earlier on Saturday night. Oregon State: The Beavers close out the season at home next Saturday with the annual Civil War rivalry game against Oregon.

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Game 12 Recap vs. Arizona State (Territorial Cup) TEAM STATS Cats Set School Rushing Record, Claim Territorial Cup From Rivals Game 12 » Arizona State (5-7, 2-7 Pac-12) at Arizona (3-9, 1-8 Pac-12) Category ASU ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 31 19 Date...... Friday, Nov. 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-120 48-511 Time...... 7:40 p.m. PASSING YDS (NET) 372 77 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Passes Att-Comp-Int 60-43-1 8-3-0 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays-Yds 98-492 56-588 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium Fumble Returns-Yards 1-42-1 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf 35 56 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Television...... ESPN Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-145 2-30 Score by Quarters Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads 49-40-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-31.5 4-36.5 1 2 3 4 F at Tucson...... Arizona leads 31-19 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-1 ASU 7 7 14 7 35 Previous Meeting...... ASU 52, UA 37 Penalties-Yards 8-61 8-101 Arizona 7 21 14 14 56 Possession Time 35:56 24:04 Streak...... Home team has won last 4 Third-Down Conversions 11 of 20 2 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 6 0 of 1 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3 of 3 5 of 5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-8 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Dawkins 71 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:12; 13:38 left INDIVIDUAL STATS ASU (7-7) Crump, Koron 42 yd fumble recovery (Gonzalez kick) Drive: N/A; 7:49 left RUSHING Second Quarter Arizona State-Wilkins, Manny 23-79; Richard,De- ARIZ (14-7) Dawkins 10 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 6 plays, 67 yards, 1:56; 14:18 left mario 7-34; Ballage, Kalen 7-13; White, Tim ARIZ (21-7) Phillips 64 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack kick) Drive: 2 plays, 63 yards: 0:40; 10:08 left 1-minus 6. ARIZ (28-7) Green 1 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 5 plays, 23 yards, 1:33; 7:07 left ASU (14-28) White, Tim 21 yd pass from Wilkins, M. (Gonzalez kick) Drive: 13 plays, 94 yards, 4:20; 0:34 left Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 12-183; Grant, Samajie 19-176; Green, Zach 14-126; Brown, Shun 1-30; Third Quarter TEAM 2-minus 4. ASU (21-28) Ballage, Kalen 2 yd run (Gonzalez kick) Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 3:39; 11:14 left ARIZ (35-21) Grant 9 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:22; 9:52 left PASSING ASU (28-35) Harry, N’Keal 16 yd pass from Wilkins (Gonzalez kick) Drive: 8 plays, 79 yards, 2:17; 7:29 left Arizona State-Wilkins, Manny 43-58-1-372; Harry, ARIZ (42-28) Green 1 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 4 plays, 83 yards, 1:34; 5:41 N’Keal 0-1-0-0; Ballage, Kalen 0-1-0-0. Fourth Quarter Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 3-8-0-77. ARIZ (49-28) Grant 2 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 70 yards, 1:29; 11:45 left ASU (35-49) Gammage, F. 7 yd pass from Wilkins (Gonzalez kick) Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, 3:09; 8:29 left RECEIVING ARIZ (56-35) Grant 63 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 2 plays, 73 yards, 0:39; 7:45 left Arizona State-Gammage, Fred 12-116; Ballage, Kalen 10-64; Harry, N’Keal 9-51; Richard,Demario TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Samajie Grant ran for 176 yards and three touchdowns, and Arizona racked up a 6-59; White, Tim 4-69; Harvey, Jalen 1-8; Williams, school-record 511 yards on the ground to roll over rival Arizona State 56-35 Friday night. Kyle 1-5. Working out of a huddle for the first time under coach Rich Rodriguez, Arizona (3-9, 1-8 Pac-12) reeled off one big play after another, starting with Brandon Dawkins’ 71-yard touchdown run on the game’s third play. Arizona-Phillips, Nate 2-68; Kern, Josh 1-9. The Wildcats had three players eclipse 100 yards rushing for the first time since 1993, turning the Territorial Cup into a runaway while ending their eight-game losing streak. INTERCEPTIONS Arizona State-None. Dawkins had 183 yards rushing, Zach Green added 126 yards and both scored two touchdowns for the Wild- cats, who didn’t throw a pass in the second half. Arizona-Neal, DaVonte’ 1-0. Arizona State (5-7, 2-7) lost its sixth straight game and failed to become bowl eligible for the first time in five seasons under coach . FUMBLES Arizona State-White, Tim 1-0; Wilkins, Manny 1-1. Manny Wilkins threw for 372 yards and three touchdowns for Arizona State.

The Sun Devils and Wildcats labored through the first 11 games of the season, fighting injuries and break- Arizona-Dawkins, Brandon 2-1; Neal, DaVonte’ 1-0. downs to set up the first Territorial Cup with two losing since 2003. Regardless of the records, this rivalry always has a flair to it, whether it’s big plays, mammoth comebacks, ARIZONA QUICK HITS missed PATs that decide the outcome. • Arizona rushed for 511 yards Friday night against The 90th Duel in the Desert certainly got off to a wild start with a first quarter that included a long TD run, Arizona State, establishing a new school record three turnovers — one returned for a TD — and a badly-missed field goal by the NCAA’s career leader. for rushing yards in a game. The previous high Dawkins had the TD run, bursting up the middle for 71 yards. Arizona State’s Koron Crump had the return, was 499 set in 2015 versus Northern Arizona. The going 42 yards on Dawkins’ fumble. And Arizona State’s Zane Gonzalez, who’s made more field goals than previous high in a Pac-12 game for the Wildcats anyone in college football history, pushed a 53-yard field goal about 15 yards right. was 480 versus UCLA in 1989. Arizona had only Dawkins opened the second quarter on a 10-yard, tackling-breaking run, then found Nate Phillips, who was rushed for 450 yards or more in a game seven left uncovered on a screen and raced 64 yards for a touchdown. Green’s 1-yard TD run put Arizona up 21. times in school history before Friday. Arizona State finally showed some life just before halftime with Tim White scoring on a 21-yard touchdown pass just. Kalen Ballage opened the third quarter on a 2-yard run to cut Arizona’s lead to 28-21. • The Wildcats had three players -- Brandon Dawkins, Samajie Grant and Zach Green-- pro- Then Arizona ran away with it. duce 100-yard rushing outputs Friday. The last Going exclusively to the run, the Wildcats stretched the lead behind Grant and Green. known game with three individuals gaining 100 net rushing yards in the same game was Nov. 6, Grant scored on a 9-yard run in the third quarter, Green on a 1-yarder. Grant added a 2-yard TD run to start 1993 at home against Oregon in a 31-10 victory. the fourth and went 63 yards for a score to cap the runaway. In that game, Chuck Levy, Ontiwaun Carter and Billy Johnson each reached the century mark in rushing.

60 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 61 ALL-AMERICANS & SCHOLAR-ATHLETES Arizona’s All-Americans Arizona’s Academic All-Americans

1947 Fred W. Enke, Back (3rd – AP) 1968 Mike Moody, G 1951 Jim Donarski, G (2nd – AP) 1975 Jon Abbott, DT 1955 Art Luppino, Back (2nd – Williamson) 1976 Jon Abbott, DT 1961 Eddie Wilson, QB (3rd – AP) 1977 Jon Abbott, DT 1968 Tom Nelson, T (3rd – AP) Doug Henderson, DB (2nd) 1971 Mark Arneson, LB (1st – Sporting News) 1978 Jeff Whitton, MG (2nd) 1972 Jackie Wallace, DB (1st – UPI/ TSN; 3rd – AP) 1979 Jeff Whitton, MG (1st) 1973 Jim O’Connor, OT (3rd – AP/FN) 1982 Ivan Lesnik, DL (2nd) 1975 Theopolis “T” Bell, WR (1st – NEA); 1983 Ivan Lesnik, DL (2nd) Mike Dawson, DT (2nd – AP) 1985 Chuck Cecil, DB (2nd) 1976 Keith Hartwig, WR (3rd – FN) 1986 Chuck Cecil, DB (1st) 1979 Cleveland Crosby, DT (3rd – AP/UPI) 1987 Chuck Cecil, DB (1st) 1982 , ILB (Consensus – 1st;1st – AP/Kodak; 2nd – FN) 1996 Wayne Wyatt, C (1st) 1983 Ricky Hunley, ILB (Unanimous – 1st: AP/Kodak, UPI, FWAA) 2012 John Bonano (2nd) 1984 LaMonte Hunley, ILB (3rd – FN) 1985 Allan Durden, S (1st – UPI, NEA, Walter Camp, FN); Scholar-Athlete Awards Max Zendejas, PK (2nd – Sporting News; 3rd – FN) 1986 , ILB (2nd – AP, FN); 2012 Pac-12 Football Scholar-Athlete - John Bonano , C (2nd – FN); Chuck Cecil, S (2nd – Sporting News; 3rd – FN) John Bonano earned NCAA and Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarships, the Pac-12 1987 Chuck Cecil, S (Consensus 1st: Kodak, FN, UPI, Walter Camp); Tom Hansen Medal. He was named a 2012 CoSIDA Second-Team Academic Joe Tofflemire, C (2nd – FN) All-American, the 2012 Pac-12 Football Scholar-Athlete of the Year, was a three- 1988 Joe Tofflemire, C (1st – FN) time Pac-12 All-Academic honoree. 1989 Glenn Parker, OL (2nd – FN); Chris Singleton, OLB (2nd – Sporting News) In 2012, Bonano ranked fifth in the Pac-12 in scoring and No. 1 among kickers with 1990 , CB (Unanimous 1st: AP, UPI, FWAA, Walter Camp, Kodak) 7.8 points per game. In his final campaign, he was 58-of-59 in PATs and 14-of-20 1992 , NG (Consensus 1st: AP, UPI, FWAA; 2nd – FN); in field goals. He also ran in for a two-point conversion against ASU. Bonano’s Josh Miller, P (1st – FWAA, Sporting News) PAT with 0:19 to play in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl gave the Wildcats the go- 1993 Rob Waldrop, DT (Unanimous 1st); ahead score to win the game, 49-48. He owns the school record for consecutive , DE (2nd – AP); PAT kicks made with 73. Sean Harris, ILB (3rd – AP) 1994 Tedy Bruschi, DE (Consensus 1st); Additionally, Bonano earned a 2013 Pillar of Excellence Award, given out by Ari- Steve McLaughlin, PK (Consensus 1st); zona’s Honors College to distinguished graduating seniors. On March 3, Bonano Tony Bouie, FS (Consensus 1st) was honored by the Southern Arizona Chapter of the National Football Founda- 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE (Unanimous 1st) tion as a 2013 Scholar-Athlete. He earned his degree in physiology in December 1997 Chris McAlister, CB (3rd – Sporting News) 2012. 1998 Chris McAlister, CB (Unanimous 1st: FWAA, AFCA, Walter Camp, AP, FN, Sporting News); 2007 ToyoTires Pac-10 Scholar-Athlete - Spencer Larsen , OG (2nd – FN, 3rd – AP); , RB (3rd – AP); A two-time first-team Academic All-Pac-10 selection, Arizona linebacker Spencer Keoni Fraser, DL (Freshman – Sporting News); Larsen became the first league football player named in the initial group of stu- Makoa Freitas, OG (Freshman – Sporting News) dent-athletes to receive the conference’s new Scholar-Athlete Award. Larsen’s 3.70 grade point average in regional development, his first-team All-Pac-10 play- 1999 Dennis Northcutt, KR (Consensus 1st: AP, FWAA, WR AFCA; ing honor and his exemplary citizenship and scholastic standing helped him earn 2nd – Sport. News; 3rd – FN); Trung Canidate, RB (3rd – AP, FN; 2nd – CBS/Sports Line, ABC/BCS) the award. He led the Pac-10 with 131 tackles his senior year, led Arizona with 15.5 2000 Clarence Farmer, RB (Freshman – Sporting News, Rivals.com); tackles for loss, was in on seven fumble plays (4 FR and 3 FF)and knocked down Michael Jolivette, CB (Freshman – Sporting News); five passes. He finished his career with a total of 312 tackles. He was a 2007 finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy awarded annually to a top citizen-athlete among national Reggie Sampay, C/G (Freshman 3rd – Sporting News; Freshman – Rivals.com) 2002 Bobby Wade, WR (2nd – Sporting News) collegiate football players, and an All-America selection by rivals.com (2nd team) 2004 Antoine Cason, CB (Freshman – Sporting News, FWAA, Rivals.com); and cfn.com (3rd). Peter Graniello, OL (Freshman 2nd – Sporting News, Rivals.com) 2003 Woody Hayes Scholar-Athlete - Jason Johnson 2005 Danny Baugher, P (1st – Pro Football Weekly; 3rd – AP); Mike Thomas, WR (Freshman 2nd – Sporting News); University of Arizona senior quarterback Jason Johnson won the 2003 Woody Johnathan Turner, DE (Freshman 3rd – Sporting News); Hayes National Scholar-Athelte Award in January 2003, honoring an exemplary Willie Tuitama, QB (Freshman HM – Sporting News); year as the outstanding man in Division I athletics. Ronnie Palmer, LB (Freshman HM – Sporting News) 2006 Antoine Cason, CB (2nd – SI.com/Rivals.com); Johnson, who made outstanding appearances in both the East-West Shrine Game Nick Folk, P (3rd – Rivals.com) and Hula Bowl, earned Academic All-Pac-10 first-team quarterback honors for the Eben Britton, OT (Freshman 2nd – Sporting News; 2nd – Rivals.com) second consecutive year, was a Verizon District VIII first-team Academic pick, won 2007 Antoine Cason, CB (Consensus 1st: Walter Camp, AP, Sporting News; a berth on the American Football Coaches “Good Works Team” and completed 1st – CBS Sports, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, SI.com, CollegeFootballNews); his final year at Arizona with more than a dozen single-seeason, career or UA top- Spencer Larsen, LB (2nd – Rivals.com; 3rd – CollegeFootballNews.com); 10 marks in passing and total offense. He was named the team’s Most Valuable Mike Thomas, WR (3rd – CFN.com); Offensive Player for 2002 and elected a co-captain by his teammates. He was a Rob Gronkowski, TE (Freshman – Sporting News, Rivals.com, quarterback and Grey Cup Champion for Edmonton CollegeFootballNews.com); after his graduation. Colin Baxter, OL (3rd – CollegeFootballNews.com; HM – Sporting News) Keenyn Crier, P (Freshman 1st – FWAA; Freshman 2nd – Sporting News, Johnson completed his undergraduate studies in 2001 with a 3.79 grade point Rivals.com; 1st – CollegeFootballNews.com); average in business management, then was a honors graduate student in reli- Nic Grigsby, RB (HM – Sporting News, CollegeFootballNews.com) gious studies his final two semesters. Among his community activities were the 2008 Rob Gronkowski, TE (3rd – AP; HM – Pro Football Weekly) Fellowship for Christian Athletes, Drug Free School Program, youth basketball Keola Antolin, RB (Freshman HM – CollegeFootballNews.com) coaching, Adopt a Family, Race for a Cure Cancer Walk and numerous youth-ori- 2009 Trevin Wade, CB (3rd – CollegeFootballNews.com) ented speaking engagements. 2010 Juron Criner, WR (2nd – SI.com, CBSSports.com; 3rd – Rivals.com) 1996 Football Foundation Scholar-Athlete - Wayne Wyatt Colin Baxter, C (2nd – Rivals.com); Justin Washington, DT (Freshman – Sporting News; A two-year starting center on the Wildcat football teams of 1995-96 and eventu- 1st – CollegeFooballNews.com; 2nd – Phil Steele) ally one of three team captains, Wayne Wyatt earned respectable numbers on 2011 Tra’Mayne Bondurant, S (2nd – Phil Steele Freshman) the field. But his numbers off the field captured national attention — namely his Fabbians Ebbele, OT (1st – Sporting News Freshman) 3.941 grade point average. He was selected as one of the 16 National Football 2012 Ka’Deem Carey, RB (Consensus 1st: Walter Camp, Associated Press, Foundation and College Hall of Fame National Scholar-Athletes in 1996, with an AFCA, Sporting News; 1st – CBSSports.com, Scout.com/FoxSportsNet.com, $18,000 scholarship for post-graduate studies, which he used for dental school. Athlon Sports, Lindy’s Sports, Sports Illustrated, 2nd – Phil Steele); Wyatt was named to the 1996 GTE Academic All-America football first team by Austin Hill, WR (Phil Steele – 4th) the College Sports Information Directors of America, Arizona’s fifth player to earn 2013 Ka’Deem Carey, RB (Consensus 1st: Walter Camp, Associated Press, first-team scholastic honors. AFCA, FWAA;1st – ESPN.com, Athlon, USA Today, SB Nation, Lindy’s, SI.com, CBSSports.com,FoxSports.com); Wyatt earned Pacific-10 All-Academic and GTE All-District 8 honors. He was hon- Nate Phillips, WR (FWAA Freshman) ored as one of the UA’s distinguished scholar-athletes, named every semester to the Dean’s List and earned Phi Beta Kappa honors as well. He received a bach- Scooby Wright III, LB (Freshman – 247Sports.com, Freshman 2nd – Athlon Sports) elor’s degree in philosophy in August 1995 and a master’s degree in business 2014 Jacob Alsadek, OL (Freshman – USA Today); Drew Riggleman, P (HM – SI.com) administration in May 1997. Scooby Wright III, LB (Unanimous 1st; 1st – Phil Steele, Athlon Sports, SI.com, USA TodaySB Nation, Scout.com)

60 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 61 NATIONAL PLAYERS OF THE YEAR National Player of the Year Awards

1990 Jim Thorpe Award - Darryll Lewis Arizona defensive back Darryll Lewis won the 1990 Jim Thorpe Award as the country’s top defensive back. Lewis, who was inducted into Arizona’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1995, finished his career with 14 interceptions, played in the Hula Bowl, was a third-round NFL pick and is a regular NFL starter. He was the 1990 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year.

Lewis was a game-turning defensive back; such as the time his interception return of 70 yards for a score helped UA beat UCLA. Or his goal-line stop of scrambling Oregon quarterback at the goal line to preserve another victory. Those were huge plays by a big-time player, but a few of many he provided as a four-year letterman from 1987-1990.

1993 Outland Trophy - Rob Waldrop Wildcat defensive tackle Rob Waldrop capped a tremendous career as the winner of the Outland Trophy for the nation’s top interior lineman in 1993.

Opponents double- and triple-teamed him at times in an effort to contain his pass rush and run-stopping tech- niques. Among his 53 tackles that year were 14 for losses, including eight sacks — a remarkable feat for an interior lineman. In his final two seasons, he had 18 sacks and spearheaded the play, which spawned the Wildcats’ “Desert Swarm” nickname. He also won the Football Writer’s inaugural Defensive Player of the Year Award, now called the Bronko Nagurski Award. He was named UPI Lineman of the Year as well. Darryll Lewis

In a superior effort at the 1994 Fiesta Bowl, Waldrop helped pin Miami with its back to the goal and came up with another sack, helping Arizona beat Miami, 29-0.

1994 Lou Groza Award - Steve McLaughlin Arizona’s Steve McLaughlin topped a remarkable four-year career in 1994 by winning the Lou Groza Collegiate Place Kicker Award as the nation’s best — the player you want to kick one in the clutch. He certainly did in 1994, earning consensus first-team All-America honors.

He made 80 percent of his kicks during the season, including an amazing 12-of-16 from beyond 40 yards and 3-of-5 from beyond 50 yards. Subtracting a couple of monster tries at the end of periods, he was 23-of-27 from 57 yards and in. He led the Pac-10 in scoring with 95 points in 1994 and was first in the league and second nationally with 2.1 field goals per game. He kicked a career-best 54-yard field goal against California to earn an AT&T Long Distance Award for the longest kick of the week. He made all 26 of his point-after kicks. He was an accomplished pooch punter from field goal formation and kicked off his final two years as well.

He finished his career with 57 field goals in 81 tries and made 112-of-119 PATs for 283 points, third on the UA’s all-time scoring list.

McLaughlin acquired the ‘let-me-kick-it’ attitude that is so critical to the trade. He had some misses that might have turned games but kept his confidence growing. One big day for McLaughlin came when his three field goals helped beat No. 1 Washington in 1992.

1998 Mosi Tatupu Award - Chris McAlister Rob Waldrop Arizona cornerback Chris McAlister capped an outstanding three-year Wildcat career by winning the 1998 Mosi Tatupu Special Teams Player of the Year Award as the nation’s top player in the kicking game.

McAlister, a unanimous All-America pick and finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award honoring the best collegiate defensive back that year as well, was involved in Arizona’s special teams from both sides of the kick.

In 1998, he set the tone for the Cats’ big-play 12-1 season by returning the opening kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown at Hawai’i on the first play of the year, tying his own school record set in 1996 against UCLA. He blocked punts in each of the final two regular-season games of the year and had a third deflected punt. He returned a punt 69 yards for a score against Northeast Louisiana and returned an interception 60 yards for a score against Washington State to become only the seventh player in NCAA history to have scored on kickoff, punt and interception returns in a single season.

He was a defensive player who averaged 38 yards per game in all-purpose yardage: eight kickoff returns for a 29.5 mark, five punt returns for a 20.8 mark and five interception returns for a 12.8 figure. What it meant to the Cats for three years was like having a 12th player on the field each time McAlister took his place somewhere among the ac- tion. His 18 career interceptions placed him No. 3 on UA’s all-time chart, but his special teams’ play was unmatched.

2007 Jim Thorpe Award - Antoine Cason Arizona cornerback Antoine Cason became UA’s second Jim Thorpe Award winner and the latest Wildcat consensus All-American since 1999 with his superlative senior season in 2007. Among his highlight-reel plays in 2007 were interception returns of 42 yards for a score against Oregon, a 56-yard punt return for a score against the Ducks and a 60-yard interception return for a score against Oregon State. He had three other interceptions on the year to give Chris McAlister him a career total of 15, fourth best in school history. His 165 yard on INT returns was just shy of the school record 191 yards set by Thorpe Award winner Darryll Lewis in 1990.

Cason was a two-time first-team All-Pac-10 selection. In 2007 he was named first-team All-America by Walter Camp, the Associated Press, The Sporting News, CBS Sports, ESPN.com, SI.com, Rivals.com and cfn.com. His electrifying play was no more special than his off-the-field comportment as a UA team spokesman and leader throughout his career. His ‘Cason Cares’ charity drive for cancer research in 2007 typified his renaissance leadership. He was Arizona’s Ruby Award winner as the top male student-athlete for the 2007-08 school year. But his senior year’s action on the field was special. He finished with 71 tackles, five interception, 14 passes defensed, two forced fumbles, a sack and four tackles for loss. His four returns for scores (2 INT, 2 PR) set a UA standard.

2014 Chuck Bednarik Award, Rotatary Lombardi Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy - Scooby Wright III Sophomore linebacker Scooby Wright III swept the national defensive player of the year awards in 2014. Also Arizo- na’s sixth unanimous All-American, he was named the Pac-12 Pat Tillman Defensive Player of the Year and the CBSSports.com, Scout.com and SB National National Defensive Player of the Year. A three-time Pac-12 Player of the Week, Wright was also the lone defensive player named Walter Camp Player of the Year Finalist.

He turned in one of the most prolific defensive seasons in NCAA history. He ranked in the top five among FBS players for total tackles (163), tackles for loss (29.0), sacks (14.0) and forced fumbles (6). He set career game-high 19 tackles at UCLA, 5.0 TFL vs. ASU and three forced fumbles at Washington State.

Wright was instrumental in Arizona’s 10-win season and bids to the Pac-12 Championship and VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Games. Antoine Cason

62 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 63 ARIZONA & THE NFF HALL OF FAME Wildcats in the NFF College Hall of Fame Coach Warren Woodson - 1989 Inductee Arizona’s head coach from 1952-56, Warren Woodson was inducted to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989. He served as Art Luppino’s head coach during his NCAA-leading rushing seasons in 1954 and 1955. During his career, he coached six NCAA rushing leaders. He led the Wildcats to a 26-22-3 record during his four seasons in Tucson. Linebacker Ricky Hunley - 1998 Inductee One of many defensive stars at Arizona over the years, All-America linebacker Ricky Hunley was a hugely physical presence in the early 1980s and became the first Wildcat elected to the College Football Hall of Fame, with induction in 1998. He turned down a Pittsburgh Pirates baseball offer to play football at Arizona. From 1980 to 1983, Hunley was in on an amazing 566 tackles and was a consensus first-team All-American in both 1982 and 1983. He was a three- time All-Pacific-10 Conference selection and was the 1983 Pac-10 Co-Defensive Player of the Year. A team captain in 1983, he also earned Arizona’s Most Valuable Player honor in helping lead the Wildcats to a 7-3-1 record. For several seasons, he played alongside his younger brother, LaMonte, also a Wildcat linebacker. Hunley led the Wildcats in unassisted tackles every year from 1981-83 with totals of 74, 100 and 99, respectively. He also set a school record recovering five fumbles in 1983. Now a professional coach, Hunley played in the NFL for seven years and participated in Super Bowls XXI and XXII as a Denver Bronco. He has coached at Southern California and Missouri and served on the Board of Directors for the Black Coaches Association and the Minority Issues Committee of the AFCA. Coach Jim Young - 1999 Inductee Former University of Arizona coach Jim Young joined several other coaches — Don Coryell and Jerry Claiborne — and Warren Woodson the likes of , Billy Kilmer, John Hannah, and several other storied players in the 1999 class of inductees into the National Football Foundation College Hall of Fame. Young, retired in Tucson, had three successful head coaching stints, including his first at Arizona from 1973 to 1976, at Purdue from 1977 to 1981 and a tour of duty at Army from 1983 to 1990. Overall, he won more than 60 percent of his games, at 120-71-2, turning around programs at each stop. At UA, he was 31-13 and posted two 9-2 seasons in 1974 and 1975, among UA’s best ever. His 1973 Arizona club finished 8-3 and tied for UA’s first conference title in 40 years. At Purdue, he was 38-19-1 with three bowl victories. Coaching the Cadets, he was 51-39-1 with a 2-1 bowl record. Young, who holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Bowling Green, employed passing attacks at Arizona and Purdue and installed the wish- bone at Army to reach national rushing prominence. Young completed his football career as an offensive assistant on Dick Tomey’s 1992-94 Arizona staffs after Tomey talked him into delaying his retirement. Coach - 2000 Inductee Darrell Mudra retired from collegiate football in 1988 bringing an end to a Hall of Fame career, which boasts a 200- 81-4 record and two national championships. He started his collegiate head-coaching career at Adams State in 1959 and led the team to the 1962 Mineral Bowl, where they defeated Northern Illinois 23-20. In 1963 he became the head coach at North Dakota State where he successfully turned the program around from a 0-10 record the year before, to a 1964 Mineral Bowl victory. In 1965 he won his first national championship defeating Grambling 20-7 in the Pecan Bowl. He then coached the University of Arizona for two seasons and led them to the 1968 Sun Bowl. After a success- ful stint at Western Illinois, Mudra coached Florida State for two years before going to Eastern Illinois where he won the Division II National Championship. During Coach Mudra’s tenure at Northern Iowa, he led the team to the I-AA semifinals in 1985 and 1987. The Panthers were ranked fourth nationally at the end of the 1987 season and lost to the eventual national champion Northeast Louisiana 44-41 in overtime. He was named Kodak Region 4 Coach of the Year in 1985 while at UNI. Mudra was nicknamed “Dr. Victory” because of his success at each level, but always shied away from all of the accolades, preferring to let his assistants and players take the credit. Jim Young Safety Chuck Cecil - 2009 Inductee A two-time First Team Academic All-America selection (1986-87), Cecil starred for Arizona from 1984 to 1987, first under the late Larry Smith and then under former head coach Dick Tomey for his final year. He began as a recruited walk-on and finished his UA career as one of the Pac-10’s noted and fearless safeties. A consensus All-American in 1987, Cecil was the Aloha Bowl MVP and a two-time first-team all-conference selection, plus earned second-team honors as a sophomore. He was named Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year in 1987 and Pac-10 Player of the Week on three occasions. A three-time Pac-10 All-Academic selection, he culminated his education as a recipient of the NCAA Top VI Award, one of the nation’s top scholar-athlete citations. He was named Arizona’s male winner of the the Pac-10 Conference Medal.

He holds the Arizona career record with 21 interceptions and among those returned one 100 yards for a touchdown against Arizona State in 1986, one of the most electrifying moment in UA football history. Drafted in the fourth round of the 1988 draft by the Green Bay Packers, Cecil spent seven seasons in the NFL and is currently defensive coordi- nator for the Tennessee Titans. Cecil has served as co-chair of the University of Arizona Medical Center Foundation campaign for UMC Trauma Center. Defensive Tackle Rob Waldrop - 2011 Inductee A two-time consensus All-American during his junior and senior seasons, Waldrop was the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year in 1993, received the Outland Trophy honoring the country’s top interior lineman, was voted the Top De- fensive Player of the Year by the Football Writers of America (now called the Bronko Nagurski award), and was one of four finalists for the Lombardi Trophy honoring the outstanding lineman of the year.

In 1992 he was voted by opposing linemen as the Pac-10’s defensive winner of the Morris Award. He earned first-team All-Pacific-10 Conference honors in 1992 and 1993 and was Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Week against Miami in Chuck Cecil 1992 and versus USC in 1993. He was named defensive MVP of the 1992 Sun Bowl. He earned Playboy Pigskin Preview All-America honors in 1993. During his senior season, Waldrop recorded 53 total tackles, 14 for losses, including eight sacks --a remarkable feat for an interior lineman. His play, which helped spawn the Wildcats’ “Desert Swarm” nickname, was evident in the 1994 Fiesta Bowl when he helped guide Arizona to a shutout, 29-0 victory. He spear- headed an effort which helped the Wildcats lead the nation and set a Pac-10 record with 33 rushing yards allowed per game in 1993, when Arizona led the nation in total defense. He finished his Arizona career with an amazing 164 tackles for an interior lineman, with 44 tackles for loss and 22.5 sacks, which rate fifth in UA’s history. Waldrop was drafted in `94 by the NFL’s , played two seasons and later went on to a 1996 stint with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL. Defensive Tackle Tedy Bruschi - 2013 Inductee With Bruschi as a key component, Arizona’s Desert Swarm defense led the nation in scoring defense in 1992. In 1993, Desert Swarm led the nation in rushing defense and defined a squad that achieved UA’s first 10-victory season, de- feating Miami, 29-0, in the Fiesta Bowl. Bruschi was named Fiesta Bowl MVP.

Bruschi (1991-95) ended his career with 52 sacks, tied for the most in NCAA history. He was a consensus All-American in 1994 and a unanimous All-American in 1995.

Bruschi’s celebrated senior season included the 1995 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year honors and winning the Morris Trophy as the league’s best defensive lineman. He was a two-time finalist for the Lombardi Award and grad- uated with 74 tackles for loss, which ranked sixth in FBS history. Bruschi was named all-conference three times and he led the Wildcats to three bowl berths under head coach Dick Tomey.

The San Francisco native was a third-round selection by the New England Patriots in the 1996 NFL Draft. Bruschi enjoyed a 13-year career, winning three Super Bowls with the franchise. The Pro Bowler was named the Associated Tedy Bruschi Press’ Comeback Player of the Year in 2005 following a stroke.

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National Honors & Awards NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship 1987 Chuck Cecil, FS 1978 Jon Abbott Joe Tofflemire, C All-American Football Johnny Vaught Head 1979 Jeff Whitton , NG Coach Lifetime Achievement Award 1987 Chuck Cecil Derek Hill, WR 2012 John Bonano 1988 Joe Tofflemire, C 1997 Jim Young (HC1973-76, assist. 1992-94) Chris Singleton, OLB National Academic Momentum Award Biletnikoff Award Dana Wells, NG 2009 Earl Mitchell, West region winner 1989 Glenn Parker, OT 2012 Austin Hill, WR, semifinalist 2010 Jovon Hayes, West region winner Anthony Smith, DT Chuck Bednarik Award Chris Singleton, OLB Swede Nelson National Sportsmanship Award Jeff Hammerschmidt, FS 2007 Antoine Cason, CB, semifinalist 1954 Art Luppino 1990 Darryll Lewis, CB Doak Walker Award 1991 Chuck Levy, AP AFCA Good Works Team 1992 Keshon Johnson, CB 2013 Ka’Deem Carey, RB, finalist 2000 Chris Palic, P Rob Waldrop, NG Football News Coach of the Year 2001 Eli Wnek, DE Josh Miller, P 2002 Jason Johnson, QB 1993 Rob Waldrop, DT 1998 Dick Tomey, finalist Chuck Levy, AP Jewish Sports Hall of Fame Frank Broyles Award (Top Assistant Coach) Tony Bouie, DB 2002 Josh Miller, P, 1990-92 Sean Harris, LB 1997 Homer Smith, OC, finalist Tedy Bruschi, DE 1998 Rich Ellerson, DC, finalist Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 1994 Tedy Bruschi, DE FWAA Coach of the Year 2007 Ricky Hunley, LB , 1980-83 Sean Harris, LB Brandon Sanders, DB 1998 Dick Tomey, finalist CoSIDA Academic Steve McLaughlin, PK George Munger Award - Coach of Year Ontiwaun Carter, RB All-District VIII Warner Smith, OL 2009 Mike Stoops, semifinalist 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE Jim Thorpe Award 1996 Wayne Wyatt, C Chuck Osborne, DL 2001 Eli Wnek, DE Brandon Sanders, DB 1986-87 Chuck Cecil, S, semifinalist Jason Johnson, QB (2nd) Armon Williams, ST 1998 Chris McAlister, CB, finalist 2002 Jason Johnson, QB 1996 Chris McAlister, CB 2005 Darrell Brooks, FS, semifinalist 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB Armon Williams, ST 2006 Antoine Cason, CB, semifinalist 2011 Paul Vassallo, LB 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT Lou Groza Award 2012 John Bonano, K Chris McAlister, CB Jake Fischer, LB 1998 Chris McAlister, CB 2009 Jason Bondzio, semifinalist 2013 Jake Fischer, LB Trung Canidate, RB Ray Guy Award Tevin Hood, DL Marcus Bell, LB Daniel Greer, DT 2005 Danny Baugher, P, finalist Pac-10/12 Conference Yusuf Scott, OG 1999 Trung Canidate, RB Dennis Northcutt, WR 2010 Colin Baxter, C, semifinalist Pac-10/12 Player of Year 1983 Ricky Hunley, LB (def.) 2000 Lance Briggs, LB Ronnie Lott Trophy 1986 Byron Evans, LB (def.) Bobby Wade, RS 2001 Lance Briggs, LB 2007 Antoine Cason, CB, semifinalist 1987 Chuck Cecil, FS (def.) 1988 Dana Wells, NG (def.) Clarence Farmer, HB Senior CLASS Award 1990 Darryll Lewis, CB (def.) 2002 Lance Briggs, ILB Bobby Wade, WR 2012 Kyle Quinn, C, semifinalist 1993 Rob Waldrop, DT (def.) 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE (def.) Ray Wells, ST Strength Coach of the Year - FootballScoop.com 2005 Mike Thomas, WR (frosh) 2005 Darrell Brooks, CB 2006 Antoine Cason, CB 2009 Corey Edmond, semifinalist 2013 Ka’Deem Carey, RB (off.) 2015 Scooby Wright III, LB (def.) Syndric Steptoe, KR RB Coach of the Year - FootballScoop.com Nick Folk, P 2007 Antoine Cason, CB 2012 Calvin Magee Pac-10/12 Coach of Year 1992 Dick Tomey Spencer Larsen, LB Walter Camp Alumni Award 2014 Rich Rodriguez Mike Thomas, WR Keenyn Crier, P 2010 Tedy Bruschi Pac-10/12 Morris Trophy 2008 Eben Britton, OT Walter Camp Player of the Year 1987 Dana Wells, NG Rob Gronkowski, TE Mike Thomas, WR 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB, finalist 1988 Joe Tofflemire, C Dana Wells, NG Mike Thomas, PR Wuerffel Trophy 1992 Rob Waldrop, NG 2010 Juron Criner, WR Brooks Reed, DE 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB, semifinalist 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE 1998 Yusuf Scott, OG 2012 Ka’Deem Carey, RB NFF Hampshire Honor Society 2013 Ka’Deem Carey, RB 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 2015 Jared Tevis, S All-Pac-10/12 Conference First-Team Honors Blair Tushaus, TE 1978 Ron Beyer, TE Pac-10/12 Second Team 2014 Brian Chacon, LS 1979 Cleveland Crosby, DT 1978 Larry Heater, RB Jake Fischer, LB 1980 Dave Liggins, DB Hubert Oliver, RB Tevin Hood, DL 1981 Ricky Hunley, LB Cleveland Crosby, DT 2013 Trace Biskin, OL 1982 Ricky Hunley, LB Corky Ingraham, LB John Bonano, K Vance Johnson, RB 1979 Hubert Oliver, FB 2012 Paul Vassallo, LB Jeff Kiewel, OG Dave Liggins, DB 2009 Jason Bondzio, PK Al Gross, DB Marcellus Greene, DB 2008 Spencer Larsen, LB 1983 Ricky Hunley, LB Randy Robbins, CB 1980 Marcellus Greene, DB NFF HOF Campbell Trophy/Scholar-Athlete Award Brad Anderson, WR Mike Robinson, DT Bill Jensen, OT 2001 Eli Wnek, DE, finalist 1984 David Wood, DT Sergio Vega, P 2014 Jared Tevis, S, semifinalist LaMonte Hunley, LB Allan Durden, FS 1982 Ivan Lesnik, NG NFF So. Arizona Chapter - Ricky Hunley Award 1985 Allan Durden, FS Glenn Perkins, ILB 1983 Tom Tunnicliffe, QB 2009 James Tretheway, OT Byron Evans, LB Chris Brewer, RB 2010 Corey Hall, S 1986 Byron Evans, LB Max Zendejas, KS 2011 Anthony Wilcox, S Chuck Cecil, SS Mike Freeman, OL 2012 David Roberts, WR Joe Tofflemire, C David Adams, RB Marsharne Graves, OL NCAA Top Six Ivan Lesnik, DT 1987 Chuck Cecil, S

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1984 Joe Drake, NG 1982 Brad Anderson, WR 1997 Chester Burnett, LB 2014 Austin Hill, WR Steve Boadway, IB Mark Keel, TE Rusty James, C , WR Charlie Dickey, OT Glenn McCormick, C Rashee Johnson, SS Jonathan McKnight, CB David Adams RB, KR Randy Robbins, DB Jimmy Sprotte, OLB Dan Pettinato, DL 1985 Chuck Cecil, SS Craig Schiller, P Mike Szlauko, DE Anu Solomon, QB Joe Tofflemire, C 1983 Jay Dobyns, WR Rodney Williams, WR Jared Tevis, S Max Zendejas, PK LaMonte Hunley, ILB 1998 Dennis Northcutt, WR Nick Wilson, RB Jon Horton, WR Joe Drake, NG Kelvin Eafon, RB 2015 Reggie Gilbert, DL 1986 Stan Mataele, DT John Barthalt, DT Manuia Savea, OT Will Parks, S Gary Coston, PK Troy Hunter, RET Mike Lucky, TE Casey Skowron, PK Ruben Rodriquez, P David Wood, DT Bruce Wiggins, C 2016 Samajie Grant, RB/WR Danny Lockett, OLB John Kaiser, OLB Ryan Springston, P Trey Griffey, WR 1987 Derek Hill, KR 1984 Jon Horton, WR 1999 Greg Payne, SS Nate Phillips, WR 1988 Art Greathouse, RB Jay Dobyns, WR DaShon Polk, OLB 1989 David Eldridge, RB Alfred Jenkins, QB Keith Smith, QB Pac-10/12 All-Academic Doug Pfaff, PK Gordon Bunch, CB 2000 Keoni Fraser, DT 1982 Ivan Lesnik, NG Darryll Lewis, CB Lynnden Brown, DB Idris Haroon, DE 1983 Ivan Lesnik, DT 1990 Reggie Johnson, DT Max Zendejas, PK , QB 1984 Lynnden Brown, SS Rick Warren, OG Vance Johnson, RB Sean Keel, PK Gorden Bunch, CB 1991 John Fina, OT 1985 Gordon Bunch, CB Brandon Manumaleuna, TE 1985 Chuck Cecil, S Terry Vaughn, RET Glenn Howell, TE Antonio Pierce, LB Gordon,Bunch, CB 1992 Mike Heemsberge, OT Danny Lockett, OLB Bruce Wiggins, C 1986 Chuck Cecil, SS Sean Harris, LB Ruben Rodriguez,P Bobby Wade, WR Tom Lynch, OT 1993 Brant Boyer, ILB Craig Vesling, OLB 2001 Bobby Wade, WR 1987 Chuck Cecil, FS Warner Smith, OG 1986 Jim Birmingham, DT Makoa Freitas, OT Tom Lynch, OT Brandon Sanders, DB Jeff Rinehart, OT Young Thompson, DT 1988 Brad Henke, DT 1994 Hicham El-Mashtoub, OL Jon Horton, WR Jason Johnson, QB 1989 Chris Singleton, LB 1995 Kelly Malveaux, DB Jeff Fairholm, WR Michael Jolivette, CB John Fina, OT 1996 Joe Salave’a, DT Frank Arriola, OG 2002 Jason Johnson, QB 1990 John Fina, OT Chester Burnett, ILB 1987 Jerry Beasley, LB James Hugo, TE 1991 John Fina, OT Matt Peyton, P James DeBow, CB Darrell Brooks, CB 1992 Jay Kirchoff, K Frank Middleton, OG Art Greathouse, RB Jarvie Worcester, FS 1993 Chad Ross, LS 1997 Jose Portilla, OT Chris Singleton, OLB Young Thompson, DT 1994 Paul Stamer, OL 1998 Jeremy McDaniel, WR 1988 James DeBow, SS 2003 Darrell Brooks, FS 1995 Wayne Wyatt, C Keith Smith, QB David Eldridge, RB Keoki Fraser, C 1996 Wayne Wyatt, C DaShon Polk, LB Brad Henke, DT Marcus Smith, DE 1997 Jose Portilla, OT Edwin Mulitalo, OT Derek Hill, WR Joe Siofele, LB 1998 Eli Wnek, DE 1999 Brandon Manumaleuna, TE Bret Holley, P 2004 Mike Bell, RB 2000 Eli Wnek, TE Bruce Wiggins, C Kevin Singleton, ILB Antoine Cason, CB Brandon Nash, SS Steven Grace, OG Alonzo Washington, RB Steve Fleming, TE 2001 Eli Wnek,DE Marcus Bell, ILB 1989 John Brandom, OG Keoki Fraser, C Jason Johnson, QB Joe Tafoya, DT Scott Geyer, DB Syndric Steptoe, KR Justin Jochum, ST 2000 Joe Tafoya, DE Reggie McGill, RB 2005 Peter Graniello, OT 2002 Jason Johnson, QB Michael Jol ivette, CB John Nies, P Mike Bell, RB Ben DalMolin, LB/LS Marques McFadden, OL Donnie Salum, LB Nick Folk, PK Darrell Brooks, DB (2nd) Peter Hansen, ST 1990 Ronald Veal, QB Michael Johnson, SS 2003 Lee Patterson, DB (2nd) 2002 Bobby Wade, RS Michael Bates, KR Syndric Steptoe, WR 2004 Ben Dalmolin, LS (2nd) Makoa Freitas, OL Darren Case, LB 2006 Eben Britton, OL 2005 Darrell Brooks, FS 2003 Mike Bell, RB Jeff Hammerschmidt, FS Lionel Dotson, DL Spencer Larsen, LB (2nd) 2004 Darrell Brooks, FS Todd Burden, CB Yaniv Barnett, DL 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB 2005 Copeland Bryan, DE Zeno Alexander, OLB Chris Henry, RB Daniel Borg, OL Antoine Cason, CB 1991 Richard Holt, CB Mike Thomas, WR Nick Folk, K Danny Baugher, P Bobby Roland, SS 2007 Rob Gronkowski, TE 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 2006 Louis Holmes, DE Ty Parten, DT Jason Parker, DE Jason Bondzio, PK Spencer Larsen, LB Nick Fineanganofo, OG Jason Bondzio, PK Corey Hall, DB Michael Johnson, S 1992 Tony Bouie, FS Willie Tuitama, QB 2008 Jason Bondzio, PK 2007 Eben Britton, OT Brant Boyer, LB Peter Graniello, OT David Roberts, WR (2nd) Lionel Dotson, DT Richard Griffith, TE 2008 Ronnie Palmer, LB James Tretheway, OT (2nd) 2008 Devin Ross, CB Billy Johnson, FB Jason Bondzio, K Corey Hall, DB (2nd) Willie Tuitama, QB Richard Maddox, OLB Earl Mitchell, DT Chris Gronkowski, HB (2nd) 2009 Colin Baxter, OL George Malauulu, QB Nic Grigsby, RB 2009 R.J. Young, LB (2nd) Adam Grant. OL Darryl Morrison, CB Colin Baxter, OG 2010 Anthony Wilcox, DB Earl Mitchell, DT Ty Parten, DT Keenyn Crier, P Jake Fischer, LB Xavier Kelley, LB Warner Smith, OG Cam Nelson, S John Bonano, K Trevin Wade, CB 1993 Ontiwaun Carter, RB Brooks Reed, DE Adam Hall, S (2nd) 2010 Adam Grant, OT Troy Dickey, WR 2009 Ricky Elmore, DE R.J. Young, LB (2nd) Ricky Elmore, DE Shawn Jarrett, OLB , QB, 2011 John Bonano, K (1st) Colin Baxter, C Rod Lewis, TE Devin Ross, CB, Paul Vassallo, LB (1st) 2011 Trevin Wade, CB Steve McLaughlin, PK Vuna Tuihalamaka, LB Carter Lees, OL (2nd) 2012 Austin Hill, WR Jey Phillips, DB 2010 Paul Vassallo, LB Jared Tevis, S (2nd) Matt Scott, QB Jimmie Hopkins, DE Nick Foles, QB Trace Biskin, OL (HM) 2014 Steven Gurrola, C 1994 Tony Bouie, FS David Douglas, WR David Roberts, WR (HM) Drew Riggleman, P Richard Dice, WR Keola Antolin, RB 2012 Jared Baker, RB (1st) 2015 Drew Riggleman, P Lamar Harris, TE 2011 Nick Foles, QB John Bonano, K (1st) Jim Hoffman, DT Tra’Mayne Bondurant, LB Jake Fischer, LB (1st) Pac-10/12 Honorable Mention Chuck Osborne, NG John Bonano, K Jared Tevis, S (1st) 1978 Frank Garcia, P , QB Kyle Quinn, C Trace Biskin, OL (2nd) John Schramm, OG 1995 Richard Dice, WR Juron Criner, WR Michael Cooper, TE (2nd) 1979 Bill Jensen, OT Mani Ott, C 2012 Dan Buckner, WR Trevor Ermisch, WR (HM) Mike Robinson, DT Matt Peyton, P Jake Fischer, LB Reggie Gilbert, DL (HM) Larry Heater, RB Joe Salave’a, DT Kyle Quinn, C Mark Streeter, DB Dan White, QB Jared Tevis, S Jeff Whitton, MG 1996 Richard Dice, WR 2013 Marquis Flowers, LB Ron Catlin, OT Jeremy McDaniel, WR Tevin Hood, DL 1980 Hubert Oliver, FB Wayne Wyatt, C Nate Phillips, WR Reggie Ware, DB Van Tuinei, DT Jared Tevis, S Scooby Wright, LB

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Pac-10/12 All-Academic 1990 Def: Richard Maddox (Illinois) WAC Honors WAC All-Academic 2013 Jamar Allah (HM) D. Lewis (Ore/UCLA/USC) 1963 Gene Dahlquist, QB Jared Baker (2nd) Spec: Michael Bates (WSU) WAC Scholar-Athlete Don Kunitz, G Brian Chacon (HM) 1991 Off: George Malauulu (SU) 1968 Mike Moody Gerald Zeman, T Trevor Ermisch (HM) Spec: C. Levy (Ohio State) 1969 Mike Moody 1964 Bob Beal, G Jake Fischer (1st) 1992 Def: Rob Waldrop (Miami) 1978 Jon Abbott Joe Escalada, G Reggie Gilbert (HM) Ty Parten (UCLA) Don Kunitz, C Trey Griffey (HM) Off: OL (Stanford) First-Team All-WAC 1965 Joe Escalada, G Tevin Hood (2nd) Billy Johnson (Washington) 1963 Floyd Hudlow, RB 1966 Fritz Greeniee, WR Nick Isham (HM) Spec: Heath Bray (Cal) 1964 John Briscoe, C 1967 Mike Moody, OT Drew Riggleman (HM) 1993 Def: Tedy Bruschi (llinois) Floyd Hudlow, RB Bill Nemeth, C Yamen Sanders (HM) Rob Waldrop (USC) 1966 Jim Greth, RB 1968 Mike Moody, OG Jake Smith (2nd) Off: Chuck Levy (Oregon) Roger Myers, OT Doug Schlueter, DB Jared Tevis (1st) Spec: Jim Hoffman (Illinois) Bill Nemeth, C 1969 Bill Miller, DB 2014 Calvin Allen, DL (HM) Chuck Levy (USC) 1967 Tom Nelson, DT 1970 John Black, DB Jared Baker, RB (2nd) Steve McLaughlin (SU/WSU) Bill Lueck, OG 1971 Greg Boyd, DB Jake Matthews, LB (2nd) 1994 Def: Akil Jackson (WSU) 1968 Ron Gardin, RB/WR 1972 Jim Arneson, OG Abraham Mendivil, WR Sean Harris (Cal) Frank Jenkins, DE 1973 Bill Adamson, MG (HM) Off: Richard Dice (UCLA) John Matischak, OT 1974 Dan Howard, TB Casey Skowron, K (HM) Spec:Matt Peyton (WSU) Tom Nelson, DT Bill Adamson, DL Jared Tevis, S (1st) 1995 Def: Brandon Sanders (WSU) 1970 Mark Arneson, LB 1975 Dan Howard, TE 2015 Carter Hehr. DB (1st) Spec: A. Williams (G.Tech) 1971 Mark Arneson, LB Jon Abbott, DT Jared Baker, RB (2nd) Spec: (Cal Jim Ventriglia, DT Doug Henderson, DB Jake Matthews, LB (2nd) 1996 Def: Chester Burnett (WSU) Bob White, S 1976 Jon Abbott, DT Cam Denson, CB (HM) 1997 Def: J. Salave’a (Ohio State) Jackie Wallace, CB Doug Henderson, DB Tony Ellison , WR (HM) Def: Mike Szlauko (Stanford) 1972 Jim O’Connor, OT 1977 Jon Abbott, MG Alex King, LB (HM) 1998 Def: Marcus Bell (Iowa) Jim Arneson, OG Jeff Whitton, DT Abraham Medivil, WR Marcus Bell (Washington) Marty Shuford, P Doug Henderson, DB (HM) Off: Trung Canidate (Ore.) Bob Crum, DE All-Time Rocky Mountain-South- Casey Skowron, PK (HM) O. Jenkins/Keith Smith (UW) Ransom Terell, LB west Team (Selected by WAC, 1969) 2016 Matt Stagg (1st) 1999 Off: Dennis Northcut (TCU) Jackie Wallace, CB Christian Boettcher (2nd) Trung Canidate (UTEP) Bob White, S 1st Henry Stanton, end Malcolm Holland (2nd) Def: Marcus Bell (USC) 1973 Jim O’Connor, OT Tom Greenfield, center Cody Creason (HM) 2000 Def: Joe Tafoya (Utah) Willie Hamilton, RB 2nd Jim Donarski G, Jake Matthews (HM) Def: Idris Haroon (Stanford) Roussell Williams, CB B Abraham Medivil (HM) Def: Michael Jolivette (USC) Ransom Terrell, LB Carrington Vaughn (HM) ST: Gary Love (UTEP) 1974 Scott Piper, SE Border Conference Levi Walton (HM) Off: Gary Love (WSU) Brian Murray, OT 2001 Off: Bobby Wade (ASU) All-Border Conference Pac-10/12 Conference Medal Jim Upchurch, FB 2002 Def: M. Jolivette(NAU) Theopolis “T” Bell, WR (Official Team, all First Team) 1979 Jeff Whitton, DT Off: Jason Johnson (Cal) Mike Dawson, DT 1933 Jason Greer, end 1984 Ivan Lesnik, DT 2003 Def.: Michael Jolivette (NAU) Mark Jacobs, LB Gene Filbrun, tackle 1985 Gordon Bunch, DB 2004 Def.: Antoine Cason (NAU) Dennis Anderson, S Ted Bland, QB 1988 Chuck Cecil, FS 2005 Def.: Michael Johnson (OSU 1975 Theopolis Bell, WR/KR Swede Carlson, fb 1990 Chris Singleton, LB ST: Nick Folk (OSU) Bruce Hill, QB 1934 Bud Robinson, end 1996 Wayne Wyatt, C 2006 Def.: A. Cason (WSU/Cal) Brian Murray, OL Earle Nolan, tackle 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT ST: Nick Folk (BYU/Ore) Mike Dawson, DL Ted Bland, QB 2002 Brandon Nash, SS Off: Chris Henry (Ore) Obra Erby, LB 1935 Roy Wallace, end 2003 Jason Johnson, QB 2007 Off: Willie Tuitama (UW) Dennis Anderson, DB/P Harry Clayton, tackle 2011 Brooks Reed, DE Def: Spencer Larsen (Ore) 1976 Keith Hartwig, WR Joe Mullen, guard 2013 John Bonano, K ST: Antoine Cason (Ore), Bill Segal, OL Charles Cochran, center Keenyn Crier (USC); Lee Pistor, PK Ted Bland, QB Pac-12 Postgraduate Scholarship Mike Thomas (UW); 1977 Jon Abbott, DL Ken Knox, back 2012 Trace Biskin, OL Jason Bondzio (UCLA) 1936 Ralph Warford, end 2008 Off: Keola Antolin (Cal) Second-Team All-WAC Earle Nolan, tackle Pac-10/12 Players of the Week Def: Corey Hall (UCLA) 1963 Jerry Zeman, tackle Claire Preninger, back 1978 Def: Cleveland Crosby (UM) ST: Keola Antolin (Toledo); 1964 Tom Malloy, guard 1937 Harry Parker, end Off: Larry Heater (Ore.) Mike Thomas (UCLA) Ted Lawrence George Rogers, tackle 1979 Off: Hubie Oliver (ASU) 2009 Off: Nick Foles (Stan) 1965 Brad Hubbert, back Tom Greenfield, center 1980 Def: Ricky Hunley (UCLA) Def: Devin Ross (OSU), Tom Malloy, guard Bronko Smilanich, back 1981 Off: Tom Tunnicliffe (USC) Cam Nelson (UCLA), 1966 Roger Calderwood, end 1939 Eddie Held, end 1982 Def: John Barthalt (UCLA) Earl Mitchell (USC) Joe Escalada, guard Jack Dungan, tackle Ricky Hunley (ASU) ST: Alex Zendejas (ASU) Fritz Greenlee, end John Black, back Off: T.Tunnicliffe (ND/UOP) 2010 Off: Nick Foles (Iowa) 1967 John Jones, tackle 1940 Henry Stanton, end Vance Johnson SU) ST: Travis Cobb (Iowa) Wally Scott, back Jack Irish, tackle Tom Tunnicliffe (ASU) Def: Shaq Richardson (WSU) Olden Lee, LB Bill Flake, guard 1983 Def: LaMonte Hunley (UU) Def: Paul Vassallo (UW) 1968 Otis Comeaux, LB John Black, back Randy Robbins (WSU) Off: Matt Scott (UW) Rex Macklin, tackle 1941 Henry Stanton, end Ricky Hunley (UCLA) ST: Jake Fischer (UCLA) Mike Moody, guard Jack Irish, tackle Off: Chris Brewer (OSU) 2011 ST: John Bonano (UCLA) Ted Sherwood, end Stan Petropolis, guard Tom Tunnicliffe (UCLA) 2012 Def: Jake Fischer (Toledo) 1969 Ron Gardin, back 1942 Jack Irish, tackle 1985 Def: Allan Durden ST: John Bonano (OK State) Rex Macklin, tackle Murl McCain, center (@ California) ST: Kyle Dugandzic (OSU) Bill Miller, CB Bob Ruman, back Danny Lockett (vs. SMU) ST: Richard Morrison (UW) Ted Sherwood, end 1946 Harry Warner, tackle Chuck Cecil (vs.Oregon) Def: Marquis Flowers (USC) Kim Thompkins, guard 1947 Fred Enke, halfback Max Zendejas (ASU) Off: Ka’Deem Carey (CU) 1970 Justin Lanne, safety 1948 Art Converse, center 1986 Off: David Adams (Houston) 2013 Def: T. Bondurant (NAU) Bill McKinley, end 1951 Bill Glazier, end Def: Chuck Cecil (ASU) ST: Jake Smith (UNLV) 1971 Bob Crum, end Jim Donarski, guard 1987 Def: Chuck Cecil (SU) Off: Ka’Deem Carey (UW) Marty Shuford, punter Gil Gonzales, back Spec: Paul Kasprzyk (UW) Off: B.J. Denker (CU) WAC Annual Awards 1952 Dick Christiansen, end 1988 Def: Brad Henke (WSU) 2014 Off: Cayleb Jones (California) 1975 Bruce Hill, back Bill Dean, tackle Spec: Doug Pfaff (WSU/UW) Def: Scooby Wright III (WSU) Mike Dawson, lineman Jim Donarski, guard 1989 Off: David Eldridge (UCLA) Def: Scooby Wright III (UCLA) 1973 Jim Young, coach Kenny Cardella, back Def: Chris Singleton (SU) ST: Casey Skowron (UW) Bruce Hill, rookie 1953 Buddy Lewis, tackle Jeff Hammerschmidt (OU) Off: Nick Wilson (Utah) 1970 Bill McKinley, lineman Kenny Cardella, back Chris Singleton (WSU) ST: Drew Riggleman (Utah) 1968 Tom Nelson, lineman 1954 Buddy Lewis, tackle Spec: D. Pfaff (Stan/Okla/UW) Def: Scooby Wright III (ASU) 1964 John Briscoe, lineman , guard John Nies (WSU) 2015 ST: Casey Skowron (Utah) Paul Hatcher, center Art Luppino, back

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1955 Bob Griffis, guard Hula Bowl Game 2007 Antoine Cason, CB (dnp) College All-Star Game (Chicago) Paul Hartcher, center 1967 Woody King, B 2008 Mike Thomas, WR 1939 Bronko Smilanich, B Art Luppino, back 1971 Bill McKinley, E 2010 Brooks Reed, DE 1944 Bob Ruman, B 1957 Joe Young, end 1973 Bob Crum, DE 2011 Nick Foles, QB 1968 Bill Lueck, G Ed Brown, guard 1974 Ransom Terrell, LB Juron Criner, WR 1971 Mark Arneson, LB 1959 Marshall Pieczentkowski, C 1975 Jim Upchurch, RB Blue-Gray Game 1972 Jackie Wallace, CB 1960 Bobby Lee Thompson, back 1976 Brian Murray, DT 1966 Jim Greth, B 1975 Mike Dawson, DT 1977 Obra Erby, LB 1977 Keith Hartwig, WR Second-Team Keith Hartwig, WR 1980 Marcellus Greene, CB Coaches All-America All-Border Conference 1979 Ron Beyer, TE 1982 Glenn McCormick, C 1965 Floyd Hudlow, RB Roy Conn, tackle 1940; Cal Snoddy, 1980 Cleveland Crosby, DT 1983 Larry Smith, head coach 1969 Ron Gardin, RB guard 1940; Bill Smetana, back 1941; 1981 Mike Robinson, DT Tom Tunnicliffe, QB 1975 Theopolis “T” Bell, WR Emil Banjavacic, back 1941; Murl Mc- 1984 Ricky Hunley, LB Brad Anderson, WR Cain, center 1941; Hillard Crum, end, 1985 Charlie Dickey, OT Marsharne Graves, OT All-American Bowl (Tucson) 1946; Virgil Marsh, guard 1946; Max LaMonte Hunley, LB John Kaiser, LB 1960 Warren Livingston, RB Spilsbury, end, 1946; William Penn, 1986 Allan Durden, S (dnp) Ricky Hunley, LB (dnp) Tony Matz, T back 1946; Harry Varner, tackle 1947; 1987 David Adams, RB 1984 David Wood, DT 1961 Bob Garis, C Fred Kenz, guard 1947; Charles Hall, Jon Horton, WR 1987 Jeff Fairholm, WR Joe Hernandez, RB fullback, 1947-48; Bob Larsen, end, Stan Mataele, DT Boomer Gibson, LB Eddie Wilson, QB 1948; Jim Donarski, guard 1950; Eddie Byron Evans, LB 1988 Brad Henke, DT Bobby Thompson, RB Wolgast, back 1950; Buddy Lewis, 1988 Chuck Cecil, S 1992 Richard Holt, CB 1962 Vern Alexander, T tackle 1952; Glenn Bowers, center 1989 Derek Hill, WR 1997 Frank Middleton, G 1953; Don Beasley, fullback 1953; Paul 1990 Chris Singleton, LB Armon Williams, LB Copper Bowl (Tucson) Hatcher, center 1956; Eddie Wilson, Anthony Smith, DT (dnp) 2000 DaShon Polk, LB 1959 Willie Peete, E quarterback 1960; Joe Hernandez, 1991 Darryll Lewis, CB 2001 Kevin Barry, G Jim Geist, QB back 1960; Tony Matz, tackle 1960. Jeff Hammerschmidt, S 1960 Jack Gillespie, B Reggie Johnson, DT Eastham Energy All-Star Game Ted Urness, G Dick Tomey, coach 2010 Nic Grigsby, RB All-Star Games 1992 John Fina, OT (dnp) Jermaine Chatman, CB Japan All-Star (Listed by player’s senior year) Dick Tomey, coach 1975 Brian Murray, DT 1993 Ty Parten, DT Casino Del Sol College All-Star 1977 Obra Erby, LB (Co-MVP) Shrine East-West Game 1995 Warner Smith, G 2011 Gino Crump WR Keith Hartwig, WR 1939 Walt Nielsen, B Tony Bouie, FS Paul Vassallo, LB 1980 Cleveland Crosby, DT 1941 Henry Stanton, E Jim Hoffman, DT Derek Earls, LB Larry Heater, RB 1956 Paul Hatcher, C 1996 Brandon Sanders, S (inj) Robert Golden, CB 1983 Jeff Kiewel, OT 1964 Floyd Hudlow, B 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT Mohammed Usman, DE Larry Smith, coach 1969 Ron Gardin, B Van Tuinei, DE David Hill, HB 1984 Ricky Hunley, LB 1971 Mark Arneson, LB 1998 Joe Salave’a, DT C.J. Parish, DE 1985 LaMonte Hunley, LB 1972 Bob Crum, E Jose Portilla, OT 2012 Kyle Quinn, C 1986 Allan Durden, S Jackie Wallace, CB Rashee Johnson, CB Taimi Tutogi, RB 1988 Boomer Gibson, LB 1974 Jim Upchurch, B 1999 Chris McAlister, CB Kevin McKinney, G 1975 Dennis Anderson, S Kelvin Eafon, RB NFLPA Collegiate Bowl 1989 Dana Wells, NG Mike Dawson, D Mike Lucky, TE 2015 Reggie Gilbert, DL 1990 Dick Tomey, coach 1981 Dave Liggins, S Jeremy McDaniel, WR Will Parks, S John Nies, PK Hubie Oliver, FB 2000 Marcus Bell, LB Glenn Parker, OT Bill Nettling, TE Manuia Savea, OT All-American Classic 1991 Jeff Hammerschmidt, S 1983 Jeff Kiewel, G Greg Payne, S 2005 Copeland Bryan, DE 1993 Richard Maddox, OLB Alfred Gross, S Trung Canidate, RB Vince Feula (BYU), DT 1984 Larry Smith, head coach 2001 Makai Freitas, OT Seattle Challenge Bowl Brad Anderson, WR 2002 Jermaine Chatman, CB Paradise Bowl 1978 Ron Beyer, TE Tom Tunnicliffe, QB 2003 Jason Johnson, QB 2001 Zaharius Johnson, S Neil Orr, G 1985 Vance Johnson, RB 2004 Joe Siofele, LB Austin Uku, DE 1986 Max Zendejas, PK Michael Jolivette, CB Johnny Jackson, DE Christian Bowl (Murfreesboro, TN) 1988 Joe Tofflemire, C 2006 Syndric Steptoe, WR Shelton Ross, LB 1955 Ev Nicholson, G 1990 John Nies, P/PK 2007 Wilrey Fontenot, CB Brandon Marshall, WR John Mellekas, T 1991 John Fina, OT Louis Holmes, DL Brandon Nash, S Skip Corley Sr., QB 1993 Ty Parten, DT Dominic Patrick, DB 2002 James Hugo, TE Ed McCluskey, FB 1995 Tony Bouie, S Ray Wells, LB Sean Harris, LB Senior Bowl Game David Hinton, CB Salad Bowl (Phoenix) Ontiwaun Carter, RB 1956 Art Luppino, B (Border vs. Skyline Conference) Dick Tomey, coach 1962 Eddie Wilson, QB Florida All-Star Gridiron Classic 1954 Buddy Lewis, T 1996 Tedy Bruschi, DE 1964 Floyd Hudlow, B 1999 Mike Lucky, TE, Nick Kondora, T Chuck Osborne, DT 1966 Jim Greth, B 2001 Marques McFadden, OL Al Webre, G Brandon Sanders, S 1971 Mark Arneson, LB Ortege Jenkins, QB John Vagoni, G 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT Charlie McKee, FL 2002 Young Thompson, DT Fred Schuh, QB 1998 Joe Salave’a, DT 1972 Jackie Wallace, CB Makoa Freitas, ot Tommy Grimes, B 1999 Edwin Mulitalo, OT 1973 Marty Shuford, FB Bobby Fry, B Chris McAlister, CB-dnp 1975 Theopolis “T” Bell, WR North-South Game 1955 Max Burnett, B (MVP) 2000 Keith Smith, QB Mike Dawson, DT 1961 Eddie Wilson, QB Ed McCluskey, FB 2001 Bruce Wiggins, C 1981 Mike Robinson, DT 1969 Bill Miller, CB John Mellekas, T Joe Tafoya, DE Dave Liggins, S 1970 Bill McKinley, E Ev Nicholson, G 2003 Jason Johnson, QB 1983 Tony Neely, DB 1972 Bob McCall, B Makoa Freitas, OT 1984 Randy Robbins, CB Sports Illustrated All-Bowl Lance Briggs, LB-dnp 1985 Vance Johnson, RB All-American Game (Wash., D.C.) 1998 Chris McAlister, CB Bobby Wade, WR-dnp 1987 Byron Evans, LB 1962 Bobby Thompson, B 2004 Steve Fleming, TE 1988 Chuck Cecil, S (dnp) Joe Hernandez, B Little All-America 2005 Darrell Brooks, S 1989 Derek Hill, WR 1935 Ted Bland, QB (1st , CE) Gilbert Harris, RB Brad Henke, DT U.S. Bowl 1937 Walter Nielsen, FB (1st, CE) 2006 Michael Johnson, S 1990 Chris Singleton, LB (dnp) 1962 Joe Hernandez, B 1938 Tom Greenfield, C (1st, CE) 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB Doug Pfaff, PK Bobby Thompson, B 1941 Henry Stanton, E (1st, AP) Lionel Dotson, DL Anthony Smith, DT 1942 Jim Negri, HB (3rd, AP) 2008 Mike Thomas, WR 1993 Josh Miller, P Lion American Bowl Game Bob Ruman, HB (3rd, AP) 2009 Earl Mitchell, DT Keshon Johnson, CB 1969 Ron Gardin, B Devin Ross, CB 1994 Rob Waldrop, DT 1975 Bruce Hill, QB 2010 Adam Grant, OT Rod Lewis, TE Ricky Elmore-DE 1995 Claudius Wright, CB 2011 Trevin Wade, CB 2003 Lance Briggs, LB 2012 Dan Buckner, WR Bobby Wade, WR Matt Scott, QB 2005 Mike Bell, RB 2015 Lene Maiava, OL 2006 Nick Folk, K

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NFL Draft History Year Name Team Rd Pick Overall 1984 Ricky Hunley, LB Cincinnati 1 7 7 Year Name Team Rd Pick Overall Randy Robbins, DB Denver 4 5 89 2016 Will Parks, S Denver 6 44 219 John Kaiser, LB Seattle 6 22 162 Scooby Wright, LB Cleveland 7 29 250 Brad Anderson, WR Chicago 8 16 212 2014 Ka’Deem Carey, RB Chicago 4 17 117 Chris Brewer, RB Denver 9 21 245 Shaquille Richardson, CB Pittsburgh 5 17 157 Byron Nelson, OL New Orleans 12 16 324 Marquis Flowers, LB Cincinnati 6 36 212 1983 Chris Schultz, OL Dallas 7 21 189 2012 Nick Foles, QB Philadelphia 3 25 88 Mark Keel, TE New England 9 16 240 Juron Criner, WR Oakland 5 33 168 Al Gross, DB Dallas 9 22 246 Trevin Wade, CB Cleveland 7 38 245 1982 Bob Carter, WR Kansas City 11 18 297 2011 Brooks Reed, DE Houston 2 10 42 Frank Kalil, OL Buffalo 11 19 298 Ricky Elmore, DE Green Bay 6 32 197 Gary Gibson, LB San Francisco 11 27 306 D’Aundre Reed, DE Minnesota 7 12 215 1981 Robert Cobb, DE St. Louis 3 10 66 2010 Rob Gronkowski, TE New England 2 10 42 Mike Robinson, DE Cleveland 4 9 92 Earl Mitchell, DT Houston 3 17 81 Hubert Oliver, RB Philadelphia 10 27 275 2009 Eben Britton, OT Jacksonville 2 7 39 Marcellus Greene, DB St. Louis 11 20 296 Mike Thomas, WR Jacksonville 4 7 107 1980 Cleveland Crosby, DE Cleveland 2 26 54 2008 Antoine Cason, CB San Diego 1 27 27 Mark Streeter, DB Detroit 5 1 111 Spencer Larsen Denver 6 17 183 Larry Heater, RB Kansas City 6 26 164 Wilrey Fontenot, CB Atlanta 7 5 212 1977 Charles Nash, WR Cleveland 11 17 296 Lionel Dotson, DE Miami 7 38 245 Keith Hartwig, WR Minnesota 11 27 306 2007 Chris Henry, RB Tennessee 2 18 50 1976 Mike Dawson, DT Arizona 1 22 22 Nick Folk, K Dallas 6 4 178 Theo Bell, WR Pittsburgh 4 28 120 Michael Johnson, S New York Giants 7 14 224 Scott Piper, WR Buffalo 6 15 171 Syndric Steptoe, WR Cleveland 7 24 234 Brian Murray, OL Cleveland 13 7 354 2006 Kili Lefotu, OL Washington 7 22 230 Dennis Anderson, P Kansas City 16 14 445 2003 Lance Briggs, LB Chicago 3 4 68 1975 Mitch Hoopes, P Dallas 8 18 200 Bobby Wade, WR Chicago 5 4 139 Rousell Williams, DB Denver 9 17 225 Makoa Freitas, OL Indianapolis 6 35 208 Vince Phason, DB San Diego 11 7 267 2001 Brandon Manumaleuna, TE St. Louis 4 34 129 Jim Upchurch, RB New Orleans 13 7 319 Joe Tafoya, DE Tampa Bay 7 34 234 Willie Hamilton, RB Dallas 15 18 382 2000 Trung Canidate, RB St. Louis 1 31 31 1974 Ransom Terrell, LB Cleveland 15 16 380 Dennis Northcutt, WR Cleveland 2 1 32 1973 Jackie Wallace, DB Minnesota 2 8 34 Marcus Bell, LB Seattle 4 22 116 Bob Crum, DE Cleveland 3 15 67 Manuia Savea, OL Cleveland 7 1 207 Bob McCall, RB Cincinnati 5 17 121 DaShon Polk, LB Buffalo 7 45 251 Marty Shuford, RB New Orleans 6 4 134 1999 Chris McAlister, CB Baltimore 1 10 10 Bob White, DB Pittsburgh 11 24 284 Edwin Mulitalo, OL Baltimore 4 34 129 Jim Arneson, OL Dallas 12 21 307 Yusuf Scott, OL Arizona 5 35 168 Greg Boyd, RB Miami 14 26 364 Mike Lucky, TE Dallas 7 23 229 1972 Mark Arneson, LB Arizona 2 6 32 1998 Joe Salave’a, DT Houston 4 15 107 Charles McKee, WR Dallas 2 26 52 Jimmy Sprotte, LB Houston 7 16 205 Larry McKee, OL Cleveland 9 18 226 Chester Burnett, LB Minnesota 7 19 208 Brian Linstrom, QB Buffalo 16 1 391 1997 Frank Middleton, OL Tampa Bay 3 3 63 1971 Bill McKinley, DE Buffalo 6 15 145 Armon Williams, DB Houston 7 15 216 John Eggold, DE New York Jets 13 6 318 1996 Tedy Bruschi, LB New England 3 25 86 Willie Lewis, RB Chicago 14 9 347 Chuck Osborne, DT St. Louis 7 13 222 Doug Klausen, OL Arizona 14 17 355 1995 Steve McLaughlin, K St. Louis 3 18 82 1970 Ricky Stevenson, DB Cleveland 4 21 99 Sean Harris, LB Chicago 3 19 83 Ron Gardin, DB Indianapolis 6 18 148 Mike Scurlock, DB St. Louis 5 6 140 Gary Klahr, LB New Orleans 11 10 270 Hicham El-Mashtoub, C Houston 6 3 174 1969 Joe Aluise, RB Chicago 9 14 222 1994 Chuck Levy, RB Arizona 2 9 38 1968 Bill Lueck, OG Green Bay 1 26 26 Rob Waldrop, DT Kansas City 5 25 156 Paul Robinson, RB Cincinnati 3 27 82 Roderick Lewis, TE Houston 5 26 157 Wally Scott, DB Cincinnati 11 1 274 Brant Broyer, LB Miami 6 16 177 Ed Caruthers, DB Detroit 12 10 310 1993 Ty Parten, DT Cincinnati 3 7 63 Bill Nemeth, C Miami 17 7 442 Richard Griffith, TE New England 5 26 138 1966 Darrell Hoover, RB St. Louis 11 2 157 Darryl Morrison, DB Washington 6 15 155 1965 Floyd Hudlow, RB Philadelphia 9 7 119 Keshon Johnson, CB Chicago 7 5 173 John Fouse, TE Philadelphia 13 7 175 1992 John Fina, OL Buffalo 1 27 27 1964 John Briscoe, LB Cleveland 9 11 123 Michael Bates, WR Seattle 6 10 150 1962 Joe Hernandez, RB Washington 2 1 15 1991 Darryl Lewis, DB Houston 2 11 38 Eddie Wilson, QB Detroit 2 10 24 Zeno Alexander, LB Detroit 12 12 318 Bobby Thompson, RB Detroit 3 10 38 1990 Chris Singleton, LB New England 1 8 8 1961 Walt Mince, B St. Louis 12 4 158 Anthony Smith, DL Oakland 1 11 11 1958 Jack Davis, OL Washington 15 5 174 Glenn Parker, OL Buffalo 3 16 69 Ed Brown, OL Cleveland 19 11 228 John Nies, P Buffalo 6 17 154 1957 Art Luppino, B Washington 30 7 356 Donnie Salum, LB Atlanta 10 2 250 1956 John Mellekas, OL Chicago 4 10 47 1989 Joe Tofflemire, C Seattle 2 16 44 Max Burnett, B Green Bay 12 7 140 Derek Hill, WR Pittsburgh 3 5 61 Pete Arrigoni, B San Francisco 19 2 219 Brad Henke, DL New York Giants 4 21 105 1955 Ernie Lewis, OL Philadelphia 22 9 262 Rob Woods, OL Cincinnati 4 27 111 1953 Dick Christiansen, E New York Giants 20 9 238 Dana Wells, DL Cincinnati 11 27 306 1952 Bill Glazier, E San Francisco 23 8 273 1988 Chuck Cecil, DB Green Bay 4 7 89 1951 Eddie Wolgast, B Detroit 18 7 214 George Hinkle, DT San Diego 11 16 293 1950 John Smith, E St. Louis 19 11 246 1987 Byron Evans, LB Philadelphia 4 9 93 Charley Hall, B San Francisco 28 9 361 Ruben Rodriguez, P Seattle 5 19 131 1949 Johnny Smith, E St. Louis 9 6 87 Danny Lockett, LB Detroit 6 8 148 Harry Varner, B Washington 12 7 118 Stan Mataele, DT Tampa Bay 8 2 197 1948 Fred Enke, B Detroit 7 2 47 Alfred Jenkins, TE Washington 9 25 248 Art Pollard, B Washington 16 3 138 Chris McLemore, RB Oakland 11 9 288 Don Corbitt, OL Washington 28 3 258 David Adams, RB Indianapolis 12 2 309 Hilliard (Junior) Crum, DE St. Louis 30 5 280 1986 Max Zendejas, K Dallas 4 18 100 1946 Boyd Morse, E Green Bay 18 6 166 Allan Durden, DB Detroit 12 12 317 1943 Jack Irish, OL Detroit 9 1 71 1985 Vance Johnson, WR Denver 2 3 31 Bob Coutchie, E Brooklyn 21 4 194 Joe Drake, DT Philadelphia 9 9 233 Bob Ruman, B Pittsburgh 32 2 297 John Conner, QB Seattle 10 25 277 1942 Henry Stanton, E Brooklyn 6 7 47 David Wood, DL San Francisco 11 28 308 Emil Banjavic, B Detroit 9 5 75 1941 Roy Conn, OL Washington 13 10 120 Johnny Black, B New York Giants 15 6 136 Jack Dungan, OL New York Giants 21 1 191 1939 Walt Neilson, B New York Giants 1 10 10 Tom Greenfield, OL Green Bay 15 9 139

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Arizona first-round selections and draft order: Note: Players must be on regular-season active roster, taken in the most recent Year Pick # Player, position, team draft, signed for current year tryouts, otherwise affiliated as noted, to be listed. 1939 10) Walter Ring Nielsen, running back, New York Giants 1968 (26) Bill Lueck, guard, Green Bay Packers Name (Alphabetical), position, team Rnd. 1976 16) Mike Dawson, defensive tackle, St. Louis Cardinals David Adams, RB, Dallas (1987) 12 1984 (7) Ricky Hunley, linebacker, Cincinnati Bengals Brad Anderson, WR, Chicago (1984-85) 8 1990 (8) Chris Singleton, linebacker, New England Patriots Jim Arneson, OL, Dallas (1973-74), Washington (1975) 12 1990 (11) Anthony Smith, defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders Mark Arneson, LB, St. Louis, (1972-80) 2 1991 (27) John Fina, offensive tackle, Buffalo Bills Emil Banjavcic, back, Detroit (1942) 9 1999 (10) Chris McAlister, cornerback, Baltimore Ravens Rod Barksdale, WR, Dallas (1987) 2000 (31) Trung Canidate, tailback, St. Louis Rams Kevin Barry, OL, Green Bay (2002-05; 2006 IR), Houston (IR, 2007) 2008 (27) Antoine Cason, cornerback, San Diego Chargers Michael Bates, RB, Seattle (1993-94), Cleveland (1995), Carolina (1996-2000,02), Washington (2001), Dallas/NYJ (2003) 6 Wildcats Danny Baugher, P, New England Patriots (2006 PS; NFLE 2007) Former UA players have 45 overall player appearances in the NFL Championship Colin Baxter, New York Jets (2011), San Diego (2011) tilt. Three former Wildcats played in Super Bowl XLII in 2008 in Glendale, Ariz., Jerry Beasley, LB, British Columbia (1990-91) for the most in any one season. Retired linebacker Tedy Bruschi and offensive Marcus Bell, LB, Seattle (2000-02), Houston (2004) 4 lineman Glenn Parker lead all UA players with five Super Bowls – all of Bruschi’s Mike Bell, RB, Denver (2006-07), New Orleans (208-09), Philadelphia (2010) with the New England Patriots and Parker in four with the Buffalo Bills and one Theopolis “T” Bell, flanker, Pittsburgh (1976-80), Tampa Bay (1981-85) 4 with the New York Giants. Bruschi, the NCAA career sack leader when he left col- Steve Boadway, LB, Detroit (1987) lege, has the best Super Bowl jewelry collection with three Championship rings Tony Bouie, DB, Tampa Bay (1995-98) as the starting middle linebacker for the Patriots in the 2000s. In 2008, starting Greg Boyd, DB, New England (1973), New Orleans (1974) 14 linebacker Antonio Pierce and backup DB Michael Johnson took home champi- Brant Boyer, LB, Miami (1994), Jacksonville (1995-00), Cleveland (2001-04) 6 onship rings for the New York Giants over Bruschi’s Pats. Current Patriots tight Lance Briggs, LB, Chicago (2003-) 3 end Rob Gronkowski has appeared in three super bowls in the last five seasons. Eben Britton, OT, Jacksonville (2009-12), Chicago (2013-14) 2 Tedy Bruschi, LB, New England (1996-2008) 3 UA Super Bowl Players Chester Burnett, LB, Washington (1998), Jacksonville (1999), Cleveland (2000) 7 Glenn Parker, OL 5 (1991-94, 2001; Buffalo and New York Giants) Chris Brewer, RB, Denver (1984), Chicago (1987) 9 Tedy Bruschi, LB 5 (1997, 2002, 2004-05, 2008; New England) Copeland Bryan, DE, Chicago (2006 PS), Buffalo (2007-08), Detroit (2009) Vance Johnson, WR 3 (1987-88, 1990; Denver) Trung Canidate, RB, St. Louis (2000-02), Washington (2003-04) 1 (31) Randy Robbins, S 3 (1987-88, 1990; Denver) Ka’Deem Carey, RB, Chicago, (2014-) 4 Rob Gronkowski, TE 3 (2012, 2015, 2017; New England) Ontiwaun Carter, RB, Calgary (1994-96) John Fina, OL 2 (1993, 1994; Buffalo) Antoine Cason, CB, San Diego (2008-12), Arizona (2013), Ricky Hunley, LB 2 (1987-88; Broncos) Carolina & Baltimore (2014) 1 (27) Mike Freeman, C 2 (1987-88; Broncos) Chuck Cecil, S, Green Bay (1988-92), Phoenix (1993), Houston (1995) 4 Theopolis Bell, WR 2 (1979-80; Steelers) Jermaine Chatman, CB, Denver (2004) Jackie Wallace, CB 2 (1975, 1980; Minnesota, St. Louis) Bob Cobb, DE, Los Angeles (1981), Tampa Bay (1982) 3 Brooks Reed, DE 2017, Atlanta Don Corbitt, C, Washington (1948) Mike Bell, RB 2010, New Orleans Juron Criner, WR, Oakland (2012-13) 5 Michael Johnson, DB 2008, New York Giants Larry Croom, RB, Arizona (2004) Antonio Pierce, LB 2008, New York Giants Bob Crum, DE, St. Louis (1974) 3 Lance Briggs, LB 2007, Chicago Jack Davis, G, Denver (1960) Joe Tafoya, DE 2006, Seattle Mike Dawson, DT, St. Louis (1976-82), Detroit (1983), Kansas City (1984) 1 (16) Josh Miller, P 2005, New England , QB, N.Y. Jets (1973-74) Frank Middleton, OL 2003, Oakland Charlie Dickey, OL, Pittsburgh (1987) Trung Canidate, RB 2002, St. Louis Curt DiGiacomo, G, San Diego (1986), Kansas City (1988) Brandon Manumaleuna, TE 2002, St. Louis Lionel Dotson, DL, Miami (2008-10) Buffalo (2011) 7 Edwin Mulitalo, OL 2001, Baltimore David Douglas, WR, New York Giants/Tampa Bay (2012) Chris McAlister, CB 2001, Baltimore Joe Drake, DT, Philadelphia (1985), San Francisco (1987) Joe Salave’a, DT 2000, Tennessee Biren Ealy, WR, Tennessee (2007 developmental) Jose Portilla, OL 1999, Atlanta Hicham El-Mashtoub, C, Houston (1995-96), Tennessee (1997) 6 Brad Henke, DT 1990, Denver Ricky Elmore, DE, Green Bay (2011 draft); San Francisco (2012) 6 Mitch Hoopes, P 1976, Dallas Fred W. Enke, QB, Detroit (1948-51), Philadelphia (1952), Baltimore (1953-54) 7 Ron Gardin, WR 1971, Indianapolis Byron Evans, LB, Philadelphia (1987-94) 4 John Fina, OT, Buffalo (1992-2001), Arizona (2002-04) 1 (27) Wildcats in the Marquis Flowers, LB, Cincinnati (2014-) 6 Nine former Wildcats have played in the NFL’s Pro Bowl, for 20 total all-star Nick Foles, QB, Philadelphia (2012-14, 17- ), St. Louis (2015), Kansas City (2016, 3 honors. Chicago Bears’ linebacker Lance Briggs (7) and former Carolina Pan- Nick Folk, K, Dallas Cowboys (2007-09), NY Jets (2010-16), Tampa Bay (2017) 7 thers’ return man Michael Bates (5) lead UA stars in appearances, while current Mike Freeman, OL, Denver (1984, 86-87), Los Angeles Raiders (1988) star tight end Rob Gronkowski has earned four Pro Bowl honors. Phil Freeman, WR, Tampa Bay (1985-87) Makai Freitas, OT, Rhien-NFLE (2001) 1992 Chuck Cecil, safety, Green Bay Makoa Freitas, OL, Indianapolis (2003-04) 6 1995 Darryll Lewis, cornerback, Houston Ron Gardin, back, Baltimore (1970-71), New England (1971) 6 1996-2000 Michael Bates, kick return, Frank Garcia, P, Seattle (1981), Tampa Bay (1983-87) 2003-04 Chris McAlister, cornerback, Baltimore Gary Gibson, LB, Boston Breakers (1983) 11 2004 Tedy Bruschi, linebacker, New England Robert Golden, DB, Pittsburgh (2012-) 2006 Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago Steven Grace, C, Arizona (2002), NFLE-Rhein (2003) 2007 Chris McAlister, cornerback, Baltimore Adam Grant, tackle, Denver (2011 practice) Antonio Pierce, linebacker, Washington Marsharne Graves, OL, Denver (1984), Indianapolis (1987) Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago (dnp) Marcellus Greene, DB, Minnesota (1984) 11 2008 Nick Folk, kicker, Dallas Tom Greenfield, C, Green Bay (1939-41) 15 Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago (dnp) Fritz Greenlee, WR, San Francisco (1969) 2009 Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago Daniel Greer, DT, Rhein-NFLE (2000-01) 2010 Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago Richard Griffith, TE, New England (1993), Jacksonville (1995-00) 5 2011 Lance Briggs, linebacker, Chicago (dnp) Chris Gronkowski, FB, Dallas (2010), Indianapolis (2011) Rob Gronkowski, tight end Rob Gronkowski, tight end, New England (2010-) 2 2012 Lance Briggs linebacker, Chicago (dnp); Al Gross, S, Cleveland (1983-87) 9 Rob Gronkowski, tight end, New England Gilbert Harris, RB, Kansas City (2007) 2013 Nick Foles, quarterback, Philadelphia (offensive MVP) Rickie Harris, back, Washington (1965-70), New England (1971-72) 2014 Rob Gronkowski, tight end Sean Harris, LB, Chicago (1995-2000), Indianapolis (2001) 3 2015 Rob Gronkowski, tight end, New England (dnp) Keith Hartwig, WR, Green Bay (1977) 11 Larry Heater, RB, N.Y. Giants (1980-83) 5 Brad Henke, DL, Denver (1989) 4 Chris Henry, RB, Tennessee Titans (2007-09), Houston (2009) 2 Joe Hernandez, back, Washington (1964) 2 Derek Hill, WR, Pittsburgh (1989-90), Phoenix (1991) 3

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George Hinkle, DL, San Diego (1988-91), Washington/Minnesota (1992), Andrae Thurman, WR, Green Bay (2004), Tennessee (2005) Cincinnati (1993) 11 Joe Tofflemire, C, Seattle (1989-94) 2 Harry Holt, tight end, Cleveland (1983-86), San Diego (1987) Vuna Tuihalamaka, LB, Seattle (2010, practice) Mitch Hoopes, P, Dallas (1975), San Diego (1976), Houston (1976-77), Van Tuinei, DE, San Diego (1997), Indianapolis (1998), Chicago (1999-2000), Detroit (1977) 8 Paul Vassallo, LB, Arizona (2012 free agent) Jon Horton, WR, London-NFLE (1991) Bobby Wade, WR, Chicago (2003-05), Tennessee (2005-06), Brad Hubbert, back, San Diego (1967-70) Minnesota (2007-08), Kansas City (2009) 5 Floyd Hudlow, end, Buffalo (1965), Atlanta (1967-68) 9 Trevin Wade, CB, Cleveland (2012), New Orleans (2013), Giants (2015-16) 7 LaMonte Hunley, LB, Indianapolis (1985-86) Jackie Wallace, DB, Minnesota (1974), Baltimore (1975-76), Los Angeles (1977-79) 2 Ricky Hunley, LB, Denver (1984-87), Phoenix (1988), Los Angeles (1989-90) 1 (7) Mark Walczak, tight end, C, Buffalo/Indianapolis (1987), Phoenix (1988), Chris Jennings, RB, Cleveland (2009) San Diego (1989, 1991) Keshon Johnson, CB, Chicago (1993, 95), Green Bay (1994, 1997) 7 Rob Waldrop, DT, Kansas City (1994-95) 5 Michael Johnson, S, New York Giants (2007-10) 7 Dana Wells, DL, Cincinnati (1989) 11 Vance Johnson, WR, Denver (1985-93, 1995) 2 Ray Wells, LB, Tennessee (2003), San Francisco (2004) John Kaiser, LB, Seattle (1984-86), Buffalo (1987) 6 Bob Whitlow, OL, Washington (1960-61), Detroit (1961-65), Atlanta (1966), Abe “Sonny” Karnofsky, back, Philadelphia (1945), Boston (1946) Cleveland (1968) Mark Keel, tight end, New England (1986), Seattle/Kansas City (1987) 9 Armon Williams, DB, Tennessee (1997) 7 Jeff Kiewel, OG, Atlanta (1985-87) Rodney Williams, WR, Oakland (1998-1999) Spencer Larsen, LB/fullback, Denver (2008-11), New England (2012), Eddie Wilson, QB, Kansas City (1962-64), Boston (1965) 2 Tampa Bay (2013) 6 Scooby Wright III, LB, Arizona (2016-) 7 Chuck Levy, RB, Arizona (1994), San Francisco (1997-98) 2 Rob Woods, OT, Cleveland (1991) 4 Darryll Lewis, CB, Houston/Tennessee (1991-98), San Diego (1999-2000) 3 Joe Young, end, Denver (1960-61) Roderick Lewis, tight end, Tennessee (1994-97) 5 Max Zendejas, K, Washington (1986), Green Bay (1987-88) 4 Warren Livingston, DB, Dallas (1961-66) Danny Lockett, LB, Detroit (1987-88), London-NFLE (1991-92) 6 Mike Lucky, tight end, Dallas (1999-2002) 7 Bill Lueck, G, Green Bay (1968-74), Philadelphia (1975) 1 (26) Brandon Manumaleuna, tight end, St. Louis (2001-05), San Diego (2006-09), Chicago (2010) 4 Stan Mataele, nose G, Green Bay (1987) 8 Chris McAlister, CB, Baltimore (1999-2008), New Orleans (2009) 1 (10) Bob McCall, back, New England (1973) 5 Jeremy McDaniel, WR, Buffalo (1999-2001) Bill McKinley, DE/LB, Buffalo (1971) 6 Marques McFadden, tackle, Atlanta (2001), Amsterdam-NFLE/Dallas (2002) Steve McLaughlin, PK, St. Louis (1995) 3 Chris McLemore, RB, Indianapolis (1987), L.A. (1987-88) 11 John Mellekas, OT, Chicago (1956-61), San Francisco (1962), Philadelphia (1963) 4 Frank Middleton, OG, Tampa Bay (1997-2000), Oakland (2001-04) 3 Josh Miller, P, Pittsburgh (1996-03), New England (2003-06), Tennessee (2007) Earl Mitchell, DT, Houston (2010-13), Miami (2014-16), San Francisco (2017) 3 Darryl Morrison, S, Washington (1993-96) 6 Edwin Mulitalo, OT, Baltimore (1999-2006), Detroit (2007-08) 4 Lee Mulleaneaux, back, New York Giants (1932) Tedy Bruschi Nate Ness, S, Miami (2009-10), Seattle (2010), St. Louis (2011) Walter Nielsen, back, N.Y. Giants (1940) 1 (10) John Nies, P, Buffalo (1990), Sacramento (1991) 6 Earle Nolan, tackle, Chicago (1937-38) Dennis Northcutt, Cleveland (2000-06), Jacksonville (2007-08), Detroit (2009) 2 Jim Oldham, end, Racine (1926) Hubert Oliver, fullback, Philadelphia (1981-85), Baltimore/Houston (1986) 10 Fendi Onobun, TE, St. Louis (2010); Seattle/Washington/Jacksonville (2011), Buffalo (2011), Chicago (2013) (UA bkb) 6 Chuck Osborne, DT, St. Louis (1996), Oakland (1998-99), New England (2000) 7 Glenn Parker, OT, Buffalo (1990-96), Kansas City (1997-99), New York Giants (2000-01) 3 Will Parks, S, Denver (2016-) 6 Ty Parten, DT, Cincinnati (1993-95), Kansas City (1997-00) 3 Antonio Pierce, LB, Washington (2001-04), New York Giants (2005-09) Scott Piper, WR, Buffalo (1976) 6 Jose Portilla, OT, Atlanta (1998-99) DaShon Polk, LB, Buffalo Bills (2000-03), Houston (2004-06) 7 Brooks Reed, DE, Houston (2011-14), Atlanta (2015-) 2 D’Aundre Reed, DE, Minnesota (2011-12), San Francisco/Jacksonville (2013) 7 Shaquille Richardson, CB, Pittsburgh, (2014) 5 Randy Robbins, DB, Denver (1984-92) 4 Rob Gronkowski Mike Robinson, DT, Cleveland (1981-82) 4 Paul Robinson, back, Cincinnati (1968-72), Houston (1972-73) 3 Ruben Rodriguez, P, Seattle (1987-89), New York Giants (1992) 5 Martin Rudolph, DB, Denver (1987) Joe Salave’a, DT, Tennessee (1998-2002, San Diego (2003), Washington (2004-06) 4 Brandon Sanders, S, New York Giants (1997-1998) Manuia Savea, OL, Cleveland (2000) 7 Chris Schultz, OT, Dallas (1983, 1985) 7 Yusuf Scott, OG, Arizona Cardinals (1999-2001) 5 Mike Scurlock, DB, St. Louis (1995-98), Carolina (1999) 5 Paul Shields, RB, Indianapolis (1999-2001) Chris Singleton, LB, New England (1990-93), Miami (1993-96) 1 (8) Bronco Smilanich, back, Cleveland (1939) Anthony Smith, DL, Los Angeles (1991-97) 1 (11) Marcus Smith, DL, Baltimore (2008), Buffalo (res. 2009) Jimmy Sprotte, LB, Tennessee/Cincinnati (1998-99) 7 Hank Stanton, WR, Boston (1946-47) 6 Syndric Steptoe, WR, Cleveland (2007-09) 7 Ricky Stevenson, back, Cleveland (1970) 4 Joe Tafoya, DE, Chicago (2001-04), Seattle (2005-06), Arizona (2007) 7 Robert Temple, end, Milwaukee (1940-41) Mike Thomas, WR, Jacksonville (2009-12), Detroit (2012), Arizona (2013), Houston (2014) 4 Brooks Reed Bobby Thompson, back, Detroit (1964-68), New Orleans (1969) 3

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Batiste, Fred: 1949, 50 Brady, Arthur Richard: 1911 Cassarino, William M.: 1971 All-Time Lettermen­ Batten, Brady E.: 1993, 95, 96, 97 Brady, Blake: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Castaneda, Rudolph: 1899 (XX) indicates team captain Battista, Frank J.: 1959 Brady, James: 1948 (manager) Castillo. Jeff Phillip: 1985 Battles, Michael J.: 1973, 74, 75 Branch, Joseph A.: 1994, 1995 Castle, Sam E.: 1965, 66 A Baugher, Daniel: 2002, 03, 04, 05 Brandimarte, James: 1975 Castle, Stephen C.: 1973 Abbott, Howard: 1931, 32, 33 Baucus, Jack: 2010, 11 Brandom, John: 1986, 87, 88, 89 Catalano, David: 2015 Abbott, Jon: 1974, 75, 76, (77) Baucus, Mickey: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Brandon, Van: 1978, 79, 80, 81 Catlin, Ronald: 1977, 78, 79 Abramo, John A.: 2003, 04, 05 Baxter, Colin: 2007, 08, (09), (10) Brandt, Leo M.: 1950, 51, 52 Cecil, Charles: 1984, 85, 86, (87) Ackerman, T. Warren: 1948 Bayless, Zebulon Vance: 1901, 02 Brandt, Russ: 1993, 94, 95 Cephers, Troy: 1985, 86, 87 Acuff, Wendell P.: 1926, 27, (28) Beach, Charles P.: 1913, 14 Brautigan, Roger L.: 1966, 67 Chacon, Brian: 2011, 12, 13 Acton, Brian F.: 1966 Beal, Robert L.: 1964, 65 Bray, Heath J.E.: 1989, 90, 91, (92) Chalmers, Stephen Martin: 1946 Adams, David D.: 1984, 85, 86 Beall, Charles Louis: 1945 Brechler, William E.: 1962, 63 Chambers, Dale Sherman: 1945 (man.) Adams, David Lee: 2004 Be’Ans, Donald E.: 1982, 83, 84, 85 Breen, Murice: 1917 Champion, William H,: 1972, 73 Adams, Isham C. E.: 1919 (trainer) Beard, William Carl: 1952, 53, 54 Breinig, Howard R.: 1960, 61, (62) Chapman, Jan L.: 1905 Adamson, Kenneth Edward: 1934 Beasely, Don G.: 1952, 53, 56 Brennan, R. Bradley: 1996, 97, 98, 2000 Chatman, Jermaine: 2000, 01 Adamson, William J,: 1973, 74 Beasley, Jerry W.: 1984, 85, 86, 87 Brennan, Thomas R.: 1966, 67 Chavez, William E.: 1967 Aepli, Emmett Clark: 1945 Beaton, Robert Stenhouse: 1913 Brewer, Chris: 1980, 81, 82,(83) Cherry, Joe Wesley: 1946 Ahee, Soloman: 1946, 47 Becker, Peter: 1991, 93 Brewer, Devon: 2015 Chiasson, Jeffrey T.: 1994, 95 Ahern, Patrick: 1986 Bechtold, Kenneth I.: 1926, 27 Brichta, Louis Chambro: 1909, 10, 11 Christensen, William John: 1958, 59 Akinniyi, Akin: 2003, 04, 05 Becker, Peter C.: 1991 Bricker, Edward H.: 1962, 63, 64 Christiansen, Brian A.: 1981 Albert, Philip S.: 1965, 66 Beddow, Edward W.: 1939, 40, 41 Briggs, Lance M.: 1999, 2000, 01, (02) Christiansen, Richard A.: 1950, 51, (52) Alexander, Dusty S.: 2001 Beeler, George W.: 1932, 33, 34 Brisco, Arguster: 1971, 74 Christy, Fred Chase: 1900, 01 Alexander, Vern: 1960, 61, 62 Behr, Ernest Edward: 1908 Briscoe, John E.: 1962, 63, 64 Christy, Theodore R.: 1961, 62, (63) Alexander, Zeno A.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Beirne, Bryson: 2009, 10, 11 Brittain, Brad Richard: 2002, 04, 05 Ciasca, Michael: 1992, 93 Alford, James: 2005, 06, 07 Belknap, Justin: 2016 Britton, Eben: 2006,(07), (08) Clark, Carl Wood: 1912, 13 Allah, Jamar: 2013, 14, 15 Bell, James Bryan: 1919, 20 Brockenbury, Richard A.: 1915, 16 Clark, Donald F.: 1932, 33 Allen, Calvin: 2014, 15, 16 Bell, Marcus Udall: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Broderick, Glenn Burwood: 1920, 21, 22 Clark, Drexel D.: 1930, 31, 32 Allen, Gallen C.: 1985, 87 Bell, Michael S.: 2002, 03, (04), (05) Brookfield, Charles: 1971 Clark, George: 1932 (manager) Allen, Gove L., Jr.: 1954, 55, 56 Bell, Ralph Lewis: 1912 Brooks, Darrell L.: 2002, 03, (04), (05) Clark, Marvin Carl: 1921, 22, (23), 24 Allison, James C.: 1970, 71, 72 Bell, Tanner C.: 2002, 03, 05 Brooks, David E.: 1978 Clark, Wallace W.: 1925, 26, 27, 28 Allred, Douglas O.: 1955, 56 Bell, Travis R.: 2005, 06, 07 Brookshier, Frank A.: 1923, 24, 25 Clarke, Raymond: 1970, 71, 72 Alsadek, Jacob: 2014, 15, 16 Bell, Theopolis: 1972, 73, 74, 75 Brown, Charles Owen, Jr.: 1903 Claus, Bart: 1952, 53, 55 Alualu, Ben U.: 1998, 2000 Bender-Ramsay, Eric: 2011, 12, 13 Brown, Edward H.: 1954, 55, 56, 57 Clawson, George Albert: 1912, 14 Aluise, Joe: 1966 Benjamin, Marcus: 2009 Brown, J. Duncan: 1926, 27 Clayes, Alfred: 1923 Amituanai, Conan: 2008, 09, 10 Bennett, Earl R.: 1929, 30 Brown, Lyle: 2009, 10, 11 Clayton, Harry H,: 1934, 35 Anderson, Bradley S.: 1981, 82, 83 Bennett, Joseph Dean: 1942, 46, 47 Brown, Lynnden A.: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Clayton, Reed Douglas: 1985, 86 Anderson, Clarence: 1954, 55, 56 Bensinger, Robert: 1979 Brown, Marvin: 1999 Clifford, Brian P.: 1980 Anderson, Dennis J.: 1973, 74, 75 Bentley, Donald James: 1941 Brown, Patrick L.: 1958, 59, 60 Cloud, Leo Frederick: 1912, 14 Anderson, Derriak J.: 1973, 76, 77 Bergman, James Morris: 1934, 35 Brown, Peterson: 1923 Clubb, Fred J.: 1940, 41 Anderson, Kenneth Robert: 1928, 29 Bergman, Craig J.: 1986 Brown, Shun: 2015, 16 Clymer, Vance Geer: 1917, 19, 20, 21 Anderson, Quintus James: 2000 (manager) Bernard, Allen Chouteau: 1900 Brown, Willard Morse: 1899 Cobb, Jamardre: 2015, 16 Andrew, Keith R.: 1978 Bernhard, Durward Isaac: 1911, 12 Brumfield, Wally M.: 1972, 73 Cobb, Robert L.: 1978, 79 Andrus, Dexter Eli: 2008 Berra, Carl: 1939, 40 Brunelli, Lee Q.: 1985 Cobb, Travis: 2009, 10 Anglin, Ray: 1930, 31, 32 Berry, John Chester; 1934, 35 Brunk, Michael D.: 1962, 64 Cobbe, George H.: 1934 Antolin, Keola: 2008, 09, 10, (11) Berry, Lowell M.: 1954, 55 Bruno, Luca: 2015, 16 Cochran, Charles M.: 1933, 34, (35) Arboit, Thomas M.: 1965, 66 Berry, Ruben: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bruschi, Tedy L.: 1992, 93, 94, (95) Codd, George Gordon: 1935, 36, 37 Arce, John H.: 1973, 75, 76 Berry, William: 1924 (manager) Bryan, Copeland J.: 2002, 03, 04, 05 Codd, William A.: 1953, 54, (55) Archibald, Charles: 2009 Bertoni, Jason: 2008, 09 Bryant, Jimmy R.: 1963, 64 Coddington, James L.: 1967, 68 Areghini, David G.: 1961, 63 Bertrand, Dave: 2005, 06 Bubala, Joseph Eugene: 1957, 58, 60, 61 Cody, William F.: 1955 Arico, Sam S.: 1937, 38 Betty, Stuart R.: 1989 Buckner, Dan: 2011, 12 Colace, Joseph J.: 1973, 74 Armer, Walter D.: 1938 Bever, Laurence H.: 1927, 28, 29 Buehman, Albert Rex: 1904 Cole, Dalton J.: 1973, 74 Arnason, Hal G.: 1968, 69, 70 Beyer, Ronald E.:1975, 76, 77, 78 Bullock, James D.: 1991 Cole, James A.: 1951 Arnason, Kim S,: 1970 Bias, Kelvin C.: 1992 Bunch, Gordon A.: 1982, 83, 84 Collier, Horace Jay: 1929, 30, (31) Arneson, James A.: 1970, 72 Bichekas, Val S.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Bundage, Cayman: 2012, 13, 14, (15) Collins, Guy: 1984 Arneson, Mark E.: 1969, 70, (71) Bickley, William J.: 1948, 49 Bundy, Michael S.: 1991 Comeaux, Otis: 1967, 68 Aro, Michael R.: 1967, 68 Bingham, Norman J.: 1948, 49 Burden, E. Todd: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Compton, Gilbert M.: 1981 Arrigoni, Peter R.: 1955 Bird, Allen Tracy, Jr.: 1910 Burget, Christopher J.: 1983, 85 Concannon, James M.: 1941 Arriola, Frank: 1985, 86 Bird, Walter Duane: 1910, 11 Burnett, Chester D.: 1993, 95, 96, 97 Condron, Albert Harlan: 1913, 14 Arzouman, Jacob: 2014 Birmingham, Jim E.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Burnett, Max: 1954, 55 Conn, C. Roy: 1938, 39, 40 Ashby, Jack C.: 1969, 70 Biskin, Trace: 2008, 09, 10, 11, (12) Burnham, Roderick Deann: (1908) Connell, Thomas Joseph: 1922 Ashcraft, Clarence Leslie: 1938, 41 Black, Charles: 1904 Burrows, Ashley: 1998 Connolly, Finton: 2016 Austin, Adam: 2006 Black, John Russell: 1938, 39, (40) Bush, Bruce C.: 1981 Connolly, Leo Max: 1929 Austin, Dominique: 2008, 09, 10, 12 Black, John R.: 1969, 70 Bush-Loo, Keoni: 2012, 13 Conner, John: 1982, 83, 84 Austin, Wilfred G.: 1924, 25 Black, William Thomas: 1942, 46 Butler, Kylan: 2011, 12, 13 Connor, David A: 1983, 84 Avegalio, Fata Ryan: 2001, 02 Blackwell, Harrison Jr.: 1977, 80 Butts, Horatio Cotter: 1927, 1928 Converse, Arthur Lee: 1946, 47, (48) Aycock, Quentin E.: 1952 Blades, Ernest Orrin: 1908, 09 Converse, Arthur Tracy: 1972, 73 Bland, George B.: 1942 C Conwell, Dakota: 2012 B Bland, Vernon Nelson: 1933, 34, 35 Calderwood, Roger L.: 1964, 65, (66) Cook, Charles E.: 1958 Babiash, Derek: 2013 Bleakley, Barry B.: 1953, 54 Callen, Robert Leon: 1996, 98, 99 Cook, Kenneth J.: 1961, (62) Bachman, Addison: 2011, 12 Bledsoe, John R.: 1972, 73, 74 Calloway, Lawrence: 1905, 07 (man.), 08, 09 Cook, Oscar: 1917, 19 Baechler, William K,: 1974, 75, 76 Bledsoe, Frederick W.: 1978 Cameron, Carl C.: 1937, 38 Cook, William L.: 1979, 80, 81 Bagby, Charles F.: 1942 Blocker, William M.: 1997 Camp, Charlie: 1991, 92, 94, 95 Cooley, Thomas W.: 1968, 69 Bailey, Michael K.: 1973 Bloodworth, Ted: 1946 Campbell, Duncan Hugh: 1899, 1900 Cooper, Carl Willis: 1936, 38 Bailey, William H.: 1984 Boadway, Steve: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Campbell, Nathan: 1998, 99, 00 Cooper, Michael: 2011, 12 Baker, Barrett: (1998) BoBo, Thomas Jr.: 1993, 94, 96 Campos, Jose Luis: 1998 Cooper, Tristan: 2016 Baker, Dave: 1973, 74, 75 (manager) Boche, Mark G.: 1968, 69 Camptell, Thomas: 1971, 72, 73, 74 Cooper, Van E.: 1974, 75, 76, 77 Baker, Jared: 2012, 13, 14, 15 Boeler, George W.: 1932, 33, 34 Canidate, Trung J.: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Coppinger, James R.: 1945, 46 Baker, Marvin B.: 1974, 75 Boetcher, Christian: 2016 Cannon, Frank Mullen: 1910 Corbitt, Donald Oliver: 1946, 47 Baker, Scott: 1976, 77 Bognanno, Joseph M.: 1957, 58 Capers, Wayne Jr.: 2012 Corley, Cecil H.: 1942 Baker, William C.: 1973, 75, 76 Bolen, Lee E.: 1971, 72 Capps, Clarence R.: 1945 Corley, Vaughn S.: 1953, 54, 55 Balich, Nicholas S.: 1957, 58 Bonano, John: 2009, 10, 11, 12 Capps, Ferril: 1941, 42 Corley, Vaughn S. Jr.: 1980 Balikian, Michael N.: 1979 Bondurant, Tra’Mayne: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Cardella, Kenneth C.: 1951, 52, 53 Corral, Christopher: 1991, 92, 93 Ball, Lawrence: 2004 Bone, James Lee: 1910 Cardoza, Paul J.: 1974 Cosgrove, Bard L.: 2001, (02), 03 Banda, Jack: 2015, 16 Bonillas, Jose R.: 1995, 96, 97, 98 Carey, Ka’Deem: 2011, 12, 13 Costa, Dominic K.: 2002, 03 Banjavcic, Emil T.: 1939, 40, (41) Bonillas, Ygnacio Safford: 1904 Carey, Tom: 1930 Coston, Gary D.: 1986, 87, 89, (90) Banks, Antonio C.: 2000, 01 Bondzio, Jason: 2007, 08 Carlson, Clarence W.: 1931, 32, 33 Couch, Steve: 1982 Barajas, David: 1967, 68 Booth, Nick: 2008, 09 Carlyle, Thomas Gordon: 1933, 34, 35 Coulter, Robert L.: 1992, 93, 94 Barber, Robert Olsen: 1932 Borg, Daniel: 2006, 07 Carney, John T., Jr.: 1961, 62 Courtney, David L.: 1972 Barker, Lawrence Ward: 2005 Boris, Robert F.: 1980, 81 Carpenter, Horold David: 1915, 16, 17 Coutchie, Fover L.: 1940, 41, 42 Barkley, Charles Everett: 1916 Bostrum, Enoch: 1913 Carpenter, Miles Miller: 1908, 09, 10 Cox, Tremaine J.: 2001 Barkley, Howard T.: 1919, 20, 21, 22 Boucher, Donald: 1949, 50 Carpenter, Lewis: 1920, 22, 23, 24 Covington, J. Herbert: 1935 Barkum, Derrick: 2008 Bouie, Tony V.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Carpenter, Thomas: 1948 Crawford, Albert M., Jr.: 1913, 14, 15, 16 Barnett, Rory T.: 1980, 84 Bourland, David P.: 1988, 89, 90 Carr, Beau: 2002 Crawford, Johnny R.: 1976, 77, 78, 79 Barnett, Yaniv: 2004, 05, 06, 07 Bowden, Bill: 1938 (manager) Carrillo, Oscar Jr.: 1947, 48, 49, 50 Creason, Cody: 2016 Barrett, Willis H.: 1973, 74, 75 Bowerman, Donald R.: 1954, 55, 56 Carroll, Joseph S.: 1959, 60 Creviston, Kenton L.: 1975, 76, 77 Barringer, John B.: 1982, 83, 84 Bowers, Glenn F.: 1953, (54) Carter, Bob R.: 1979, 80, 81 Crier, Keenyn: 2007, 08, 09, 10 Barry, Kevin: 2000, 01 Bowers, Larry W.: 1951, 52, 53 Carter, John E.: 1979 Crimes, Jerome: 1980, 81 Barthalt, John: 1982, 83, 84 Boyd, Gregory: 1970, 71, 72 Carter, Ontiwaun E.: 1991, 92, 93, (94) Criner, Juron: 2008, 09, 10, 11 Barthels, Frederick: 2005 Boyer, Brant T.: 1992, (93) Caruthers, Edward J. Jr.: 1967 Crogan, Fred: 1933, 34 Barton, Michael: 2016 Boykin, Gerald L.: 1952, 53 Caruthers, Sam R.: 1912, 1913 Croom, Larry: 1999, 2000 Basye, Thomas I.: 1984, 86 Bradford, Orlando: 2015 Case, Darren James: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Cropper, Gary Lee: 1956, 57, (59) Bateman, Ralph Lowell: 1904 Bradley, John S.: 1980 Case, Travis J.: 1949, 52 Crosby, Cleveland P.: 1978, (79) Bates, Michael D.: 1989, 90 Bradstreet, Jerbert Neal: 1910 Cason, Antoine: 2004, 05, (06), (07) Crossman, Richard A.: 1967, 68, (69)

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Crouch, Andrew: 1983, 85, 86 Dyer, Harvey Lee: 1946, 47, 48 French, George: 1936, 37, 38 Greer, Henry B.: 1937 Crouch, Cecil James: 1947, 49 Frey, William C.: 1940 Greer, Jason Wilbur: 1931, 32, 33 Crouch, Robert E.: 1924, 25, (26), 27 E Friedman, Gary B.: 1952 Gregory, Haden: 2015 Crowell, Irving Potter: 1921 Eafon, Kelvin L.: 1996, 97, (98) Fries, Jeffrey, E.: 1964, 65 Gresham, Glen F.: 1972, 73 Cruikshank, Dane: 2016 Ealy, Biren S.: 2002, 03 Friekh, Layth: 2015, 16 Greth, James W.: 1966 Crum, Hilliard H., Jr.: 1946, 47 Earley, Wayne O.: 1952 (manager) Fry, Robert F.: 1952, 53, 54 Gridley, Adam Albert: 1927, 28, 29 Crum, Robert H.: 1970, 71, 72 Earls, Derek: 2010, 11 Fuimaono, Saneilia: 2011, 15, (16) Gridley, Rollin T.: 1925, 26 Crump, Gino: 2010, 11 Ebbele, Fabbians: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Fuimaono, Nokise: 1967, 68 Griffey, Trey: 2013, 14, 15, 16 Cunningham, Van Hugh: 1945 Eckert, Richard A.: 1971 Fulcher, Anthony D.: 2000, 01 Griffin, Courtney J.: 1981, 83 Cury, Ronald E.: 1970 Eddy, Christopher L.: 1971 Fulcher, Mark A.: 1980, 81 Griffis, Bob W.: 1955 Cusick, Edward Timothy: 1920 Edmonds, N. Wayne: 1967 Griffith, Richard P.: 1989, 90, 91, 92 Custer, Blake F.: 1985, 86, 87 Edwards, F. Thomas: 1998 G Grigsby, Nicolas: 2007, 08, 09, 10 Edwards, Neon: 1982, 83, 84 Gaddis, Reginald O.: 1986, 87, 89 Grimes, Thomas d.: 1953, 54 D Edwards, Vance Phillips: 1905 Gaffney, Timothy P.: 1970, 71 Groninger, Robert N.: 1951 Dahlquist, Eugene M.: 1963, 64 Egbert, Henry D.: 1939, 40 Gallagher, Paul Thomas: 1930 Gronkowski, Chris: 2008, 09 DaLee, Ronald A.: 1969, 70, 72 Eggold, John L.: 1969, (70) Gallagher, Thomas R.: 1974, 75 Gronkowski, Rob: 2007, 08 DalMolin, Benjamin A.: 2001, 02, 04 Eidson, Ryan: 2003, 04, 05 Ganz, Sylvan Cleveland: 1904 (manager) Groppenbacher, Richard D.: 1986, 87, 88 Daniels, Chidi: 1999 Elder, William David: 1945 Garcia, Frank B.: 1978 Gross, Alfred E., Jr.: 1979, 80, 81, (82) Daring, Jackson D.: 1953(manager) Eldridge, David: 1985, 87, 88 Garcia, Phillip: 2009,10 Gross, T.D.: 2013, 14, 15 Dassoff, Lester: 1942 Eldridge, Nathan: 2016 Gardner, George Delos: 1930, 31 Grossetta, Warren Arthur: 1909 D’Auria, John C.: 1971, 72 Elias, Josh: 2011 Gardin, Ronald L.: 1968, 69 Grossman, Jim W.: 1979, 80 Davidson, William Simpson: 1905 Eller, Karl: 1949, 50, 51 Gareeb, Robert J.: 1978, 80, (81) Groweg, Edward A.: 1909 Davies, William Walter: 1930, 31, (32) Ellison, Tony: 2015, 16 Garis, Robert C.: 1959, 60, (61) Guendelsberger, James C.: 1950, 51 Davis, Barto C.: 1925, 26 El-Mashtoub, Hicham: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Gartin, Herbert D.: 1935, 38, 39 Gunn, Tyron C.: 1996 Davis, Derral W.: 1973, 75 Elmore, Ricky: 2007, 08, 09, 10 Gatchel, Donald: 1938, 39 Gurrola, Steven: 2013, (14) Davis, Guy D.: 1979, 80 Elzer, Norman Leonard: 1928 Gathers, Merie E.: 1971 Davis, Jack O.: 1955, 56, (57) Engle, Ryan J.: 1977 Gaut, James T.: 1973 Davis, Jerry A.: 1972, 73, 74 English, John A.: 1979 Gayles, Leland Orlando: 1996, 98, 99 H Davis, Kenneth L.: 1969 Enke, Fred William: 1946, 47 Geist, James R.: 1957, 58, (59) Haden, Jonathan: 2014 Davis, Preston: 1964 Erb, Marion Julius: 1919, 20 Gentry, Martin: 1925, 26, (27), 28 Hakes, Kenneth W.: 1986, 87, 88, 89 Davis, Sidney P.: 1951, 52, 53 Erby, Obra: 1974, 75, (76) Georges, Clive: 2013 Hale, Daniel James: 1958 Davis, Vernon C.: 1971, 73 Erdhaus, J. Fred: 1937, 38 Gerber, Howard: 1973 Hall, Adam: 2009, 10 Davitch, Jerry J.: 1962, 63, 64 Ermisch, Trevor: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Gerhart, Marion Dale: 1942 (manager) Hall, Charles A.: 1947, 48, 49 Dawkins, Brandon: 2015, 16 Erno, Trevor: 2010 Gerst, Manuel: 1936, 37 Hall, Corey: 2006, 07, 08, 09 Dawson, Michael D.: 1972, 73, 74, 75 Escalada, Joe A.: 1964, 65, 66 Geyer, DeWayne Scott: 1988, 89 Hall, Derek Jason: 1996, 98, 99 Day, Courtland F.: 1899, (1900), 01, 02, 03 Eschler, Lee: 1949 Giangardella, Samuel A.: 1977, 78, 79, 80 Hall, Herman: 2008, 09 Day, Raymond A.: 1948, 49, 50 Ethel, Willis: 1932 (manager) Gibbings, Frank Tom: 1925 Hall, Reginald R.: 1980 Day, Kyle: 2009 Evans, Bryan G.: 1982, 83, 84 Gibbings, Percy Nicholas: 1928 (manager) Hall Richard R.: 1973, 74, 75 Deal, Ralph E.: 1927 Evans, Byron: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Gibson, Francis L.: 1984, 85, 86, 87 Halland, Jack D.: 1960 Dean, Delashaun: 2007, 08, 09 Evans, Jeremy W.: 1994, 95, 96 Gibson, Gary R.: 1979, 80, 81 Hallmark, Wame J.: 1915, 16, 17 Dean, John Barry: 1970, 71, 72 Evans, John H.: 1946,47(manager) Gieseke, Earl F.: 1937, 38 Halverson, Arthur J.: 1954, 55 de Beer, Gerhard: 2014, 15, 16 Gilbert, Sheldon: 1954 (manager) Halverson, Mark L.: 1977 DeBow, James W. III: 1985, 86, 87, 88 F Gilbert, Craig L.: 1989, 90, (91) Hamilton, Willie O.: 1972, 73, 74 Deen, William E.: 1950, 51, 52 Faafoi, Faitele: 2012, 13 Gilbert, Ira Norman: 1916, 17 Hammels, James Vinton: 1914, 15 Dellaccio, Dominick J.: 1965 Fairholm, Jeffrey D.: 1984, 85, 86 Gilbert, Reggie: 2012, 13, 14, (15) Hammerschmidt, Jeff B.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Demory, John W.: 1970, 71, 72 Fairholm, Lawrence D.: 1984, 85, 86 Giles, Matthew: 1968 Hampton, Mario M.: 1988, 89, 90, 91 Demps, Thomas: 1992, 93, 94, 95 Fanene, Aiulua: 2011, 15, 16 Gill, Bobby L.: 2002, 03 Hand, Bryan: 1995 Dennard, Brennan J.: 2004, 05, 07 Farley, James L.: 1967 Gillespie, Don S.: 1930, 31 Hankins, Derek: 1991 Dennis, Karl A.: 1939, 40, 41 (manager) Farmer, Clarence E: 2000, 01, 02, 03 Gillespie, John S.: 1958, 59, 60 Hannapel, Ray: 1951, 53 Denton, Brian D.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Faulks, Jimmy Don: 1960, 61, 62 Gillett, Leslie Alexander: 2000, 01, 02 Hannasch, Joseph R., Jr.: 1969, 70 Denker, B.J.: 2012, 13 Feasel, Hal B.: 1961 Gilliland, Charles H.: 1922, 24, (25), 26 Hanawalt, James F.: 1986 Denson, Cam: 2014, 15, 16 Ferlan, Tim: 1997 Gimbel, Si W.: 1962, 63, 64 Hansen, Dillon H.: 2005 De Rego, Lamar: 2011, 12 Fergerson, Clarence J.: 1969 Giovando, Kenneth: 1964 Hansen, Peter: 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Dermody, Richard L.: 1942 Feula, Vincent V.: 2002 Glanton, Robert: 1995 Hankins, Rob: 2011 Dersam, Michael D.: 1992 Fiihr, Ervin H.: 1950, 52, 53 Glatting, Jake: 2016 Hantla, Jeff: 1976 DeSonia, Dave H.: 1962, 63, 64 Fibrun, David Eugene: 1931, 32, 33 Glasenapp, Allem D.: 1975,76 Hardaway, George Dainwood: 1917, 19 DeSylvia, Michael E.: 1971 Fina, John J.: 1988, 89, 90, (91) Glass, Harry L.: 1976,78 Hardcastle, Kevin W.: 1980, 81 Detloff, Albert John: 1903, 04 Fineanganofo, Nick: 1988, 89, 90, 91 Glazier, Leland William: 1949, 50, (51) Hardin, Fariss: 1937, 38, 39 Detwiler, Michael G.: 2000, 01 Finfrock, Charles D.: 1966 Glonek, Paul William: 1990 Hardt, Clay R.: 2000, 01, 02, (03) DeWan, Timothy D.: 1964, 66, 67 Finklea, Claude M.: 1954 Glover, Bradford R.: 1997 Hardville, Andrew M.: 1979, 80 Diaz, Mike: 2008, 09 Finnerty, Thomas Jackson: 1917, 20 Glover, Stadford L.: 1997, 98, 99 Hardy, Eugene: 1984, 85, 86, 87 Dice, Richard P.: 1993, 94, 95, (96) Fipp, David B.: 1994, 95, 96, 97 Gobel, Mark L.: 1981, 82 Hardy, Reginald Wendell Jr.: 1998 Dickerson, Lynn R.: 1976, 78 Fischer, Jake: 2009, 10, (12), (13) Goda, Donald J.: 1950 Hargis, Tom C.: 1937, 38, (39) Dickey, Charles J.: 1983, 84 Fish, Frank Wakefield: 1899 Godwin, James S.: 1934 (manager) Hargis, William: 1928, 29, (30) Dickey, Troy: 1992, 93 Fitzgerald, Thomas P.: 1963, 64 Goetz, John H.: 1962 Hargrave, Richard S.: 1966 Dicus, Waldo M.: 1927, 29, (30) Fitzpatrick, Joseph W.: 1939, 40 Goff, Joe Lahman: 1946, 47 Harman, Ronald W.: 1969 Diebold, Theodore R.P: 1925, 26, 27, (28) Flajnik, Joseph A.: 1972 Golden, Robert: 2008, 09, 10, (11) Haroon, Idris Mubarak.: 1997, 98, 99, 00 DiGiacomo. Curt: 1984, 85 Flake, William Lindsey: 1939, 40 Gonzales, Gilbert M.: 1950, 51, 52 Harrington, Tyrone K.: 1994, 95 Dirst, Wayne A.: 1940, 41, 42 Flanagan, James J.: 1909, 11 (manager) Gonzales. William J.: 1950, 51, 52 Harris, Gary H.: 1976, 77, 78, 79 Divelbess, Harold L.: 1923, 24, 25, 26 Flannigan-Fowles, Demetrius: 2015, 16 Gonzalez, Salvador S.: 1956, 57 Harris, Gilbert L. Jr.: 2002, 03, 04, (05) Dixon, William: 1988, 89, 90, 91 Fleming, Stephen: 2001, 02, 03, (04) Goodson, Kenneth F.: 1932, 33 Harris, Michael L.: 1968 Dobyns, Jay A.: 1982, 83, 84 Fleury, Nicholas J.: 1999, 2001 Goodman, Gens P.: 2002 Harris, Lamar: 1992, 93, 94 Dodge, Abbott E.: 1930 Flickinger, Donald Arthur: 1923, 24, 25 Goodwin Cornelius: 1973 Harris, Neal D.: 1977, 78, 81 Dodson, Richard L.: 1970, 71, 72 Flory, Robert C.: 1988, 90 Gorham, Charles W.: 1972, 73 Harris, Rickie C.: 1963, 64 Donarski, James D.: 1950, (51), (52) Flournoy, Francis S.: 1977, 78, 80, 81 Gorham, Chase: 2010, 12, 13, 14 Harris, Sean E.: 1991, 92, 93, (94) Doolen, Edward W.: 1970, 71, 72 Flowers, Marquis: 2010,11, 12, 13 Gorry, Thomas R.: 1961 Harrison, Henry R.: 1969 Dotson, Lionel: 2004, 05, 06, 07 Foles, Nick: 2009, (10), (11) Gosar, Kevin G.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hart, Cornelius Brian: 1962, 63, 64 Dotsy, Vaughn: 2008, 09 Folk, Nicholas A.: 2003, 04, 05, 06 Goslin, Frederick Billings: 1945 Hart, Robert D.: 1951, 52 Douglas, David: 2008, 09, 10, 11 Fontana, Mark: 1988, 89 Gottschalk: Adam: 2011 Hartwig, Malcom Keith: 1974, 75, 76 Douglas, James K.: 1964, 65 Fontenot, Wilrey: 2004, 05, 06, 07 Goudreau, Griffin: 2015 Harvey, Oscar: 1975, 77, 78 Doulgerakis, Steven: 1997 Forch, Ralph F.: 1922 Gould, Silas Elias: 1921 Harwig, Malcom Keith: 1974, 75, 76 Dow, Allison C.: 1935 Ford, Emmet Tomlinson: 1904 Grace, Steven K.: 1998, 99, 2000, (01) Harvey, Oscar: 1975, 77, 78 Dowell, Danny: 1986 Ford, William G.: 1925 Graham, Jack: 1949 Harwick, Ralph N.: 1905 Downey, Roland V.: 1916, 17 Foremaster, Duane G.: 1956 Graham, Max Wayne: 1959 Haskins, Tracy: 1947 (manager) Dozier, C.J.: 2012 Forwood, Christopher Ryan: 1998 Grand, Adam Marc: 1990, 91, 92 Hastings, Scot D.: 1973 Drachman Frank E.: 1925 Foster, Hugh M.: 1902 Grandon, Jourdan: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Hatcher, Burrell R.: 1903, (04), 05, 08 (man.) Drake, Joe L.: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Foster, Trevor: 2007, 08,10 Graniello, Peter: 2004, 05, 06, 07 Hatcher, Paul: 1954, (55), (56) Driscoll, Mark P,: 1968 Fotu, Anthony: 2015 Grant, Adam: 2008, 09, 10 Hawes, Adam: 2005, 06 Drummond, Kirk: 1976, 77 Fouse, John G.: 1962, 63, 64 Grant, Samajie: 2013, 14, 15, (16) Hawk, Michael E.: 1965 DuBose, John: 1984, 85 Fowler, Charles Vaughn: 1933, 34, 35 Grant, Virgil E.: 1961, 62, 63 Hawthorne, Kelvin: 1979, 80 Dugandzic, Kyle: 2011, 12 Fowler, John W.: 1949 Graves, Marsharne D.: 1980, 81, 82, 83 Hayes, Isaiah: 2016 Duke, Charles L.: 1968, (69) Fox, Nils: 1983, 84 Gray, Chris: 1999, 2000 Hayes, Jovon: 2009, 10 Duke, Homer Ashley: 1934, 35, 36 Fraleigh, Wayne Francis: 1990, 91, 92 Gray, Harry J.: 1930, 1931 Haynes, Allyn M.: 1972, 73, 74 Dumelie, Laurence G.: 1958 Francis, James: 1991, 92, 93 Gray, Leon W.: 1935, 36, 37 Haynes, Noel Timothy: 1977, 78, 79 Dungan, Jack Rowen: 1938, 39, 40 Franzel, Clifford B.: 1965 Greathouse, George: 1974, 75, 76 Hazlett, Carl E.: 1956, 57, 58, 59 Dungan Joseph: 1942 Fraser, Keoki L.: 2001, 02, 03, (04) Greathouse, Arthur D.: 1986, 87, 88, 90 Heater, Larry: 1978, 79 Dunham, Orza Kenneth: 1900 Fraser, Keoni Alexander: 1998, 99, 00 Green, Albert: 2016 Heath, John Leigh: 1945, 46 Dunn, Thomas P.: 1957 Freeman, Michael J.: 1981, 82, 83 Green, Zach: 2014, 15, 16 Heavner, Kris S.: 2003, 04, 06, 07 Dunseath, James Elliott: 1929, 30, 31 Freeman, Phillip: 1982, 83, 84 Greene, Marcellus L.: 1979, 80 Hedgepeth, John Allen: 1912 Durazzo, George William: 1945 Freemon Albert William: 1959 Greenfield, Tom Guy: 1936, 37, 38 Heemsbergen, Mikal B.: 1991, 92 Durden, Allan: 1982, 83, 84, (85) Freitas, Makai K.: 1997, 99, 2000 Greenfield, Walter: 1909 Hehr, Carter: 2014, 15, 16 Durley, Earle Preston: 1908, 09 Freitas, R. Makoa: 1998, 99, 2000, 01, (02) Greenlee, William F.: 1966 Held, Eddie Charles: 1937, 38, 39 Duwe, Herman A.: 1932, 33, 34 Greer, Daniel P.: 1995, 96, 97, 98 Helm, Lloyd: 1932 (manager)

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Hemmila, Zach: 2013, 14, 15 Irwin, Craig: 1975, 76 Kelly, Francis: 1923 Lewis, Josh: 2008 Henderson, Delbert: 1939, 40 Irwin, William S.: 1971, 72, 73 Kelly, Henry Mike: 1952 Lewis, Roderick A.: 1990, 91, 92, 93 Henderson, Douglass L.: 1975, 76, 77 Isham, Nick: 2013 Kelly, John R.: 1949, 50 Lewis, Sherman P., Jr.: 1985, 86, 88, 89 Henderson, Ronald Clyce: 1933, 34, 35 Ismay, Bill Bruce: 1958, 59, 60 Kelly, Larry D.: 1932 Lewis, Sterling: 2008, 09 Hendry, James William: 1914, 15, (16) Israel, Harold: 1934 Kelly, Roy B.: 1948, 49 Lewis, Willie S.: 1969, (70) Henke, Brad W.: 1987, 88 Kelton, Frank Caleb: 1902, 03 Libman, Joseph A.: 1993 Henry, Chris J.: 2004, 05, 06 J Kenley, Gary M.: 1961 Liggins, David E.: 1978, 79, 80 Henson, Harry Donald: 1946, 47, 48 Jackson, Akil F.: 1993, 94 Kenny, John: 2016 Limon, Pedro: 2003, 04, 05 Herbert, James M.: 1972 Jackson, Chato M.: 1993, 94, 95, 96 Kerley, Blake: 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lindsey, Randolph L.: 1980 Hernandez, Joseph M.: 1960, 61 Jackson, David D.: 1980 Kern, Josh: 2013, 14, 15, (16) Linstrom, Brian T.: 1969, 70, 71 Herring, Norman S.: 1928, 29 Jackson, George Dewar: 1935, 36, 37 Kerr, Steven G.: 1961, 62, 63 Lionberger, Talbot: 1933, 34 Hersey, Richard D.: 1979, 80 Jackson, Greg M.: 1979 Kersting, Kerry P.: 1983 Liston: Craig M.: 1966 Hesson, Ryan T.: 1993, 94, 95, 96 Jackson, Johnny: 2012, 13, 14, 15 Keyserling, Ethan: 2014 Littlefield. Marshall: 1942 Hettle, Bruce: 1938, 39, 40 Jackson, Johnny Ray: 2000, 01 Kiewel, Jeffrey C.: 1980, 81, 82 Livingston, Warren: 1957, 58, 59, 60 Hibbert, David William: 1958 Jackson, Keith M.: 1975, 76 Killingsworth, Tipton Waller: 1942 Lockett, Danny K.: 1985, 86 Hicks, Hadley F.: 1952 Jackson, Lawrence Richard: 1912, 13, 14 Kilpatrick, Ryan: 2005 Lockhart, David Lamont: 1990, 91 Hicks, Taylor T.: 1928 Jackson, Louis F.: 1923, 24, 25, 26 Kimmey, William: 1954 (manager) Lochner, James Edmund: 1946 Hicks, Tim Paul: 1985 Jackson, Robert F.: 1951, 52 Kindred, Randy: 1986, (87) Loef, Paul T.: 1949 Higginbotham, Aaron: 1999, 2000, 02 Jackson, Sir Thomas: 2012, 13, 15 King, Alex: 2015 Loew, Michael R.: 1988 Higgons, John Joseph: 1910 (manager) Jacobs, Mark E.: 1974, 75, 76 King, Kurt J.: 1995 Lohmeier, Joseph M.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Higuera, Ronald J.: 1965, 66, 67 Jacobs, Robert E.: 1954 King, Richard H., Jr.: 1964, 65, (66) Lohse, L, Allen: 1938, 39, 40 Hilgers, Jarek: 2015 Jacobson, Joe Ford: 1922, 23 Kiniski, Eugene: 1951 Long, John D.: 1961 Hill, Alfondia: 1979, 80 Jacobson, Robert C.: 1902, 03 Kirchoff, Jay A.: 1991, 92 Longacre, Joe R.: 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hill, Austin: 2011, 12, (14) Jacobson, Robert G.: 1969 Klahr, Gary: 1967, 69 Lopez, Anthony: 2012, 13, 14, 15 Hill, Bruce A.: 1973, 74, (75) James, Patrick J.: 1989, 90 Klausen, Douglas J.: 1967, 69, 70 Lopez, Brandon: 2005, 06, 07, 08 Hill, Danny: 1982 James, Russell F. (Rusty): 1996, (97) Klyce, Michael: 2006, 07 Lopez, Christopher J.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hill, David: 2011 Jan, Kyle D.: 1989, 90, 92 Knapp, A. Bruce: 1931, 32 Lopez, David: 2011 Hill, Derek Keith: 1985, 86, 87, 88 Jankowski, Edward R.: 1992 Knez, Fred: 1942, 46, (47) Lotti, Wince P: 1984, 85, 86, 87 Hinkle, George A.: 1984, 85, 86, 87 Jarrett, Shawn C.: 1992, 93 Knight, Robert L.: 1949 Love, Gary: 2000, 01, 02, (03) Hinrichs, James Thomas: 1998, 99 Jefferson, James M.: 1969 Knight, Webster (Wid): 1976 Love, Walter: 1932 (manager) Hinton, David: 2000, 01, 02 Jefferson, Michael D.: 2003, 04, 05 Knott, David K.: 1961, 62, 63 Lovett, Lamar E.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Hinton, Jerome T.: 1997 Jenkins, Alfred D.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Knotts, Walter S.: 1960, 61 Lovett, Lamont B.: 1990, 91, 92, 93 Hobbs, John Cole: 1919, 20, 21, (22) Jenkins, Daniel: 2010, 11, 12, 13 Knowles, Khyri: 2010 Lovin, William H.: 1941, 46, 47 Hobson, Harry T.: 1914 (manager) Jenkins, Frank: 1967, 68 Knox, Charles McMeekan: 1985, 86 Lowry, John G.: 1950, 51, 53 Hobson, Hank: 2011, 12, 13, 14 Jenkins, Ortege: 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Knox, Kenneth W.: 1934, 35, 36 Lucky, Michael Thomas.: 1995, 96, 97, 98 Hodges, Frederick G.: 1949, 50 Jennings, Chris: 2006, 07 Knudsen, Chris J.: 1977, 79, 80, 81 Lueck, William M.: 1965, 66, 67 Hodgeson, Gregory A.: 1973, 74, 75 Jensen, William J.: 1977, 78, 79, 80 Koa, Henry: 1975, 77, 78 Luis, Franklin Alfred: 1912, 13, 14, 15 Hodnett, William Edward: 1902 Jevic, David B.: 1980 Koch, F. Adrian: 1997, 98, 99, 00 Luna, Brisi Alex: 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Hoentsch, Gerhard W.: 1973, 74, 76, 77 Jochum, Justin E.: 2001, 02 Koenig, Virgil: 1948 Lunsford, Marc W.: 1974, 75, 76, 77 Hoffman, James W.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Johnson, Abraham: 1965, 66 Kolesar, Stephen: 1945 Luppino, Arthur E.: 1953, 54, 55, (56) Hogan, Thomas Ellsworth: 1942, 46, 47 Johnson, Albert J.: 1936, 38 Komorowski, Jan W.: 1966 Lutgerding, Robert L.: 1911 Hoisington, Hark: 1986 Johnson, Anthony L.: 2004, 05, 06, (07) Kondora, Nicholas: 1951, 52, 53, 54 Lynch, Emzy Harvey: 1914, 15, 16, (19) Holbrook, Horace Pollins: 1904 Johnson, Billy Ray: 1990, 91, 92, (93) Kosser, Tommy J.: 1961, 62 Lynch, Thomas F.: 1986, 87 Holbrook, Kenneth William: 1958, 59, 60 Johnson, Clyde: 1945 Kotchou, Peter: 1956 Holiday, Devin: 2013, 14, 15, 16 Johnson, Christopher J.: 2002, 03, 04 Kovalcheck, Richard: 2004, 05 M Holland, Brian E.: 1980, 81, 82 Johnson, Cortez: 2011 Kramer, Barry J.: 1979, 80 MacDonald, Donald: 1905 Holland, Malcolm: 2016 Johnson, Earl William: 1990 Krogstad, Dane: 2004, 05, 06, 07 MacKinnon, Donald B.: 1949 Holley, Bret: 1986, 87, (88) Johnson, Eric T.: 1992, 93 Krohn, James: 1976, 77, 78, (79) Macklin, Rex N.: 1967, 68, 69 Holley, R. Donald: 1954, 55 Johnson, Fred S.: 1942, 49 Krohn, Jerry S.: 1979, 80 Maddox, Richard O.: 1990, (92) Hollingsworth, Marcus: 2003, 04, 05, 06 Johnson, Harry B.: 1948 Kriz, Richard A.: 1966, 68 Madeo, Michael L.: 1966 Holmes, John Garnett: 1899 Johnson, James E.: 1970, 71 Kucy, Ed Paul: 2993 Maffeo, James S.: 1913, 15, 16 (trainer) Holmes, Louis: 2006, 07 Johnson, Jason: 99, 2000, 01, (02) Kuhel, Roland G.: 1951, 52, 53 Magloire, Paul: 2015, 16 Holmes, Robert: 1937 Johnson, Keshon: 1991, 92 Kula, Bryan G.: 1998 Maguire, Charles Joseph: 1941 Holmes, Ronald T.: 1995, 96 Johnson, Kirk: 2001, 02, 03, 04 Kulpaca, Donald R.: 1956 Mahoney, Chuck: 1994, 95 Holmes, Tim J.: 1978, 79, 80 Johnson, Michael: 1998 Kunitz, Don R.: 1962, 63, 64 Mahoney, Peter T.: 1977, 78, 79, 80 Holt, Harry T: 1976 Johnson, Michael: 2005, (06) Kybartas, Edmund R.: 1978, 79 Maiava, Lene: 2012, 13, 14, 15 Holt Julius K.: 1981, 82 Johnson, Rashee: 1995, 97 Malauulu, George P.: 1989, 90, 91, (92) Holt, Richard H.: 1989, 90, 91 Johnson, Reggie A.: 1988, 89, 90 L Maley, Dennis D.: 1967, 68 Hood, Allan: 1930 Johnson, Robert: 1941, 42 Lampson, Mark: 1976 Mallamo, John Joseph: 1941 Hood, Kenneth B.: 1951, 52, 53 Johnson, Richard L.: 1965, 66 Lang, Martin C.: 1953, 54, 55 Malloy, Leonard Thomas: 1963, 64, (65) Hood, Tevin: 2012, 13 Johnson, Tyrell: 2014, 15, 16 Lanne, Justin R.: 1967, 70 Malone, Jeffrey D.: 1996 Hook, James Clint: 1955 (manager) Johnson, Vance E.: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Larsen, Robert: 1947, 48 Malveaux, Kelly T. II: 1994, 95, 96, 97 Hooper, Daren: 1995 Johnson, Warren L.: 1991 Larsen, Spencer L.: 2002, 05, (06), (07) Mancuso, Wayne: 1953, 54 Hoopes, Mitchell K,: 1973, 74 Johnson, Zaharius N.: 1999, 2000, 01 LaShelle, Kirke: 1921, 22, 23, (24) Mangum, J. Karl: 1928, 29, 30 Hopkins, James M.: 1990, 91, 92, 93 Jolivette, Michael: 2000, 01, 02, 03 LaTourette, Lyman Dalton: 1910, 11, 12 Mann, Herbert Pinckney: 1935, 36, 37 Homesley, Ray R.: 1965, 66, 67 Jones, Cayleb: 2014, 15 LaTourette, Verne Gerald: 1914 Mannelly, Michael R. K.: 1997 Horton Jr., Donald: 2006, 07, 08, 09 Jones, Collins Ray: 1912, 13 Laudermilk, David L.: 1999, 2000 Mannen, Alex R.: 1930, 31, 32 Horton, Dwayne W.: 1977, 78 Jones, David M.: 1935 (manager) Lawrence, Leon, Jr.: 1971, 72, 73 Manno, Thomas A.: 1979, 80 Horton, Jon M.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Jones, Dennis K.: 1970, 71 Lawrence, Kaige: 2015 Mansfield, Eddie: 1931 Houk, Richard L.: 1969 Jones, Durrell J.: 1986, 87 Lawrence, Maurice Larry: 1945 Mansfield, Monte: 1903 Houle, Jaseph Arthur: 1938, 39 Jones, Edward Horton: 1901 Lawrence, Ted O.: 1962, 63, 64 Manumaleuna, Brandon: 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Housley, Jack B.: 1977, 78, 79, 80 Jones, Jeffrey A.: 1983, 85 Lawton, Troy Lindell: 1984, 85 Manzo, Rudolph: 1919, 20, 21 Howard, Daniel J.: 1973, 74, 75 Jones, John M., Jr.: 1965, 66, (67) Leary, Paul E.: 1930, 31 Marette, Nick: 1968 Howard, Lawrence F.: 1946, 47, 48, 49 Jones, Rafell O.: 1995, 96, 98, 99 Lee, Bruce D.: 1967, 68 Mariscal, Anthony: 2016 Howard, W. Patrick: 1901, 02, 03, 04 Jones, Rolland R.: 1973 Lee, Jamal Monta: 1991, 92 Marlar, Claude George: 1900 Howell, Glenn: 1984, 85 Jones, Sean C.: 2002, 03, 04, 05 Lee, Olden C.: 1966, 67 Marlar, Lennox H.: 1927, 28 Hubbert, Bradley: 1965, 66 Jones, Tellas: 2013, 14, 15, 16 Lee, Robert E.: 1941 Marlar, Thomas Owen: 1916, 17, 19, 20 Hudgins, Robert M.: 1951 Jones-Grigsby, Terris: 2013, 14 Leek, Gene H.: 1955, 56, 57 Marlar, William Edward: 1900, 01 Hudlow, Floyd L.: 1963, 64 Jones, Weldon R.: 1969 Lees, Carter: 2011 Marsh, Virgil Floyd: 1941, 42, (46) Hugo, James: 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Joppru, Jeremy Jay: 1998, 99 Lefotu, Kiliona: 2002, 03, 04, 05 Marshall, Brandon: 2000, 01 Huisman, Aaron: 1999, 2000 Jordan, Jimmy P.: 1957 Lehmann, Steve G.: 1971, 72, 73 Marshall, Campbell A.: 1921 Hulsh, Wayne L.: 1950 Juarez, Edward C.: 1972, 73 Leiber, Henry Edward: 1929, 30, 31 Marshall, Thomas K.: 1899, 1900, 01 Humphrey, Robert J.: 1958 Julian, Barry S.: 1989, 90, 91, 92 Leister, William Theodore: 1937 Martin, Andrew Phillip: 1902, 03 Hundley, Brett: 1986 Julsing, Jack: 2009,10 LeKander, Lawrence M.: 1958 Martin, Freddie G.: 1950, 51 Hundley, Marquis: 2007, 08 Just, Jeremy L.: 1993 Lenahan, James: 1937 Martin, Jason R.: 2002 Hunley, K. LaMonte: 1981, 82, 83, (84) Justice, Steve G.: 1983, 84, 85 Lent, J. Gordon: 1945 Martin, Raymond B.: 1956, 58 Hunley, Ricky C.: 1980, 81, 82, (83) Leon, Branden: 2016 Martinez, Javier A. III: 2002 Hunsaker, Donald Eldon: 1946, 47, 48, 49 Leonard, Malosi M.: 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Mashack, Kwesi: 2015, 16 Hunsaker, Ralph E.: 1955, 56, 57, (58) K Lepper, Ivan J.: 1964 Mason, James Hammett: 1957, 58 Hunter, Troy Lee: 1982, 83 Kaesman, Chris L.: 1979, 80, 81, 82 Lesnik, Ivan K.: 1980, 81, 82, 83 Mass, Steven A.: 1965 Hunter, Kelvin Leander: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Kaiser, John F.: 1982, 83 Lester, Walter Coyle: 1923 Masterson, George W.: 1949 Hurd, Martin C.: 1958, 59 Kalil, Frank: 1980, 81, 82 Levasseur, Justin A.: 2001 Mataele, Stanley: 1985, 86 Hurley, Steven: 1968, 69 Kasenetz, Jerrold: 1962 (manager) Leviege, Vernon Oliver: 1964, 65 Mather, Jack E.: 1939 Huss, Joseph V.: 1915 Kasprzyk, Paul Richard: 1985, 86, 87, 88 Levitre, Erick: 2004, 05, 06 Matishak, John A.: 1966, 67, 68 Hustead, Dan: 1968, 69 Kastner, Leslie: 1949 Levy, Aaron: 1923, 24 (trainer) Matthews, Bobby L.: 1966 Hutchinson, Glenn R.: 1978, 79, 80 Katnik, Norman P.: 1978, 79 Levy, Al: 1930 (manager) Matthews, Jake: 2013, 14, 15, 16 Hutchison, Martin L.: 1966, 67 Keasler, Billy Ray: 1957, 58 Levy, Charles: 1991, 92, 93 Matock, Robert G.: 1950, 51 Kearns, William: 1921 (trainer) Levy, Leon Fred: 1932, 33 Matulis, Adolph John: 1940, 41 I Keel, Mark A.: 1981, 82 Lewis, Darryll L.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Matyas, Keigh A.: 1956 Ingraham, Marvin (Corky): 1977, (78) Keel, C. Sean.: 1998, 2000, 01, 02 Lewis, Ernest P.: 1951, 52, (53), (54) Matz, Anthony T.: 1958, 59, (60) Ippolito, Cody: 2014, 16 Kelley, Joe N.: 1947, 48, 49 Lewis, Gilbert E.: 1975, 76, 77 Maxwell, Melvin D.: 1970, 72, 73 Irish, John Robert: 1940, 41, 42 Kelley, Kyle: 2013 Lewis, James T.: 1996, 98, 99 May, Reed: 1976, 77, 78 Irvine, Marvin: 1940 Kelley, Xavier: 2006, 07, 08, 09 Lewis, John F.: 1952 McAlister, Christopher J.: 1996, 97, (98)

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McArdle, John E.: 1925, 26, 27, 29 Moore, Roy Webb: 1902, 03, 04 Parker, Barnes R.: 1966, 67 McCain, Murle M., Jr.: 1940, 41, (42) Mordret, Gerald: 1963 Parker, George Millard: (1999), 2000 Q McCall, Brandyn: 2006 Moret, Ray A.: 1981, 82 Parker, Glenn A.: 1988, 89 Quihuis, Charlie G.: 1973 McCall Jr., Jarvis: 2014, 15, 16 Morgan, RJ: 2015, 16 Parker, Harry: 1936, 37 Quinn, Kyle: 2009, 10, 11, (12) McCall, Robert H.: 1970, 71, 72 Moriarty, Richard A.: 1967, 68 Parker, Henry Clay: 1901 (manager) Quinn, Thomas D.: 1988, 89, 90 McCauley, Bruce J.: 1950, 51, 52 Morin, Matt: 2015, 16 Parker, Jason: 2005, 06, 07 McClanahan, R. Patrick: 1975 Morrison, Darryl L.: 1991, 92 Parker, Jesse L.: 1977 R McClellan, Harold A.: 1920, 21, 22 Morrison, Robert S.: 1945, 46, 47, 48, 49 Parker, Mike R.: 1989, 90 Raetzman, Charles G.: 1958, 59 McCluskey, Clarence Edward: 1954, 55 Morrison, Richard: 2010, 11, 12, 13 Parker, Rickey: 2005 Raine, William C.: 1975, 76 McClure, Jay D.: 1970 Morrison, Sammy: 2015 Parks, William C.: 1973, 74, 75 Rainey, Derrick: 2010, 11, 12, 13 McCormick, Glenn B.: 1981, 82 Morse, Boyd M.: 1940, 41, (45) Parks, Will: 2012, 13, 14, (15) Ramsey, Louis A.: 1967, 68 McCormick, Robert R.: 1958, 59, 60 Morse, Milton Bingham: 1926, 27 Parnell, Shawn A.: 1994, 95 Ramsey, Robert: 2002 McCormick, William H.: 1953 Moseley, Palmer S.: 1924, 25 Parrish, Gary: 1984, 85 Ramseyer, John A.: 1980 McCovy, Adrian: 2005, 06, 08 Mosley, Michael W.: 1980 Parten, Ty D.: 1989, 90, 91, (92) Randall, Delbert: 1938, 39 McCoy, Bobby: 2006 Mountcastle, Paul N.: 1923 Partridge, Bruce K.: 1968 Randall, Jerrard: 2014, 15 McCowan, Charles Robert: 1940, 41, 46 Muhammad, Bilal: 2010,11 Pascoe, Benjamin F. Jr.: 1900 Randolph, David P.: 1974, 75 McCrary, David Maurice: 1985 Mulitalo, Edwin Moliki: 1997, 98 Paske, Gary, B.: 1969 Rattay, John M.: 2001 McCray, Cai: 1995 Mullahey, William Michael: 1958 Patrick, Dominic: 2004, 05, 06, 07 Ray, John L.: 1967, 68 McCreary, Aaron Monroe: 1919 Mullen, George Hiram: 1902 Patten, Harold A.: 1926, 27, 28, 29 Recktenwald, Bart T.: 1988 McCreey, Lew: 1949 Mullen, Joseph Burr: 1934, 35 Patterson, Jason: 1993, 94 Redd, John C.: 1936 McCutcheon, Ian: 1995 Mulleneaux, Ned: 1929 Patterson, Leslie: 2003 Redfern, Milton L.: 1967, 68 McDaniel, Jeremy Dwayne: 1996, 98 Muller, John C.: 1972, 73 Payne, Greg Jr.: 1998, 99 Redhair, Jack I.: 1956, 57 McDonald, Douglas Gene: 1952, 53 Mulvey, Edward Richard: 1923 (manager) Payton, Joseph J.: 1965, 66 Redman, William P.: 1980, 81, 82, 83 McDonald, Joseph A.: 1990 Munds, William Harold: 1910, 11 Pazerski, James V.: 1963, 64, (66) Reed, Brooks: 2007, 08, 09, (10) McDonald, Mark T.: 1995, 97, 98, 99 Murdock, David Nathaniel: 1932 Peete, Willie, Jr.: 1956, 57, 58, 59 Reed, D’Aundre: 2007, 08, 09, 10 McDonald, Lowell Vernon: 1945, 46 Murphy, Brendan: 2012, 14 Peete, Willie III: 1981, 82 Reed, Marc A.: 1966, 67 McElhannon, Gregory: 1980, 82 Murphy, Cedric: 1982, 83 Peggs, Joseph G.: 1940, 41, 42 Reese, Joe: 2008 McElroy, Cortney: 1991, 92 Murphy, Dale: 1949 Pell, Jimmy R.: 1955 Reese, Terrell: 2007 McElroy, Dramayne: 2005 Murray, Brian M.: 1973, 74, 75 Penn, William Charles: 1945, 46, 47, 48 Reeves, Craig W.: 1987 McElroy, John E.: 1911 Myers, G. Roger: 1964, 65, 66 Penner, Douglas Mark: 1985, 86, 87, 88 Reeves, Roloff Wright: 1917 McElwee, Ronald D.: 1966, 67 Myles, Charles R.: 1994, 95, 96, 97 Perkins, Glenn W.: 1979, 81, 82 Regenovich, Mike: 1941 McFadden, Marques Arthur: 1998, 99, 00 Perkins, Joe: 2008, 09, 10 Rehberg, Michael: 1964 McGill, Reggie R.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Perry, Daniel A.: 2000 Reimer, Chris Joshua: 1998 McGinnis, Donald R.: 1954 N Peru, Ramiro J.: 2001 Reinhardt, Nick: 2015, 16 McGowen, William Rose: 1915, 16, (17) Nadeau, Jeff: 1995, 97 Peter, John Wayne: 1985 Relford, Lance: 2000, 01, 02, 03 McGuire, James D., Jr.: 1956 Naegle, Johnny C.: 1968, 69, 70 Peterson, Cedric: 2016 Renaud, Charles Louis: 1917 McHone, Garon: 2006, 07 Nash, Brandon R.: 1997, 98, 2000, (01) Peterson, Randall S.: 1968 Renaud, Ernest James: 1913, 14, 15 McIntosh, Jay Angus: 1911, 12, (13) Nash, Charles Stanley Jr.: 1998 Peterson, William R.: 1945, 46, 47, 48 Renner, John Arthur: 1959, 60, 61 McKee, Charles E.: 1969, 70, 71 Nash, Charles S.: 1975, 76 Petropolis, Stanley: 1940, 41, 42 Reynolds, Donald W.: 1968, 69, 70 McKee, Lawrence C., Jr.: 1969, 70, 71 Naumetz, Rex L.: 1972, 73, (74) Petroshus, Joseph S.: 1970, 71, 72 Reynolds Richard Walter: 1946 McKee, Scott C.: 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Navarrete, Alfonso C.: 1962, 63, 64 Pettinato, Dan: 2011, 12, 13, (14) Reynolds, William Graham: 1900 McKinley, William J.: 1968, 69, (70) Nave, Frederick G.: 1924 Peyton, Matthew W.: 1993, 94, 95, 96 Rhinehart, William: 1946, 47, 48 (man.) McKinney, John: 2003, 04, 05, 06 Neal, DaVonte’: 2014, 15, 16 Pfaff, Douglas E.: 1988, 89 Rhodes, Matthew: 1998 McKinney, Kevin M.: (1987) Neal, Mark T.: 1971, 72, (73) Pfersdorf, James S.: 1922 Rice, Thomas Briggs: 1908, (09) McKnight, Jonathan: 2010, 12, 13, 14 Neely, Anthony W.: 1979, 81, 82 Phason, Wincent: 1972, 73, 74 Rich, LaChaux M.: 1994, 95, 97, 98 McLaughlin, Steven J.: 1991, 92, 93, (94) Negri, T. James: 1942 Phegley, Gordon: 1972, 73 Richards, David C.: 1950, 51, 52 McLemore, Chris: 1985, 86 Nelson, Bryon: 1982, 83 Philbin, Willie Joe: 1992 Richards, David: 2012, 13, 14, 15 McMillan, Walter L.: 1920, 22 Nelson, Cam: 2006, 07, 08, (09) Philipp, Hans: 2008 Richards, Matt: 2005, 06 McMullin, Donald J.: 1981 Nelson, Dearl G.: 1978, 79, 81 Philipp, Paul Y.: 2003, 04, 05, 06 Richardson, Harold C.: 1946, 47, 48, 49 McNeal, Branch P.: 1985, 86, 87 Nelson, Thomas D.: 1966, 67, (68) Phillips, Brandon J.: 2001, 02, 03, 04 Richardson, Shaquille: 2010, 11, 12, 13 McPeters, Kenneth: 1989, 90 Ness, Nate: 2007, (08) Phillips, Charles D.: 1954 Richmond, Charles P.: 1899 (manager) McPherson, Orville Scharff: 1913, 14, 15, 16 Nettling, William K.: 1977, 78, 79, 80 Phillips, Clayton: 1930 Richmond, Lincoln A.: 1946 McRae, Clarence: 2003, 04 Nemeth, William D.: 1966, (67) Phillips, Jey P.: 1990, 91, 92, (93) Ridgway, George Richard Jr.: 1954 McRae, W. Lee: 1928 Newtown, Raymond Austin: 1905 Phillips, John E.: 1971, 72 Rigg, Ralph Lee: 1910, 11 McShane, James E.: 1940 Nicholson, Everett V.: 1955 Phillips, Nate: 2013, 14, 15, (16) Riggleman, Drew: 2013, 14, 15 Means, Lamon: 2002, 03, 04, 05 Nielsen, Walter Ring: 1936, 37, 38 Phillips, Thomas A.: 1962, 63, 64 Riggs, John D.: 1929 Mejaski, Joe W.: 1942 Nies, John R.: 1988, 89 Pickett, Charles Edgerton: 1912 Rinehart, Jeffrey A.: 1985, 86, 87 Melgren, Walter Give: 1904, 05 Nolan, Michael Earle: 1933, 34, 36 Pickett, Ernest Charles: 1902 Rivenburg, Roy Pelton: 1947, 48, (49) Mellekas, John S.: 1952, 53, 54, 55 Norris, R. Scott: 1948, 49 Pickrell, William Watson: 1915 (manager) Robbins, Randy: 1980, 81, 82, 83 Melvin, Dwight: 2013 Northcutt, Dennis L.: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Pieczentkowski, Marshall A.: 1959 Roberson, George B.: 1908 Mendivil, Abraham: 2014, 15, 16 Novell, Edward William: 1931 Pierce, Alfred R.: 1980 Roberts, David: 2008, 09, 10, 11 Mendoza, Alex J. Jr.: 1945 Novosel, Joseph M.: 1975 Pierce, Antonio: 1999, 2000 Robertson, Robert L.: 1978 Mendoza, Alfred J.: 1970 Nowotny, Raymond Alvin: 1937 Pihl, Mark A.: 1971 Robertson, Michael Alan: 1998, 99 Mendoza, Fernando: 1970 Nunez, Luis O.: 2003 Piper, Harry W.: 1935, 36, 37 Robinson, Brehman H.: 1932, 33, (34) Meredith, Paul O.: 1916 Nwoko, Greg: 2009, 10 Piper, Marvin M.: 1913 Robinson, Drew: 2011, 12 Merrill, Christopher: 2010, 11, 12 Piper, Scott C.: 1973, 74, 75 Robinson, James Newton: 1899, 1900 Merritt, George W.: 1913 O Pistor, Arthur Lee: 1974, 75, 76, 77 Robinson, Mike: 1979, 80 Merritt, Richard L.: 1909, 10, 11, (12), 13 O’Conner, August Joseph: 1922, 23 Pittman, Caesar: 1970, 71, 72 Robinson, Paul H.: 1967 Metcalf, Lyell E.: 1956, 57 O’Connor, James M.: 1972, (73) Pittman, Corey A.: 1990, 91, 93 Rockwell, Guy Lionel: 1899 Metcalf, Robert B.: 1902 O’Dowd, Jack Busch: 1930, 31, 32 Pizula, Roy: 1947 Rodgers, Sanford L.: 1965, 66 Mets, Richard Keith: 1932, 33 O’Haco, Michael J.: 1941 Pinski, Francis X.: 1959 Rodriguez, Gerrold: 2005 Metzler, Michael R.: 1994, 95, 96 O’Hara, Ryan: 2003 Plodinec, Tim A.: 1965 Rodriguez, Mario: 1993, 94 Meyer, Archie Martin: 1916, 19, 20 Ogunfiditimi, Olatide E.: 1989 Plousha, Cullen E.: 1992, 94 Rodriguez, Ruben Angel: 1985, 86 Meyer, Mike J.: 1979, 80 Oldham, James R.: 1924 Podesta, Francis E.: 1930 Rodriquez, Ted Jr.: 1997, 98 Meyer, Richard Edmund: 1914, 15 Oliver, Hubert: 1977, 78, 79, (80) Poindexter, Shawn: 2016 Rogers, Andy: 1933, 34 Middleton, Frank: 1995, 96 Oliver, Jimmy Lee: 1963, 66 Polk, DaShon Lamor: 1995, 97, 98, 99 Rogers, George Wendell: 1935, 36, 37 Middleton, James Arthur: 1928, 29, 30 Ollason, Lawrence: 1947 (manager) Pollack, Josh: 2016 Rogers, Regan Crist: 1998 Mihalopoulos, George: 1988 Olney, William Thomas: 1899, 1900 Pollard, Arthur: 1946 Rogge, Harry E. Jr.: 1948 Mikaele, Lolomana: 2007, 09, 10 O’Mahony, Michael F.: 1961, 62, 63 Pollard, Edward J.: 1961, 62 Rogge, Laurence E.: 1966, 67, 68 Miles, Vince: 2012 O’Neil, James T.: 1927 (manager) Pollard, Leonard: 1928 Roland, Robert E.: 1990, (91) Miller, DeAndre’: 2013, 15, 16 O’Neill, Maurice Owen: 1912 Polley, Alan K.: 1955, 56, (57) Roletti, Charles John: 1907, 09, (10), 11 Miller, Duane: 1948 Onwuasor, Patrick: 2012 Poole, Gregory M.: 1971, 72 Rolfe, Clifton Howard: 1909, 10, (11) Miller, Edward J.: 1950, 51 Orem, Clarence Leslie: 1919 Porter, William Asa: 1914, (15) Romero, James Vincent: 1998 Miller, Joshua H.: 1990, 92 Orr, Neil H.: 1975, 76, 77, (78) Porter, Carter C.: 1915, 16, 17 Romero, Jose: 2014, 15 Miller, Leslie: 1933 Ortiz, Robert Menard: 1948 Portilla, Jose C.: 1996, 97 Romero, Lionel R.: 1956, 57 Miller, Raymond F.: 1914 Osborne, Charles W.: 1992, 93, 94, 95 Poumele, Pulu T.: 1990, 91, 93, 94 Roney, David M.: 1988, 89 Miller, Terrence: 2009, 10, 11, (13) Osborne, James Charles: 1961 Powers II, Howard J.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Roper, Gerald M.: 1981 Miller, William S.: 1967, 68, 69 O’Sullivan, Joseph F.: 1973, 74, 75 Prasuhn, Jonathan R.: 1993, 95 Rose, Frank Winfred: 1905 Mills, Leo: 1999, 2000, 01 Ott, Charles Hyler: 1938 Pratt, Michael P.: 1945, 46 (manager) Rosenberg, Leo M.: 1902, (03) Mince, Walter R.: 1959, 60, 61 Ott, Mani M.: 1991, 93, 94, 95 Preininger, Clair B.: 1935, 36 Ross, Chad C.: 1991, 92, 93 Mitchell, Earl: 2006, 07, 08, (09) Overall, Billy G.: 1956, 57, 58 Preston, Gregory C.: 1973, 74, 75, 76 Ross, Clarence: 1937, 39 Mitchell, James E.: 1968 Owens, William G.: 1991 Prichard, Douglass A.: 1988 Ross, Devin: 2006, 07, 08, 09 Ross, Samuel A.: 1989, 90 Mitre, Anthony: 1975 Owen, Mark J.: 1954, 55, 56 Prickett, William D.: 1991 Mitten, James Ralph: 1908, 09 Prickett, Lance L.: 1971 Ross, Shelton S.: 1999, 2000, 01 Mobley, Arnulf D.: 1988, 89 P Prince, Richard C.: 1968 Rothery, Douglas E.: 1968, 69 Mobley, Willie: 2010, 12 Pace, John D.: 1980, 81 Prior, Joseph L.: 1984,85,86 Rubel, John Pierpont: 1946, 47 Molina, James Sixto: 2002, 03 Padron, Matthew T.: 2003 Prisock, Aaron: 1986 Rudolph, Martin J.: 1984, 85, 86 Molina, Matthew C.: 2001, 02, 03 Palic, Christopher: 1997, 99, 2000 Proietti, Donald: 1973,74 Ruman, Bernard: 1942 Montijho, Manuel, Jr.: 1904 Palmer, Ronnie: 2005, 06, 07, (08) Puett, Ott M.: 1922 Ruman, Raymond Paul: 1946, 47 Moody, Keith Denton: 1985, 86, 87 Panas, Alexander P.: 1937 Putton, Chris: 2010, 11, 12, 13 Ruman, Robert P.: 1940, 41, 42 Moody, William Michael: 1966, 67, (68) Parada, John M.: 2002, 04 Rumic, Andrew J.: 1955 Moore, Howard L: 1942 Parish, C.J.: 2009, 11 Runk, Carl A.: 1960, 61 Moore, Kirke Tonner: 1900, 01, 02, 03 Parker, Barnes R.: 1941, 42 Rush. 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Russell, Dan C.: 1949 Smiland, Bronko M.: 1936, 37, 38 Terrell, Ransom L.: 1971, 72, (73) Ventrigila, James J.: 1969, 70, 71 Russell, Paul: 1989, 90 Smith, Adonis: 2014 Terrell, Steven K.: 1972 Verbalaitis, Victor Hugh: 1983, 84, 86, 87 Russell, Ross M.: 1899, 1900, 01, 03 Smith, Anthony: 1989 Tevis, Jared: 2011, 12, 13, (14) Verfurth, Ralph Ryan: 1917 Russell, Timothy: 1988, 90, 91 Smith, Bertram Louis: 1900, 01 Tewksbury, Raymond W.: 1930 Vesling, Craig: 1982, 83, 84, 85 Ruthrauff, John M.: 1904, (05), 08 Smith, Brian: 1985 Tharpe Jr., Larry: 2016 Vickers, Elmer Francis, Jr.: 1933, 35, 36 Rutkowski, Phillip T.: 1951, 52, 53 Smith, Christopher F.: 1975, 77, 78, 79 Thomas, Aaron J.: 1988 Vickers, Ryan: 1985, 86 Rutt, Brandon: 2015, 16 Smith, Jake K.: 2013 Thomas, Anthony D.: 1997, 98, 2000, (01) Vorsheck, John P.: 2001, 02 Ryan, Daniel J.: 1967 Smith, John Elliott: 1946, 47, 48 Thomas, Charles Emerson: 1903 Vose, Hamilton III: 1954, 55 Ryan, Patrick W.: 1955 Smith, Keith Alfred: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Thomas, Mike: 2005, 06, 07, (08) Smith, Larry D.: 1982, 83 Thomas, Robert Russell: 1920, 22, 23 W S Smith, Marcus E.: 2002, 03, 04, 06 Thomas, Timothy: 1993, 94, 95 Wacholz, Bill: 2006, 07 Sachen, Joseph: 1934, 35, 36 Smith, Melvin E.: 1985, 87, 88 Thompson, Clifton Jerry: 1965, 66, 67 Wade, Marcel R.: 1989, 90, 91, 92 Safranek, Darren: 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Smith, Mikal L.: 1995, 96 Thompson, Robert Lee: 1960, 61 Wade, Robert L.: 1999, 2000, 01, (02) Sagar, Kenneth F.: 1929, 30 Smith, Richmond Shaw: 1919, 20, 21 Thompson, Todd A.: 1996 Wade, Trevin: 2008, 09, 10, (11) Salave’a, Joe F.: 1994, 95, (96), 97 Smith, Stanford George: 1935, 36 Thompson, Tony: 2000 Wakefield, Melvin F.: 1941 Salony, Eilliam J.: 1962, 63 Smith, Turner Church: 1913, (14), 15 Thompson, Young A.: 1999, 2000, 01, 02 Walczak, Mark C.: 1982, 83, 84, 85 Salmon, John Byrd: 1924, 25 Smith, Vincent R.: 1990, 91, 92 Thomson, Eric A.: 1980 Waldrop, Robert F.: 1990, 91, 92, 93 Salum, Donald G.: 1988, 89 Smith, Wallace Burton: 1933, 35, 36 Thorpe, Clarence D.: 1911 Walker, Bruce E.: 1972, 73 Sampay, Reggie: 2000, 01, 02, (03) Smith, Warner M.: 1991, 92, 93, (94) Thorpe, Cloff E.: 1982, 83, 84, 85 Walker, Daniel R.: 1977, 78 Sample, Clarence M.: 1930, 32, (33) Smith, William C.: 1923, 24, 25, 26 Thurman, D’Andrae: 2000, 01, 02 Walker, Frank S.: 1925 (manager) Samuels, Justin: 2013 Smith, William E.: 1954, 55 Tijerina, George: 1967 Walker, Willie: 1994, 95, 96 Sancet, Frank: 1929 Smith, Xavier: 2006, 07, 08 Tillman, Dolphin E.: 1996, 97, 98, 99 Walker, Willis Lester: 1939 Sanders, Brandon C.: 1992, 93, 94, (95) Smothers, Antonio: 2014, 15 Titensor, Allen Earle: 1937, 38 Wallace, Darnell J.: 1977 Sanders, Scott R.: 1993, 94, 95, 96 Smull, John William: 1959, 60, 61 Tofflemire, Joe S.: 1985, 86, 87, (88) Wallace, Jackie: 1970, 71, 72 Sanders, Yamen: 2013, 14 Snoddy, C. Calvert, Jr.: 1938, 39, 40 Tofflemire, Paul C.: 1988, 89, 90, 91 Wallace, James E.: 1971, 72 Sanguinetti, John R.: 1974, 75, 76, 77 Solomon, Anu: 2014, 15, 16 Tognett, Omero Al: 1956 Wallace, Roy Oliver: 1933, 34, 35 Santa Cruz, Fernando: 1962 Solomon, Darrell D.: 1977, 78 Tollefson, Eric J.: 1967 Wallendorf, Don: 1951 Sarnoski, Kenneth P.: 1966, 67, 68 Sorenson, George: 1926, 27, 28 Tomerlin, Jacob: 2005 Walton, Levi: 2016 Sapp, Errol A.: 1989 Sowders, Steven A.: 1967 Tomlin, Horald A.: 1959, 60 Ward, Jowyn: 2008, 09, 11, 12 Sather, Tom: 1973 Spaulding, George F.: 1910 Tompkins, Kim L.: 1968, 69, 70 Ward, Kevin M: 1979, 80, 81, 82 Savea, Manuia J.: 1998, 99 Spilsbury, Max R.: 1946, 47, 48, (49) Tonz, John J.: 1950, 51, 52 Ware, Reginald D.: 1978, 79, 80 Schaefer, Ernest P.: 1945 Springston, Ryan C.: 1997, 98 Toon, Robert C. Jr.: 1976, 74, 75 Warford, Ralph Elmo: 1934, 35, 36 Scelzi, Jerry J.: 1964, 65 Sprotte, J. W. (Jimmy): 1994, 95, 96, (97) Torrey, Andre: 2003, (04) Wargo, Paul G. Jr.: 1966 Schildmeyer, Frederick: 1954 Sprotte, W. (Scooter): 1995, 96, 98, 99 Towne, Alfred: 1929 (manager) Warner, James E.: 1987, 88, 89 Schiller, Craig S.: 1982, 83 Spurgeon, Trent: 2011 Townsend, Harold E.: 1960, 61 Warren, Brian V.: 1982, 83 Schlueter, Charles D.: 1967, 68 Stafford, Edward S.: 1899, 1900, 01, 02 Traw, Ronald: 1985 Warren, Clinton: 1927, 28, 29 Schmid, Robert R.: 1937 Stagg, Matt: 2016 Treadwell, Michael C.: 1969, 70, 71 Warren, Paul B.: 1969 Schmidt, Paul S.: 1974, 75 Stamer, Paul L.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Treadwell, Stuart Ellsworth: 1930 Warren, Richard M.: 1989, (90) Schmidtke, Kevin M.: 1994, 95, 96, 97 Stanton, Allan J.: 1950, 51, 52 Tretheway, James: 2007, 08 Wartman, Charles H.: 1923 Schock, Dean: 1975, 76, 77 Stanton, Henry R.: 1939, 40, 41 Tribolet, Charles S.: 1931 (manager) Washington, Alonzo: 1987, 88 Schramm, John: 1976, 77, 78 Starkey, Craig W.: 1960, 61, 62 Troutman, Roy Robert: 1912 Washington, Justin: 2010, 11, 12, 13 Schuh, Frederick Jr.: 1952, 53, 54 Stauffer, Howard S.: 1958 (manager) Tucker, Gustave E.: 1979 Wasko, Robert: 1995, 96 Schuldt, John F.: 1973, 75 Steed, John F.: 1917 (trainer) Tucker, Jimmy E.: 1989, 90 Watkins, Clyde: 1936, 37, 38 Schultz, Chris: 1979, 80, 81, 82 Steele, Warren: 1945 Tucker, Samuel: 1935, 36 Watley, Mark II: 2010, 12 Schwager, Adam R.: 1961, 63 (manager) Steger, John Frederick: 1936, 37, 38 Tucker, William F.: 1953, 56 Watson, David J.: 1995, 96 Schwartz, Adam G.: 1997 Stephens, Roy A.: 1949 Tuihalamaka, Apaiata: 2008, 09 Watters, Robert L.: 1988 Scott, Alfred: 1982 Steptoe, Syndric: 2003, 04, 05, (06) Tuihalamaka, Vuna: 2008, 09 Webb, Charles R.: 1984, 85, 86, (87) Scott, Gainus: 2002 Stern, Gilbert R.: 1953 Tuihalamaka, Sione: 2010, 11, 12, (13) Weber, Brett P.: 1980, 81 Scott, James W.: 1965, 66, (67) Stetz, Chris: 1992 Tuinei, Vaega Van: 1995, 96 Webre, Alcide N.: 1953, 54 Scott, Matt: 2008, 09, 10, (12) Stevens, John W.: 1926 (manager) Tuipulotu, Kaniela: 2007, 08 Weiler, Carl E.: 1951, 52, 53 Scott, Thoman Marvin: 1947 Stevenson, Brian: 1977 Tuitama, Willie: 2005, 06, (07), (08) Weinstein, Bernard: 1945 Scott, Yusuf J.: 1996, 97, 98 Stevenson, Nelson K.: 1945 Tuitavuki, Carl F.: 2002, 03 Wellman, Glenn R.: 1983 Scurlock, Michael L.: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Stevenson, Ricky A.: 1968, 69 Tunnicliffe, Tom R.: 1980, 81, 82, 83 Wells, Dana C. Jr.: 1985, 86, 87, 88 Scow, Oliver: 1901, 02, 03, 04 Stevenson, Walter H.: 1927 Turituri, Derrick: 2013, 14 Wells, Raymond E.: 2001, 02 Scroggins, Jesse: 2014 Stewart, Derrick A.: 1994, 95 Turley, Ryan: 1996, 97 Wendler, James. M.: 1997, 98, 99 Seaman, Bryce E.: 1921 Stewart, Harry Alexander: 1919 Turner, Greg P.: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Werlinger, Zach: 2016 Seedborg, Harold N.: 1939 Stewart, Jesse Hobson: 1903 Turner, Johnathan: 2005, 06, 07 West, Kenneth Dale: 1960 Seeley, George Wesley: 1914, 15 Stewart, Odel L.: 1988 Turner, Mike: 2007, 09, 10 Westgard, Carl C.: 1931, 32 Segal, William R.: 1974, 75, 76, 78 Stine, Eric R.: 1978 Turner, Terrell: 2006, 07, 08, (09) Wetencamp, Paul F.: 1913 (manager) Seidel, Gus A.: 1929, 30, 31 Stivers, Ronald M.: 1981, 82 Tushaus, Blair: 2014 Wharton, Garic: 2011, 12, 13 Settlemeyer, George: 1955 (manager) Stofft, Frederick R.: 1925, 26, 27, 28 Tutogi, Taimi: 2009, 10, 11, 12 Whittaker, Jace: 2015, 16 Shackleford, Ray K.: 1959, 60 Storch, Surt Eric: 1950, 51, 52 Turvey, Harry Ellsworth: 1914, 15, 16 White, Dan Jerome: 1993, 94, (95) Shafton, Robert: 1949, 50 (manager) Stovall, William T.: 1954, 55 Tyler, Tre: 2015 White, Edward Willard: 1904 Shanahan, Tim: 1986, 87, 88 Straw, Ken Joe: 1975, 76, 77 Tyson, John H.: 1971 White, John Carroll: 1929, 30 Shannon, Michael P.: 1972, 73, 74 Streeter, Mark A.: 1978, 79 White, Lou V.: 1962, 63, 64 Shapiro, Gregg D.: 1990 Streets, Robert B. Jr.: 1949 (manager) U White, Marshall: 1967 Shapiro, Joshua: 1995 Streidnig, Michael: 1988, 89, 90 Ugwu, Chima: 1996, 98 White, Robert G.: 1970, 71, 72 Sharp, Robert L.: 1923 Strickling, Mark C.: 1992, 93 Uku, Austin M.: 1999, 2000, 01 White, Roy M.: 1930 Shaw, Gary L.: 1979, 80, 81 Strong, Isaiah: 2016 Ulloa, Chacho: 2016 White, Ruben J.: 1965, 68 Sheedy, Timothy C.: 1968, 69, 70 Stump, Gerald J.: 1969, 71 Ullom, Burle W.: 1950, 51 Whiteside, William Hershel: 1900 Sheehan, Eric: 2006 Suarez, Benito G.: 1899, 2000, 01, 02, 03 Umphress, Robert L.: 1952 Whitfield, Ashland O.: 1970 Shelton, Michael: 2005, 06 Sulivan, James Daniel: 1912 Underhill, Howard L.Talcott: 1910, 11, 12 Whitlow, Robert E.: 1956, 57 Shepard, Gary: 2003 Svob, Robert Stanley: 1938, 39, 40 Underwood, Dennis L.: 1958, 60, 61 Whitmore, Dale N. Jr.: 1996, 97 Sherman, James T.: 1968, 69, 70 Swanson, Grant M.: 1974, 75 Underwood, Norman G.: 1953 (manager) Whitton, Jeffry M.: 1976, 77, 78, 79 Sherman, Zeonte D.: 2003, 04 Sweet, Alvin Jay: 1921, 22 Upchurch, James T.: 1972, 73, 74 Wiggins, Bruce H. III: 1997, 98, 99, 2000 Sherwood, Ted: 1967, 68, 69 Sweeting, Ted G.: 1962, 64 Upshaw, Christian: 2012 Wigley, Roy Clark: 1936, 37, 38 Shields, Dennis A.: 1970, 71, 72 Swick-Vialo, Mitchell: 1925, 26, 27, 29 Upton, William J.: 1923, 24 Wilcox, Anthony: 2008,10 Shields, Paul L. Jr.: 1997, 98 Swift, Samuel E.: 1939 Urness, Harold Edward: 1958, 59, 60 Wild, Donald R.: 1959, 60 Shiflet, Marshall P.: 1924, 25, 26 Szlauko, Michael J.: 1994, 95, 96, 97 Usman, Mohammed: 2010, 11 Wilde, Trevor: 1999, 2000 Shillings, Floyd V.: 1950 Usu, Ega: 1998, 99 Wiley, Ross Lynden: 1920, 21 Shuford, Louis M.: 1971, 72 T Usu, Tevete: 1995, 97 Wiley, Labarron: 1978 Sicilan, Robert J.: 1970 Tackett, Wrinfred Clyde II: 1947, 48 Utu, McCann L.: 1990, 91 Wiley, Robert: 1976 Sidebotham, William M.: 1919 (manager) Tafoya, Joseph P.: 1997, 98, 99, 00 Wilky, Leslie Guy: 1909, 11, 12 Silas, Sherrill D.: 1951 Tafua, Steve: 1996 Willet, Sean: 2012 Simmons, Aaron J.: 2007, 08, 09, 10 Tagaloa, Freddie: 2015, 16 V Willett, James M.: 1964, 65 Simondi, Louis: 1933, 34, 35 Tagoai, Mu Maafala: 1991, 92, 93, 94 Vagoni, John G.: 1952, 54 Williams, Armon A.: 1993, 94, 95, (96) Sims, Randy W.: 2004, 05 Tate, Dennis: 1977 Vail, Hervert P.: 1940, 41, 42 Williams, Carlos D.: 2001, 02, 03, (04) Sine, Eddie E.: 1955, 56 Tate, James, Jr.: 1957 Valder, Jeffrey W.: 1986 Williams, Larry Dean: 1958, 59, 60, 61 Singer, Bernard: 1941 Tate, Joseph Mclane: 1904 Valenzuela, Mark: 1976, 77, 78 (manager) Williams, Ricky R. Jr.: 2002, 03, 04 Singfield, Antoine: 2003 Tate, Khalil: 2016 Valentine, Juan A.: 2002 Williams, Rodney A.: 1995, 96, (97) Singleton, Chris: 1986, 87, 88, 89 Tatum, Brandon: 2005, 07 Vance, Calvert Lee: 1916, 17 (manager) Williams, Roussell: 1972, 73, 74 Singleton, James T.: 1961, 62, 63 Taula, Kirifi: 2011, 12, 13 Van Dusen, Rovert E.: 1922, 23 Williams, William H.: 1958, 59, 60, 61 Singleton, Kevin: 1986, 87, 88, (90) Taylor, Cary E.: 1992, 93, 94, 95 Van Hooser, John S.: 1952 Williamson, William Roy: 1908, 09 Sintay, Henry W.: 1970, 71 Taylor, Edgar A.: 1940, 41 Vargas, Orlando: 2008, 09 Willrodt, Joey: 2002 Siofele, Joseph S.: 2000, 01, 02, 03 Taylor, Elliot: 2012 Varner, Harry Howard Jr.: 1946, 47, (48 Wilson, Edward A.: 1959, 60, (61) Skilling, William Emil: 1934 Taylor, Gary E.: 1993, 94, 95, 96 Vasquez, D.J.: 1998, 99 Wilson, Nick: 2014, 15, 16 Skowron, Casey: 2014, (15) Taylor, J.J.: 2016 Vassallo, Paul: 2010, (11) Wilson, Phillip W.: 1962, 63 Slack, Ryan: 2001, 02 Taylor, Richard M.: 1940 Vassar, Charles Q.: 1950, 51 (manager) Wilson, Shane: 2013 Slater, Gary W.: 1956, 57 Taylor, Timothy D.: 2003 Vaughn, Carrington: 2016 Wilson, William Wade: 1947, 49 Slavin, Tyler: 2011, 12 Taylor, William Henry Jr.: 1911 Vaughn, Terrance R.: 1990, 91, 92, 93 Wimberly, Edward P.: 1962, 63, 64 Slonaker, Alter Louis: 1917, 19, (20), 21 Teilborg, Andrew: 1988 Veal, Devin: 2008 Windisch, Robert C.: 1973, 74, 75 Smetana, William J.: 1941, 47, 48 Temple, Robert Aitchison: 1937, 39 Veal, Ronald R.: 1987, 88, 89, 90 Wingate, Anthony J.: 2002, 03, 04 Smigiel, Joseph M.: 1992, 93, 94 Terrell, Damon: 1994 Vega, Sergio V.: 1980, 81 Wisz, Thomas J.: 1970, 71

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Witten, Oliver Byrd: 1921, 22 Wnek, Elliott James: 1998, 99, 2000, 01 Arizona Sports Hall of Fame Wofford, Walter William: 1919, 20, (21) Former footballs players, coaches, staff & administrators Wolfe, Stephen M.: 1968, 69 (Listed by years played or worked for program) Wolgast, Edward Lee: 1945, 47, 48, 49, (50 Wood, Brad: 2004, 05, 06 Name Sports, Role Years Particpated/On Staff Wood, Brent W.: 1983, 84, 85, 86 Wood, Carter: 2013, 14 Burrell R. Hatcher FB, BASE, T&F, BSK, TEN 1907-1908 Wood, David W.: 1981, 82, 83, 84 Orville Scarff “Speedy” McPherson FB 1913-1916 Wood, Earl Francis: 1917 W. Asa Porter FB, BASE, BSK, TEN, T&F 1914-1916 Wood, Trevor: 2014, 16 Alter Louis Slonaker FB, BSK, BASE 1917-1922, 1922-1947 Woodall, John W.: 1963, 64 Woodburn, Thomas O.: 1948, 49 Harold A. “Nosey” McClellan FB 1920-1922 Wooddell, Charles E.: 1902, 03, 04, 05 John Bryd “Button” Salmon FB, BASE 1924-1926 Wooddell, DeLeslie James: 1909 Martin Gentry FB 1925-1928 Woodford, Michael: 1980, 81 Woods, Alex Robert: 1986, 88 Rollin T. Gridley FB, BSK 1925-27 Woods, Sidney Sterling: 1936, 37 Harold “Porque” Patten FB, BSK, T&F 1926-1930 Woodward, Gregory E.: 1968, 69, 70 Bill Hargis FB, T&F, BSK 1928-1931 Worcester, S. Jarvie: 1999, 2000, 01, (02) James Elliott Dunseath FB 1929-1931 Worthy, Jeff: 2014, 15 Wozniak, Johnnye J.: 1979 Henry E. “Hank” Leiber FB, BSK, BASE 1929-1931 Wray, Spencer: 1993, 94 Clarence “Bud” Sample FB, T&F 1930-1933 Wright, Christopher H.: 1987, 88, 89 Jason “Red” Greer FB, BASE 1931-1934 Wright, Claudius L.: 1993, 94 Wright, Roy James: 1986 Leon Fred Levy FB 1932-1934 Wright III, Scooby: 2013, 14, 15 Teddy Bland FB, BASE 1933-1935 Wright, William ‘Bug’: 2008, 09, 10 Ronald C. Henderson FB, BASE, BSK, T&F 1933-1936 Wuertz, Verne Jr.: 1945, 46, 47 Elmer F. “Butch’ Vickers, Jr. FB, BSK, BASE 1933-1936 Wunderli, Brian K.: 1976, 77, 78 Wyatt, Wayne: 1995, 96 Michael Earl Nolan FB, T&F, BOX 1933-1936, 1951-1955 Wynne, John Davis: 1934, 35, 36 Gerald A. “Tex” Oliver FB Coach, T&F Coach 1933-1937, 1933-1936 Sidney Sterling Woods FB 1935-1937 Y Herbert Mann FB 1935-1938 Yarger, Thomas L.: 1960 Yates, Victor: 2010 Bronko M. Smiland FB 1936-1938 Yeager, William Michael: 1958, 59 Tom C. Greenfield FB, BSK 1936-1938, 1937-1938 Yena, Larry L.: 1975, 76 Walter R. Nielson FB, T&F 1937-1939 Young, Joseph A.: 1956, 57 Young, R.J.: 2009, 10 John Black FB, BSK Coach 1938-1940, 1939-1941, 1941, 1946-1947 Young, Ralph Crawford: 1912 (manager) Robert Svob FB, ADMIN 1938-1940, 1941-1983 Young, Tony J.: 1979 Henry R. Stanton FB, BASE 1940-1941 Yovonovitz, John: 1941 Robert P. Ruman FB, BSK, BASE 1940-1942, 1941-1943, 1942-1943, 1947 Z Thomas “Shanty” Hogan FB, BASE, Coach, Educator 1941-1942, 1946-1947, 1942, 1946-1948 Zarrillo, Paul F.: 1975 Edward Wolgast FB 1945, 1947-1950 Zebas, Joseph M.: 1992 Fred W. Enke FB, BSK, BASE 1946-1948 Zech, Patrick A.: 1974, 75 Ken Cardella FB 1950-1953 Zellers, Parker: 2014, 15, 16 Zeman, Gerald A.: 1961, 62, (63) James D. Donarski FB 1951-1953 Zendejas, Alex: 2008, 09, 10, 11 Art Luppino FB 1953-1956 Zendejas, Max J.: 1982, 83, 84, 85 Paul Hatcher FB, T&F 1954-1956 Ziemer, Walter A.: 1950, 51 Zink, Shane: 2012 Ed Brown FB, T&F 1954-1958 Zion, Daniel L.: 1958 Marty Hurd FB & BASE 1956-1958 Zivic, William Jr.: 1978, 79 Warren Livingston FB, T&F 1957-1961 Zuckerman, Ken: 1986 Edward A. Wilson FB, BASE 1959-1961, 1961 Robert Lee Thompson FB, T&F 1960-1961 Joe Hernandez FB, T&F 1960-1961, 1960-1962 John Fouse FB, BASE 1962-1965 Bill Lueck FB 1965-1967 Mark Arneson FB 1969-1971 Jackie Wallace FB 1970-1972 Michael D. Dawson FB 1972-1975 Theopolis “T” Bell FB 1972-1975 Bruce A. Hill FB 1973-1975 JimYoung FB Coach 1973-1976, 1992-1994 Jon Thaddeus Abbott FB 1974-1977 Hubert Oliver FB 1977-1980 Ricky C. Hunley FB 1980-1983 Randy Robbins FB 1980-1983 Vance Johnson FB, T&F 1981-1984 Allan Durden FB 1982-1985 Ton Tunnicliffe FB 1982-1985 Max Zendejas FB 1982-1985 Byron Evans FB 1983-1986 Chuck Cecil FB 1984-1987 Joe Tofflemire FB 1985-1988 Chris Singleton FB 1986-1989 Dick Tomey FB Head Coach 1987-2000 Glenn Parker FB 1988-1989 John Fina FB 1989-1991 Michael Bates FB, T&F 1989-1992 Rob Waldrop FB 1990-1993 Steve McLaughlin FB 1990-1994 Tony Bouie FB 1991-1994 Tedy Bruschi FB 1992-1995 Trung Candidate FB 1995-2000 Chris McAlister FB 1996-1998 Dennis Northcutt FB 1997-2001 FB = Football, T&F = Track & Field, BASE = Baseball, BSK = Basketball, TEN = Tennis, BOX = Boxing

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All-Time Assistant Football Coaches • Bill Kirelawich, 2012-15 (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • , 2004- 11 (Mike Stoops) Defense DC The following are known and listed UA assistant coaches, largely from 1959 to • Brian Knorr, 2017- (Rich Rodriguez) Special Teams/Defense the present. The names in parentheses indicate the head coach during each • Charlie Lee, 1974-76 (Jim Young) Offense tenure. Modern-day graduate assistants and part-time coaches are not listed. • Spencer Leftwich, 2012 (Rich Rodriguez) Offense/Special Teams Individuals who served as head freshman coach are listed as assistants. • Ed Linta, 1960-61 (Jim LaRue) (Current staff in bold italics; unit assignment noted where known) • Seth Littrell, 2009-11 (Mike Stoops) Offense OC • Lawrence Livingston, 2000 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Jahmile Addae, 2015- (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • David Lockwood, 2012-15 (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • , 1987-2000 (Dick Tomey) Defense and offense OC/DC • Marty Long, 1996-2000 (Dick Tomey), 2001-03 (Mackovic) Defense • Pete Alamar, 1995-1999 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Marc Lunsford, 1983-00 (Larry Smith to ’86; Dick Tomey) Offense • Chris Allen, 1980-86 (Larry Smith) Defense • Johnnie Lynn, 1988-93 (Dick Tomey) Defense • Chuck Amato, 1980-81 (Larry Smith) Defense • , 1987-96 (Dick Tomey), 2001-02 (Mackovic) Defense DC • Vince Amey, 2015- (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • , 1973-76 (Jim Young) Offense • Robert Anae, 2011-12 (Mike Stoops; Rich Rodriguez) Offense • Calvin Magee, 2012- (Rich Rodriguez) Offense OC • Norm Andersen, 1992-93 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Ron Marciniak, 1959-66 (Jim LaRue) • Moe Ankney, 1980-85 (Larry Smith) Defense DC • John Matsko, 1986 (Larry Smith) Offense • Bob April, 1980-86 (Larry Smith) Defense • Ned Matthews, 1949-51 () • Steve Axman, 1980-84 (Larry Smith) Offense OC • Ron McBride, 1987-89 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Theron Aych, 2017- (Rich Rodriguez) Offense • Cecil (Cece) McGehee, 1967-70 (Darrell Mudra, ) • Dino Babers, 1995-2000 (Dick Tomey) Offense OC • J.F. McKale, 1935-36 (Gus Farwick, ) • Mike Barry, 1980-83 (Larry Smith) Offense • Jim Michalczik, 2013- (Rich Rodriguez) Offense • Bill Baker, 1971-72 (Bob Weber) Offense • Tom Morgan, 1966 (Jim LaRue) • John Baxter, 1990-91 (Dick Tomey) Special Teams • Carl Mullenix, 1949 (Bob Winslow) • Bill Bedenbaugh, 2007-10 (Mike Stoops) Offense OC • Dave Nichol, 2008-11 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Bill Belknap, 1968-74 (Darrell Mudra, Bob Weber, Jim Young) Offense • Bob Palcic, 1984-85 (Larry Smith) Offense • Gary Bernardi, 1983-86 (Larry Smith) Offense • Sam Papalii, 1987-88 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Steve Bernstein, 2001-03 (John Mackovic/) Defense • Willie Peete, 1971-82 (Weber, Young, Mason, Smith) Offense • John Black, 1945-48 (Miles Casteel) • Scott Pelluer, 2001-02 (John Mackovic) Defense • Bob Bockrath, 1973-76 (Jim Young) Offense • James Pierce, 1922 (J.F. McKale) • Scott Boone, 2017- (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • Asa Porter, 1920 (J.F. McKale) • Mike Borich, 2003 spring (John Mackovic) Offense • Royal (Sharkey) Price, 1964-76 (LaRue, Mudra, Weber, Young) Defense • Jay Boulware, 2001-03 (John Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz) Offense • Chuck Purvis, 1969-70 (Bob Weber) • Craig Bray, 2003 (John Mackovic) Defense • Charlie Ragle, 2013-15 (Rich Rodriguez) Offense/Special Teams • Clarence Brooks, 1990-92 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Phil Ramsey, 1962-63 (Jim LaRue) • Greg Brown, 2010 (Mike Stoops) Defense DC • Tom Reed, 1973 (Jim Young) Defense • Bob Bryant, 1950-51 (Bob Winslow) • Breham (Bud) Robinson, 1939-42, 1945-48 (Miles Casteel) • Charlie Camp, 2002 (John Mackovic) Defense • Joe Robinson, 2004-07 (Mike Stoops) Defense • Mike Canales, 2004-06 (Mike Stoops) Offense OC • Randy Robbins, 2000 (Dick Tomey) Defense • Matt Caponi, 2013-15 (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • Mose Rison, 2003 (John Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz Offense • Gerald Carr, 1991 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Tom Roggeman, 1977-79, 1982-86 (Tony Mason, Larry Smith) Defense • , 2012- 15(Rich Rodriguez) Defense DC • Jake Rowden, 1959-66 (Jim LaRue) • Ed Cavanaugh, 1959-66 (Jim LaRue) • Keith Rowen, 1979-82 (Tony Mason, Larry Smith) Offense • Garret Chachere, 2009-11 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Joe Salave’a, 2011 (Mike Stoops) Defense • Marvin Clark, 1926 (J.F. McKale) • , 1949-55 (Bob Winslow, Warren Woodson) • Carl Cooper, 1954-64 (W. Woodson, E. Doherty, J. LaRue) • , 2010- 11(Mike Stoops) Offense • Vaughn Corley, 1947-48 (Miles Casteel) • Ray Shackleford, 1964-65 (Jim LaRue) • Ortis Cromwell, 1950-51 (Bob Winslow) • Bob Shaw, 1977-79 (Tony Mason) Defense • Ed Cusick, 1923 (J.F. McKale) • William (Rip) Scherer, 1989-90 (Dick Tomey) Offense OC • Tom Cusick, 1926 (J.F. McKale) • Clarence Shelmon, 1984-86 (Larry Smith) Defense • Bob Davie, 1979 (Tony Mason) Defense • Karl Singer, 1977-79 (Tony Mason) Defense • Walter Davis, 1924-25 (J.F. McKale) • Louis Slonaker, 1922-23 (J.F. McKale) • Mike Deal, 2003 (John Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz) Offense OC • Homer Smith, 1996-97 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Charlie Dickey, 1992-2000 (D.Tomey), 2001-03 (Mackovic) Offense • Larry Smith, 1973-75 (Jim Young) Defense • Dana Dimel, 2005-09 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Michael Smith, 2007-09 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Rick Dykes, 2001-02 (John Mackovic) Offense • Richard Smith, 1987 (Dick Tomey) Defense • Sonny Dykes, 2007-10 (Mike Stoops) Offense OC • Rod Smith, 2012- (Rich Rodriguez) Offense Co-OC • Tony Dews, 2012-16 (Rich Rodriguez) Offense • Terry Snowday, 1926 (J.F. McKale) • Kasey Dunn, 2004-06 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Jim Speight, 1962-63 (Jim LaRue) • Rich Ellerson, 1992-95, 1997-2000 (Dick Tomey) Defense DC • Max Spillsbury, 1955 (Warren Woodson) • Fred A. Enke, 1925-30, 1932-42, 1945-51 (J.F. McKale, Gus Farwick, • Jr., 2004 (Mike Stoops) • Tex Oliver, Orian Landreth, Miles Casteel, Robert Winslow) • Hank Stanton, 1952-54 (Warren Woodson) • Dave Fagg, 1987-89 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Mark Stoops, 2004-09 (Mike Stoops) Defense DC • Leo Felner, 1969-71 (Bob Weber) • Bob Svob, 1941, 1947-48 (Miles Casteel) • Gene Fetter, 1857-58 (Ed Doherty) • Roy Tatum, 1956-66, 1971-72 (Woodson, Doherty, LaRue, Weber) • Mike Flores, 1990-91 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Mike Tuiasosopo, 2004-2010 (Mike Stoops) Defense • Sailor Forch, 1925 (J.F. McKale) • Bob Valesente, 1977-79 (Tony Mason) Defense • John Ford, 1952-58 (Warren Woodson, Ed Doherty) • Charlie Vasser, 1952-54 (Warren Woodson) • Buddy Geis, 1975-76 (Jim Young) • Elmer Vickers, 1939-40 (Miles Casteel) • Tony Gibson, 2012 (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • Don Vosburg, 1949-51 (Bob Winslow) • Fred Glick, 1969-72 (Bob Weber) Defense • Bob Wagner, 1998-2000 (Dick Tomey) Defense • Gary Glick, 1972 (Bob Weber) Offense • Ryan Walters, 2011 (Mike Stoops) Defense • Mike Gottfried, 1977 (Tony Mason) Offense • Walt Weaver, 1967-68 (Darrell Mudra) • Ben Griffith, 1987-88 (Dick Tomey) Offense OC • Bob Weber, 1967-68 (Darrell Mudra) • Jeff Green, 1974-76 (Jim Young) Offense • George Werner, 1972 (Bob Wever) • Gary Grouwinkel, 1967 (Darrell Mudra) • Charlie Williams, 2004-06 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Ken Gregory, 1966 (Jim LaRue) • Donté Williams, 2015-16 (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • Jeff Hammerschmidt, 1993-95 (Dick Tomey); 08-11 (Stoops) Def./Special Teams • Ted Williams, 1994 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Mike Hankwitz, 1973-76 (Jim Young); 2003 (John Mackovic-5 games) DC • Eddie Wilson, 1967-71 (Darrell Mudra, Bob Weber) Offense • Jeff Hecklinski, 2003 (John Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz) Offense • Vane Wilson, 1952 (Warren Woodson) • Robert Herwig, 1952-53 (Warren Woodson) • Eric Wolford, 2004-06 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Josh Heupel, 2005 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Jeff Woodruff, 1998–99 (Dick Tomey) Offense • Pat Hill, 1990-91 (Dick Tomey) Offense OC • Kevin Wolthausen, 1985-86 (Larry Smith) Defense • Van Howe, 1956-60 (W. Woodson, Ed Doherty, Jim LaRue) • Darrell Wyatt, 2007 (Mike Stoops) Offense • Rob Ianello, 1993-2000 (Dick Tomey), 2001-02 (John Mackovic) Offense • Marcel Yates, 2015- (Rich Rodriguez) Defense • Arnold Jeter, 1987-88 (Dick Tomey) Defense • Tony Yelovich, 1977-79 (Tony Mason) Offense • Wayne Jones, 1977-78 (Tony Mason) Offense • Jim Young, 1992-94 (Dick Tomey) Offense OC • Jack Jordan, 1978-79 (Tony Mason) Offense • Ed Zaunbrecher, 1975-76 (Jim Young) Offense • Floyd Keith, 1983 (Larry Smith) Offense • Lou Zarza, 1939-42 (Miles Casteel) • Bobby Kennedy, 2001 (John Mackovic) Offense

76 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 77 ARIZONA STADIUM

Arizona Stadium (55,675) Home Attendance Since 1950 Year Home Games Attendance Avgerage 1950 6 (3-3) 105,121 17,520 1951 6 (5-1) 97,868 16,311 1952 6 (3-3) 117,888 19,648 1953 7 (3-4) 111,128 15,875 1954 7 (5-2) 132,860 18,980 1955 7 (4-2-1) 134,329 19,190 1956 8 (3-5) 142,182 17,772 1957 7 (1-5-1) 113,672 16,239 1958 6 (2-4) 113,031 18,839 1959 6 (3-3) 118,511 19,752 1960 7 (5-2) 156,024 22,289 1961 6 (6-0) 145,655 24,255 Stadium Notes 1962 6 (4-2) 145,655 24,276 First Game: Oct. 12, 1929 (W, 35-0 vs. Cal Tech) 1963 7 (4-3) 144,046 20,578 First Night Game: Sept. 25, 1931 (L, 0-8 vs. SDSU) 1964 6 (5-0-1) 163,694 27,282 Original Capacity: 7,000 1976 Capacity: 50,000 1965 5 (1-4) 140,586 28,117 1938 Capacity: 10,000 1988 Capacity: 56,000 1947 Capacity: 14,000 2008 Capacity: 57,400 1966 6 (2-4) 167,783 27,964 1950 Capacity: 22,671 2012 Capacity: 56,029 1967 6 (2-3-1) 191,152 31,859 1965 Capacity: 32,000 2016 Capacity: 55,675 1968 5 (4-1) 188,200 37,640 1969 5 (3-2) 156,450 31,290 Arizona Stadium is one of the finest playing facilities in the country and was recently upgraded through one 1970 6 (4-2) 213,800 35,633 of the most significant improvements in its history. The home of the Wildcats, Arizona Stadium reflects 1971 5 (2-3) 160,500 32,100 the history and tradition of Arizona football and the overall growth of the University of Arizona campus. 1972 6 (3-3) 183,500 30,583 The Lowell-Stevens Football Facility, which opened to the public in August 2013, is a reflection of that 1973 5 (3-2) 192,349 38,470 growth and completes a dynamic shift in the Arizona football culture as it becomes the centerpiece of the 1974 6 (5-1) 219,446 36,574 program on the north end of Arizona Stadium. Supported by private funds including significant leadership 1975 5 (4-1) 191,180 38,236 gifts from David and Edith Lowell and from Jeff and Sharon Stevens, the $72.3 million project provides the 1976 6 (3-3) 293,633 48,939 Wildcats with one of the premier football facilities in the nation. 1977 5 (2-3) 208,651 41,730 1978 6 (4-2) 308,159 51,360 The facility is a four-floor operations center with strength and conditioning, sports medicine, coaches’ 1979 7 (4-2-1) 339,044 48,435 offices, locker rooms, meeting rooms, equipment and facility service areas. The structure enclosesthe 1980 7 (2-5) 342,203 48,886 north end of the stadium and creates a full bowl with nearly 4,000 premium spectator seats, including a 1981 7 (3-4) 290,810 41,544 donor lounge with outdoor seating. Additionally, stairways and elevator towers for the concourse connect 1982 6 (3-3) 285,361 47,560 the structure to the existing east and west stadium sections. Restrooms, amenity areas and a cafeteria also 1983 7 (5-2) 305,571 43,653 serve fans, campus and the community. 1984 7 (6-1) 314,672 44,953 1985 7 (5-2) 327,177 46,740 Spectators in the revamped north end of the stadium have a front and center view of the state-of-the-art 1986 6 (5-1) 316,434 52,739 video board beyond the opposite end zone. In August 2011, Arizona completed work on the video board 1987 5 (3-1-1) 245,841 49,168 for the south end zone. The new video board measures 113’ wide by 47’ high - 6.5 times larger than the 1988 8 (5-3) 387,737 48,467 previous board - and is one of the largest in all of college sports. 1989 6 (5-1) 301,195 50,199 Indeed, the recent upgrades are the latest in the evolution of Arizona Stadium over the years. Built in 1928 1990 6 (4-2) 324,585 54,074 with 7,000 seats located on the west side between the end zones, the stadium has grown into a 57,000-seat 1991 6 (4-2) 272,588 45,431 facility that combines tradition with modern conveniences, remaining one of the top venues for its specta- 1992 6 (4-2) 282,127 47,021 tors. Every seat features an uncluttered view of the playing surface, and more than half of the seats provide 1993 6 (6-0) 304,564 50,761 sweeping vistas of the campus and nearby city skyline, as well as the Santa Catalina Mountains. 1994 6 (5-1) 339,369 56,562 1995 6 (3-3) 310,494 51,749 Since playing and winning their first game on Oct. 12, 1929 (35-0 vs. California Tech), Arizona football teams 1996 6 (5-1) 281,612 46,935 have played 481 games in the stadium, 381 of them at twilight or night, winning 275, losing 174 and tying 12. 1997 6 (5-1) 243,227 40,538 The team has never failed to win at least one home game in a season and has gone undefeated nine times, 1998 6 (5-1) 301,235 50,206 the last time coming with a 6-0 record in 1993. 1999 6 (3-3) 306,905 51,151 2000 6 (2-4) 296,636 49,439 As Arizona football grew, so did the facilities surrounding it. In 1989, a $6.3 million structure housing the 2001 6 (2-4) 266,299 44,383 media, skyboxes and loge seating was added to accommodate increased interest in the football program. 2002 7 (3-4) 315,042 45,006 Two other non-football features of the stadium are notable - UA’s renowned Tree Ring Research Lab on 2003 7 (2-5) 299,352 42,765 the west side, and the Steward Telescope Laboratory on the east side - two of the nation’s most venerated 2004 7 (2-5) 350,774 50,111 research facilities. 2005 6 (2-4) 321,676 53,613 In 1938, seating was added between the 25-yard lines on the east side to boost capacity to 10,000. Nine 2006 7 (3-4) 390,589 55,798 years later, the end zones were filled, and in 1950, the horseshoe at the south end was completed, giving 2007 6 (4-2) 312,963 52,160 the facility a capacity of 22,671 seats. 2008 7 (5-2) 367,080 52,440 2009 6 (5-1) 315,330 52,555 Expansion on the west side in 1965 provided 10,000 new seats, along with an 80-foot, multilevel press box. 2010 7 (4-3) 387,857 55,408 The two-tier addition to the east stands, adding 17,000 seats in 1976, was selected as one of six outstanding 2011 6 (3-3) 293,716 48,953 architectural projects in the Rocky Mountain States for 1977 by the AIA. 2012 8 (6-2) 383,451 47,931 2013 6 (4-2) 285,713 47,618 Permanent north-end bleacher seating for 4,500 was added in 1988, however, it would be removed for the 2014 7 (6-1) 354,973 50,710 new north-end project. The completion of the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility gives Arizona Stadium a 2015 6 (4-2) 308,355 51,392 lower bowl configuration for the first time, a 360-degree experience for Wildcat fans. 2016 7 (3-4) 338,017 48,288

Top-10 Arizona Stadium Crowds Largest Crowds vs. Pac-10/12 UA’s Largest Road Crowds Attend. Date Opponent/Result Opp. Date/Result Opponent Attend. Date Opponent/Result 59,920 Nov. 23, 1996 Arizona State (L, 14-56) ASU Nov. 23, 1996 (L, 14-56) 59,920 104,913 Oct. 7, 1978 Michigan (L, 17-21) 58,817 Oct. 24, 1994 UCLA (W, 34-24) Cal Nov. 5, 1994 (W, 13-6) 58,374 97,168 Aug. 28, 1999 Penn State (L, 41-7) 58,810 Nov. 25, 1994 Arizona State (W, 28-27) Colorado Nov. 8, 2014 (W, 38-20) 50,177 92,743 Sept. 7, 1991 Ohio State (L, 14-38) 58,801 Sept. 23, 2006 USC (L, 3-20) Oregon Nov. 21, 2009 (L, 41-44 2OT) 57,863 92,221 Sept. 9, 2006 LSU (L, 3-45) 58,738 Oct. 10, 1998 UCLA (L, 28-52) OSU Oct. 21, 2006 (L, 10-17) 57,113 91,152 Sept. 20, 1997 Ohio State (L, 20-26) 58,704 Dec. 6, 2008 Arizona State (W, 31-10) Stanford Oct. 16, 1993 (W, 27-24) 57,799 84,671 Oct. 13, 2007 USC (L 13-20) 58,515 Nov. 27, 1982 Arizona State (W, 28-18) UCLA Oct. 24, 1994 (W, 34-24) 58,817 83,753 Dec. 5, 2009 USC (W, 21-17) 58,510 Nov. 7, 1992 Washington (W, 16-3) USC Sept. 23, 2006 (L, 3-20) 58,801 80,386 Sept. 19, 1970 Michigan (L, 9-20) 58,503 Sept. 23, 1995 USC (L, 10-31) Utah Sept. 11, 2004 (L, 6-23) 52,790 80,246 Nov. 1, 2014 UCLA (L, 7-17) 58,471 Oct. 21, 1995 Washington (L, 17-31) UW Nov. 7, 1992 (W, 16-3) 58,510 80,167 Oct. 8, 2005 USC (L, 9-49) WSU Oct. 27, 1990 (W, 42-34) 55,520

78 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 79 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Team & Individual Scoring, Game Team & Individual Rushing, Game TEAM SINGLE-GAME SCORING (58+ PTS) TEAM RUSHING OFFENSE Pts. Opponent Opp. Pts. Date Yards Opponent Att. Date 1. 77 NAU 13 Sept. 19, 2015 1. 511 Arizona St. 48 Nov. 25, 2016 3. 74 UTEP 0 Nov. 5, 1921 2 499 NAU 42 Sept. 19, 2015 4. 73 New Mexico St. 0 Nov. 18, 1916 3. 492 Eastern Michigan 63 Sept. 24, 1988 5. 70 Idaho 0 Aug. 31, 2008 4. 491 at Arizona St. 73 Nov. 28, 1953 6. 67 New Mexico St. 13 Spet. 15, 1951 5. 483 at UTEP 38 Nov. 15, 1952 67 Arizona St. 0 Sept. 28, 1946 6. 480 UCLA 68 Oct. 14, 1989 8. 63 Pacific 35 Nov. 15, 1980 7. 460 Oregon St. 64 Nov. 13, 1999 63 UTEP 12 Oct. 9, 1976 8. 451 Utah 74 Nov. 22, 1975 10. 62 New Mexico St. 12 Sept. 27, 1952 9. 444 New Mexico St. 52 Sept. 15, 1951 11. 60 South Dakota St. 0 Sept. 29, 1956 10. 438 UTEP 58 Nov. 3, 1973 12. 59 at Washington St. 28 Nov. 8, 2008 438 Colorado 38 Nov. 10, 2012 59 Oklahoma State 38 Sept. 8, 2012 59 at Washington St. 37 Oct. 25, 2014 INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YARDS (200+ YDS) 15. 58 New Mexico St. 0 Sept. 18, 1954 58 vs. Wyoming 0 Nov. 28, 1936 Yards Player (Att.) Opponent Date 1. 366 Ka’Deem Carey (25) Colorado Nov. 10, 2012 58 at UNLV 13 Sept. 7, 2013 2. 288 Trung Canidate (18) Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1998 58 UNLV 13 Aug. 29, 2014 3. 236 Ka’Deem Carey (39) Utah Oct. 19, 2013 MARGIN OF VICTORY 4. 232 Jim Upchurch (27) UTEP Nov. 3, 1973 5. 228 Art Luppino (6) New Mexico St. Sept. 18, 1954 MOV Opponent Score Date 6. 224 Ontiwaun Carter (36) Colorado St. Oct. 8, 1994 1. 74 UTEP 74-0 Nov. 5, 1921 7. 222 Mike Bell (26) Washington Nov. 8, 2003 2. 73 New Mexico St. 73-0 Nov. 18, 1916 8. 221 Trung Canidate (33) at Oregon St. Nov. 13, 1999 3. 70 Idaho 70-0 Aug. 31, 2008 9. 218 Nick Wilson (20) at Utah Nov. 22, 2014 4. 64 NAU 77-13 Sept. 19, 2015 10. 217 Bill Hargis (33) Occidental Oct. 11, 1930 5. 60 S. Dakota St. 60-0 Sept. 29, 1956 11. 207 Nic Grigsby (15) NAU Sept. 12, 2009 6. 59 Arizona St. 59-0 Oct. 11, 1919 207 Jared Baker (23) at Colorado Oct. 17, 2015 7. 58 vs. Wyoming 58-0 Nov. 28, 1936 13. 206 Ka’Deem Carey (48) Oregon Nov. 23, 2013 58 New Mexico St. 58-0 Sept. 18, 1954 14. 205 David Eldridge (20) UCLA Oct. 14, 1989 9. 56 S. Carolina State 56-0 Sept. 15, 2012 15. 204 Ka’Deem Carey (26) at Utah Nov. 17, 2012 10. 55 E. Michigan 55-0 Sept. 24, 1988 16. 202 Trung Canidate (27) UTEP Oct. 16, 1999 11. 54 New Mexico St. 67-13 Sept. 15, 1951 17. 201 Chris Jennings (26) Stephen F. Austin Sept. 16, 2006 12. 53 New Mexico St. 53-0 Sept. 26, 1942 18. 200 Art Luppino (25) Montana Nov. 12, 1955 53 Drake 53-0 Nov. 30, 1935 200 Ken Cardella (31) at Arizona St. Nov. 28, 1953 53 UTEP 60-7 Oct. 30, 1920 15. 51 UTEP 63-12 Oct. 9, 1976 FRESHMAN INDIVIDUAL RUSHING YARDS (150+ YDS) 16. 50 New Mexico St. 62-12 Sept. 27, 1952 50 Hawaii 57-7 Sept. 20, 1952 Yards Player (Att.) Opponent Date 1. 218 Nick Wilson (20) at Utah Nov. 22, 2014 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME SCORING 2. 186 Hubie Oliver (29) at UTEP Nov. 19, 1977 186 Nic Grigsby (30) Washington State Sept. 29, 2007 Pts Player (TD-XP-FG) Opponent Date 4. 183 Vance Johnson (24) Fresno State Nov. 21, 1981 1. 32 Art Luppino (5-2-0) New Mexico St. Sept. 18, 1954 5. 178 Nick Wilson (24) Arizona State Nov. 28, 2014 2. 30 Ka’Deem Carey (5-0-0) Colorado Nov. 10, 2012 6. 174 Nick Wilson (30) at UTSA Sept. 4, 2014 3. 25 Art Luppino (4-1-0) at Utah Sept. 25, 1954 7. 171 Nick Wilson (29) Nevada Sept. 13, 2014 4. 24 Ka’Deem Carey (4-0-0) vs. Oregon Nov. 23, 2013 8. 168 J.J. Taylor (18) Hawai’i Sept. 17, 2016 24 Ka’Deem Carey (4-0-0) at Colorado Oct. 26, 2013 9. 160 Ontiwaun Carter (15) Oregon State Nov. 2, 1991 24 Ka’Deem Carey (4-0-0) Oklahoma St. Sept. 8, 2012 10. 153 Nick Wilson (21) Colorado Nov. 8, 2014 24 Keola Antolin (4-0-0) at Oregon Nov. 15, 2008 24 Ronald Veal (4-0-0) Washington St. Oct. 15, 1988 LONGEST RUNS (80+ YDS) 24 Richard Hersey (4-0-0) Pacific Nov. 15, 1980 24 Harry Holt (4-0-0) UTEP Nov. 19, 1977 Yards Player (Att.) Opponent Date 1. 96 Trung Canidate San Diego St. Oct. 4, 1997 24 Don Beasley (4-0-0) at Arizona St. Nov. 28, 1953 2. 94 Nic Grigsby NAU Sept. 12, 2009 3. 91 Daniel Jenkins NAU Aug. 30, 2013 Overtime/Lengthy Games 4. 88 Bobby Thompson at UTEP Nov. 12, 1960 5. 85 Nick Wilson UNLV Aug. 29, 2014 OVERTIME GAMES (4-7 OVERALL; 4-4 at Home, 0-3 on Road) 6. 84 Willie Hamilton at Oregon Sept. 16, 1972 7. 82 Willie Lewis (non-scoring) Wyoming Nov. 21, 1970 Date Opponent Periods Result 82 Eddie Wolgast Arizona St. Nov. 11, 1950 Nov. 2, 1996 at California 3 OT L, 55-56 9. 81 Eddie Wolgast at Colorado Oct. 21, 1950 Oct. 25, 1997 at Washington State 1 OT L, 34-35 81 Bill Hargis at Cal Tech Oct. 3, 1930 Nov. 15, 1997 California 2 OT W, 41-38 11. 80 Tremaine Cox UNLV Sept. 22, 2001 Oct. 14, 2000 Washington State 3 OT W, 53-47 80 Clarence Farmer at USC Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 27, 2003 TCU 1 OT L, 10-13 80 Dennis Northcutt Oregon Oct. 23, 1999 Nov. 21, 2009 Oregon 2 OT L, 41-44 80 Trung Canidate at Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1999 Dec. 2, 2010 Arizona State 2 OT L, 29-30 80 Trung Canidate Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1998 Sept. 1, 2012 Toledo 1 OT W, 24-17 80 Harry Holt at UTEP Nov. 19, 1977 Oct. 6, 2012 at Stanford 1 OT L, 48-54 80 Willie Hamilton at BYU Nov. 10, 1973 Nov. 14, 2014 Utah 2 OT W, 37-30 80 Jim Upchurch at BYU Nov. 10, 1973 Sept. 24, 2016 Washington 1 OT L, 28-35 80 Willie Hamilton at Iowa Oct. 6, 1973 LENGTHY GAMES 80 Floyd Hudlow at New Mexico Oct. 10, 1964 80 Bobby Thompson UTEP Nov. 12, 1960 Date Opponent Time of Game Result 80 Carl Beard at UTEP Nov. 15, 1952 Sept. 18, 2004 Wisconsin 4:13 L, 7-9 (2Q delay) Oct. 25, 1997 at Washington St. 4:08 L, 34-35 (OT) Nov. 15, 1997 California 4:06 W, 41-38 (2OT) Oct. 27, 2012 USC 4:06 W, 39-36 Dec. 2, 2010 Arizona St. 4:03 L, 29-30 (2OT) Dec. 31, 2014 vs. Boise State 4:00 L, 38-30 Oct. 14, 2000 Washington St. 3:58 W, 53-47 (3OT) Nov. 2, 1996 at California 3:56 L, 56-55 (3OT)

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Team & Individual Passing, Game Individual Receiving, Game TEAM PASSING OFFENSE (425+ YDS) INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING YARDS (180+ YDS) Yds. Opponent (PA-PC-Int-TD) Date Yds Player (receptions) Opponent Date 1. 520 California (74-47-2-5) Sept. 20, 2014 1. 283 Jeremy McDaniel (14) at California Nov. 2, 1996 2. 510 at Washington (51-38-1-5) Oct. 27, 2007 2. 259 Austin Hill (10) USC Oct. 27, 2012 3. 492 at California (45-31-1-4) Nov. 16, 2002 3. 257 Dennis Northcutt (10) at TCU Sept. 5, 1999 4. 491 at Stanford (69-45-1-3) Oct. 6, 2012 4. 222 Bobby Wade (11) at California Nov. 16, 2002 5. 448 at Oregon (54-29-1-3 Nov. 26, 2010 5. 217 Theopolis Bell (7) New Mexico Oct. 25, 1975 6. 446 New Mexico (53-30-2-3) Sept. 16, 2007 217 Jon Horton (9) Utah St. Nov. 3, 1984 7. 443 at Washington (41-29-1-3) Oct. 12, 2002 7. 208 Derek Hill (7) at Stanford Oct. 31, 1987 8. 440 Oregon State (46-35-1-3) Oct. 9, 2010 8. 205 Charlie McKee (6) Oregon St. Nov. 6, 1971 9. 434 UNLV (46-26-0-4) Aug. 29, 2014 9. 203 Keith Hartwig (8) Wyoming Nov. 6, 1976 10. 427 Pacific (31-21-0-6) Oct. 23, 1982 10. 196 Bill Glazier (8) New Mexico Nov. 3, 1951 11. 425 USC (53-41-2-4) Oct. 1, 2011 11. 193 Nate Phillips (9) vs. Boston College Dec. 31, 2013 12. 186 Cayleb Jones (13) California Sept. 20, 2014 INDIVIDUAL PASSING YARDS (400+ YDS) 13. 182 Cayleb Jones (4) at New Mexico Dec. 19, 2015 Yds Player (Att.-Cmp.-Int-TD) Opponent Date SINGLE-GAME RECEPTIONS 1. 520 Anu Solomon (73-47-2-5) California Sept. 20, 2014 2. 510 Willie Tuitama (51-38-1-5) at Washington Oct. 27, 2007 Rec. Player (Yards) Opponent Date 3. 492 Jason Johnson (45-31-1-4) at California Nov. 16, 2002 1. 14 Jeremy McDaniel (283) at California Nov. 2, 1996 4. 491 Matt Scott (69-45-1-3) at Stanford Oct. 6, 2012 2. 13 Cayleb Jones (186) California Sept. 20, 2014 5. 448 Nick Foles (54-29-1-3) at Oregon Nov. 26, 2010 3. 12 Juron Criner (179) Oregon State Oct. 9, 2010 6. 446 Willie Tuitama (53-30-1-3) New Mexico Sept. 16, 2007 12 Juron Criner (152) vs. Stanford Oct. 17, 2009 7. 443 Jason Johnson (41-29-1-3) at Washington Oct. 12, 2002 12 David Roberts (138) at Washington Oct. 10, 2009 8. 440 Nick Foles (46-35-1-3) Oregon State Oct. 9, 2010 12 Rob Gronkowski (143) at Oregon Nov. 15, 2008 9. 427 Tom Tunnicliffe (28-21-0-6) Pacific Oct. 23, 1982 12 Bobby Wade (151) Oregon Oct. 5, 2002 10. 425 Nick Foles (53-41-2-4) USC Oct. 1, 2011 12 Dave Hibbert (107) at Texas Tech Nov. 8, 1958 425 Anu Solomon (44-25-0-4) UNLV Aug. 29, 2014 12 Mike Thomas (105) at California Sept. 22, 2007 12. 418 Keith Smith (35-25-0-5) at California Nov. 2, 1996 12 Jim Greth (98) Iowa St. Nov. 19, 1966 13. 417 Nick Foles (42-34-0-5) NAU Sept. 23, 2011 12 Mike Thomas (83) at USC Oct. 13, 2007 14. 416 Jason Johnson (35-24-1-2) Utah Sept. 14, 2002 12. 11 Austin Hill (165) at Stanford Oct. 6, 2012 416 Nick Foles (51-40-0-3) Stanford Oct. 17, 2009 11 Juron Criner (118) at Washington Oct. 29, 2011 16. 406 Bruce Hill (34-21-0-3) New Mexico Oct. 25, 1975 11 Mike Thomas (127) at New Mexico Sept. 13, 2008 17. 403 Matt Scott (53-31-2-3) Oregon State Sept. 29, 2012 11 Bobby Wade (222) at California Nov. 16, 2002 11 Bobby Wade (157) at Arizona St. Nov. 23, 2001 FRESHMAN INDIVIDUAL PASSING YARDS (325+ YDS) 11 Jim Greth (120) at Iowa Sept. 17, 1966 11 Hank Stanton (104) at Oklahoma St. Nov. 15, 1941 Yards Name (C-A-INT-TD) Opponent Date 1. 520 Anu Solomon (47-73-2-5) California Sept. 20, 2014 2. 425 Anu Solomon (25-44-0-4) UNLV Aug. 29, 2014 Total Offense/All-Purpose Yards, Game 3. 418 Keith Smith (25-35-1-1) at California Nov. 2, 1996 4. 395 Anu Solomon (43-72-0-1) USC Oct. 11, 2014 TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE (600+ YDS) 5. 348 Ortege Jenkins (22-46-1-1) Washington Oct. 18, 1997 Yds Opponent Plays Date 6. 335 Willie Tuitama (13-22-0-2) at Oregon St. Oct. 29, 2005 1. 792 NAU 81 Sept. 19, 2015 335 Anu Solomon (28-49-2-1) vs. Boise State Dec. 31, 2014 2. 787 UNLV 94 Aug. 29, 2014 8. 328 Tom Tunnicliffe (22-38-0-3) at Washington Nov. 8, 1980 3. 691 New Mexico 91 Oct. 25, 1969 4. 689 South Carolina State 102 Sept. 15, 2012 LONGEST PASSING PLAYS (80+ YDS) 5. 670 at Colorado 82 Oct. 26, 2013 Yds. Passer to Receiver Opponent Date 6. 644 Oregon State 88 Oct. 10, 2015 1. 99 J. Johnson to B. Marshall Idaho Sept. 8, 2001 7. 627 California 106 Sept. 20, 2014 2. 95 B. Dawkins to T. Griffey ASU Nov. 21, 2015 8. 624 Toledo 80 Sept. 1, 2012 3. 94 B. Watters to Al. Washington New Mexico Sept. 19, 1987 9. 617 at Stanford 103 Oct. 6, 2012 4. 92 N.Costa to A. Thurman UCLA Nov. 9, 2002 10. 616 at Colorado 84 Oct. 17, 2015 92 T. Tunnicliffe to B. Holland Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1982 11. 610 Pacific 78 Oct. 23, 1982 92 B. Demory to C. McKee at BYU Nov. 13, 1971 12. 607 Arizona St. 72 Nov. 27, 1998 92 A. Solomon to A. Hill UNLV Aug. 29, 2014 13. 606 South Dakota St. 76 Sept. 29, 1956 8. 89 D. White to R. Dice Pacific Sept. 2, 1995 9. 85 N. Foles to J. Criner at Oregon Nov. 26, 2010 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE (425+ YDS) 85 G. Malauulu to D. Lockhart Stanford Sept. 14, 1991 Yds Player (Total plays) Opponent Date 85 A. Solomon to C. Jones at UTSA Sept. 4, 2014 1. 566 Anu Solomon (89) California Sept. 20, 2014 12. 84 B. Brechler to F. Hudlow Idaho Nov. 9, 1963 2. 517 Willie Tuitama (57) at Washington Oct. 27, 2007 13. 82 B. Demory to C. McKee Oregon St. Nov. 6, 1971 3. 502 Keith Smith (55) at California Nov. 2, 1996 82 B. Demory to C. McKee New Mexico Oct. 30, 1971 4. 485 Matt Scott (74) at Stanford Oct. 6, 2012 15. 80 K. Smith to D. Northcutt at Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1999 5. 469 Matt Scott (65) USC Oct. 27, 2012 80 B. Hill to T. Bell New Mexico Nov. 12, 1975 6. 461 Matt Scott (60) Toledo Sept. 1, 2012 80 F. Capps to B. Lovin New Mexico St. Oct. 4, 1941 7. 457 B.J. Denker (47) at Colorado Oct. 26, 2013 8. 456 Anu Solomon (52) UNLV Aug. 29, 2014 9. 451 Bruce Hill (44) New Mexico Oct. 25, 1975 10. 446 Nick Foles (51) Oregon State Oct. 9, 2010 11. 445 Nick Foles (57) at Oregon Nov. 26, 2010 12. 444 Jason Johnson (52) at California Nov. 16, 2012 13. 432 Matt Scott (58) Oregon State Sept. 29, 2012 14. 425 Willie Tuitama (54) vs. New Mexico Sept. 16, 2007

INDIVIDUAL ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Yds Player (Total plays) Opponent Date 1. 400 Ka’Deem Carey (27) Colorado Nov. 10, 2012 2. 359 Art Luppino (8) New Mexico St. Sept. 18, 1954 3. 340 Derek Hill (15) at Stanford Oct. 31, 1987 4. 338 Mike Thomas (16) at Washington Oct. 27, 2007 5. 314 Dennis Northcutt (15) at TCU Sept. 5, 1999 6. 313 Ken Cardella (34) at Arizona St. Nov. 28, 1953 7. 311 Art Luppino (27) Oregon Oct. 22, 1955 8. 289 Art Luppino (29) Arizona St. Nov. 20, 1954 9. 288 Trung Canidate (18) Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1998 10. 283 Jeremy McDaniel (14) at California Nov. 2, 1996

80 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 81 SINGLE-GAME RECORDS Special Teams, Game Opponent Single-Game Records LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS OPPONENT TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE (600+ YDS) Yds Player Opponent Date Yds Opponent Plays Date 1. 100 Chris McAlister UCLA Nov. 16, 1996 1. 724 at USC 96 Oct. 8, 2005 100 Chris McAlister at Hawai’i Sept. 3, 1998 2. 701 at Arizona St. 97 Nov. 24, 1973 100 Travis Cobb Iowa Sept. 18, 2010 3. 659 vs. Nevada 105 Dec. 15, 2012 4. 98 Wallace Smith Whittier Oct. 12, 1935 659 at California 91 Nov. 2, 1996 5. 97 Michael Bates Washington St. Oct. 27, 1990 5. 654 at Oregon St. 87 Oct. 29, 2005 97 Rick Stevenson at Indiana Oct. 26, 1968 6. 636 Oklahoma State 92 Sept. 8, 2012 7. 95 Travis Cobb Washington St. Nov. 7, 2009 7. 631 Washington State 93 Oct. 24, 2015 95 Willie Hamilton UTEP Oct. 28, 1972 8. 627 vs. Oregon 94 Dec. 5, 2014 95 Gary Kenley at New Mexico Sept. 29, 1962 9. 626 at Arizona St. 77 Nov. 10, 1951 95 Ricky Harris at Arizona St. Nov. 30, 1963 10. 625 Colorado 81 Oct. 11, 1958 95 Bill McCormick UTEP Nov. 14, 1953 11. 618 USC 75 Oct. 27, 2012 12. 93 Charlie McKee Kansas St Sept. 27, 1969 12. 617 at Stanford 77 Oct. 6, 2012 93 Vance Johnson Oregon St. Sept. 11, 1982 13. 614 at Washington State 84 Nov. 5, 2016 14. 613 Oregon State 88 Sept. 29, 2012 LONGEST PUNT RETURNS 16. 611 at UCLA 93 Nov. 3, 2012 17. 607 Oregon 80 Oct. 6, 2001 Yds Player Opponent Date 18. 604 Michigan St. 75 Nov. 19, 1949 1. 94 Jackie Wallace UCLA Oct. 16, 1971 2. 91 Wally Scott at Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1965 OPPONENT TEAM RUSHING OFFENSE 3. 87 Fred Batiste at Denver Oct. 29, 1949 87* Marquis Hundley Idaho Aug. 31, 2008 Yds Opponent Att. Date 5. 86 Bug Wright Washington State Nov. 7, 2009 1. 569 at Arizona St. 67 Nov. 10, 1951 6. 84 Mark Streeter at Texas Tech Sept. 23, 1978 2. 551 Colorado 66 Oct. 11, 1958 7. 83 Warren Livingston at Colorado Oct. 8, 1960 3. 505 at UCLA 56 Oct. 7, 1972 83 Kenny Cardella at UTEP Nov. 15, 1952 4. 471 Colorado 61 Oct. 9, 1954 9. 82 Floyd Hudlow Wyoming Oct. 24, 1964 5. 453 at UTEP 61 Nov. 20, 1954 10. 81 Dennis Northcutt at Arizona St. Nov. 27, 1999 6. 450 Arizona St. 59 Nov. 23, 1996 81 Marcellus Greene Pacific Nov. 15, 1980 7. 441 New Mexico 75 Oct. 30, 1971 81 DaVonte’ Neal at Washington St. Oct. 25, 2014 8. 428 at UTEP 59 Oct. 9, 1976 13. 80 Dennis Northcutt Middle Tenn. St. Sept. 11, 1999 9. 425 UTEP 51 Oct. 15, 1949 80 Sal Gonzalez at New Mexico Oct. 20, 1956 10. 418 at Michigan St. 51 Oct. 16, 1948 80 Charles Gilliland UC-Davis 1924 (*returned fumbled punt – credited yards only) OPPONENT TEAM PASSING OFFENSE LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNS Yds Opponent (Att.-Cmp.-INT-TD) Date 1. 514 Washington St. (62-47-0-5) Oct. 24, 2015 Yds Player Opponent Date 2. 511 Arizona St. (56-33-2-4) Nov. 27, 1998 1. 100 Chuck Cecil Arizona St. Nov. 22, 1986 3. 503 at California (46-35-0-8) Nov. 2, 1996 2. 98 Mikal Smith Arizona St. Nov. 23, 1996 4. 493 USC (49-31-2-3) Oct. 27, 2012 3. 97 Mike Scurlock California Nov. 5, 1994 5. 489 at Washington St. (79-56-2-4) Oct. 25, 2014 4. 96 Allan Durden at LSU Sept. 22, 1984 6. 474 at Washington St. (52-47-0-6) Nov. 5, 2016 5. 91 Robert Golden at Washington Oct. 29, 2011 7. 468 USC (39-32-1-4) Oct. 1, 2011 6. 89 Lynnden Brown at Washington Oct. 27, 1984 8. 455 at Washington (49-29-4-3) Oct. 20, 2001 7. 85 Trevin Wade Iowa Sept. 18, 2010 9. 437 Arizona St. (55-38-3-2) Nov. 22, 1986 85 Scott Geyer North Carolina St. Dec. 31, 1989 10. 436 at Oregon St. (43-32-6-1) Oct. 29, 2005 9. 83 Dennis Anderson Northwestern Oct. 4, 1975 436 Oklahoma St. (60-37-3-4) Sept. 8, 2012 10. 79 Robert Golden Stanford Oct. 17, 2009 11. 78 Bob White BYU Nov. 11, 1972 SINGLE-GAME SCORING 12. 76 Jay Willett at Kansas Sept. 25, 1965 13. 75 Nate Ness at Stanford Oct. 11, 2008 Yds Opponent Opponent Year Pts Opponent Ariz. Pts. Date 75 Bill Penn at New Mexico Nov. 6, 1948 1. 78 at USC 7 Nov. 10, 1928 15. 70 James Middleton New Mexico St. Oct. 26, 1929 2. 75 Michigan St. 0 Nov. 19, 1949 70 Ferrill Capps San Diego St. Oct. 20, 1945 3. 69 at Washington State 7 Nov. 5, 2016 70 Darryll Lewis UCLA Oct. 6, 1990 69 at USC 6 Nov. 17, 1923

LONGEST PUNTS 5. 66 at UCLA 10 Nov. 3, 2012 6. 65 Colorado 12 Oct. 11, 1958 Yds Player Opponent Date 7. 63 Oregon 28 Oct. 6, 2001 1. 84 Bill Hargis at Rice Oct. 11, 1930 8. 62 at Minnesota 0 Sept. 30, 1939 2. 83 Keenyn Crier at USC Oct. 13, 2007 9. 61 Arizona St. 14 Nov. 10, 1951 3. 82 Ted Bland San Diego St. Sept. 29, 1934 10. 59 at Purdue 7 Sept. 30, 2003 4. 80 Sergio Vega UCLA Nov. 1, 1980 59 LSU 13 Sept. 6 2003 80 John Wynne at Kansas Oct. 31, 1936 6. 78 Marty Lang UTEP Nov. 14, 1953 78 Nick Folk Oregon St. Oct. 21, 2006 8. 76 Danny Baugher Purdue Sept. 17, 2005 76 Marty Shuford at Utah Nov. 4, 1972 76 Glenn Lindner New Mexico St. Sept. 27, 1952 76 George Jackson at Texas Tech Nov. 11, 1935

LONGEST MADE FIELD GOALS Yds Player Opponent Date 1. 57 Jon Prasuhn Pacific Sept. 2, 1995 57 Lee Pistor at Iowa Sept. 24, 1977 57 Max Zendejas at Arizona St. Nov. 23, 1985 4. 54 Max Zendejas Colorado Sept. 28, 1985 54 Max Zendejas Washington Nov. 5, 1983 54 Lee Pistor Colorado St. Nov. 13, 1976 54 Steve McLaughlin California Nov. 5, 1994 8. 53 Jake Smith at California Nov. 2, 2013 53 Nick Folk Arizona St. Nov. 26, 2004 53 Steve McLaughlin Washington St. Oct. 23, 1993 53 Steve McLaughlin at Stanford Sept. 24, 1994 53 Max Zendejas Fresno St. Sept. 1, 1984 53 Max Zendejas UCLA Nov. 12, 1983

80 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 81 SINGLE-GAME/SEASON RECORDS All-Time Single-Game Records Arizona Opponents Date Opponent Pts/Yds Team Highs Pts/Yds Team Date Sept. 19, 2015 NAU 77 Most Points Scored 78 at USC Nov. 10, 1928 Sept. 19, 2015 NAU 792 Team Total Offense Yards 724 at USC Oct. 8, 2005 Nov. 25, 2016 Arizona St. 511 Team Rushing Yards 569 at Arizona St. Nov. 10, 1951 Sept. 20, 2014 California 520 Team Passing Yards 514 Washington St. Oct. 24, 2015 Date Player Opponent Yds Offense Yds Team Player Date Nov. 10, 2012 Ka’Deem Carey Colorado 366 Most Rushing Yards 288 Oregon LaMichael James Sept. 22, 2011 Oct. 4, 1997 Trung Canidate San Diego St. 96 Longest Rush 90 Michigan State Lyn Chadnois Nov. 19, 1949 Sept. 20, 2014 Anu Solomon California 520 Most Passing Yards 514 Washington St. Luke Falk Oct. 24, 2015 Sept. 8, 2001 Jason Johnson Idaho 99 Longest Completion 98 at Washington Oct. 27, 2007 98 TCU Brandon Hassell Sept. 27, 2003 Nov. 2, 1996 Jeremy McDaniel at California 283 Most Receiving Yards 345 USC Oct. 27, 2012 Sept. 8, 2001 Brandon Marshall Idaho 99 Longest Reception 98 at Washington Marcel Reece Oct. 27, 2007 98 TCU Reggie Harrell Sept. 27, 2003 Date Player Opponent Yds Returns Yds Team Player Date Nov. 16, 1996 Chris McAlister UCLA 100 Long Kickoff Return 100 UCLA Matt Slater Nov. 3, 2007 Sept. 3, 1998 Chris McAlister at Hawai’i 100 100 Loyola Jack Brognan Oct. 1, 1932 Sept. 18, 2010 Travis Cobb Iowa 100 Oct. 16, 1971 Jackie Wallace UCLA 94 Long Punt Return 95 California DeSean Jackson Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 22, 1986 Chuck Cecil Arizona State 100 Long INT Return 89 BYU Wayne Soffe Sept. 25, 1936 Date Player Opponent Yds Kicking/Punting Yds Team Player Date Sept. 2, 1995 Jon Prasuhn Pacific 57 Longest Made Field Goal 63 at Colorado State Clark Kemble Nov. 15, 1975 Sept. 24, 1977 Lee Pistor at Iowa 57 Nov. 23, 1985 Max Zendejas at Arizona St. 57 Oct. 11, 1930 Bill Hargis at Rice 84 Longest Punt 88 DePaul Matt Steffen Nov. 21, 1931 Season Rushing RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (10+) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS TD Player Year TD Player Year TEAM PER GAME AVERAGE RUSHING 1. 23 Ka’Deem Carey 2012 1. 28 Nick Foles 2011 Avg. Year 2. 21 Art Luppino 1954 28 Willie Tuitama 2007 1. 276.5 1954 (7th nationally) 3. 19 Ka’Deem Carey 2013 28 Anu Solomon 2014 2. 270.8 1973 4. 16 Kelvin Eafon 1998 4. 27 Matt Scott 2012 3. 268.9 1953 (8th nationally) 16 Nick Wilson 2014 5. 23 Willie Tuitama 2008 4. 264.9 2013 6. 13 B.J. Denker (QB) 2013 6. 20 Nick Foles 2010 5. 254.8 1952 (9th nationally) 13 Nic Grigsby 2008 20 Marc Reed 1966 6. 254.1 1975 8. 11 Trung Canidate 1999 20 Anu Solomon 2015 7. 246.7 1988 9. 10 Brandon Dawkins (QB) 2016 9. 19 Nick Foles 2009 8. 240.9 1989 10 Keola Antolin 2008 19 Jason Johnson 2001 9. 235.0 2016 10 Clarence Farmer 2001 19 Ortege Jenkins 1997 10. 233.6 1961 10 Trung Canidate 1998 10 Vance Johnson 1983 PASS COMPLETIONS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING (1,000+ YDS) 10 Jim Upchurch 1973 Comp. Player Year Yds Player Att. Year 1. 387 Nick Foles 2011 1. 1,929 Ka’Deem Carey 303 2012 Season Passing 2. 327 Willie Tuitama 2007 2. 1,885 Ka’Deem Carey 349 2013 3. 320 Anu Solomon 2014 3. 1,602 Trung Canidate 253 1999 TEAM PER GAME AVERAGE PASSING 4. 301 Matt Scott 2012 5. 286 Nick Foles 2010 4. 1,375 Nick Wilson (Fr.) 236 2014 Avg. Year 6. 260 Nick Foles 2009 5. 1,359 Art Luppino 179 1954 1. 370.7 2011 (4th nationally) 7. 259 Willie Tuitama 2008 6. 1,313 Art Luppino 209 1955 2. 308.5 2007 (10th nationally) 8. 239 Jason Johnson 2002 7. 1,229 Clarence Farmer 209 2001 3. 307.7 2010 (9th nationally) 9. 233 B.J. Denker 2013 8. 1,220 Trung Canidate 167 1998 4. 298.4 2012 (23rd nationally) 10. 205 Anu Solomon 2015 9. 1,184 Jim Upchurch 210 1973 5. 289.8 2002 10. 1,175 David Adams 238 1986 6. 272.6 2014 PASS ATTEMPTS 11. 1,163 Ontiwaun Carter 268 1994 7. 255.1 1966 (3rd nationally) 12. 1,153 Nic Grigsby 214 2008 8. 253.1 1999 Att. Player Year 13. 1,148 Bob McCall 228 1972 9. 250.3 2001 1. 560 Nick Foles 2011 14. 1,021 Hubert Oliver 197 1979 10. 244.0 2008 2. 540 Anu Solomon 2014 15. 1,004 Jim Upchurch 216 1974 3. 524 Willie Tuitama 2007 INDIVIDUAL PASSING (2,000+ YDS) 4. 499 Matt Scott 2012

RUSHING ATTEMPTS 5. 426 Nick Foles 2010 Yds Player Comp.-Att. Year 6. 410 Nick Foles 2009 Att. Player Yds Year 1. 4,334 Nick Foles 387-560 2011 410 Jason Johnson 2002 1. 349 Ka’Deem Carey 1,885 2013 2. 3,793 Anu Solomon 313-540 2014 8. 399 Willie Tuitama 2008 2. 303 Ka’Deem Carey 1,929 2012 3. 3,683 Willie Tuitama 327-524 2007 9. 365 Marc Reed 1966 3. 268 Ontiwaun Carter 1,163 1994 4. 3,620 Matt Scott 301-499 2012 10. 351 Tom Tunnicliffe 1983 4. 253 Trung Canidate 1,602 1999 5. 3,327 Jason Johnson 239-410 2002 5. 238 David Adams 1,175 1986 6. 3,191 Nick Foles 286-426 2010 PASS COMPLETION PCT. (MIN. 100 ATT.) 6. 236 Nick Wilson (Fr.) 1,375 2014 7. 3,088 Willie Tuitama 259-399 2008 7. 228 Bob McCall 1,148 1972 8. 2,667 Anu Solomon 205-330 2015 Pct. Player Att.-Comp. Year 8. 216 Jim Upchurch 1,004 1974 9. 2,520 Tom Tunnicliffe 176-328 1982 1. 69.10 Nick Foles 387-560 2011 9. 214 Nic Grigsby 1,153 2008 10. 2,516 B.J. Denker 233-381 2013 2. 68.50 Keith Smith 113-165 1998 10. 210 Jim Upchurch 1,184 1973 11. 2,486 Nick Foles 260-410 2009 3. 67.13 Nick Foles 286-426 2010 12. 2,474 Tom Tunnicliffe 185-351 1983 4. 64.91 Willie Tuitama 259-399 2008 FRESHMAN RUSHING YARDS 13. 2,368 Marc Reed 193-365 1966 5. 63.41 Nick Foles 260-410 2009 Yards Player Att-Yards-TD Year 14. 2,347 Jason Johnson 169-298 2001 6. 62.12 Anu Solomon 205-330 2014 1. 1,375 Nick Wilson 236-1375-16 2014 15. 2,202 Alfred Jenkins 156-312 1984 7. 61.15 B.J. Denker 233-381 2013 2. 704 Nic Grigsby 161-704-2 2007 16. 2,181 Dan White 169-296 1994 8. 60.24 Willie Tuitama 327-524 2007 3. 666 Clarence Farmer 138-666-5 2000 9. 60.60 Keith Smith 117-193 1996 4. 654 Vance Johnson 123-654-6 1981 10. 60.32 Matt Scott 301-499 2012 5. 566 Ronald Veal 161-566-9 1987

82 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 83 SEASON RECORDS PASSING EFFICIENCY (MIN. 90 ATT.) Total Offense/All-Purpose Season Special Teams Rating Player Att. Year 1. 174.2 Keith Smith 165 1998 TEAM TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME INDIVIDUAL PUNTING AVERAGE 2. 157.1 Marc Lunsford 132 1976 Avg. Year Avg. Player Punts Year 3. 150.9 Matt Scott 93 2010 1. 526.2 2012 (7th nationally) 1. 47.5 Danny Baugher 37 2005 4. 147.0 Anu Solomon 330 2015 2. 494.9 2015 (16th nationally) 2. 46.1 Drew Riggleman 76 2014 5. 145.6 Nick Foles 560 2011 3. 471.9 1999 (3rd nationally) 3. 46.0 Kyle Dugandzic 40 2011 6. 144.9 Willie Tuitama 399 2008 4. 465.2 2011 (17th nationally) 4. 45.3 Drew Riggleman 52 2015 7. 144.7 Ortege Jenkins 131 1999 5. 463.6 2014 5. 44.6 Joe Payton 56 1965 8. 140.9 Nick Foles 426 2010 6. 458.5 2013 6. 44.0 Nick Folk 74 2006 9. 140.7 Eddie Wilson 116 1960 7. 444.9 1998 (18th nationally) 7. 43.9 Keenyn Crier 48 2008 10. 140.5 Bruce Hill 215 1975 8. 439.4 2010 43.9 Mitch Hoopes 40 1969 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 9. 424.2 1975 9. 43.7 Keenyn Crier 59 2007 10. 412.3 1973 10. 43.7 Matt Peyton 62 1996 Int. Player Att. Year INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS KICK RETURN AVERAGE (1.2/GM OR 200YDS) 1. 18 Bruce McCauley 138 1950 2. 17 Alfred Jenkins 312 1984 Yds Player Plays Year Avg. Player Ret.-Yds Year 17 Tom Tunnicliffe 217 1981 1. 4,231 Nick Foles 603 2011 1. 37.8 Ricky Stevenson 9-340 1968 4. 16 Tom Tunnifliffe 351 1983 2. 4,126 Matt Scott 612 2012 2. 32.5 Floyd Hudlow 13-422 1963 16 Bruce Hill 249 1974 3. 4,084 Anu Solomon 677 2014 3. 31.6 Art Luppino 20-632 1954 16 Marc Reed 365 1966 4. 3,520 Willie Tuitama 578 2007 4. 31.1 Bill McCormick 8-249 1953 16 John Kelly 113 1949 5. 3,465 B.J. Denker 562 2013 5. 30.8 Chuck Levy 9-277 1993 8. 15 Kris Heavner 237 2003 6. 3,078 Nick Foles 461 2010 6. 29.6 Cary Taylor 9-266 1993 9. 14 7 times (last Matt Scott, 2012) 7. 2,968 Willie Tuitama 448 2008 7. 29.5 Chris McAlister 8-236 1998 8. 2,954 Jason Johnson 470 2002 8. 29.1 Willie Hamilton 14-408 1972 Season Receiving 9. 2,667 Anu Solomon 397 2015 9. 28.4 Keola Antolin 9-256 2009 10. 2,464 Tom Tunnicliffe 396 1983 10. 28.3 Theopolis Bell 16-453 1975 RECEIVING YARDS (900+ YDS) ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (1.2/GM) Yds Player Rec. Year 1. 1,422 Dennis Northcutt 88 1999 Yds Player Plays Year Avg. Player No. Year 2. 1,389 Bobby Wade 93 2002 1. 2,249 Dennis Northcutt 134 1999 1. 18.9 Dennis Northcutt 23-436 1999 3. 1,364 Austin Hill 81 2012 2. 2,248 Ka’Deem Carey 340 2012 2. 17.4 Ricky Harris 12-209 1963 4. 1,233 Juron Criner 82 2010 3. 2,193 Art Luppino 210 1954 3. 16.9 Eddie Wolgast 13-220 1949 5. 1,134 Keith Hartwig 54 1976 4. 2,058 Ka’Deem Carey 375 2013 4. 16.2 Kenny Cardella 13-211 1953 6. 1,038 Mike Thomas 83 2007 5. 1,949 Bobby Wade 127 2002 5. 15.9 Bobby Jackson 16-255 1952 7. 1,019 Cayleb Jones 73 2014 6. 1,902 Art Luppino 239 1955 6. 13.5 Mike Thomas 29-392 2008 8. 1,003 Jim Greth 76 1966 7. 1,855 Trung Canidate 283 1999 7. 13.4 Gary Kenley 12-161 1961 9. 969 Richard Dice 56 1994 8. 1,826 Mike Thomas 119 2007 8. 13.1 Syndric Steptoe 20-261 2006 10. 956 Juron Criner 75 2011 9. 1,772 Derek Hill 111 1987 9. 12.9 Tommy Grimes 12-155 1954 11. 922 Dennis Northcutt 63 1998 10. 1,648 Mike Thomas 141 2008 10. 12.9 Wally Scott 27-348 1965 12. 916 Jeremy McDaniel 58 1998 ***19.2 Bug Wright (1.1 per gm) 2009 13. 915 Andrae Thurman 61 2002 Season Scoring 14. 904 Cayleb Jones 55 2015 Offensive Touchdowns TEAM SCORING PER GAME PASS RECEPTIONS (60+) Pac-10/12 Years PPG Year Year Rush TD Pass TD Off. TD Points Rec. Player Yards Year 1. 38.5 1954 (2nd nationally) 2016 26 13 39 297 1. 93 Bobby Wade 1,389 2002 2. 38.2 2012 (15th nationally) 2015 31 27 58 486 2. 88 Dennis Northcutt 1,422 1999 3. 37.4 2015 (20th nationally) 2014 26 29 55 483 3. 83 Mike Thomas 1,038 2007 4. 36.6 2008 (16th nationally) 2013 36 16 52 435 4. 82 Juron Criner 1,233 2010 5. 34.7 1998 (15th nationally) 2012 33 30 63 496 5. 81 Austin Hill 1,364 2012 6. 34.5 2014 2011 17 29 46 369 6. 76 Jim Greth 1,003 1966 7. 33.5 2013 2010 20 25 45 367 7. 74 Juron Criner 956 2011 8. 32.1 1983 (8th nationally) 2009 19 20 49 356 74 Mike Thomas 825 2008 9. 30.8 2011 2008 33 23 56 476 9. 73 Cayleb Jones 1,019 2014 10. 30.0 1975 (9th nationally) 10. 65 David Douglas 666 2011 2007 7 28 35 336 65 Gino Crump 610 2011 TEAM SCORING MARGIN 2006 11 9 20 199 2005 11 19 30 252 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS PPG Year 2004 9 10 19 164 1. 20.0 1929 2003 10 14 24 181 TD Player Rec/Yards Year 2. 19.2 1935 2002 7 17 24 227 1. 11 Juron Criner 75-956 2011 3. 17.0 1954 2001 16 21 35 320 11 Juron Criner 82-1,233 2010 4. 16.7 1998 2000 16 9 25 254 11 Mike Thomas 83-1,038 2007 5. 15.7 1961 1999 23 19 42 339 11 Theopolis Bell 53-700 1974 6. 15.3 2008 1998 34 18 52 416 11 Austin Hill 81-1,364 2012 7. 15.0 1983 1997 13 27 40 297 6. 10 Keith Hartwig 53-1,134 1976 8. 14.6 1975 1996 15 15 30 310 10 Rob Gronkowski 47-672 2008 9. 13.6 1936 1995 7 18 25 207 8. 9 Cayleb Jones 73-1019 2014 1994 12 14 26 265 9 Juron Criner 43-580 2009 INDIVIDUAL SCORING 1993 18 11 29 265 9 Dennis Northcutt 68-767 1997 1992 18 6 24 217 9 Jeremy McDaniel 58-916 1998 Pts Player TD-XP-FG Year 1 166 Art Luppino 24-22-0 1954 1991 23 8 31 248 SEASON RECEIVING YARDS BY TIGHT END 2 144 Ka’Deem Carey 24-0-0 2012 1990 26 4 30 267 3 123 Casey Skowron 1-57-20 2014 1989 21 6 27 231 Player Rec-Yards, TD Year 4 121 Harold McClellan NA-NA-0 1921 1988 25 8 33 279 1. Rob Gronkowski 47-672, 10 TD 2008 5 120 Ka’Deem Carey 20-0-0 2013 1987 22 7 29 263 2. Mark Keel 32-513, 2 TD 1982 6 113 Casey Skowron 0-59-18 2015 1986 19 12 31 322 3. Rob Gronkowski 28-525, 6 TD 2007 7 102 John Bonano 0-68-14 2012 1985 13 7 20 239 4. Mark Keel 27-343, 4 TD 1981 102 Nick Wilson 17-0-0 2014 1984 14 12 26 272 5. Steve Fleming 23-332, 2 TD 2004 9 100 Jason Bondzio 0-38-21 2007 1983 24 12 36 353 6. Ron Beyer 21-296, 4 TD 1978 10 99 Max Zendejas 0-39-20 1983 1982 16 19 35 311 7. B. Manumaleuna 20-316, 2 TD 1999 11 97 Jason Bondzio 0-55-14 2008 1981 15 15 30 253 97 Gary Coston 0-34-21 1986 1980 15 10 25 215 13 96 Art Luppino 13-18-0 1955 1979 21 7 28 234 14 96 Kelvin Eafon 16-0-0 1998 1978 21 9 30 245 15 95 Steve McLaughlin 0-26-23 1994

82 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 83 ANNUAL LEADERS Annual Rushing Leaders (Since 1958) Annual Passing Leaders (Since 1958) Year Player TC Net TD Avg. PG Year Player Comp.-Att Int. Yards TD Pct. 1958 W. Livingston 63 187 0 2.9 1958 Ralph Hunsaker 106-191 13 1,129 5 55.5 1959 W. Livingston 57 380 3 6.7 1959 Eddie Wilson 31-76 6 476 4 40.7 1960 B. Thompson 92 732 6 8.0 1960 Eddie Wilson 62-116 7 1,020 9 53.4 1961 B. Thompson 103 752 8 7.3 1961 Eddie Wilson 79-154 7 1,294 10 51.3 1962 Tom Kosser 64 427 3 6.5 1962 Eddie Bricker 18-45 3 313 3 40.0 1963 Jim Oliver 49 214 1 4.4 1963 Bill Brechler 34-82 3 550 7 41.5 1964 Floyd Hudlow 73 402 8 5.5 1964 Lou White 25-67 9 419 2 37.3 1965 Brad Hubbert 133 526 0 4.0 1965 58-123 6 559 2 47.2 1966 Brad Hubbert 115 501 1 4.4 1966 Mark Reed 193-365 16 2,368 20 52.9 1967 David Barajas 87 337 5 3.7 1967 Bruce Lee 57-137 8 635 5 41.6 1968 Noki Fuimaono 156 579 1 3.5 1968 Mark Driscoll 62-152 8 927 5 40.8 1969 Ron Gardin 188 759 7 4.0 1969 Brian Linstrom 119-258 10 1,598 11 46.1 1970 Willie Lewis 163 665 3 4.1 66.5 1970 Brian Linstrom 59-141 8 884 5 42.0 1971 Bob McCall 134 525 0 3.9 47.7 1971 Bill Demory 91-199 11 1,384 10 45.7 1972 Bob McCall 228 1,148 3 5.0 104.3 1972 Bill Demory 76-174 8 1,175 13 43.6 1973 Jim Upchurch 210 1,184 10 5.6 107.6 1973 Bruce Hill 104-216 9 1,529 9 48.1 1974 Jim Upchurch 216 1,004 4 4.6 91.2 1974 Bruce Hill 133-249 16 1,814 18 53.4 1975 Dave Randolph 141 657 5 4.7 59.7 1975 Bruce Hill 102-215 3 1,747 18 47.4 1976 D. Anderson 114 506 5 4.4 46.0 1976 Marc Lunsford 70-132 5 1,284 12 53.0 1977 D. Anderson 122 568 8 4.7 47.3 1977 Marc Lunsford 71-166 10 1,344 6 42.8 1978 Hubert Oliver 198 866 7 4.4 78.7 1978 79-151 8 996 9 52.3 1979 Hubert Oliver 197 1,021 6 5.2 92.8 1979 Jim Krohn 93-175 14 1,094 7 53.1 1980 Hubert Oliver 146 655 4 4.5 65.5 1980 Tom Tunnicliffe 96-173 9 1,204 8 55.5 1981 Vance Johnson 123 654 6 5.3 59.4 1981 Tom Tunnicliffe 117-217 17 1,420 9 53.9 1982 Vance Johnson 111 443 4 4.0 44.3 1982 Tom Tunnicliffe 176-328 14 2,520 18 53.7 1983 Chris Brewer 114 586 7 5.1 53.3 1983 Tom Tunnicliffe 185-351 16 2,474 11 52.7 1984 David Adams 188 750 6 4.0 68.2 1984 Alfred Jenkins 156-312 17 2,202 11 50.0 1985 David Adams 138 511 2 3.7 51.1 1985 Alfred Jenkins 150-278 10 1,767 7 54.0 1986 David Adams 238 1,175 7 4.9 106.8 1986 Alfred Jenkins 118-232 9 1,573 10 50.9 1987 Ron Veal 161 566 9 3.5 56.6 1987 Ron Veal 75-153 9 1,239 4 49.0 1988 A. Washington 113 651 3 5.8 65.1 1988 Ron Veal 40-105 3 669 4 38.1 1989 David Eldridge 143 788 8 5.5 71.6 1989 Ron Veal 46-117 5 517 2 39.3 1990 Art Greathouse 104 482 5 4.6 48.2 1990 George Malauulu 46-101 5 726 1 45.5 1991 Billy Johnson 116 682 5 5.9 68.2 1991 George Malauulu 52-99 5 674 5 52.5 1992 Ontiwaun Carter 195 739 6 3.8 67.2 1992 George Malauulu 97-198 7 1,210 6 49.0 1993 Ontiwaun Carter 178 837 4 4.7 83.7 1993 Dan White 103-207 7 1,410 11 49.8 1994 Ontiwaun Carter 268 1163 7 4.3 105.7 1994 Dan White 169-296 7 2,181 14 57.1 1995 Gary Taylor 177 714 2 4.0 64.9 1995 Dan White 150-297 10 1,855 15 50.5 1996 Gary Taylor 120 564 4 4.7 51.3 1996 Keith Smith 117-193 6 1,450 11 60.6 1997 Trung Canidate 138 804 4 5.8 100.5 1997 Ortege Jenkins 115-235 5 1,669 19 48.9 1998 Trung Canidate 167 1,220 10 7.3 110.9 1998 Keith Smith 113-165 7 1,732 13 68.5 1999 Trung Canidate 253 1,602 11 6.3 133.5 1999 Keith Smith 131-228 8 1,903 10 57.5 2000 Clarence Farmer 138 666 5 4.8 66.6 2000 Ortege Jenkins 123-261 12 1,647 9 47.1 2001 Clarence Farmer 209 1,229 10 5.9 111.7 2001 Jason Johnson 169-298 13 2,347 19 56.7 2002 Mike Bell 106 341 1 3.2 28.4 2002 Jason Johnson 239-410 13 3,327 16 58.3 2003 Mike Bell 168 920 6 5.5 76.7 2003 Kris Heavner 121-237 15 1,501 8 51.1 2004 Mike Bell 204 950 5 4.7 86.4 2004 R. Kovalcheck 80-168 7 950 6 47.6 2005 Mike Bell 200 952 5 4.8 86.5 2005 R. Kovalcheck 125-220 11 1,351 10 56.8 2006 Chris Henry 165 581 7 3.5 52.8 2006 Willie Tuitama 118-211 6 1,335 7 55.9 2007 Nic Grigsby 161 704 2 4.4 70.4 2007 Willie Tuitama 327-524 11 3,683 28 62.4 2008 Nic Grigsby 214 1,196 13 5.4 88.7 2008 Willie Tuitama 259-499 8 3,088 23 64.9 2009 Keola Antolin 114 637 4 5.6 49.0 2009 Nick Foles 260-410 9 2,486 19 63.4 2010 Keola Antolin 143 668 7 4.7 51.4 2010 Nick Foles 286-426 10 3,191 20 67.1 2011 Keola Antolin 126 568 5 4.5 47.3 2011 Nick Foles 387-560 14 4,334 28 69.1 2012 Ka’Deem Carey 303 1,929 23 6.4 148.4 2012 Matt Scott 301-499 14 3,670 27 60.3 2013 Ka’Deem Carey 349 1,885 19 5.4 157.1 2013 B.J. Denker 233-381 7 2,516 16 61.2 2014 Nick Wilson 236 1,375 16 5.8 105.8 2014 Anu Solomon 313-540 9 3,793 28 58.0 2015 Jared Baker 131 798 9 6.1 66.5 2015 Anu Solomon 205-330 5 2,667 20 62.1 2016 Brandon Dawkins (QB) 131 944 10 7.2 94.4 2016 Brandon Dawkins 98-182 6 1,348 8 53.8

84 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 85 ANNUAL LEADERS Annual Receptions Leaders (Since 1958) Primary Kickers (Since 1958) Year Name No. Yards TD Avg. Year Kicker FG-A Pct PAT .Pct 1958 Dave Hibbert 61 606 4 9.9 1960 Eddie Wilson 2-x -- 17-x … 1959 Willie Peete 10 173 1 17.3 1961 Eddie Wilson 2-x -- 24-26 .923 1960 Joe Hernandez 24 440 7 18.3 1962 John Fouse 0-1 .000 3-4 .750 1961 Joe Hernandez 27 423 1 15.7 Gary Kenley 0-0 -- 4-5 .800 1962 Ken Cook 11 187 1 17.0 1963 Bill Brechler 0-2 .000 10-17 .588 1963 Floyd Hudlow 13 167 3 12.8 1964 Tom Malloy 1-2 .500 14-17 .824 1964 Rickie Harris 28 391 1 13.9 1965 Jan Komorowski 4-x -- 7-x … 1965 Tim Plodinec 20 191 1 9.6 1966 Don Wilhelm 1-7 .143 13-16 .813 1966 Jim Greth 76 1,003 8 13.1 1967 Ken Sarnoski 3-10 .300 19-21 .905 1967 Wally Scott 15 243 1 16.2 1968 Steve Hurley 7-19 .368 17-22 .772 Jim Coddington 15 182 1 12.1 1969 Steve Hurley 8-14 .571 24-27 .889 1968 Ron Gardin 48 892 4 18.6 1970 Al Mendoza 3-8 .375 13-15 .867 1969 Hal Arnason 30 489 3 16.3 Steve Hurley 4-6 .667 3-4 .750 1970 Hal Arnason 35 569 2 16.3 1971 Mike DeSylvia 3-7 .429 18-22 .818 1971 Charlie McKee 43 854 5 19.8 1972 Charlie Gorham 6-11 .545 26-28 .929 1972 Barry Dean 22 414 3 18.8 1973 Charlie Gorham 11-17 .647 31-36 .861 Theo Bell 22 408 4 18.6 1974 Lee Pistor 7-12 .583 30-32 .938 1973 Theo Bell 47 790 7 16.8 1975 Lee Pistor 15-19 .789 35-38 .921 1974 Theo Bell 53 700 11 13.2 1976 Lee Pistor 13-21 .619 30-31 .968 1975 Scott Piper 45 718 7 15.9 1977 Lee Pistor 7-22 .318 25-29 .862 1976 Keith Hartwig 54 1,134 10 21.0 1978 Bill Zivic 8-19 .421 25-28 .893 1977 Harry Holt 24 423 2 17.6 1979 Bill Zivic 9-17 .529 28-28 1.000 1978 Ron Beyer 21 296 4 14.1 Brett Weber 1-2 .500 0-0 … 1979 Tim Holmes 24 319 0 13.3 1980 Brett Weber 7-12 .583 26-26 1.000 1980 Tim Holmes 33 545 0 16.5 1981 Brett Weber 11-20 .550 21-26 .808 1981 Mark Keel 27 343 4 12.7 Bob Boris 1-4 .250 0-0 … 1982 Brad Anderson 44 870 5 19.8 1982 Max Zendejas 14-23 .609 37-38 .974 1983 Jay Dobyns 50 694 1 13.9 1983 Max Zendejas 20-25 .800 39-39 1.000 1984 Jon Horton 45 880 6 19.6 1984 Max Zendejas 21-27 .778 23-24 .958 1985 Jon Horton 43 685 3 15.9 1985 Max Zendejas 22-29 .759 23-23 1.000 1986 Derek Hill 32 523 3 16.3 1986 Gary Coston 21-24 .875 34-34 1.000 1987 Derek Hill 45 798 4 17.7 Jeff Valder 3-4 .750 0-0 … 1988 Derek Hill 25 508 5 20.3 1987 Gary Coston 15-23 .652 28-29 .966 1989 Reggie McGill 11 170 1 15.5 1988 Doug Pfaff 12-17 .706 22-22 1.000 1990 Terry Vaughn 22 431 2 19.6 Gary Coston 1-3 .333 9-9 1.000 1991 Terry Vaughn 21 270 1 12.9 1989 Doug Pfaff 14-19 .737 20-20 1.000 1992 Troy Dickey 28 395 1 14.1 Gary Coston 0-0 --- 7-7 1.000 1993 Terry Vaughn 36 474 2 13.2 1990 Gary Coston 9-13 .692 32-32 1.000 1994 Richard Dice 56 969 8 17.3 1991 S. McLaughlin 3-6 .500 29-32 .906 1995 Rodney Williams 46 587 4 12.8 1992 S. McLaughlin 11-20 .550 26-26 1.000 1996 Jeremy McDaniel 31 607 3 19.6 1993 S. McLaughlin 13-20 .650 27-29 .931 1997 Dennis Northcutt 58 767 9 13.2 Jon Prasuhn 1-2 .500 2-2 1.000 1998 Dennis Northcutt 63 922 6 14.6 1994 S. McLaughlin 23-29 .793 26-26 1.000 1999 Dennis Northcutt 88 1,422 8 16.2 1995 Jon Prasuhn 9-14 .643 22-25 .880 2000 Bobby Wade 45 626 3 13.9 1996 Matt Peyton 12-21 .571 38-38 1.000 2001 Bobby Wade 62 882 8 14.2 1997 Mark McDonald 5-8 .625 31-31 1.000 2002 Bobby Wade 93 1,389 8 14.9 T.J. Rodriguez 2-4 .500 5-7 .714 2003 Biren Ealy 42 577 4 13.7 1998 Mark McDonald 8-17 .471 50-52 .962 2004 Syndric Steptoe 30 446 3 14.9 Michael Johnson 0-1 .000 0-0 … 2005 Mike Thomas 52 771 5 14.8 1999 Sean Keel 5-8 .625 12-13 .923 2006 Syndric Steptoe 55 568 2 10.3 Mark McDonald 1-10 .100 21-25 .840 2007 Mike Thomas 83 1,038 11 12.5 Chris Palic 0-1 .000 2-2 1.000 2008 Mike Thomas 74 825 4 11.1 2000 Sean Keel 13-17 .765 25-26 .962 2009 Terrell Turner 48 458 4 9.5 2001 Sean Keel 9-14 .643 37-40 .925 2010 Juron Criner 82 1,233 11 15.0 2002 Bobby Gill 7-11 .636 17-17 1.000 2011 Juron Criner 75 956 11 12.7 Sean Keel 6-11 .550 9-10 .900 2012 Austin Hill 81 1,364 11 16.8 2003 Bobby Gill 2-8 .250 15-16 .938 2013 Nate Phillips 51 696 7 13.6 Nick Folk 0-3 .000 8-8 1.000 2014 Cayleb Jones 73 1,019 9 14.0 2004 Nick Folk 8-13 .615 18-18 1.000 2015 Cayleb Jones 55 904 5 16.4 2005 Nick Folk 7-11 .636 31-33 .939 2016 Nate Phillips 33 414 2 12.5 2006 Nick Folk 15-20 .750 22-22 1.000 2007 Jason Bondzio 21-26 .808 37-38 .974 2008 Jason Bondzio 14-16 .875 55-55 1.000 2009 Alex Zendejas 17-22 .773 38-41 .927 2010 Alex Zendejas 14-19 .737 41-46 .891 2011 John Bonano 8-12 .667 24-24 1.000 2012 John Bonano 14-20 .700 58-59 .983 2013 Jake Smith 12-19 .632 53-55 .964 2014 Casey Skowron 20-28 .714 57-57 1.000 2015 Casey Skowron 18-22 .818 59-61 .967 2016 Josh Pollack 9-14 .643 36-36 1.000

84 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 85 OFFENSIVE CAREER CHARTS Rushing Career Receiving Career Total Offense/All-Purpose CAREER RUSHING (2,000+ YDS) CAREER RECEIVING YARDS (TOP 15) CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE Yds Player Att. Years Yds Player Rec./TD Years Yards Player Att. Years 1. 4,239 Ka’Deem Carey 743 2011-13 1. 3,351 Bobby Wade 230/23 1999-02 1. 9,712 Nick Foles 1,503 2009-11 2. 3,824 Trung Canidate 604 1996-99 2. 3,252 Dennis Northcutt 223/24 1996-99 2. 8,727 Willie Tuitama 1,448 2005-08 3. 3,501 Ontiwaun Carter 805 1991-94 3. 3,231 Mike Thomas 259/23 2005-08 3. 7,359 Anu Solomon 1,162 2014-16 4. 3,381 Art Luppino 513 1953-56 4. 2,859 Juron Criner 209/32 2008-11 4. 7,336 Tom Tunnicliffe 1,253 1980-83 5. 3,163 Mike Bell 678 2002-05 5. 2,509 Theopolis Bell 153/30 1972-75 5. 7,049 Keith Smith 1,021 1996-99 6. 3,096 Hubie Oliver 649 1977-80 6. 2,415 Jon Horton 136/16 1983-86 6. 6,307 Alfred Jenkins 1,136 1983-86 7. 2,957 Nic Grigsby 572 2007-10 7. 2,280 Austin Hill 147/17 2011-14 7. 6,059 Matt Scott 612 2008-12 8. 2,571 David Adams 600 1984-86 8. 1,957 Richard Dice 119/17 1993-96 8. 6,054 Bruce Hill 1,067 1973-75 9. 2,530 Clarence Farmer 521 2000-03 9. 1,946 Nate Phillips 153/15 2013-16 9. 5,577 Ortege Jenkins 1,111 1997-00 10. 2,424 Nick Wilson 425 2014- 10. 1,925 Derek Hill 112/14 1985-88 10. 5,490 Nick Foles 899 2009-11 11. 2,397 Keola Antolin 500 2008-10 11. 1,923 Cayleb Jones 128/14 2014-15 11. 5,312 Dan White 992 1993-95 12. 2,389 Jim Upchurch 488 1972-74 12. 1,884 Terry Vaughn 109/6 1990-93 12. 5,285 Jason Johnson 832 1999-02 13. 2,074 Bob McCall 473 1970-72 13. 1,789 Brad Anderson 97/8 1981-83 13. 4,307 Jim Krohn 893 1976-79 14. 2,060 Ken Cardella 336 1051-53 14. 1,652 Charlie McKee 85/19 1969-71 15. 2,022 Eddie Wolgast 387 1945-50 15. 1,639 Samajie Grant 145/12 2013-16 CAREER ALL-PURPOSE YARDS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (20+) PASS RECEPTIONS (TOP 12) Yds Player Plays Years 1. 5,483 Ka’Deem Carey 847 2011-13 1. 48 Ka’Deem Carey 2011-13 Rec. Player Yards/TD Years 2. 5,392 Dennis Northcutt 368 1996-99 2. 44 Art Luppino 1953-56 1. 259 Mike Thomas 3,231/23 2005-08 3. 4,981 Mike Thomas 375 2005-08 3. 28 Nic Grigsby 2007-10 2. 230 Bobby Wade 3,351/23 1999-02 4. 4,963 Art Luppino 607 1953-56 4. 27 Ronald Veal (QB) 1987-90 3. 223 Dennis Northcutt 3,252/24 1996-99 5. 4,943 Theopolis Bell 317 1972-75 27 Nick Wilson 2014- 4. 209 Juron Criner 2,859/32 2008-11 6. 4,785 Bobby Wade 340 1999-02 6. 26 Keola Antolin 2008-11 5. 153 Nate Phillips 1,946/15 2013-16 7. 4,378 Trung Canidate 646 1996-99 7. 25 Trung Canidate 1996-99 153 Theopolis Bell 2,509/30 1972-75 8. 4,343 Vance Johnson 645 1981-84 8. 21 Ontiwaun Carter 1991-94 7. 151 David Douglas 1,542/11 2008-11 9. 4,023 Ontiwaun Carter 855 1991-94 9. 20 Kelvin Eafon (FB) 1996-98 8. 147 Austin Hill 2,280/17 2011-14 10. 3,931 Syndric Steptoe 272 2003-06 20 Vance Johnson 1981-84 9. 145 Samajie Grant 1,639/12 2013-16 11. 3,830 Derek Hill 279 1985-88 10. 136 Jon Horton 2,415/16 1983-86 12. 3,795 Chuck Levy 510 1991-93 Passing Career 11. 131 Syndric Steptoe 1,584/6 2003-06 13. 3,698 Eddie Wolgast 379 1945-48 12. 128 Cayleb Jones 1,923/14 2008-11 CAREER PASSING (3,000+ YDS) 128 David Roberts 1,325/5 2008-11 CAREER SCORING Pts Player TD-XP-FG Years Yds Player Att.-Cmp.-Int.-TD Years RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS (12+) 1 360 Max Zendejas 0-123-79 1982-85 1. 10,011 Nick Foles 1,396-933-33-67 2009-11 TD Player Rec-Yards Years 2 337 Art Luppino 48-49-0 1953-56 2. 9,211 Willie Tuitama 1,276-786-31-67 2005-08 1. 32 Juron Criner 209-2859 2008-11 3 192 Ka’Deem Carey 52-0-0 2011-13 3. 7,618 Tom Tunnicliffe 1,069-574-56-46 1980-83 2. 30 Theopolis Bell 153-2,509 1972-75 4 283 Steve McLaughlin 0-112-57 1991-94 4. 6,922 Anu Solomon 933-555-16-49 2014-16 3. 24 Dennis Northcutt 223-3,252 1996-99 5 262 Gary Coston 0-115-49 1986-90 5. 6,016 Alfred Jenkins 879-456-38-30 1983-86 4. 23 Mike Thomas 259-3,231 2005-08 6 246 Lee Pistor 0-120-42 1974-77 6. 5,972 Keith Smith 726-434-27-42 1996-99 23 Bobby Wade 230-3,351 1999-02 7 236 Casey Skowron 1-116-38 2014-15 7. 5,749 Jason Johnson 719-413-26-35 1999-02 6. 19 Charlie McKee 85-1,652 1969-71 8 197 Jason Bondzio 0-67-35 2007-08 8. 5,723 Dan White 850-446-27-43 1993-95 7. 17 Richard Dice 119-1,957 1993-96 9 194 Vance Johnson 32-1-0 1981-84 9. 5,424 Ortege Jenkins 717-488-27-42 1997-00 17 Austin Hill 147-2280 2011-14 10 190 Theopolis Bell 31-2-0 1972-75 10. 5,090 Bruce Hill 680-339-28-45 1973-75 9. 16 Rob Gronkowski 75-1,197 2007-08 11 186 Juron Criner 31-0-0 2008-11 11. 4,921 Matt Scott 676-415-19-33 2008-12 16 Jon Horton 136-2,415 1983-86 12 186 Nic Grigsby 31-0-0 2007-10 12. 3,305 Jim Krohn 513-260-36-24 1976-79 11. 15 Nate Phillips 153-1,946 2013-2016 13 182 Sean Keel 0-83-33 1999-02 13. 3,268 Bill Demory 481-220-24-20 1970-72 15 Derek Hill 112-1,925 1985-88 14 181 Alex Zendejas 0-85-32 2009-11 14. 3,127 Marc Reed 504-247-30-24 1966-67 13. 14 Cayleb Jones 128-1,923 2014-15 15 169 Nick Folk 0-79-30 2003-06 15. 3,111 George Malauulu 584-241-19-10 1989-92 14. 12 Samajie Grant 145-1,639 2013-16 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (20+) 12 Rodney Williams 112-1,536 1995-97

Passes Name Years CAREER RECEIVING BY TIGHT ENDS 1. 67 Nick Foles 2009-11 Player Rec.-Yds, TD Year 67 Willie Tuitama 2005-08 1. Rob Gronkowski 75-1197, 16 TD 2007-08 3. 49 Anu Solomon 2014- 2. Mark Keel 59-857, 6 TD 1981-82 4. 46 Tom Tunnicliffe 1980-83 3. Ron Beyer 53-801, 7 TD 1975-78 5. 45 Bruce Hill 1973-75 4. Steve Fleming 50-584, 4 TD 2001-04 6. 43 Dan White 1993-95 5. B. Manumaleuna 40-571, 3 TD 1997-2000 7. 42 Keith Smith 1996-99 42 Ortege Jenkins 1997-00 9. 35 Jason Johnson 1999-02 10. 33 Matt Scott 2008-12 11. 30 Alfred Jenkins 1983-86 12. 24 Jim Krohn 1976-79 13. 20 Bill Demory 1970-72

Nick Foles Mike Thomas Bobby Wade

86 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 87 OFFENSIVE RECORDS Individual Rushing Team Rushing Highs/Lows, Season MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Game: 48, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Oregon, 11-23-13; Most PG: 55.5, 1978 (610 in 11) 39, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Utah, 10-19-13; Fewest PG: 26.7, 2007 (320 in 12) 36, Ontiwaun Carter, vs. Colo. St. 10-8-1994 Total: 663, 1977 (12 games) Season: 349, Ka’Deem Carey, 2013 (12 games) Season PG: 24.4, Ontiwaun Carter, 1994 (268 in 11) YARDS GAINED PER GAME Career: 815, Ontiwaun Carter, 1991-94 (46 games) Most: 276.5, 1954 (2745 in 10) Career PG: 20.6, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13 (746 in 36 games) Fewest: 43.8, 2002 (526 in 12) 17.7, Ontiwaun Carter, 1991-94 (815 in 46 games) TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING PER GAME MOST NET YARDS GAINED Most: 4.3, 1954 (43 in 10) Game: 366, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Colo.,11-10-12 (25 att.) Most, Pac-10: 2.77, 2013 (36 in 13) Season: 1,929, Ka’Deem Carey, 2012 (303 att.) Fewest: 0.4, 1965 (4 in 10) Career: 4,239, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13 (743 att.) Fewest, Pac-10: 0.6, 2002 and 2007 (7 in 12) MOST YARDS LOST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Game: 78, Bruce McCauley, vs. Marquette, 10-18-52 (9 tc); Most: 5.7, 1961 (408 for 2326) 75, Willie Tuitama, at Oregon St., 10-6-07 (8 tc) Fewest: 1.5, 2002 (360 for 526) Season: 409, Jason Johnson, 2002 (60 att.; -373 net) GAMES GAINING 300+ YARDS (SEASON) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH Five 1973 and 2013 Game: 38.0, Art Luppino, vs. New Mexico St., 9-18-54 (6 for 228) Min. 10: 16.0, Trung Canidate, vs. Arizona St., 11-27-98 (18 for 288) Individual Passing Min. 20: 14.6, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Colorado, 11-10-12 (25-366) Season: 7.96, Bobby Lee Thompson, 1960 (92 for 732) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS Min. 100: 7.59, Art Luppino, 1954 (179 for 1359) Game: 73, Anu Solomon vs. California, 9-20-14 (47 comp); Min. 200: 6.37, Ka’Deem Carey, 2012 (303-1929) 72, Anu Solomon vs. USC, 10-11-14 (43 comp); Career: 7.6, Bobby Lee Thompson, 1960-61 (195 for 1484) 69, Matt Scott at Stanford, 10-6-12 (45 comp); Min. 200: 6.6, Art Luppino, 1953-56 (513 for 3371) 61, Willie Tuitama at California, 9-22-07 (42 comp.) MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING Season: 560, Nick Foles, 2011; 540, Anu Solomon, 2014 Game: 5, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Colorado, Nov. 10, 2012; Career: 1,396, Nick Foles, 2009-11; 4, by five players. 1,276, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08; Season: 23, Ka’Deem Carey, 2012; 1,069, Tom Tunnicliffe, 1980-83 21, Art Luppino, 1954 Career: 48, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13; MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 44, Art Luppino, 1953-56 Game: 47, Anu Solomon vs. California, 9-20-14, 73 att; GAMES GAINED 100 YARDS 45, Matt Scott at Stanford, 10-6-2012, 69 att; 43, Anu Solomon vs. USC, 10-11-14, 72 att; Consecutive: 16, Ka’Deem Carey, 2012-13 42, Willie Tuitama, at California, 9-22-07, 61 att.; Season: 12, Ka’Deem Carey, 2013 Season: 387, Nick Foles, 2011 (12G, 560 att); Freshman: 7, Nick Wilson, 2014 327, Willie Tuitama, 2007 (12G, 524 att); Career: 22, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13; 313, Anu Solomon, 2014 (14G, 540 att). 18, Trung Canidate, 1996-99 Career: 933, Nick Foles, 2009-11; MOST YARDS GAINED BY TWO PLAYERS 786, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 Career PG: 26.7, Nick Foles (933 in 35G); Game: 410, Ka’Deem Carey (366)/B.J. Denker (44), vs. Colo. 11-10-12; 19.7, Willie Tuitama (786 in 40) 393, Kenny Cardella (200)/Don Beasley (193) vs. ASU, 11-28-53 MOST PLAYERS GAINING 100 YARDS (GAME) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, GAME 10 PC: 91.7, Tom Tunnicliffe, vs. UTEP, 10-31-81 (11-12) Three (Twice): Brandon Dawkins (12-183), Samajie Grant (19-176), Zach Green 15 PC: 86.4, B.J. Denker, vs. Oregon, 11-23-13 (19-22) (14-126) vs. Arizona State, 2016); and below 20 PC: 84.6, Anu Solomon, vs. Nevada, 9-13-14 (22-26) Chuck Levy (19-156), Ontiwaun Carter (15-160), Billy Johnson 30 PC: 86.5, Nick Foles, vs. Toledo, 9-3-10 (32-37) (18-100) vs. Oregon, 1993 40 PC: 78.4, Nick Foles, vs. Stanford, 10-17-09 (40-51) PLAYERS WITH 700+ YARDS (SEASON) HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, SEASON Three, 2015 (Jared Baker, Nick Wilson, Jerrard Randall) 100 PA: 68.5, K.Smith, 1998 (113-165-7, 1,732 yds-13 TD.) 200 PA: 69.1, Nick Foles, 2011 (560-387-14, 4334, 28 TD); Team Rushing Highs/Lows, Game 67.1, Nick Foles, 2010 (426-286-10, 3191, 19 TD); 64.9, W. Tuitama, 2008 (399-259-8, 3,088-23 TD) TEAM RUSHING ATTEMPTS 100 PC: 69.1, Nick Foles, 2011 (387-560, 4,334 yds); Most: 80 vs. Oregon, 1993 68.5, Keith Smith, 1998 (113-165, 1,732 yds.) Fewest: 12 vs. Wyoming, 1936 Fewest Pac-10: 14 vs. Stanford, 2009 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, CAREER (MIN. 500 ATT) Both, Most: 129 vs. New Mexico, 1973 (Arizona 66, New Mexico 63) 66.8 Nick Foles, 2009-11 (1396-933) Both, Fewest: 52 vs. Wyoming, 1936 (Ariz. 12, Wyoming 40) 61.6 Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (1276-786) 59.8 Keith Smith, 1996-99 (434-726) TEAM RUSHING YARDS GAINED Most: 511, Arizona State, 2016 (48 rushes) MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Pac-12 Game: 511, Arizona State, 2016 (48 rushes) Game: 6, John Kelly, vs. Michigan St., 11-8-49; Fewest: -49 vs. Arizona St., 1958 (27 rushes) 6, Bruce Lee, vs. Auburn (Sun Bowl), 12-28-68 Pac-10 Game: -23, at Oregon St., 2002 (25 rushes) Season: 18, Ed McCauley, 1950 (att. 138) Both, Most: 734, at UCLA, 1972 (Ariz 229, UCLA 505) Season % of Att: 19.4, Ted Bland, 1935 (14 of 72) Both, Fewest: 53 vs. Wyoming, 1967 (Ariz. 14, Wyoming 39); Career: 56, Tom Tunnicliffe, 1980-83 53 vs Toledo 2010 (Ariz 25, UT 28) FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED (PCT. OF ATTEMPTS) MOST TOUCHDOWNS BY RUSHING Season: 1.39, Bruce Hill, 1975 (3 in 215) 11 vs. New Mexico St., 1916 (73-0) Career (500 att): 2.36, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (33 in 1396); 2.42, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (31 in 1276) AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH Highest: 12.7 at UTEP, 1952 (38 for 483) MOST ATTEMPTS WITHOUT INTERCEPTIONS Lowest: -1.8 vs. Arizona St., 1958 (27 for -49) Game: 72, Anu Solomon, vs. USC, 2014; 51, Nick Foles, vs. Stanford, 2009, vs, OkSt, 2011, vs. ASU, 2011; Game (pre-INT): 68, Matt Scott, at Stanford, 10-6-2012 Consecutive: 233, Anu Solomon (2014 Boise St.-2015 Washington); 208, Nick Foles (2010-USC 2011) To open season: 210, Anu Solomon, 2015 (ended Q1 at Wash.)

86 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 87 OFFENSIVE RECORDS MOST YARDS GAINED Team Passing Highs/Lows, Game Game: 520, Anu Solomon (Fr.), vs. California, 9--20-2014; 510, Willie Tuitama, at Washington, 10-27-07 PASSES ATTEMPTED Season: 4,334, Nick Foles, 2011, 12 games Most: 74, vs. California, 2014 (47 comp.) Season (Fr.): 3,793, Anu Solomon, 2014, 14 games Fewest: 1, vs. Oregon, 1978 (comp. 0); Season PG: 361.2, Nick Foles, 2011 (4,334 in 12) 1, vs. Oregon, 1993 (comp. 0) Career: 10,011, Nick Foles, 2009-2011 (933-1396-33-67) ; Both, Most: 117, at Wash. State, 2014 (UA 38, WSU 79) 9211, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 Both, Fewest: 10 vs. Pomona, 1930 (Ariz. 6, Pom. 4) Career PG: 286.0, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (10011-35G); 230.2, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (9,211 in 40) PASSES COMPLETED YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT Most: 47, vs. California, 2014 (74 att.) Fewest: 0, vs. Oregon, 1978 (att. 1); Game: 35.3, Eddie Wilson vs. Colorado St., 9-23-61 (6-212) 0, vs. Oregon, 1993 (att. 1); Min. 10: 20.6, Bill Brechler vs. Idaho, 11-9-63 (11 for 227) 0, vs. New Mexico St., 1934 (att.11) Min. 20: 15.3, Tom Tunnicliffe vs.UOP, 10-23-82 (28-427) Both, Most: 82 at Wash. State, 2014 (UA 26, WSU 56) Min. 30: 11.9, Bruce Hill vs. UNM, 10-25-75 (34-406); Both, Fewest: 3, vs. NMSU, 1934 (Ariz. 0, NMSU 3); 11.9, Keith Smith vs. California, 11-2-96 (35-418) 3, vs. Loyola, 1932 (Ariz. 3, Loyola 0); Min. 40: 10.9, Jason Johnson at Cal, 11-16-02 (45-492) 3, Oklahoma St., 1932 (Ariz. 3, Oklahoma St. 0); Season: 10.5, Keith Smith, 1998 (165 for 1,732) 3, Colorado St., 1930 (Ariz. 2, Colorado St. 1); Season (200 att): 8.3, Keith Smith, 1999 (228-1,903) 3, at Texas Tech, 1935 (Ariz. 2, Texas Tech 1) Season (300 att): 8.1, Jason Johnson, 2002 (410-3,327) Career: 8.3, Marc Lunsford, 1974-77 (332-2,756) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Career (500 att): 8.2, Keith Smith, 1996-99 (726- 5,972) (10 PA): .800, vs. Arizona St., 1948 (8 of 10) Career (1000 att): 7.2, W. Tuitama, 2005-08 (1,276-9,211) (10 PC): .857, vs. Colorado, 2012 (12 of 14) MOST YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETIONS (20 PA): .863, vs. Oregon, 2013 (19 of 22) .818, vs. Washington, 2010 (18 of 22) Game (5 PC): 42.4, Eddie Wilson, vs. Colo St., 9-23-61 (5-212) (25 PA): .846, Nevada, 2014 (22 of 26) Game (10 PC): 26.2, Brian Linstrom, vs. BYU, 10-10-70 (10-262) (30 PA): .841, at Toledo, 2010 (37 of 44) Game (20 PC): 17.0, Anu Solomon, vs. UNLV, 8-29-2014 (25-425) Both, Highest: . 824, vs. Colorado, 2012 (28 of 34) Season (50 PC): 18.34, Marc Lunsford, 1976 (70-1,284) Lowest (10 PA): .000, vs. New Mexico St., 1934 (0 of 11) Season (100 PC): 17.13, Bruce Hill, 1975 (102-1,747) Career: 18.13, Marc Lunsford, 1974-77 (152-2,756) YARDS GAINED PASSING Career (200 PC): 15.01, Bruce Hill, 1973-75 (339-5,090) Most: 520, California, 2014; 510, at Washington, 2007 Career (500 PC): 11.7, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (786-9,211) Pac-10 Game: 520, California, 2014; 510, at Washington, 2007 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES Fewest: 0, at Oregon, 1978; 0, vs. Oregon, 1993 Game: 6, Tom Tunnicliffe, vs. Pacific, 10-23-82; Both, Most: 921, vs. California, 1996 (Ariz. 418, Cal 503); 5, Anu Solomon, vs. California, 9-20-14; 900, vs. Cal, 2014 (Ariz. 520, Cal 380); 5, Anu Solomon, at Washington State, 10-25-14; 893 vs. USC 2011 (UA 425, USC 468) 5, Willie Tuitama, vs. NAU, 9-8-07 Both, Fewest: 20, vs. Colorado St., 1930 (Ariz. 17, Colorado St. 3) 5, Willie Tuitama at Washington, 10-27-07; 5, Keith Smith at California, 11-2-96; TOUCHDOWN PASSES 5, Nick Foles vs. NAU, 9-3-11 Most: 6 vs. Pacific, 1982 Season: 28, Anu Solomon, 2014; Both, Most: 13 vs. California, 1996 (Ariz. 5, California 8) 28, Nick Foles, 2011; 28, Willie Tuitama, 2007 MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Career: 67, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08; Most: 8, vs. Auburn (Sun Bowl), 1968; 67, Nick Foles, 2009-11 8, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1946 PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING Both Teams: 11, Auburn 1968 (Ariz. 8, Auburn 3) Game: (25 PA): 273.8, Tom Tunnicliffe, vs. UOP, 10-23-82 (28-21-0-6 TD, 428 yds) PERCENT PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Game (<25 PA): 274.22, W. Tuitama, at Oregon, 11-18-06 (9-8-0-2 TD, 120 yds.) .417 at Minnesota, 1939 (5 of 12) Season (100 PA): 174.17, Keith Smith, 1998 (113-165, 1,732) Season (150 PA): 174.17, Keith Smith, 1998 (113-165, 1,732) MOST ATTEMPTS WITHOUT INTERCEPTION Career (300 PA): 140.52, Keith Smith, 1996-99 (726 att.) Game: 72, vs. USC, 2014 (43-72) Career (500 PA): 140.52, Keith Smith, 1996-99 (726 att.) Game (Pre INT): 68, at Stanford, 2012 (68 of 68 before INT in OT). Career (1000 PA): 138.18, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (1,396 att); 134.70, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (1275 att.) YARDS GAINED PER ATTEMPT CONSECUTIVE GAMES THROWING TOUCHDOWN PASS Most: 30.3, vs. Colorado St., 1961 (7-for-212) Most (Min. 20): 15.2 at Oregon St., 2005 (22-for-335) 17 Nick Foles (OSU, 2010-all 12G in 2011) Fewest (Min. 10): .33, vs. Kansas, 1949 (15-for-5) 11 Marc Reed (Iowa, 1966-Wyoming, 1967) 10 Willie Tuitama (Stanford ’97-UW ’08) YARDS GAINED PER COMPLETION Freshman: 9, Anu Solomon (Game 1-9) Most: 42.4, vs. Colorado St., 1961 (5 for 212) PASSING YARDS GAINED BY OPPOSING PLAYERS Most (Min. 9): 32.7, vs. Texas Tech, 1977 (9 for 294) Most (Min. 15): 23.9, vs. Wyoming, 1976 (15 for 358) Game: 921- Keith Smith (418) and Pat Barnes, Cal (503), 11-2-96; Fewest (Min. 10): 5.4, vs. West Texas St., 1956 (10 for 54) 900 - Anu Solomon (520) and (380), 9-20-2014; 893 – Nick Foles (425), , USC (468), 10-1-11; MOST YARDS ALLOWED INTERCEPTION RETURNS 862 – Matt Scott (369), Matt Barkley, USC (493), 10-27-12; 165 vs. Oklahoma St., 1941 (7 returns) 851 – Matt Scott (491), Jose Nunes, Stanford (360), 10-6-12; 838 – Nick Foles (415), , Stanford (423), 10-17-09 AVERAGE GAIN ALLOWED PER INTERCEPTION RETURN 64.5 by Utah, 1972 (2 for 129) INTERCEPTED PASSES RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN 3 by Michigan St., 1949

88 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 89 OFFENSIVE RECORDS Team Passing Highs/Lows, Season HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RECEPTION (MIN. 3) Game: 45.5, Cayleb Jones, vs. New Mexico, 12-19-2015 (4 for 182) PASSES ATTEMPTED PER GAME (Min. 5): 34.2, Charlie McKee, vs. Oregon St., 11-6-71 (6 for 205) Most: 48.1, 2011 (577 in 12) (Min. 10): 25.9, Austin Hill, vs. USC (10-259), 10-27-12 Total: 577, 2011 (12 games) Season: 21.0, Keith Hartwig, 1976 (54 for 1134) Fewest: 11.2, 1937 (112 in 10) Career: 20.1, Keith Hartwig, 1973-76 (67 for 1350) PASSES COMPLETED PER GAME TOUCHDOWN PASSES CAUGHT Most: 33.2, 2011 (398 in 12) Game: 3, Cayleb Jones, vs. California, 9-20-2014 (of 13 rec.) Total: 398, 2011 (12 G) 3, Juron Criner, vs. Ore. ’09 (of 5); UCLA ’11 (10) Fewest: 4.0, 1935 (36 in 9) 3, Mike Thomas, at Washington, 10-27-07 (of 10) 3, Bobby Wade, at California, 11-3-2001 (of 6) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 3, Scott Piper vs. Northwestern, 10-4-75 (of 4) Highest: .690, 2011 (398 of 577) 3, Charlie McKee vs. Wyoming, 11-21-70 (of 3) .681, 2010 (357 of 524) 3, Joe Hernandez vs. New Mexico, 10-21-61 (of 4) .646, 2008 (266 of 412) 3, Bill Glazier vs. New Mexico, 11-5-49 (of 6) .625, 2007 (332 of 531) Season: 11, Austin Hill, 2012; Lowest: .295, 1935 (36 of 122) 11, Mike Thomas, 2007; 11, Theopolis Bell, 1974; YARDS GAINED PER GAME 11, Juron Criner, 2010; Juron Criner 2011 Most: 370.8, 2011 (4449 in 12) Career: 32, Juron Criner, 2008-11; Total Yds: 4449, 2011 (12 G) 30, T. Bell, 1972-75 Fewest: 61.7, 1939 (617 in 10) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A PASS TOUCHDOWN PASSES PER GAME 42 Dennis Northcutt (10-26-96 Oregon St. to 11-27-99 ASU); Highest: 2.5, 1997 (27 in 11) 42 Bobby Wade (9-18-99 Stanford to 11-29-02 ASU, 1 missed gm) Most total: 29, 2011 (in 12); 29, 2014 (in 14) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES CATCHING A TOUCHDOWN PASS Fewest: .2, 1965 (2 in 10) 6 Rodney Williams (9-27 thru 11-8-97 UCLA-Oregon St) PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED PER GAME CAREER 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Most: 2.66, 1940 (24 in 9) Total: 26, 1949 (10 G) 13 Dennis Northcutt, 1996-99; Fewest: .27, 1975 (3 in 11) 12 Bobby Wade, 1999-02; 11 Mike Thomas, 2005-08; PERCENTAGE PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 11 Juron Criner, 2008-11 Highest: 15.2, 1939 (22 of 145) Lowest: 1.3, 1975 (3 of 236) Individual Total Offense 1.8, 2014 (10 of 564) 1.8, 2013 (7 of 383) MOST PLAYS Game: 89, Anu Solomon vs. California 2014 (73P/16 R); CONSECUTIVE GAMES TD PASS THROWN 76, Anu Solomon vs. USC 2014 (72P/4 R); Season: 12, 2011 74, Matt Scott at Stanford 2012 (69P/5R) Overall: 22, Washington 2011 to Oregon 2012 Season: 677, Anu Solomon, 2014 (540P/137R) Career: 1,503, Nick Foles 2009-11 (1,396P, 106R, 1Rec); GAMES EXCEEDING 250 YARDS 1,448, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08, (1,276 P/ 172 R) Season: 12, 2011 (all 300); 9, 2010; 8, 2007 Consecutive: 19, USC 2010 to SC State 2012 MOST YARDS GAINED Game: 566, Anu Solomon vs. California 2014 (520P/46R); AVERAGE GAIN PER ATTEMPT 517, Willie Tuitama at UW, 10-27-07 (510P/7R) Most: 9.0, 1998 (309-for-2,778) Season: 4,231, Nick Foles 2011 (4334P/-103R) Fewest: 4.06, 1949 (198-for-805) Career: 9,712, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (10011P/-290R/-9Rec); 8,727, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (9,211 P/-484 R) AVERAGE GAIN PER COMPLETION Career PG: 277.5, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (35G); Most: 17.71, 1977 (98-for-1736) 218.2, Willie Tuitama, 2005-08 (40 G) Fewest: 9.72, 2009 (301-for-2,927) 9.94, 1957 (155-for-1540) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY, GAME Min. 15 plays: 16.0, Trung Canidate, 11-27-98, vs. ASU (18-288); YARDS ALLOWED INTERCEPTION RETURNS PER GAME 14.4, Bill Brechler, vs. Idaho, 11-9-63 (19-274) Fewest: 1.1, 1975 (12 in 11) Min. 25 plays: 14.0, Tom Tunnicliffe, vs. Pacific, 10-23-82 (30-420) Most: 45.4, 1949 (454 in 10) Min. 40 plays: 11.1, Keith Smith, at California 11-2-96 (45-502) Min. 50 plays: 9.2, Willie Tuitama at Washington, 10-27-07 (56-517) AVERAGE PER INTERCEPTION RETURN ALLOWED Fewest: 3.0, 1994 (7-for-21) HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY, SEASON Most: 19.1, 1991 (17-for-324) Min. 1000 yds: 7.61, Eddie Wilson, 1961 (181-1377) Min. 2000 yds: 7.36, Keith Smith, 1999 (279-2054) TOUCHDOWNS ON PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED Min. 3000 yds: 7.0, Nick Foles, 2011 (603-4231) 3 1949, 1982, 2001, 2003, 2006 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY, CAREER Individual Receiving Min. 2000 yds: 6.90, Keith Smith, 1996-99 (1021-7049) Min. 3000 yds: 6.53, Art Luppino, 1953-56 (516-3371) MOST PASSES CAUGHT Min. 4000 yds: 6.4, Jason Johnson, 1999-02 (832-5285) Game: 14, Jeremy McDaniel, at California, 11-2-96 Min. 5000 yds: 6.5, Nick Foles, 2009-11 (1503-9712) Season: 93, Bobby Wade, 2002 (12 games) Min. 6000 yds: 6.8, Matt Scott, 2008-12 (888-6059) Career: 259, Mike Thomas, 2005-08 Career PG: 5.4, Mike Thomas 2005-08, 259 in 48G ; MOST TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR (TDS SCORED AND PASSED FOR) 5.1, Bobby Wade 1999-02, 230 in 45G; Game: 7, Keith Smith, vs. California, 11-2-96 (5 P, 2 R) 4.7, Dennis Northcutt, 1996-99, 223 in 47G Season: 33, Matt Scott, 2012 (27 P, 6 R); 31, Willie Tuitama, 2007 (28 P, 3 R); MOST RECEIVING YARDS GAINED 30, Anu Solomon, 2014 (28 P, 2 R); Game: 283, Jeremy McDaniel, at Cal, 11-2-96 (14 rec.) 28, Nick Foles, 2011 (28 P); Opposing players: 604, Austin Hill (10-259) vs. USC (Marqise Lee, 16-345) Season: 1422, Dennis Northcutt, 1999 (88 rec.) POINTS RESPONSIBLE FOR (SCORED AND PASSED FOR) Career: 3351, Bobby Wade, 1999-02 (230 rec.) Game: 42, Keith Smith, vs. California, 11-296 (5P, 2R) Season: 202, Matt Scott, 2012 (27 P, 6 R, 2 2-pt pass); MOST PLAYERS 100 YARDS RECEIVING, GAME 188, Willie Tuitama, 2007 (3 R, 28 TD P, 2-pt PAT pass); 3, M. Thomas 7-137, T. Turner 7-109, A. Johnson 7-102 vs. New Mexico 2007 180, Anu Solomon, 2014 (28 P TD, 2 R TD).

88 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 89 OFFENSIVE RECORDS YARDS GAINED BY OPPOSING PLAYERS Individual Scoring & Kicking Game: 1,030, Keith Smith, (502) & Pat Barnes, Cal (528), Nov. 2, 1996 MOST POINTS SCORED Team Total Offense Highs/Lows, Game Game: 32, Art Luppino, vs. New Mexico St., 1954 Season: 166, Art Luppino, 1954 PLAYS, RUSHING AND PASSING Career: 360, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 Most: 106, twice (2014 vs. California and 2014 vs. Boise State) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED Fewest: 34, at Loyola, 1935 (24R, 12P) Both, Most: 188, vs. Nevada, 2012 (105 Nev., 83 Ariz.) Game: 5, Art Luppino, vs. New Mexico St., 1954; Both, Fewest: 84, vs. Wyo., 1936 (Ariz. 45, Wyo 39) 5, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Colorado, 2012 Season: 24, Art Luppino, 1954; YARDS GAINED 24, Ka’Deem Carey, 2012 Most: 792, vs. NAU, 2015 (499R/293P) Career: 52, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13; Pac-12 Game: 627, vs. California, 2014 (240P, 107R) 48, Art Luppino, 1953-56 Fewest: 15, at Loyola, 1935 (-4R,19P) MOST 2-POINT CONVERSIONS MADE Pac-10 Game: 93, at Oregon St., 2002 (116 P, -23 R) Both, Most: 1,254, vs. California, 1996 (Ariz. 595, California 659) Game: 5, Art Luppino, 1953 (1-pt. conv. runs before the 2-point rule) Both, Fewest: 175, at Texas Tech, 1935 (Ariz. 65, Texas Tech110) Season: 5, Art Luppino, 1953 (1-pt. conv. runs before the 2-point rule) Career: 8, Eddie Wilson (passes), 1956-61 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY FIELD GOALS MADE Highest: 13.3, at UTEP, 1952 (45 for 599) Lowest: .42, at Loyola, 1935 (36 for 15) Game: 4, Casey Skowron, at UTSA, 9-4-14 (4 att.); 4, Alex Zendejas, vs. Cent. Mich., 9-5-09 (att. 5); TOUCHDOWNS BY RUSHING AND PASSING 4, Alex Zendejas, at. Washinton, 10-10-09 (att. 4); 11 vs. NAU, 2015; 4, Doug Pfaff, vs. Stanford, 9-2-89 (att. 4); 9 vs. Idaho, 2008; 4, Max Zendejas, vs. Washington St., 9-14-85 (att. 4); 9 vs. UTEP, 1976; 4, Max Zendejas, at LSU, 9-22-84 (att. 4); 9 San Diego St., 1956; 4, Max Zendejas, at California, 10-1-83 (att. 5); 9 New Mexico St., 1951 4, Charles Gorham, vs. Indiana, 9-22-73 (att. 4); 4, Steve Hurley, vs. UTEP, 10-5-68 (att. 4) Season: 23 Steve McLaughlin, 1994 (att 29) Team Total Offense Highs/Lows, Season Career: 79, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (att. 107) PLAYS PER GAME MOST FIELD GOALS, SEASON Most: 83.2, 2012 (1082 in 13 games) Steve McLaughlin* 23 (29 att.) 1994 (plus 2 bowl FG) 81.4, 2014 (1139 in 14 games) Max Zendejas* 22 (29 att.) 1985 (plus 2 bowl FG) Total: 1,139, 2014 (14 games) Jason Bondzio 21 (26 att.) 2007 1,082, 2012 (13 games) Max Zendejas 21 (27 att.) 1984 Fewest: 54.0, 1959 (540 in 10) Gary Coston* 21 (24 att.) 1986 (plus 2 bowl FG) Lowest: 493, 1938 (9 games) (At time, bowls not included in season stats) YARDS GAINED PER GAME MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Most: 526.2, 2012 (6840 in 13 games) Game: 5, five times, last Casey Skowron, vs. USC 2014 (made 2) Fewest: 182.8, 1965 (1828 in 10) Season: 29, Max Zendejas, 1985 Career: 107, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (2-3 bowls; made 79) AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Most: 6.5, 1999 (874 for 5,663) HIGHEST FIELD GOALS MADE PERCENTAGE 6.5, 2015 (993 for 6,534) Game: 100.00, Casey Skowron, at UTSA, 9-4-14 (4 of 4); Fewest: 2.74, 1965 (629 for 1,828) 100.00, Alex Zendejas, at Wash., 10-10-09 (4 of 4); 100.00, Doug Pfaff, vs. Stanford, 9-2-89 (4 of 4); TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING AND PASSING PER GAME 100.00, Max Zendejas, at LSU, 9-22-84 (4 of 4); Most: 5.2, 1954 (52 in 10) 100.00, Charlie Gorham, vs. Indiana, 9-22-73 (4 of 4); Fewest: 0.6, 1965 (6 in 10) 100.00, Steve Hurley, vs. UTEP, 10-5-68 (4 of 4) Season: .875, Jason Bondzio, 2008 (14 of 16); GAMES EXCEEDING 500 YDS. .818, Casey Skowron, 2015 (18-22); 10 2012 .800, Max Zendejas, 1983 (20 of 25) 6 1999 (five consecutive) Career: .833, Jason Bondzio, 2007-08 (35 of 42); .760, Casey Skowron, 2014-15 (38-50); Individual All-Purpose Yardage .738, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (79-107) MOST PLAYS MOST CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 49, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Oregon, 11-23-13 (48 rush/1 rec); 11 Max Zendejas, 1984 (Fresno St. to Long Beach St.) 39, David Adams, at Oregon, 9-20-86 (31 rush/ 6rec./2 KOR); 39, Nic Grigsby, vs. Washington St., 9-29-07 (30 rush, 9 rec) MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES KICKING FIELD GOAL Season: 375, Ka’Deem Carey, 2013 (349 rush, 26 rec) Season: 11, Max Zendejas, 1983; 11, Jason Bondzio, 2007 Career: 855, Ontiwaun Carter, 1991-94; 847, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13 Career: 18, Max Zendejas, 1982-84 YARDS GAINED MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 50 YARDS OR MORE Game: 400, Ka’Deem Carey, vs. Colorado 11-10-12; Game: 2, Max Zendejas, vs. UCLA, 11-12-83 (51-53) 359, Art Luppino, vs. New Mexico St., 9-18-54 Season: 5, Max Zendejas, 1984 (53-50-54-50-52) Season: 2,249, Dennis Northcutt, 1999 (1422 rec./436 PR/191 KR/200 rush.) Career: 13, Max Zendejas, 1982-84 Career: 5,483, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13; 5,392, Dennis Northcutt, 1996-99; MOST GAMES KICKING THREE OR MORE FIELD GOALS 4,981, Mike Thomas, 2005-08 Season: 4, Casey Skowron, 2014 and 2015; Career PG: 152.3, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-13 (5,483 in 36 games); 4, Lee Pistor, 1975; 140.5, Bobby Lee Thompson, 1960-61 (2,810 in 20 games) 4, Max Zendejas, 1984, 1985 Career: 12, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY Game: 44.9, Art Luppino, vs. New Mexico St., 9-18-54 (8 for 359) MOST GAMES KICKING FIELD GOAL Season (Min. 100): 16.8, Dennis Northcutt, 1999 (134 for 2249) Season: 11, Max Zendejas, 1983; Career: 15.6, Theopolis Bell, 1972-73 (317 for 4943) 11, Jason Bondzio, 2007; Career <2000 yds: 21.9 Travis Cobb, 2009-10 (91-1992) Career: 38, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 LONGEST FIELD GOAL Game: 57, Max Zendejas, at Arizona St., 11-23-85; 57, Lee Pistor, at Iowa, 9-24-77; 57, Jon Prasuhn, vs. Pacific, 9-2-95 Opponent: 63, Clark Kremble, Colorado St., 11-15-1975 AZ Stadium: 57, Jon Prasuhn, vs. Pacific, 9-21-95

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PAT KICKS MADE FIELD GOALS Game: 10, Casey Skowron, vs. NAU, 9-19-2015; Made: 4, vs. UTSA, 2014 (att. 4); 4 vs. CMU, 2009 (att. 5); 9, Lee Pistor, vs. UTEP, 19-9-75 (att. 9); 4 at Washington, 2009 (att. 4); 9, Brett Weber, vs. Pacific, 11-15-80 (att. 9) 4 vs. Indiana, 1973 (att. 4); Season: 59, Casey Skowron, 2015 (61 att); 4, vs. UTEP, 1968 (att. 4); 4, at California, 1983 (att. 5); 58, John Bonano, 2012 (59); 4, at LSU, 1984 (att. 4); 4, vs. Stanford, 1989 (att.4) 57, Casey Skowron, 2014 (57) Attempted: 5, vs. USC, 2015 (made 2); Career: 123, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (att. 125) 5, vs. CMU, 2009 (made 4); 5, at Iowa, 1973 (made 3); PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED 5, at Notre Dame, 1982 (made 3); Game: 10, Casey Skowron, vs. NAU, 9-19-2015 (made 10); 5, at California, 1983 (made 4) 10, Joe Goff, vs. Arizona St., 9-28-46 (made 7) Both, Made: 7 vs. Oregon St., 2000 (A3, OSU4); Season: 61, Casey Skowron, 2015 (61 att); 7, at California, 1983 (Ariz. 4, California 2); 59, John Bonano, 2012 (59); 7, at LSU, 1984 (Ariz. 4, LSU 4); 57, Casey Skowron, 2014 7, at UCLA, 1997 (Ariz. 2, UCLA 4) Career: 125, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (made 123) Both, Attempts: 8, vs. SJSU 1970 (Ariz. 4, SJSU 4); 8, vs. Colorado St., 1980 (Colorado St. 5, Ariz. 3); HIGHEST PERCENTAGE PAT KICKS MADE 8, at California, 1983 (Ariz. 5, California 3); Game: 100.00 Casey Skowron vs. NAU, 2015 (10-10); 8, at LSU, 1984 (Ariz. 4, LSU 4); 100.00 Lee Pistor vs. UTEP, 1975 (9-9); 8, vs. Washington St., 1993 (Ariz.4, Washington St. 4) 100.00 Brett Weber vs. UOP 1980 (9-9) Season: 100.00, Casey Skowron, 2014 (57-57); SAFETIES 100.00, Jason Bondzio, 2008 (55-55); Game: 2, vs. Arizona St., 1982; 2, at New Mexico, 1941 100.00, Max Zendejas, 1983 (39-39); Season: 4, 1941 100.00, Josh Pollack, 2016 (36-26); 100.00, Gary Coston, 1990 (32-32); SAFETIES ALLOWED 100.00, Mark McDonald, 1997 (31-31); Game: 2, at TCU, 1999 100.00, Bill Zivic, 1979 (28-28); Season: 3, 1999 100.00, Steve McLaughlin, 1992/1994 (26-26); 100.00, Brett Weber, 1980 (26-26); Team Scoring & Kicking Highs/Lows, Season 100.00, John Bonano, 2011 (24-24); 100.00, Nick Folk, 2006 (22-22) Career: 99.1, Gary Coston 1986-90 (115-116); POINTS PER GAME 98.9, Jason Bondzio 2007-08 (92-93); Most: 38.5, 1954 (56 in 10) 98.4, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (123-125) Fewest: 7.7, 1965 (77 in 10) CONSECUTIVE PAT KICKS MADE TOUCHDOWNS PER GAME Season: 57, Casey Skowron, 2014; Most: 5.6, 1954 (54 in 10) 55, Jason Bondzio, 2008 5.6, 1998 (56 in 12) Career: 74; John Bonano, 2009-12 (WSU ‘09 thru ASU ‘12); Fewest: 0.9, 1965 (9 in 10) 68, Max Zendejas, 1982-84 (Stan ’82 thru USC ‘84; 67, Jason Bondzio, 2007-08 (Wash ’07 through ’08) EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING PER GAME Most: 4.6, 2008 (60 in 13); 4.5, 2015 (59 in 13) MOST POINTS SCORED BY KICKING Fewest: 0.6, 1958 (6 in 10) Game: 16, Casey Skowron, UNLV, 8-29-14 (7 PAT, 3 FG); 16, Jake Smith, at UNLV, 9-7-13 (7 PAT, 3 FGs) EXTRA POINT KICKING PERCENTAGE Season: 117, Casey Skowron, 2014 (57 PAT, 20 FG); Highest: 100.00, 2014 (57-57); 113, Casey Skowron, 2015 (59 PAT, 18 FG); 100.0, 2008 (60-60); 100, Jason Bondzio, 2007 (21 FGs, 37 XPs) 100.0, 1983 (38-38); Career: 360, Max Zendejas, 1982-85 (79 FG, 123 PAT) 100.0, 1986 (34-34); 100.0, 1988 (32-32); 100.0, 1979 (28-28); Team Scoring & Kicking, Game 100.0, 1989 (27-27); 100.0, 1980, 1992,1994 (26-26); MOST POINTS SCORED 100.0, 2006 (22-22) Arizona: 77, vs. NAU, 2015 Lowest: 41.2, 1939 (7 of 17) Pac-10 Game: 59, at WSU (28), 2008; 59, at WSU (37), 2014 CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Both Teams: 111, vs. California, 1996 (55-56 30T) 95 2013-2015; Pac-10 Game: 111, vs. California (55-56 3OT), 1996 77 2007-09; In Loss: 55, vs. California (56) 3OT, 1996 73 2011-12 One Quarter: 36, vs. California (4th), 49 total, 2014; 35, vs. Idaho (2nd), 70 total, 2008 TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS One Half: 49, vs. Idaho (1st), 70 total, Made: 5, 1960 (att. 11); 45, at UNLV, 2013 (1st); 2008; Attempted: 12, 1961 (made 3) 43, vs. California, 2014 (2nd); 42, vs. UTEP, 1976 (2nd); 42 vs. UOP 1980 (1st); FIELD GOALS 42 vs. UCLA (1st), 2011 Made: 23, 1994 Pac-12, Half: 43, vs. California, 2014 (2nd); Attempted: 29, 1985; 42 vs. UCLA (1st), 2011 29, 1994 Made, Fewest: 2 (11 att), 2003 FEWEST POINTS SCORED IN VICTORY Arizona: 5, at Iowa, 1980 (5-3) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Pac-10 Game: 9, vs. Washington St., 1993 (9-6) High: .875, 2008 (14 of 16); .818 (18-22), 2015; MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED .808, 2007 (21 of 26) Arizona: 11, vs. NAU, 2015; 11, vs. UTEP, 1921; Low: .182, 2003 (2 of 11) 11, vs. New Mexico St., 1916 Both Teams: 16, vs. California, 1996 (Ariz. 8, California 8) MOST EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Arizona: 11, vs. NAU, 2015 (11-11); 10, vs. Toledo, 2008 (10-10) Both Teams: 15, vs. California (Ariz. 7, California 8) ‘96 MOST 2-POINT EXTRA POINTS Made: 2, vs. Washington St., 1981 Attempted: 4, at New Mexico, 1960 (made 1) Both Teams Made: 3, at Utah, 1959 (Ariz. 0, Utah 3) Both Teams, Attempted: 8, at Utah, 1959 (Ariz. 1, Utah 7)

90 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 91 PUNTING & RETURNS RECORDS Individual Punting PUNT RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS 2 vs. BYU, 1964 (69 and 61yds.) MOST PUNTS Game: 13, Marty Shuford, vs. ASU, 11-27-71 (41.4 avg.); KICKOFF RETURNS 13, Marty Shuford, vs. BYU, 11-13-71 (39.0 avg.); Most: 11, vs. Colorado, 1958 (192 yds.) 13, Bill Hargis, at Rice, 10-11-30 (40.0 avg.); Both, Most: 16, at Oregon, 2008 (8 each); 13, Clarence Sample, vs. NMSU, 1932 (32.0 avg.) 14, four times last at Oregon 2010 (Ariz. 9, UO 5) Season: 91, Marty Shuford, 1971 (38.2 avg.) Both, Fewest: 0, Oregon St. 2006; Career: 225, Danny Baugher, 2002-05; 212, Keenyn Crier, 2007-10 1, six times; last vs. Iowa 1998 (Ariz.1 onside) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER PUNT YARDS GAINED KICKOFF RETURNS Game: 57.6 Danny Baugher vs. Purdue, 9-17-05 (7-403) Most: 257, at Utah, 1948 (9 returns) 5 or less: 56.0 Nick Folk vs. BYU, 9-2-06 (4-224); Fewest: -2, vs. Pacific, 1975 (1 return) 60.0 Kyle Dugandzic vs. UCLA 2011 (2-120, 60.0) Both, Most: 348 at Washington 2011 (Ariz. 7-171, UW 6-177) Season: 47.5, Danny Baugher, 2005 (37-1758) Both, Fewest: 0, California 2006 (0 returns); 0, Oregon St. 2006 (0 returns) Season (Min. 40): 46.1, Drew Riggleman, 2014 (76-3501); 46.0, Kyle Dugandzic, 2011 (40-1840); HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN 45.3, Drew Riggleman, 2015 (52-2357) Min. 2 Returns: 65.5, vs. WSU, 2009 (2-131) Career: 44.19, Nick Folk, 2003-06 (96-4242) Min. 3 Returns: 52.7, at BYU, 1975 (3-158) Min. 5 Returns: 35.3, at UNM, 1962 (6-212) KOR TDs: 1, many times, Team Punting Highs/Lows, Game Last KOR TD: at WSU, 2014 (Cayleb Jones 44 yards onside return) PUNTS TOTAL RETURNS (COMBINED PUNT AND KICKOFF) Most: 21, at Texas Tech, 1935 Most: 13, at Texas Tech, 1935 (10 pt, 3 KO) Fewest: 0, vs. NAU 2009; Fewest: 0, at Colorado St., 1975 0, vs. WSU 2009; Both, Most: 23 vs. UCLA, 2007 (UA 12, UCLA 11) 0, vs. CSU 1979; Both, Fewest: 2, Last: at Nevada, 2015 0, vs. Pacific 1989 Both, Most: 39, at Kansas, 1936 (UA 20, KU 19); YARDS GAINED COMBINED KICK RETURNS 39, vs. Texas Tech, 1935 (Ariz. 21, Texas Tech 18) Most: 257, at Utah, 1948 (9 KO returns) Both, Fewest: 2 at USC 2011 (Ariz. 2, USC 0) Fewest: 0, at Colorado St., 1975 AVERAGE PER PUNT (MIN. 5) Combined, Most: 439, vs. Arizona St., 1946 (Ariz. 199, Arizona St.240) Combined, Fewest: 17, vs. Iowa St., 1964 (Ariz. 17, Iowa St. 0) Highest: 57.6 vs. Purdue, 2005 (7 punts) Lowest: 20.2, at Texas Tech, 1958 (6 punts) Team Returns Highs/Lows, Season Team Punting Highs/Lows, Season PUNT RETURNS PER GAME PUNTS PER GAME Most: 5.4, 1968 (54 in 10) Fewest: 0.69, 2015 (9 in 13) Most: 9.2, 1967 (92 in 10) Total: 98, 2003 (12 games) PUNT-RETURN YARDS PER GAME Fewest: 3.6, 1954 (36 in 10) Most: 56.3, 1952 (563 in 10) PUNTING AVERAGE Total: 587, 2008 (33 ret, 13 games); 578, 1998 (44 ret, 12 games) Highest: 45.6, 2014 (80 punts); Fewest: 5.9, 1966 (59 in 10) 44.9, 2005 (61 punts, 2 blk) Lowest: 31.2, 1957 (61 punts) AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN NET PUNTING AVERAGE Highest: 20.1, 1952 (28 for 563) Lowest: 5.17, 2003 (18 for 93) Highest: 41.17, 1975 (53 for 2302, 120 yds. returned) Highest (’05 rule): 40.6, 2015 (54 for 2389, 79 yds. returned) PUNT-RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Lowest: 26.3, 1957 (61 for 1904, 300 yds. returned) 4 1971 Most Had Blocked: 6, 1984 KICKOFF RETURNS PER GAME Team Punting Highs/Lows, Season Most: 6.2, 1967 (62 in 10) Fewest: 1.2, 1940 (11 in 9) PUNTS PER GAME Most: 9.2, 1967 (92 in 10) KICKOFF RETURN YARDS PER GAME Total: 98, 2003 (12 games) Most: 116.0, 1991 (1276 in 11) Fewest: 3.6, 1954 (36 in 10) Most Yards: 1,320, 2009 (53 ret, 13 G) Fewest: 17.9, 1939 (179 in 10) PUNTING AVERAGE Highest: 45.6, 2014 (80 punts); AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN 44.9, 2005 (61 punts, 2 blk) Highest: 27.2, 1935 (21 for 573) Lowest: 31.2, 1957 (61 punts) Lowest: 12.1, 1962 (34 for 412) NET PUNTING AVERAGE KICKOFF-RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Highest: 41.17, 1975 (53 for 2302, 120 yds. returned) 2 1968-1963-1954 Highest (’05 rule): 40.6, 2015 (54 for 2389, 79 yds. returned) Lowest: 26.3, 1957 (61 for 1904, 300 yds. returned) Punt Return Defense Most Had Blocked: 6, 1984 OPPONENTS’ PUNT RETURNS PER GAME Team Returns Highs/Lows, Game Fewest: 1.2, 2013 (15-50 in 13 games); 1.3, 2011 (16-217 in 12G); PUNT RETURNS 1.5, 1963 & 1954 (15 in 10) Most Returns: 10, at Iowa St., 1968 (41 yds.); Most: 6.2, 1967 (62 in 10) 10, at Texas Tech, 1935 (126 yds.) Both Teams: 16, at BYU, 1969 (Ariz. 6, BYU 10) AVERAGE YARDS ALLOWED PER RETURN Fewest Returns: 0 many times (last at Nevada 2015) Lowest: 1.7, 1985 (19 for 32) Both Teams: 0 many times (once in 2014) Highest: 18.89, 1967 (36 for 680) Most Yds: 199, vs. Arizona St., 1946 (8 returns) Most Yds, Both: 251 vs. Arizona St., 1946 (Ariz. 199, Arizona St. 52) MOST PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Fewest Yds, Both: -1, Stanford, 2001 (Ariz. 2, SU -3) 3 1937 AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN (MIN. 3) 36.5 at Denver, 1949 (4 for 146)

92 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 93 KICKING & RETURN RECORDS Kickoff Return Defense TOUCHDOWNS ON PUNT RETURNS Game: 2, Floyd Hudlow vs. BYU, 9-21-64 (61,69) OPPONENTS’ KICKOFF RETURNS PER GAME Season: 3, Floyd Hudlow, 1964; 3, Jackie Wallace, 1971 Fewest: 1.17, 2006 (14 in 12) Career: 4, Jackie Wallace, 1970-72 Most: 5.6, 1954 (56 in 10 ) MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS High total: 64 in 13 games, 2008 Game: 156, Wally Scott vs. Arizona St., 11-27-65 (7 returns) KICKOFF RETURN YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season: 510, Jackie Wallace, 1971 (41 returns) Fewest: 23.0, 2006 (276 in 12) Career: 903, Dennis Northcutt, 1996-99 (67 returns) Most: 98.9, 2008 (1286 in 13); 96.5, 1954 (965 in 10) Individual Kickoff Returns Yard High: 2008 (1286 in 13, 64 returns); 2010 (1180 in 13, 57 returns) MOST KICKOFF RETURNS AVERAGE YARDS ALLOWED PER RETURN Game: 9, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Oregon 9-24-11; Lowest: 14.1, 1962 (22 for 310) 7, Derek Hill at Washington St., 10-24-87 Highest: 24.6, 2007 (47 for 1156) Season: 34, Travis Cobb (887 yds, TD), 2010; 30, Travis Cobb (762 yds, TD), 2009 KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED Career: 80, Syndric Steptoe (1,757 yds.), 2003-06 2 1997 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Team Kick Defense Highs/Lows, Game Game: 211, Tyrell Johnson vs. Oregon 2014 (8 returns); 197, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Oregon, 2011 (9 ret); MOST OPPONENT PUNT RETURNS 180, Chuck Levy at Ohio St. 1991 (7 ret) 10 at BYU, 1969 (50 yds.) Season: 887, Travis Cobb, 2010 (34 returns); 762, T. Cobb, 2009 (30 returns); YARDS GAINED OPPONENT PUNT RETURNS 682, Chuck Levy, 1991 (27) Most: 195, vs. Wyoming, 1967 (9 returns) Career: 1757, Syndric Steptoe, 2003-06 (80 returns); Fewest: -19, vs. Washington, 1992 (3 ret) 1649, Travis Cobb, 2009-10 (64 returns); 1538, Theopolis Bell, 1972-75 (62 returns) AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN ALLOWED KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Lowest (Min. 5): -1.20, vs. Wyoming, 1973 (5-for-6); -1.20, at Stanford, 2015 (5 for -6) Game: 52.7, Theopolis Bell at BYU, Nov. 1, 1975 (3 for 158) Lowest (Min. 3): -6.3, vs. Washington, 1992 (3 for -19) Season: 37.8, Ricky Stevenson, 1968 (9 for 340) Highest (Min. 3): 42.7 vs. California, 2006 (3 for 128) Min. 1.2 PG: 32.5, Floyd Hudlow, 1963 (13 for 422) Highest (Min. 5): 25.5, at Arizona St., 1957 (6 for 153) Career (30): 27.4, Floyd Hudlow, 1963-64 (13 for 422); 26.7, Art Luppino, 1953-56 (40 for 1,069) PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 2 2005 (Oregon, Arizona St.) Game: 1, many; last Cayleb Jones at WSU, 10-25-2014 (44 yd, onside) BLOCKED PUNTS RETURNED FOR TOUCHDOWN Season: 2, Art Luppino (1954) and Rick Stevenson (1968) Arizona: 1, last time: at ASU, 2009 (Orlando Vargas) Career: 2, Art Luppino (1953-56), Rick Stevenson (1968-69), Opponent: 1, Last at Ore St., 2011 (Clayton Polk 41yd) Chris McAlister (1996-98), Travis Cobb (2009-10) KICKOFF RETURN DEFENSE Total Returns (Punt & Kickoff) MOST OPPONENT KICKOFF RETURNS 11 vs. New Mexico St., 1951 (193 yds.) MOST KICK RETURNS Game: 10, Derek Hill, vs. Colorado St., 9-13-86 (9 punt, 1 KO) YARDS ALLOWED OPPONENT KICKOFF RETURNS Season: 54, Jackie Wallace, 1971 (41 punts, 13 kickoffs, 880 yds.) Most: 241 vs. Stanford, 2009 (8 returns) Career: 141, Syndric Steptoe, 2003-06 (80 punts, 61 kickoffs); Fewest: 1, vs. ASU 2013 (1 return); 130, Theopolis Bell, 1972-75 (68 punts, 62 kickoffs) 3 vs. Oregon 2013 (1 return); 4, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1947 (3 returns) MOST YARDS ON KICK RETURNS Game: 211, Tyrell Johnson vs. Oregon 2014 (8 returns); AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN ALLOWED (MIN. 3) 197, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Oregon, 2011 (9 ret); Lowest: 1.3, at Colorado, 1953 & vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1947 (3 for 4) 180, Chuck Levy at Ohio St. 1991 (7 ret) Highest: 46.0, vs. Colo St., 1972 (3 for 138) Season: 800, Jackie Wallace, 1971 (510 KOR, 290 PR) Career: 2,347, Syndric Steptoe, 2003-06 (1,757 kickoffs, 590 punts); KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 2,290, Theopolis Bell, 1972-75 (1,513 kickoffs, 752 punts) 1 in many. Last: UCLA, 2007 (Matt Slater – 100 yds.) HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RETURN OPPONENT TOTAL KICK RETURNS Game (3 min): 49.3, Travis Cobb (KOR) vs Iowa 2010; Fewest: 0 vs. Iowa St., 1964; vs. Stephen F. Austin, 2006 28.8, Mike Thomas, at UW 10-27-07 (6-173 KOR) Most: 14, vs. New Mexico, 1949 (6pt, 8 KO) Season (Min. 20): 29.17, Art Luppino, 1954 (24 for 700) Career: 25.7, Art Luppino, 1953-56 (59 for 1515) YARDS GAINED ON KICK RETURNS Fewest: 13, Arizona St., 2006 (1-0 KR, 1-13 PR), 2013 (1-13 KR, 0-0 PR) TOUCHDOWNS ON KICK RETURNS Most: 281, vs. Wyoming, 1967 (9 pt, 3 KO); vs. UTEP, 1941 (5pt, 6 KO) Game: 2, Floyd Hudlow, vs. BYU, 9-21-64 (2 punts) Season: 3, Jackie Wallace, 1971 (3 punts); AVERAGE GAIN PER RETURN ALLOWED (MIN 5) 3, Rick Stevenson, 1968 (2 punts, 1 kickoff); Lowest: 3.6, at Utah, 1950 (9 for 32) 3, Floyd Hudlow, 1964 (3 punts) Highest: 29.5 at Washington 2011 (6-177 all KOR) Career: 4, Floyd Hudlow, 1963-64 (3 punts, 1 kickoff) Individual Punt Returns COMBINED RETURNS (PUNT, KICKOFF, INTERCEPTION) Season: 65, Jackie Wallace, 1971 (42 PR, 13 KOR, 11 int.) MOST PUNT RETURNS TOUCHDOWNS BY RETURNS Game: 9, Ted Bland vs. T.Tech, 11-11-35 (65 yds.); 9 Derek Hill vs. Colorado St., 9-13-86 (80 yds.) Game: 2, Antoine Cason, 2007 vs. Oregon (PR, INT) Season: 41, Jackie Wallace, 1971 Season: 4. Antoine Cason, 2007 (2 int., 2 punts); Career: 80, Jackie Wallace, 1970-72 3, Chris McAlister, 1998 (1 KOR, 1 PR, 1 int.) Career: 6, Jackie Wallace, 1970-72 (4 PR, 2 int.); HIGHEST AVERAGE PER RETURN 5, Antoine Cason, 2004-07 (2 punts, 3 int.) Game (min. 3): 38.3, Bug Wright vs. WSU, 11-7-09 (3-115) Season: 32.6, Floyd Hudlow, 1964 (8-251) (Min. 10): 18.9, Dennis Northcutt, 1999 (23-436) Career (min. 40): 14.95, Eddie Wolgast, 1945-49 (44-658)

92 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 93 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS First Downs PENALTIES PER GAME Most: 9.6, 1999 (114 in 12) TOTAL FIRST DOWNS Fewest: 2.5, 1937 (25 in 10) Most: 43, vs. S. Carolina State, 2012 (22 R, 17 P, 4 Pen); YARDS PENALIZED PER GAME 38, at Stanford, 2012 (12 R, 25 P, 1 Pen); 37, vs. USC, 2011 (10 R/25 P/2 Pen) Most: 79.6, 1970 (796 in 10) Fewest: 3, at Loyola, 1935 (1-1-1); 3, at Marquette, 1942 (2-1-0) Year High: 930 in 12, 1999 Both, Most: 70, vs. Nevada, 2012 (39 UN, 31 UA); Fewest: 22.5, 1937 (224 in 10) 65, at Stanford, 2012 (38 AZ, 27 SU); 63 vs, USC, 2011 (UA 37/USC 26) Turnovers Both, Fewest: 10, at Texas Tech, 1935 (Ariz. 4, Texas Tech 6) FIRST DOWNS RUSHING Most: 27, vs. UCLA, 1989 TURNOVER MARGIN PER GAME Fewest: 0, vs. Oregon, 2002; 0 vs. TCU, 2003 Postive: 2.27, 1975 (9-34) Both, Most: 38, vs. Nevada, 2012 (UN 28, UA 10) Negative: 1.7, 1952 (43-26) Both, Fewest: 6, at Texas Tech, 1967 (Ariz. 2, Arizona St. 4) FUMBLES, GAME FIRST DOWNS PASSING Most Fumbles: 9, vs. UTEP, 1959 (Lost 5) Most: 25, vs. USC, 2011 Both Teams: 16, at Utah, 1952 (Ariz. 7, Utah 9); Fewest: 0; 7 times, last at Utah 2000 16, vs. San Diego St., 1948 (Ariz. 8, San Diego St. 8) Both, Most: 44 vs. USC 2011 (UA 25, USC 19) Opponent: 9, at Utah, 1952 (Lost 6) Both, Fewest: 1, vs. Colo. 1954 (UA 1, CU 0); Fumbles Lost: 7 vs. Idaho, 1962 (of 7) 1, at New Mexico, 1948 (Ariz. 1, New Mexico 0) Both Teams: 9, at Utah, 1952 (Ariz. 3, Utah 6); 9, vs. New Mexico St., 1951 (Ariz. 3, New Mexico St. 6); FIRST DOWNS PENALTY 9, vs. Idaho, 1951 (Ariz. 5, Idaho 4); Most: 6, Multiple times (Once in 2014) 9, at Washington, 1984 (Ariz. 4, Washington 5) Both, Most: 12, at California, 1998 (Ariz. 6, California 6) Opponent: 6, at Utah, 1952 (of 9); 6, New Mexico St., 1951 (of 8) TOTAL PER GAME FUMBLES, SEASON Most: 29.3, 2012 (381 in 13 games) Most Fumbles: 42, 1959 Total: 381, 2012 (13 G) Fewest Fumbles: 9, 1994 Fewest: 8.7, 1938 (78 in 9) MOST FUMBLES LOST, SEASON BY RUSHING PER GAME* Arizona: 24, 1973 (of 35); Most: 13.5, 2013 (175 in 13 games) 24, 1968 (of 31) Fewest: 4.9, 2003 (59 in 12) FEWEST FUMBLES LOST BY PASSING PER GAME* Arizona: 5, 2006 (of 20); Most: 16.9, 2011 (203 in 12) 6, 1975 (of 15); 14.6, 2010 (191 in 13) 6, 2011 (of 15) 13.1, 2012 (170 in 13) Total: 203, 2011 (12 games) INTERCEPTIONS & FUMBLES LOST, GAME Fewest: 2.5, 1942 (25 in 10) Most: 10, at Washington, 1984 (6 int., 4 fumbles) Fewest: 0, many times, last: vs. Ore St. 2008 BY PENALTY PER GAME* Both, Most: 19, at Washington, 1984 (Ariz. 10, Washington 9) Most: 3.31, 2012 (43 in 12) Both, Fewest: 0, many times, last: 2011 (twice) Fewest: .1, 1952 (1 in 10) INTERCEPTIONS & FUMBLES LOST, SEASON *Data available only since 1942 Fewest: 9, 1975 (3 interceptions, 6 fumbles) Fewest PG: 0.82, 1975 (9 in 11) Red Zone Success Most: 43, 1957 (20 int., 23 fumbles) Most PG: 4.33, 1940 (39 in 9) SINGLE GAME OPPONENTS’ TURNOVERS, SEASON Most: 9-for-9, vs. Idaho, all TD, 2008 Most: 46, 1954 (20 interception, 24 fumbles lost, 2bk) SEASON Fewest: 11, 1999 (5 Interceptions, 6 fumbles lost) Best: 55-60 (92%), 2008 (45 TD, 10 FG) INTERCEPTIONS & FUMBLES RECOVERED Recent Low: 39-54 (72%), 2010 (30 TD, 9 FG) Most: 9, at Washington, 1984 (4 int., 5 FR); 9, at ASU, 1955 (7 int., 2 FR); Penalties 9, vs. Utah, 1973 (4 int., 5 FR) Fewest: 0, many times, last vs. Oregon/Stanford 2011 PENALTIES AGAINST Most: 19, vs. New Mexico St., 1951 (191 yards) Fewest: 0, vs. Michigan, 1978; Defunct Game Records 0, Montana, 1938; 0, Centenary, 1936; HIGHEST-SCORING TIE GAME 0, Whittier, 1929; 33-33 at California, 1983; 35-35 0, California, 2008 Both, Most: 29, at California, 1998 (California 15, Ariz. 14) LOWEST-SCORING TIE GAME Both, Fewest: 1 vs. Michigan, 1978 (Ariz. 0, Mich. 1); 0-0 5 times. Last: Iowa St., 1964 1, Centenary, 1936 (Ariz. 0, Centenary 1); 1, vs. Whittier, 1929 (Ariz. 0 Whittier 1) MOST TIE GAMES, SEASON Arizona: 31, 936 (10 games); YARDS PENALIZED 3, 1987 (11 games) Most: 191, vs. New Mexico St., 1951 (19 penalties) Fewest: 0, vs. Michigan 1978; 0, Montana 1938, 0, Centenary 1936, 0, Whittier 1929 Opp. Fewest: 5, four times (last NAU 2009) Both, Most: 307, at California 1998 (California 154, Ariz. 153) Both, Fewest: 5, vs. Michigan 1978 (1); 5, vs. Centenary 1936 (1); 5, vs. Whittier 1929 (1)

94 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 95 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS Superlatives & Streaks Opponent Single-Game Records

BIGGEST POINT DEFICIT OVERCOME TOTAL FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Arizona: 22, vs. California, 2014 (49-45 final). Trailed 28-6 at half; Fewest: 3, vs. Arizona State, 1946; 21, vs. Nevada, 2012 (49-48 final). Trailed 21-0 in 2nd quarter; 3, Kansas, 1937; 21, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1950 (32-28 final). Trailed 21-0 in 2Q; 3, Wyoming, 1936 21, vs. San Diego State, 1997 (31-28 final), trailed 21-0 in 2Q Most: 39, vs. Nevada, 2012 (28 R, 10 P, 1 Pen) Arizona Pac-12: 22, vs. California, 2014 (49-45 final). Trailed 28-6 at half; 18, at California, 1980 (31-24 final). Trailed 21-3 with 12:18 in 3Q FIRST DOWNS RUSHING ALLOWED Deficit Reduced: 31, at Oregon, 2008. Trailed 48-17 with 12:46 in 3rd quarter Fewest: 0, vs. Wyoming, 1970 before railing only 48-45 with 6:38 in 4th (45-55 final). Most: 28, vs. Nevada, 2012 Opponent: 27, at Utah, 1972 (27-28 final). Trailed 27-0 with 14:42 left. Pac-10 Opp.: 23, at California, 1983 (33-33 final). Trailed 26-3 at 6:45 of 3Q FIRST DOWNS PASSING ALLOWED Fewest: 0, in many. Last: at New Mexico, 1970 MOST IMPROVED WON-LOST RECORD Most: 25, at Washington State, 2014 5 games 1968 (8-3) from 1967 (3-6-1) 5 games 1998 (12-1) from 1997 (7-5) FIRST DOWNS PENALTY 6 at California 1998 (15 penalties); BIGGEST RECORD SWING 6 Middle Tenn. St., 1999; 5.5 games 1999 (6-6) from 1998 (12-1) 6 Idaho, 2001; 6 at UCLA, 2012 CONSECUTIVE VICTORIES All Games: 9, Oregon St. 1997 – Washington 1998; PENALTIES AGAINST 9, Colorado St. 1974 – Texas Tech, 1975 Most: 17, at Oregon St. , 2003 (141 yards) In-Season: 7-0 start, 1993; Fewest: 0; 8 times, last vs. UTEP 1938 7-0 finish 1998 Home Games: 11, West Texas St. 1960–BYU 1962 YARDS OPPONENTS PENALIZED Pac-10 Games: 5, UCLA 1983–Oregon 1984; 154 at California, 1998 (15 penalties); 5, Arizona St. 1993–UCLA 1994; 152 vs. New Mexico, 2007 (15 penalties) 5, Oregon St. 1997–Washington 1998 Pac-10 HGs: 8, USC 1993–ASU 1994 PUNTING Road Games: 8, 1997-98 Most Punts: 19, at Kansas, 1936 Road In-Season: 7, 1998 Fewest: 0, vs. Oregon, 1963 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT DEFEAT AVERAGE YARDS PER PUNT (MIN. 5) All Games: 11, UNM 1960– UNM 1961 (1 tie) Highest: 57.2, at Colorado, 1950 (6 punts) Home Games: 14, Pacific 1934-Okla. St. 1937 Lowest: 23.9, vs. Whittier, 1935 (8 punts) (Includes 2 ties/2 games played in Phoenix) CONSECUTIVE LOSSES OPPONENT PUNTS BLOCKED 3 vs. Colorado St., 1937; All Games: 8, LSU-Oregon, 2003 3 San Diego St., 1934 Home Games: 5, New Mexico 1957-UTEP 1957; 5, Air Force 1965-BYU 1966

Pac-10 HGs: 13, UCLA 2000-UCLA 2003 Opponent Season Records CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT WIN All Games: 10, Arizona St. 1956-UTEP 1957 (1 tie) FUMBLES, SEASON Home Games: 8, Arizona St. 1956-UTEP 1957 (1 tie) Most: 47, 1955 (lost 26) Pac-10: 10, Oregon 2000-USC 2001 Fewest: 12, 2013 (lost 4) Most Lost: 26, 1955 (of 47) CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORED IN Fewest lost: 4, 2013 (of12); All Games: 214, Colorado St. 1972-Syracuse 1990; 5, 1938 (of 21); Current: 61 5, 2011 (of 22) Home Games: 225, Arizona St. 1964 to UCLA 2003; Current: 81 since Cal 2003 PENALTIES PER GAME Most: 8.9, 2014 (124 in 14) CONSECUTIVE GAMES OPPONENTS SCORED IN Fewest: 2.3, 1935 (21 in 9) All Games: 137, Oregon St. 1996 – ASU 2007; Current: 51 YARDS PENALIZED PER GAME Home Games: 68, Wash ‘96 – Oregon ’07 Most: 91.4, 2012 (1188 in 13) Yard high: 1188 (123 in 13 games), 2012 CONSECUTIVE GAMES SHUT OUT OPPONENT Fewest: 18.3, 1935 (165 in 9) All Games: 6, 1930 Home Games: 8, Cal Tech 1929-Colorado St. 1930 OPPONENTS’ PUNTS PER GAME (Not including 1929 game in Phoenix) Most: 10.7, 1940 (96 in 9) Total: 100, 1968 (10 games) CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITHOUT SCORING Fewest: 3.6, 1958 (36 in 10) All Games: 3, 1915 (New Mexico St., Western N.M., Whitter) Home Games: 2, 1949 OPPONENTS’ AVERAGE PER PUNT Highest: 45.0, 2011 (45 punts) 43.4, 1973 (55 punts) CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWN Lowest: 30.9, 1958 (36 punts); 30.9, 1935 (91 punts) All Games: 91, Colorado St. 1972 to California 1980 Current: 16 OPPONENTS’ NET PUNTING AVERAGE Home Games: 82, Kansas 1966 to Washington St. 1980 Highest: 39.2, 2003 (60 for 2,448, 93 return yards by UA) Current: 70 Highest (’05 rule): 41.0, 2011 (45-2025, 5TB, 79 RY) 37.0, 2007 (75 for 3076, 7 TB, 279 RY) CONSECUTIVE WITHOUT TIE (DEFUNCT CATEGORY) Lowest: 24.4, 1949 (55 for 1929, 487 return yards) All Games: 128, Utah 1967-California 1979 Lowest (’05 rule): 33.5, 2008 (79 for 3334, 5 TB, 587 RY Home Games: 65, Utah 1967-California 1979 MOST OPPONENTS’ PUNTS BLOCKED BY ARIZONA 4 1968 (including Sun Bowl) 4 1980 5 1998 (incl. Holiday Bowl)

94 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 95 DEFENSIVE RECORDS Team Defense High/Lows, Game MOST PASSES UA INTERCEPTED 7 vs. UTEP, 1968 (63 yds.) PLAYS ALLOWED 7 at Arizona St., 1955 (19 yds.) Fewest: 20, vs. New Mexico St., 1935 (12R, 8P, 40 yds.) PERCENT PASSES INTERCEPTED Most: 105, vs. Nevada, 2012 (73 R, 32 P, 659 yds) 46.2 at New Mexico, 1948 (6 of 13) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS ALLOWED YARDS GAINED ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Fewest: 10, vs. Loyola (at Phoenix), 1939 (4R, 6P, 34 plays) Pac-10 Game: 52, at Stanford 2006 (-6R, 58P, 32 plays) 182 vs. Illinois, 1996 (5 returns) Most: 701, at Arizona St., 1973 (368R, 337P, 97 plays) (WAC) AVG YARDS PER INTERCEPTION RETURN (MIN. 2) Pac-10 Game: 659, at California, 1996 (156R, 503P, 91 plays) 50.5 at UNLV, 2013 (2-101) AVERAGE OFFENSIVE GAIN PER PLAY ALLOWED 46.5 vs. Arizona St., 1929 (2 for 93) Fewest: .27, vs. Arizona St., 1946 (44 for 12) INTERCEPTION RETURNS FOR TOUCHDOWNS Most: 9.41, at UCLA, 1972 (61 for 574) 3 vs. Illinois, 1996 Rushing Defense Scoring Defense RUSHES ALLOWED POINTS ALLOWED Fewest: 12, vs. Wyoming, 1936 (-4 yds.); 12, New Mexico St., 1935 (-32 yds.) Most: 78, at USC, 1928 Most: 75, vs. New Mexico, 1971 (441 yds.) Pac-10 Game: 63, vs. Oregon, 2001 (28-63) In Victory: 48, vs. Nevada, 2012 (49-48); RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED 47, vs. Washington St., 2000 (53-47, 3OT) Fewest: -33, at Stanford, 1992 (28 rushes) One Quarter: 38, at USC, 1928 (4th) Pac-10 Game: -33, at Stanford, 1992 (28 rushes) One Half: 52, vs. USC, 1923 (2nd); Most: 569, at Arizona St., 1951 (67 rushes) 45, at Oregon, 2008 (1st) Pac-10 Game: 450, vs. Arizona St., 1996 (59 rushes) TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED AVERAGE GAIN PER RUSH ALLOWED 12 at USC, 1928 Lowest: -1.2, at Stanford, 1992 (28- -33) OPPONENT EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Highest: 9.02, at UCLA, 1972 (56 for 505) Made: 9, at Washington State, 2016 (9 att.); TOUCHDOWNS BY RUSHING ALLOWED 9, at UCLA, 2012 (9 att.); 8 vs. Colorado, 1958 9, vs. Michigan St., 1949 (att.11) Attempted: 11, vs. Michigan St., 1949 (made 9) OPPONENT PLAYERS GAINING 100 YARDS OPPONENT 2-POINT EXTRA POINTS 4 at ASU, 1951 (Bob Tarwater 17-140, Harley Cooper 11-123, Duane Morrison, 15-118, Buzz Welfer 10-114) Made: 3, at Utah, 1959 (att.7) Attempted: 7, at Utah, 1959 (made 3) Pass Defense OPPONENT FIELD GOALS Made: 5, at UNM, 2008 (att 5); PASSING ATTEMPTS ALLOWED 5, ASU 2010 (att 5); Fewest: 3, vs. New Mexico, 1963 (comp. 3); Attempted: 6, vs. UTEP, 1967 (made 3) 3, at UTEP, 1950 (comp. 0) Most: 79, at Washington State, 2014 (comp 56) INTERCEPTIONS & FUMBLES RECOVERED, GAME Most, Pac-12: 79, at Washington State, 2014 (comp 56) Most: 9, at Washington, 1984 (4 int., 5 FR); 9, at Arizona State, 1955 (7 int., 2 FR); PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED 9, vs. Utah, 1973 (4 int., 5 FR) Fewest: 0, vs. New Mexico, 1961 (att. 5); Fewest: 0, many times, last at Washington State, 2016 0, at UTEP, 1950 (att. 3); 0, Arizona St., 1937 (att. 4); OPPONENTS TURNOVERS, SEASON 0, Loyola, 1932 (att. 8); Most: 46, 1954 (20 interception, 24 fumbles lost, 2blk) 0, New Mexico St., 1929 (att. 9); Fewest: 11, 1999 (5 Interceptions, 6 fumbles lost) 0, Pomona, at Phoenix, 1929 (att. 5) Most: 56, at Washington State, 2014 (att. 79) Individual Defense COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ALLOWED MOST INTERCEPTIONS Lowest (10 PA): 07.7, at New Mexico, 1948 (1 of 13) Highest (15 PA): 88.9, at Air Force, 1959 (16 of 18) Game: 4, Chuck Cecil, at Stanford 1987; 3, Michael Johnson, at Oregon St. 2005 YARDS PASSING ALLOWED By DL: 2, Ken Giovando, vs. BYU, 1964 Fewest: 0, Oklahoma, 1989 ; Season: 11, Jackie Wallace, 1971 0, vs. New Mexico, 1961; Career: 21, Chuck Cecil, 1984-87 (then Pac-10 record) 0, at UTEP, 1950; MOST YARDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS 0, Arizona St., 1937; 0, Oklahoma St., 1932; Game: 100, Chuck Cecil, vs. Arizona St., 11-22-86 (1) 0, Loyola, 1932; Season: 192, Darryll Lewis, 1990 (7 returns) 0, New Mexico St., 1929; Career: 349, Antoine Cason, 2004-07 (15 returns); 0, Pomona, 1929 252, Darryll Lewis, 1987-90 (14 returns) Pac-10 Game: 29, vs. Oregon, 1983 HIGHEST INTERCEPTION RETURN AVERAGE Most: 514, vs. Washington State, 2015 (47 completions) Pac-10 Game: 514, vs. Washington State, 2015 (47 completions) Game (Min. 2): 47.5, Scott Geyer, vs. NC St., 12-31-89 (2-95) Season (Min. 5): 32.8, Antoine Cason, 2007 (5-164)’ YARDS PER ATTEMPT ALLOWED 27.4, Darryll Lewis, 1990 (7 for 192) Fewest: 0, New Mexico St., 1929 (Att. 9) Career (Min. 10): 23.3, Antoine Cason, 2004-07 (15-349) Most: 18.8, vs. Indiana, 1967 (11 for 207) Most (Min. 20): 14.7, at New Mexico, 1946 (19 for 280) YARDS PER COMPLETION ALLOWED Fewest: 1.0 vs. Texas Tech, 1946 (1 for 1) Fewest (Min. 5): 2.3 Arizona St., 1961 (7 for 16) Most: 40.0, at New Mexico, 1946 (7 for 280) Most (Min. 10): 24.4, at Arizona St., 1957 (10 for 244) TOUCHDOWN PASSES ALLOWED 8 vs. California, 1996 (3 OT)

96 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 97 DEFENSIVE RECORDS Defense Team Highs and Lows, Season AVERAGE YARDAGE PER INTERCEPTION RETURN Highest: 45.5, 1994 (4 for 182) PLAYS PER GAME ALLOWED Lowest: 3.0, 1960 (4 for 12) Most: 83.5, 2012 (1,085 in 13) TDS ON INTERCEPTION RETURNS Most total: 1,115, 2014 (in 14) Fewest: 44.4 1935 (400 in 9) Arizona: 1996 YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME TOUCHDOWN PASSES ALLOWED PER GAME Fewest: 128.2, 1935 (1154 in 9) Fewest: .2,1952 (2 in 10) Most: 499.0, 2012 (6487 in 13) Most: 2.17, 2003 (26 in 12); 2.1, 2001 (23 in 11) AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY ALLOWED GAMES LESS THAN 50 YARDS ALLOWED Lowest: 2.44, 1939 (537 for 1313) Highest: 6.58, 2011 (839 for 5526) Arizona: 5, 1942 TDS RUSHING AND PASSING ALLOWED PER GAME GAMES LESS THAN 100 YARDS ALLOWED Fewest: .67, 1935 (6 in 9) Arizona: 8, 1956 Most: 4.46, 2012 and 2015 (58 in 13) GAMES MORE THAN 300 YARDS ALLOWED GAMES EXCEEDING 500 YARDS ALLOWED Arizona: 6 – 2014; 6 2012 (all 600 yards) 6 – 2012; 6 2011 6 – 2011; 4 -- 1980, GAMES LESS THAN 200 YARDS ALLOWED 4 -- 2003 10 1993 4 -- 2015 4 -- 2016 Rushing Defense, Season GAMES MORE THAN 200 YARDS ALLOWED Arizona: 11 -- 2014; YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME 11 -- 2003; Fewest: 30.1, 1993 (331 in 11) 10 -- 2015 Most: 288.3, 1958 (2883 in 10) 10 -- 2012 AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY ALLOWED Lowest: 0.9, 1993 (368 for 331) Scoring Defense (Min. 8-Game Season) Highest: 5.3, 1958 (544 for 2883) POINTS ALLOWED PER GAME RUSHES PER GAME ALLOWED Fewest: 2.8, 1929 (22 in 8) Most: 57.5, 1949 (575 in 10) Most: 38.3, 2016 (460 in 12) Fewest: 28.8, 1935 (259 in 9) 35.76, 2015 (465 in 13); 35.75, 2003 (429 in 12) TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING ALLOWED PER GAME TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED PER GAME Fewest: .36, 1992 (4 in 11) Most: 3.5, 1958 (35 in 10) Fewest: .38, 1929 (3 in 8) Most: 5.16 (62 in 12) GAMES LESS THAN 100 YARDS ALLOWED 4.67, 2003 (56 in 12) 10 1993; 10 - 1994; 7 - 2010 OPPONENTS’ EXTRA POINTS BY KICKING Fewest Made: 2, 1928 Passing Defense, Season Fewest Att.: 3, 1929 Most Made: 59, 2016 (att. 60) YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Most Att.: 60, 2015 (made 59) Fewest: 50.1, 1939 (501 in 10) OPPS XP-KICKING PERCENTAGE Most: 298.9, 2011 (3587 in 12) Highest: 1.000 2012 (56-56) YARDS ALLOWED PER ATTEMPT 1.000 2003 (55-55) Fewest: 3.3, 1939 (152 for 501) 1.000 2001 (48-48) Fewest (Min. 200): 4.93, 1968 (275 for 1,357) 1.000 2005 (35-35) Most: 8.51, 2003 (394 for 3,351) 1.000 2006 (28-28) Lowest: .285, 1937 (4-14) YARDS ALLOWED PER COMPLETION CONSECUTIVE EXTRA POINTS ALLOWED BY KICKING Fewest: 10.02, 1939 (50 for 501) Fewest (Min. 75): 10.37, 2008 (228 for 2,365) 95 Washington St. 2004 to BYU 2007 Most: 17.14, 1967 (101 for 1,732) TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS ALLOWED OPPONENTS’ PASSES ATTEMPTED PER GAME Fewest Made: 0, Many seasons Fewest: 11.7, 1956 (117 in 10) Fewest Att.: 0, 2006, 2008, 2011 Most: 38.5, 2012 (500 in 13) Most Made: 6, 1959 (att. 19); 6, 1958 (att. 17) Most Att.: 19, 1960 (made 6) OPPONENTS’ PASSES COMPLETED PER GAME OPPONENTS’ FIELD GOALS Fewest: 4.9, 1936 (49 in 10) Most: 24.9, 2014 (349 in 14) Made: 22, 2002 (att. 27) Attempted: 27, 2002 (made 22) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE ALLOWED OPPONENTS’ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Lowest: 32.9, 1939 (50 in 152) Lowest (Min. 200): 36.6, 1940 (90 of 246) Highest: 86.7, 2012 (13 of 15) Highest: 65.9, 2011 (282 of 428) 83.3, 2010 (15 of 18) 81.4, 2002 (22 of 27) PASSES INTERCEPTED (BY UA) PER GAME Lowest: 14.3, 1964 (1 of 7) Most: 3.44, 1940, (31 in 9) MOST POINTS ALLOWED BY KICKING Fewest: .36, 1994 (4 in 11) 105 2015 (57 PAT, 16 FG) PERCENTAGE INTERCEPTED BY SAFETIES SCORED AGAINST ARIZONA Highest: 20.6, 1935 (29 of 141) Lowest: 1.3, 1999 (5 of 373) Season: 3, 1999; Single game: 2 (at TCU ‘99) INTERCEPTION YARDS PER GAME Most: 41.0, 1940 (369 in 9) Total: 386, 1952 (10 games) Fewest: 1.2, 1960 (12 in 10)

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TOTAL ALLOWED PER GAME TOTAL TACKLES, 250+ (LB UNLESS NOTED) Fewest: 7.2, 1937 (72 in 10) TT Player UT AT Years Most: 26.1, 2012 (339 in 13) 566 Ricky Hunley 323 243 1980-83 BY RUSHING ALLOWED PER GAME 552 Byron Evans 315 237 1983-86 529 Obra Erby 300 229 1973-76 Fewest: 4.2, 1993, (46 in 11) 420 Jon Abbott 274 146 1974-77 Most: 14.1, 1958 (141 in 10) 405 Marcus Bell 264 141 1996-99 BY PASSING ALLOWED PER GAME 400 LaMonte Hunley 183 217 1981-84 392 Chuck Cecil S 222 170 1984-87 Fewest: 1.3, 1942 (13 in 10) 383 Mark Jacobs 205 178 1974-76 Most: 13.4, 2014 (188 in 14) 372 Sam Giangardella 183 189 1977-80 BY PENALTY ALLOWED PER GAME 357 Mark Arneson 186 171 1969-71 356 Mike Dawson 203 153 1972-75 Fewest: 1, 1947 (1 in 10) 339 Ransom Terrell 179 160 1970-73 Most: 2.5, 2011 (30 in 12) 322 Darren Case 133 189 1987-90 320 Sean Harris 248 72 1991-94 Top 10 Arizona Defenses (national rank) 312 Spencer Larsen 209 103 02, 05-07 308 Lance Briggs 205 103 1999-02 TOTAL DEFENSE 296 Jared Tevis 199 97 2011-14 1. 128.2 1935 295 Darrell Brooks S 204 91 2002-05 2. 133.3 1939 291 Glenn Perkins 160 131 1978-82 3. 143.5 1937 282 Chris Singleton 171 111 1986-89 4. 144.7 1936 281 Chester Burnett 223 58 1993-97 5. 162.6 1940 279 Jeff Hammerschmidt S 171 108 1987-90 6. 219.2 1946 275 Ronnie Palmer 158 117 2005-08 7. 223.2 1938 8. 235.7 1942 SOLO TACKLES (LB UNLESS NOTED) 9. 236.9 1993* (1) UT Player TT AT Years 10. 240.6 1968 (7) 323 Ricky Hunley 566 243 1980-83 315 Byron Evans 552 237 1983-86 PASSING DEFENSE 300 Obga Erby 529 229 1973-76 1. 50.1 ypg 1939 274 Jon Abbott DL 420 146 1974-77 2. 58.9 1936 264 Marcus Bell 405 141 1996-99 3. 65.4 1935 248 Sean Harris 320 72 1991-94 4. 66.5 1942 223 Chester Burnett 281 58 1993-97 5. 68.8 1937 222 Chuck Cecil DB 392 170 1984-87 6. 73.1 1948 209 Spencer Larsen 312 103 2002, 05-07 7. 73.3 1956 205 Lance Briggs 308 103 1999-2002 8. 79.1 1961 205 Mark Jacobs 383 178 1974-76 9. 87.3 1954 10. 89.2 1953 ASSISTED TACKLES, CAREER AT Player UT TT Years RUSHING DEFENSE (NATIONAL RANK) 243 Ricky Hunley LB 323 566 1980-83 1. 30.1 ypg 1993* (1) 237 Byron Evans LB 315 552 1983-86 2. 54.2 1940 (5) 229 Obga Erby LB 300 529 1973-76 3. 62.8 1935 217 LaMonte Hunley LB 183 400 1981-84 4. 65.1 1992* (2) 189 Sam GiangardellaLB 183 372 1977-80 5. 65.3 1994* (2) 189 Darren Case LB 133 322 1987-90 6. 74.7 1938 178 Mark Jacobs LB 205 383 1974-76 7. 75.5 1984* (3) 171 Mark Arneson LB 186 357 1969-71 8. 83.2 1939 170 Chuck Cecil DB 222 392 1984-87 9. 84.2 1936 160 Ransom Terrell LB 179 339 1970-73 10. 84.4 1986* (4) CAREER SACKS ARIZONA SCORING DEFENSE (POINTS PER GAME) Sacks Player Years 1. 2.8 1929 55 Tedy Bruschi, DE 1992-95 2. 4.1 1930 25.5 Ricky Elmore, DE 2007-10 3. 4.4 1933 25 David Wood, DT 1981-84 4. 5.0 1935 24.5 Joe Tafoya, DE 1997-2000 5. 5.4 1936 23.5 Rob Waldrop, DT 1990-93 5.4 1934 22.5 Reggie Johnson, DT 1988-90 7. 7.6 1964 22.5 Jim Hoffman, DT 1991-94 8. 8.8 1937 22 Danny Lockett, OLB 1985-86 9. 8.9 1992* (1) 21.5 Joe Salave’a, DT 1994-97 10. 9.2 1940 21 Chuck Osborne, DT 1992-95 INTERCEPTIONS Int. Player Yards TD Years 21 Chuck Cecil S 241 2 1984-87 20 Jackie Wallace CB 250 2 1970-72 18 Chris McAlister CB 254 2 1996-98 15 Antoine Cason CB 349 3 2004-07 14 Darryll Lewis CB 252 2 1987-90 14 Allan Durden S 241 1 1982-85 13 Dave Liggins S 150 0 1978-80 13 Roussell Williams S 107 0 1972-74 13$ Tony Bouie S 189 1 1991-94 12 Trevin Wade CB 203 2 2008-11 12 Michael Jolivette CB 128 1 2000-03 12$ Ricky Hunley LB 134 2 1980-83 12 Randy Robbins S 204 4 1980-83 12 Dennis Anderson S 218 1 1973-75 12 Rich Moriarty B 78 0 1967-68 12 Eddie Wolgast B 200 1 1945-50 “Desert Swarm”

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PASSES BROKEN UP (INTS NOT INCL.) UNASSISTED TACKLES 2001 Lance Briggs, ILB 34 PBU Player, Pos. Years Year Player, Pos. UA 2002 Lance Briggs, ILB 31 44 Michael Jolivette, CB 2000-03 1967 Otis Comeaux, LB 32 2003 Joe Siofele, ILB 32 38 Chuck Cecil, S 1984-87 1968 Otis Comeaux, LB 34 2004 Darrell Brooks, FS 25 35 Kelly Malveaux, CB 1994-97 1969 Bill Miller, DB 43 2005 Darrell Brooks, FS 31 32 Antoine Cason, CB 2004-07 1970 Mark Arneson, LB 110 2006 Ronnie Palmer, LB 28 32 Devin Ross, CB 2006-09 1971 Rich Dodson, LB 40 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 44 30 Shaquille Richardson, CB 2010-13 1972 Ransom Terrell, LB 66 2008 Ronnie Palmer, LB 40 30 Lynnden Brown, S 1981-84 1973 Ransom Terrell, LB 105 2009 Xavier Kelley, LB 32 29 Brandon Sanders, S 1992-95 1974 Mark Jacobs, LB 115 2010 P. Vassallo, LB /J. Perkins, S 25 28 Trevin Wade, CB 2008-11 1975 Obra Erby, LB 117 2011 Paul Vassallo, LB 26 28 Randy Robbins, S 1980-83 1976 Obra Erby, LB 85 2012 J. Fischer, LB/M. Flowers, LB 43 27 Chris McAlister, CB 1996-98 1977 Jon Abbott, MG 100 2013 Jake Fischer, LB 42 27 Kelvin Hunter, CB 1996-99 1978 Cleveland Crosby, T 75 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 64 26 James DeBow, S 1985-88 1979 Sam Giangardella, LB 57 2015 Will Parks, S 23 25 Jonathan McKnight, CB 2011-14 1980 Dave Liggins, DB 68 2016 Paul Magloire Jr., LB 23 24 Martin Rudolph, CB 1984-86 1981 Ricky Hunley, ILB 74 1982 Ricky Hunley, ILB 100 TACKLES FOR LOSS INTERCEPTIONS (SINGLE-SEASON) 1983 Ricky Hunley, IlB 99 Year Player, Pos. TFL Int. Player Yards TD Year 1984 LaMonte Hunley, ILB 72 1967 Gary Klahr, E 14 11 Jackie Wallace 135 1 1971 1985 Byron Evans, ILB 118 1968 Tom Nelson, T 29 9 Chuck Cecil 77 0 1987 1986 Byron Evans, ILB 111 1969 Charlie Duke, LB 16 8 Jackie Wallace 115 1 1972 1987 Chuck Cecil, S 80 1970 Bill McKinley, E 20 8 Rich Moriarty 75 0 1968 1988 Chris Singleton, OLB 62 1971 Rich Dodson, LB 11 7$ Tony Bouie 131 0 1993 1989 Chris Singleton, OLB 66 1972 Bob Crum, E/ Wally Brumfield, LB 11 7* Ricky Hunley 123 2 1983 1990 Jeff Hammerschmidt, FS 53 1973 Mike Dawson, T 12 7 Darryll Lewis 192 2 1990 1991 Tony Bouie, FS 86 1974 Mike Dawson, T 11 7 John Black 91 0 1939 1992 Brant Boyer, ILB 49 1975 Mike Dawson, T 15 7 Dennis Anderson 72 0 1974 1993 Brant Boyer, ILB 70 1976 Jon Abbott, T 11 7 Dave Liggins 68 0 1980 1994 Sean Harris, ILB 72 1977 Jon Abbott, MG 18 6 Roussell Williams 72 0 1974 1995 Charlie Camp, ILB 62 1978 John Crawford, E 12 6 Dick Taylor 79 0 1940 1996 Chester Burnett, ILB 98 1979 Cleveland Crosby, T 16 6 Randy Robbins 85 1 1983 1997 Chester Burnett, ILB 73 1980 Ricky Hunley, LB 9 6 Allan Durden 108 1 1984 1998 Marcus Bell, ILB 82 1981 Gary Shaw, NG 8 6 Allan Durden 42 0 1985 1999 Marcus Bell, ILB 73 1982 Steve Boadway, OLB 9 6 Chuck Cecil 22 0 1985 2000 Lance Briggs, ILB 77 1983 John Kaiser, OLB 14 6 Chuck Cecil 142 2 1986 2001 Lance Briggs, ILB 59 1984 Steve Boadway, OLB 14 6 Chris McAlister 103 1 1996 2002 Lance Briggs, ILB 67 1985 Danny Lockett, OLB 15 $ Includes 1 fumble interception; 2003 Clay Hardt, Rover 59 1986 Stan Mataele, DT 14.5 *Includes 2 fumble interceptions 2004 Antoine Cason, CB 54 1987 Dana Wells, NG 17 2005 Darrell Brooks, FS 62 1988 Dana Wells, NG 17.5 Annual Defensive Leaders 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB 63 1989 Chris Singleton, OLB 11 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 87 1990 Darren Case, ILB 6 2008 Ronnie Palmer, LB 45 1991 Mike Scurlock, ILB 8.5 TOTAL TACKLES (FROM FILM THRU ‘87) 2009 Devin Ross, CB 61 1992 Rob Waldrop, NG 22 Year Player, Pos. (UA+A) Total Tackles 2010 Paul Vassallo, LB 77 1993 Tedy Bruschi, DE 27.5 1973 Terrell Ransom, LB 105+70 175 2011 Derek Earls, LB 55 1994 Chuck Osborne, NG 15 1974 Mark Jacobs, LB 115+85 200 2012 Jake Fischer, LB 76 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE 19.5 1975 Obra Erby, LB 117+71 188 2013 Jake Fischer, LB 57 1996 Joe Salave’a, DT 12 1976 Obra Erby, LB 85+89 174 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 99 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT 17 1977 Corky Ingraham, LB 72+81 153 2015 Paul Magloire Jr., LB/S 54 1998 Marcus Bell, ILB 14 1978 Sam Giangardella, LB 55+76 131 2016 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, S 59 1999 Marcus Bell, ILB 14 1979 Sam Giangardella, LB 57+55 112 2000 Joe Tafoya, DE 18 1980 Jack Housley, LB 64+40 104 ASSISTED TACKLES 2001 Lance Briggs, ILB 14 1981 Ricky Hunley, LB 74+47 121 Year Player, Pos. AT 2002 Lance Briggs, ILB 10.5 1982 Ricky Hunley, LB 100+73 173 1967 Olden Lee, LB 56 2003 J.Siofele, ILB/M.Molina, ILB 7.5 1983 Ricky Hunley, LB 99+77 176 1968 Otis Comeaux, LB 77 2004 Andre Torrey, DE 13.0 1984 Lamonte Hunley, LB 72+96 168 1969 Mark Arneson, LB 76 2005 Copeland Bryan, DE 10.5 1985 Byron Evans, LB 118+70 188 1970 Mark Arneson, LB 45 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB 10.5 1986 Byron Evans, LB 111+85 196 1971 Jim Johnson, T 65 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 15.5 1987 Chuck Cecil, S 80+56 136 1972 Ransom Terrell, LB 78 2008 Ronnie Palmer, LB 11 1988 Chris Singleton, OLB 58+60 118 1973 Ransom Terrell, LB 70 2009 Earl Mitchell, DT 12.5 1989 Donnie Salum, LB 48+65 113 1974 Mark Jacobs, LB 85 2010 Ricky Elmore, DE 13.0 1990 Jeff Hammerschmidt, S 53+25 78 1975 Obra Erby, LB 71 2011 Derek Earls, LB 7.0 1991 Tony Bouie, S 63+26 86 1976 Obra Erby, LB 89 2012 Marquis Flowers, LB 13.0 1992 Sean Harris, LB 48+23 71 1977 Corky Ingraham, LB 81 2013 M. Flowers, LB/S. Tuihalamaka, DL 11.0 1993 Brant Boyer, LB 70+20 90 1978 Sam Giangardella, LB 76 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 29.0 1994 Sean Harris, LB 72+17 89 1979 Sam Giangardella, LB 55 2015 Reggie Gilbert, DL 8.5 1995 Charlie Camp, LB 62+280 90 1980 Sam Giangardella, LB 46 2016 Michael Barton, LB 8.0 1996 Chester Burnett, LB 98+26 124 Ricky Hunley, LB 46 1997 Chester Burnett, LB 73+20 93 1981 Gary Gibson, OLB 48 1998 Marcus Bell, LB 82+57 139 1982 Ricky Hunley, ILB 73 1999 Marcus Bell, LB 73+51 124 1983 LaMonte Hunley, ILB 79 2000 Lance Briggs, LB 77+36 113 1984 LaMonte Hunley, ILB 96 2001 Lance Briggs, LB 59+34 93 1985 Byron Evans, ILB 70 2002 Lance Briggs, LB 67+31 98 1986 Byron Evans, ILB 85 2003 Clay Hardt, LB 59+28 87 1987 Jerry Beasley, ILB 73 2004 Darrell Brooks, S 48+25 73 1988 Darren Case, ILB 74 2005 Darrell Brooks, S 62+31 93 1989 Darren Case, ILB 67 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB 63+26 89 1990 Darren Case, ILB 38 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 87+44 131 1991 Heath Bray, FS/LB 34 2008 Ronnie Palmer, LB 45+40 85 1992 Sean Harris, ILB 23 2009 Devin Ross, CB 61+30 81 1993 Brant Boyer, ILB 20 2010 Paul Vassallo, LB 77+25 102 1994 Sean Harris, ILB 17 2011 Derek Earls, LB 55+19 74 1995 Charlie Camp, ILB 28 2012 Jake Fischer, LB 76+43 119 1996 David Fipp, FS 37 2013 Jake Fischer, LB 57+42 99 1997 Marcus Bell, ILB 24 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 99+64 163 1998 Marcus Bell, ILB 57 2015 Will Parks, S 53+23 76 1999 Marcus Bell, ILB 51 2016 Paul Magloire Jr., LB 58+23 81 2000 Lance Briggs, ILB 36

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SACKS (SEPARATE FROM TFL SINCE 1976) 2010 J. Washington, M. Usman, D. Roberts 1 1980 Marcellus Greene, DB 11 Year Player, Pos. Sacks 2011 Team 1 1981 John Pace, ILB 6 1976 Gilbert Lewis, E 6 2012 None 0 1982 Al Gross, SS 9 1977 Jon Abbott, MG 10 2013 None 0 1983 Randy Robbins, CB 17 1978 John Crawford, E 7 2014 Tellas Jones 1 1984 Lynnden Brown, CB 19 1979 Cleveland Crosby, T 8 2015 DaVonte’ Neal 1 1984 Gordon Bunch, CB 19 1980 Rickly Hunley, LB 5 2016 None 0 1985 Gordon Bunch, CB 14 1981 Gary Shaw, NG 7 1986 Chuck Cecil, S 19 1982 Ivan Lesnik, T 7 INTERCEPTIONS (YDS. RETURNED-TD) 1987 Chuck Cecil, S 12 1983 John Barthalt, T 6 (*includes fum ret [in-air] prior to rule change) 1988 J. DeBow, T. Burden 7 1984 Steve Boadway, OLB 13 Year Player, Pos. INT 1989 Chris Wright, SS 9 1985 Danny Lockett, OLB 12 1958 Dave Hibbert, HB (58) 4 1990 Darryll Lewis, CB 11 1986 Stan Mataele, DT 10.5 1959 Warren Livingston, HB (41-1) 3 1991 Richard Holt, CB 10 1987 Dana Wells, NG 7 1960 4 players (12) 1 1992 Keshon Johnson, CB 9 1988 (Three Players) 5.5 1961 Gary Kenley, HB (79) 4 1993 Claudius Wright, CB 9 1989 Chris Singleton, OLB 10 1962 C. Starkey, DL (18), L. Fairholm, HB (7) 2 1994 Brandon Sanders, S 9 1990 Reggie Johnson, DT 11 1963 Rickie Harris, CB (25) 3 1995 Kelly Malveaux, CB 8 1991 M. Scurlock, R. Holt 6.5 1964 Woody King, S (46) 5 1996 Kelly Malveaux, CB 11 1992 Rob Waldrop, NG 10 1965 Woody King, S (44-1) 5 1997 Kelly Malveaux, CB 10 1993 Tedy Bruschi, DE 19 1966 Phil Albert, S (8) 3 1998 Chris McAlister, CB 15 1994 Chuck Osborne, NG 11 1967 O. Lee (31), O. Comeaux (0) 4 1999 Kelvin Hunter, CB 8 1995 Tedy Bruschi, DE 14.5 1968 Rich Moriarty (75) 8 2000 Michael Jolivette, CB 14 1996 Joe Salave’a, DT 6 1969 B. Miller (57), J. Black (32), CBs 3 2001 Michael Jolivette, CB 20 1997 Joe Salave’a, DT 11.5 1970 Justin Lanne, S (23) 5 2002 Gary Love, CB 5 1998 Daniel Greer, DT 9 1971 Jackie Wallace, CB (135-1) 11 2003 Michael Jolivette, CB 6 1999 Joe Tafoya, DT 10 1972 Jackie Wallace, CB (115-1) 8 2004 Darrell Brooks, FS 9 2000 Joe Tafoya, DE 6 1973 Glen Gresham, LB (59) 3 2005 Wilrey Fontenot, CB 6 2001 Lance Briggs, ILB 6.5 1974 Dennis Anderson, S (72) 7 2006 Wilrey Fontenot, CB 8 2002 Joe Siofele, DE 5.5 1975 Dennis Anderson, S (141-1) 4 2007 Antoine Cason, CB 14 2003 Siofele, M.Smith, M.Molina, A.Torrey 4.0 1976 Van Cooper, CB (60) 3 2008 Devin Ross, CB 13 2004 Andre Torrey, DE 5.0 1977 Corky Ingraham, LB (49) 4 2009 Devin Ross, CB 12 2005 Copeland Bryan, DE 7.5 1978 Corky Ingraham, LB (34) 3 2010 Robert Golden, CB 12 2006 Louis Holmes, DE 4.0 1979 Dave Liggins, S (59) 5 2011 Trevin Wade, CB 13 2007 Lionel Dotson, DT 6.5 1980 Dave Liggins, S (60) 5 2012 Shaquille Richardson, CB 14 2008 Brooks Reed, DE 8.0 1981 Tony Neely, S (98-1) 4 2013 Jonathan McKnight, CB 8 2009 Ricky Elmore, DE 10.5 1982 Randy Robbins, CB (85-1) 6 2014 Johnathan McKnight, CB 13 2010 Ricky Elmore, DE 11 1983 Ricky Hunley, LB (123-2) 7 2015 Will Parks, S 7 2011 C.J. Parish, DE 3 1984 Allan Durden, S (108-1) 6 2016 Jace Whittaker, CB 11 2012 Marquis Flowers, LB 5.5 1985 Allan Durden, S (42) 6 2013 Sione Tuihalamaka, DL 5.0 1986 Chuck Cecil, S (142-2) 6 FUMBLES RECOVERED 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 14.0 1987 Chuck Cecil, S (77) 9 Year Player FR 2015 Reggie Gilbert, DL 3.5 1988 T. Burden (20), D. Lewis (22), CB 2 1967 (Four Players) 2 2016 M. Barton LB, D. Miller LB, P. Zellers DL 3.0 1989 Darryll Lewis, CB (39) 5 1968 (Three Players) 2 1990 Darryll Lewis, CB (192-2) 7 1969 (Four Players) 2 BLOCKED KICKS 1991 Darryl Morrison, CB (67-1) 3 1970 Bill McKinley, E 3 Year Player, Pos. Blocks 1992 Tony Bouie, S (9-0); B. Sanders, S (77-1) 4 1971 (Five Players) 2 1967 Wally Scott, DB 5 1993 Tony Bouie, S (100) 6 1972 (Three Players) 2 1968 Greg Woodward, DB 2 1994 (Four Players — 182-1) 1 1973 Ransom Terrell, LB 5 1969 Jim Ventriglia, T 1 1995 Brandon Sanders, S (0) 2 1974 Dennis Anderson, DB 3 Rick Stevenson, B 1 1996 Chris McAlister, CB (103-1) 6 1975 M. Dawson, DT , Jon Abbott, DT 3 1970 Greg Boyd, B 1 1997 Chris McAlister, CB (45) 4 1976 (Six Players) 2 1971 Greg Boyd, B 3 1998 Chris McAlister, CB (64-1) 5 1977 J. Abbott, K. Straw 3 1972 Greg Boyd, B; Glen Gresham, LB 1 1999 (Five Players — 36-1) 1 1978 Cleveland Crosby, T 4 1973 Leon Lawrence, B 1 2000 Michael Jolivette, CB (50) 5 1979 Sam Giangardella, LB 3 1974 None 2001 Michael Jolivette, CB (78-1) 5 1980 Reggie Ware, DB 3 1975 Mike Dawson, T 1 2002 Ray Wells, LB (78-1) 3 1981 Gary Shaw, NG 4 1976 Jeff Whitton, T 1 2003 Michael Jolivette, CB (0) 2 1982 John Kaiser, OLB 3 1977 Jack Housley, LB; Darrell Solomon, MG 1 2004 Antoine Cason, CB (88) 4 1983 R. Hunley LB, J. Kaiser OLB 3 1978 (Four Players) 1 2005 Michael Johnson, S (45-1) 4 1984 Greg Turner, CB 4 1979 Jack Housley, LB 1 2006 Antoine Cason, CB (57-1) 3 1985 (Two Players), ILB 2 1980 Bill Redman, B 2 2007 Antoine Cason, CB (164-2) 5 1987 Jerry Beasley LB 3 1981 G. Shaw, NG; R. Robbins, CB, A. Gross, FS 1 Nate Ness, S (91-0) 5 1988 (Three Players) 2 1982 Larry Smith, SS 2 2008 M. Hundley, CB (77-0); T. Wade, CB (78-0) 4 1989 Darryll Lewis, CB 3 1983 (Five Players) 1 2009 Trevin Wade, CB (40-1) 5 1990 Paul Glonek, DT 2 1984 (Four Players) 1 2010 Joe Perkins, S (22); S. Richardson, CB (0) 2 1991 Bobby Roland, SS 3 1985 (Three Players) 1 2011 Shaquille Richardson, CB (73) 4 1992 T. Demps DE, B. Sanders SS 2 1986 Chuck Cecil, FS 2 2012 Jonathan McKnight, CB (71-1) 3 1993 Akil Jackson, OLB 5 1987 (Five Players) 1 Marquis Flowers, LB (18) 3 1994 Tedy Bruschi, DE 4 1988 Scott Geyer, CB 2 2013 Tra’Mayne Bondurant, S (79-2) 4 1995 B. Sanders, D. Stewart, CB 2 1989 Arnulf Mobley, ILB 1 2014 Jourdon Grandon, S (5-0) 3 1996 Van Tuinei, DE 3 1990 (Three Players) 1 2015 Jamar Allah, S (38-0) 3 1997 DeShon Polk, OLB 3 1991 (Three Players) 2 Cam Denson, CB (31-0) 3 1998 S. Sprotte SS, D. Greer DT, J. Tafoya DE 2 1992 Heath Bray, QB/WR 2 2016 D. Flannigan-Fowles, S (1-0) 2 1999 (Six Players) 1 1993 B. Sanders DB, J. Hoffman DL, R. Dice WR 1 Dane Cruikshank, CB (3-0) 2000 Keoni Fraser, DT 5 1994 S. Harris, T. Bruschi 1 2001 Lance Briggs LB, JArvie Worcester FS 2 1995 (Three Players) 1 PASSES BROKEN UP (does not include INTs) 2002 Lance Briggs LB, Pat Howard, LB 2 1996 T. Canidate, M. Smith 1 Year Player, Pos. PBU 2003 Four players 2 1997 J. Salave’a, McAlister, D. Fipp 1 1967 Frank Jenkins, DB; Doug Schleuter, B 4 2004 Four Players 3 1998 Chris McAlister, Peter Hansen 2 1968 Bill Miller, B 17 2005 (Seven Players) 1 1999 Peter Hansen 3 1969 (Three Players) 5 2006 Spencer Larsen, LB 3 2000 Peter Hansen 2 1978 Mark Arneson, LB; Jim Ventriglia, T 7 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 4 2001 Malosi Leonard, Andrae Thurman 1 1971 Jackie Wallace, DB 7 2008 Donald Horton, DT 2 2002 Michael Jolivette, Carlos Williams 2 1972 Roussell Williams, DB 4 2009 (Seven Players) 1 2003 None 0 1973 Leon Lawrence, DB 7 2010 (10 Players) 1 2004 C. Bryan, M. Hollingsworth 1 1974 Mark Jacobs, LB 5 2011 (Four players) 1 2005 None 0 1975 Dennis Anderson, DB 6 2012 Jake Fischer, LB 4 2006 Earl Mitchell 1 1976 Van Cooper, DB 11 2013 Marquis Flowers, LB 2 2007 None 0 1977 Corky Ingraham, LB 5 2014 Tra’Mayne Bondurant, LB/S 3 2008 David Roberts 1 1978 Reggie Ware, DB 6 2015 (Five players) 1 2009 Orlando Vargas 1 1979 Reggie Ware, DB 4 2016 Brandon Rutt, LB; Cody Ipplito, LB 2

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FUMBLES CAUSED NET PUNTING (NET AVG.) TOTAL OFFENSE Year Player, Pos. FF 1985 7. 59 for 39.9 avg. 1939 5. John Black (281 for 1,133 yds.) 1973 Rex Naumetz, DT 3 1992 2. 80 for 40.8 net avg. 1947 1. Fred Enke (329 for 1,941 yds.) 1996 9. 63 for 40.5 net avg. 1954 4. Art Luppino (179 for 1,359 yds.) 1974 Willis Barrett, E 3 1955 2. Art Luppino (211 for 1,313 yds.) 1975 Mike Dawson, T 3 PUNTING (DEFUNCT SINCE ‘NET’) 1961 5. Eddie Wilson (181 for 1,377 yds.) 1976 Gilbert Lewis, E 3 1960 6. 43 for 41.9 avg. 1966 2. Marc Reed (419 for 2,294 yds.) 1977 Ken Creviston, B 4 1965 7. 75 for 41.6 avg. 1973 8. Bruce Hill (368 for 1,915 yds.) 1974 8. Bruce Hill (384 for 2,118 yds.) 1978 Cleveland Crosby, T 4 1972 6. 79 for 41.8 avg. 1974 8. 55 for 41.6 avg. 1975 7. Bruce Hill (314 for 2,021 yds.) 1979 (Three Players) 3 1975 3. 53 for 43.4 avg. 2011 4. N. Foles (603 for 3,526 yds; 352.58 ypg) 1980 Ricky Hunley, ILB 3 1982 6. 66 for 41.1 avg. 2012 6. Matt Scott (612 for 4126; 343.8 ypg) 1981 J. Pace, R. Hunley 4 1982 G. Perkins, R. Moret 3 TURNOVER MARGIN RUSHING OFFENSE 1983 Ricky Hunley, ILB 5 1985 2. +1.82 per game 1939 8. John Black (172 for 630 yds.) 1989 3. +1.27 per game 1947 8. Charles Hall (124 for 686 yds.) 1984 C. Vesling, J. Drake 2 1992 10. +1.00 per game 1953 3. Ken Cardella (148 for 915 yds.) 1985 Byron Evans, ILB 3 1996 7. +1.18 per game 1954 1. Art Luppino (179 for 1,359 yds.) 1986 C. Cecil, F. Gibson 3 1955 1. Art Luppino (209 for 1,313 yds.) 1987 Chris Singleton, OLB 3 TOTAL DEFENSE 1960 9. Bobby Lee Thompson (92 for 732 yds.) 1939 6. 2.48 yds. per play 1961 9. Bobby Lee Thompson (103 for 752 yds.) 1988 Chris Singleton, OLB 5 1999 7. Trung Canidate (154.6, 253-1,602) 1989 Darryll Lewis, CB 3 1968 7. 240.6 yds. per game 1992 2. 253.0 yds. per game 2012 1. Ka’Deem Carey (148.4, 303-1929) 1990 Jeff Hammerschmidt, FS 4 1993 2. 236.9 yds. per game 2013 2. Ka’Deem Carey (157.1, 349-1885) 1991 (Three Players) 2 1994 10. 287.6 yds. per game 1992 Jim Hoffman, DT 3 1995 7. 270.5 yds. per game PASSING EFFICIENCY RATING 1993 Brandon Sanders, SS 3 RUSHING DEFENSE 1960 1. Eddie Wilson (140.8) 1994 J. Salave’a, C. Lopez, S. Harris 2 1940 5. 1.53 yds. per play 1961 1. Eddie Wilson (134.2) 1995 C. Osborne, J. Sprotte 2 1983 6. 98.3 yds. per game 1998* - Keith Smith (174.2) (15 att. shy of 2nd) 1996 J. Salave’a, C. Burnett 3 1984 3. 75.5 yds. per game 1997 Four players 2 1985 9. 108.7 yds. per game PASS RECEIVING 1998 Scooter Sprotte, ILB 4 1986 4. 84.4 yds. per game 1941 1. Hank Stanton (50 for 820 yds.)* 1992 2. 65.1 yds. per game 1947 4. John Smith (31 for 568 yds.) 1999 Joe Tafoya, DT 2 1993 1. 30.1 yds. per game 1948 4. Bob Larsen (35 for 408 yds.) 2000 Jarvie Worcester, FS 3 1994 2. 65.1 yds. per game 1957 8. Gene Leek (29 for 310 yds.) 2001 L. Briggs, J. Jackson, Y. Thompson 2 2000 8. 88.5 yds. per game 1958 1. Dave Hibbert (61 for 606 yds.)* 2002 (Six Players) 2 1966 3. Jim Greth (76 for 1003 yds.) SCORING DEFENSE 1974 7. Theopolis Bell (53 for 700 yds.) 2003 Gary Love, Joe Siofele 3 1976 6. Keith Hartwig (54 for 1,134 yds.) 2004 Pat Howard-LB, Carlos Williams DT 4 1964 10. 7.6 pts. per game 1068 8. 1.5 pts. per game 1999 3. D. Northcutt (118.50 ypg. 88-1,422) 2005 Darrell Brooks, FS 2 1985 7. 12.1 pts. per game 2002 5. Bobby Wade (115.8 ypg 2006 Larsen, LB, Palmer, LB, Holmes DE 2 1992 1. 8.9 pts. per game 2002 5. Bobby Wade (7.8 rpg) 1993 9. 14.6 pts per game 2002 7. Bobby Wade (1389 receiving yds.) 2007 Spencer Larsen, LB 3 2010 8. Juron Criner (94.85 ypg) 2008 Brooks Reed, DE 3 FIRST DOWN DEFENSE 2010 9. Juron Criner (1233 yds) 2009 Cam Nelson, S 3 2012 6. Austin Hill (1364 yds) 2008 7. 15.31 (199 in 13) 2010 Mike Turner, CB/ST 3 2012 7. Austin Hill (104.9 yds per game) 2011 Jourdon Grandon, NB 2 FIRST DOWN OFFENSE PUNTING 2012 Jared Tevis, S 4 2011 8. 25.8 per game 1941 10. Emil Banjavcic (41 for 410.5) 2013 Jared Tevis, S 3 1955 8. Ed McCluskey (33 for 40.6) 2014 Scooby Wright III, LB 6 INTERCEPTIONS 1965 2. Joe Payton (56 for 44.6) 2015 Will Parks, S 2 1940 3. 31 1972 7. Marty Shuford (77 for 42.5) 1948 8. 20 1974 9. Mitch Hoopes (55 for 41.8) 2016 Parker Zellers, DL 2 1954 8. 20 1975 7. Dennis Anderson (53 for 43.5) 1975 3. 15 2011* Kyle Duganzic (40-46.0) (4 att shy of 6th) Team National Top 10 Marks FUMBLES RECOVERED TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 2003 8. (18 total) ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING 1941 2. 357.3 yds. 1954 1. Art Luppino (2193 yds.)* 1954 3. 402.0 yds. FUMBLES LOST 1955 1. (Tie) Art Luppino (1,702 yds.) 1961 5. 378.2 yds. 2003 6. (7) 1961 2. Bobby Lee Thompson (1,575 ypg) 1975 5. 424.2 yds. 2006 6. (5) 1987 6. Derek Hill (152.0 ypg) 1999 3. 471.9 yds. 2011 6 (6) 1999 2. Dennis Northcutt (187.42 ypg) 2012 7. 526.2 yds. 2002 7. Bobby Wade (162.4 ypg) 4TH DOWN CONVERSION 2012 7. Ka’Deem Carey (172.9 ypg) PASSING OFFENSE PER GAME 2006 9. (66.7%) 2013 5. Ka’Deem Carey (171.5 ypg) 1941 1. 177.7 yds. 1947 2. 168.0 yds. 4TH DOWN CONVERSION DEFENSE SCORING 1957 4. 154.0 yds. * 2006 1. (10%) 1954 1. Art Luppino (166 pts.)* 1961 10. 145.6 yds. 1955 3. Art Luppino (96 pts.) 1966 3. 255.1 yds. PASS INTERCEPTION AVOIDANCE 1960 10. Joe Hernandez (76 pts.) 2007 10. 308.5 yds. 1975 1. 1.3% (3 in 236) 1983 5. Max Zendejas (99 pts.) 2010 9. 307.7 yds. 1994 9. Steve McLaughlin (95 pts.) 2011 3. 370.8 yds FEWEST PENALTIES PER GAME 2012 6. Ka’Deem Carey (144 pts.) *Led nation in PA (294) and PC (154) 2013 9. Ka’Deem Carey (120 pts.) 2008 6. 4.08 (53 in 13) RUSHING OFFENSE 2013 8. 4.00 (52 in 13) PUNT RETURNS 1952 9. 254.8 yds. FEWEST YARDS PENALIZED/GM 1963 7. Rickie Harris (12 for 209 yds.) 1953 8. 268.9 yds. 1964 9. Floyd Hudlow (8 for 251 yds.) 1954 7. 276.5 yds. 2008 7. 35.15 (457 in 13) 1979 10. Marcellus Greene (15 for 183 yds.) 1999 1. Dennis Northcutt (18.96, 23-436) SCORING MOST PENALIZED 2009* Bug Wright (17.50, 12-210) 1941 9. 25.3 pts. 1954 8. 71 for 698 (2 att. shy 3rd) 1952 7. 28.5 pts. 1955 7. 84 for 708 1954 2. 38.5 pts. KICKOFF RETURNS 1975 9. 30.0 pts. TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 1951 9. Gil Gonzales (13 for 348) 1983 8. 32.1 pts. 2008 10. 32:11 1954 1. Art Luppino (20 for 632 yds.) 1959 7. Walt Mince (14 for 329 yds.) PUNT RETURNS RED-ZONE OFFENSE 1963 9. Floyd Hudlow (13 for 422 yds.) 1948 9. 17.6 avg. (15 for 264) 2008 6. 92% (55 for 60, 45TD/10FG) 1972 5. Theopolis Bell (8 for 449 yds.) 1952 2. 20.1 avg. (28 for 563) 1975 3. Theopolis Bell (16 for 453 yds.) 1960 1. 17.7 avg. (18 for 319) 1982 2. Vance Johnson (13 for 353 yds.) 1961 2. 16.8 avg. (24 for 394) Indiv. Top 10 Leaders 1999 2. 17.6 avg. (29 for 509) PASS INTERCEPTIONS 2002 4. 16.6 avg. (20 for 332) PASSING 1939 4. John Black (7 for 69) 2008 3. 17.8 avg. (33 for 587) 1947 3. Fred Enke (88-184 for 1,406 yds.) 1968 10. Rich Moriarty (8 for 75 yds.) 2009 4. 15.3 avg. (16-245) 1956 6. Ralph Hunsaker (75-148 for 823 yds.) 1971 2. Jackie Wallace (11 for 135 yds.) 1958 2. Ralph Hunsaker (106-191 for 1,129 yds.) 1972 4. Jackie Wallace (8 for 115 yds.) KICKOFF RETURNS 1961 8. Eddie Wilson (79-154 for 1,294 yds.) 1974 3. Dennis Anderson (7 for 72 yds.) 1951 8. 20.7 avg. (41 for 850) 1966 2. Marc Reed (193-365 for 2,368 yds.) 1983 7. Ricky Hunley (7 for 123) 1953 4. 21.9 avg. (32 for 702) 2007 9. Willie Tuitama (306.9 ypg) 1984 10. (Tie) Allan Durden (6 for 108 yds.) 1954 1. 26.1 avg. (39 for 1,017) 2011 2. Nick Foles (32.3 completions per game) 1986 10. (Tie) Chuck Cecil (6 for 142 yds.) 1968 3. 25.1 avg. (25 for 628) 2011 3. Nick Foles 361.17 yards per game) 1987 2. Chuck Cecil (9 for 77 yds.) 1972 5. 24.6 avg. (45 for 1,105) 2011 5. Nick Foles (4334 total passing yards) 1990 7. Darryll Lewis (7 for 192) 1993 3. 26.8 avg. (26 for 697) 1993 7. (Tie) Tony Bouie (6-100) 2009 10. 24.9 av. (53 for 1,320 1996 5. (Tie) Chris McAlister (6-103)

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3rd Dns 71-172/71-182 81-175/61-178 48-181/81-187 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 3rdD/By Opp 3rdD/By 71-173/55-166 70-191/59-172 47-167/65-181 82-189/56-181 49-155/71-158 71-164/66-160 76-157/67-177 76-178/59-176 57-158/65-178 57-157/92-176 84-176/83-177 77-186/63-179 73-177/48-153 54-177/58-179 62-177/86-199 85-178/52-169 68-162/72-165 53-173/59-153 72-169/50-183 59-152/68-172 55-155/73-169 66-163/70-159 94 -194/81-196 75-180/74-184 57-182/43-166 58-156/74-166 64-174/52-166 62-159/52-154 48-149/59-174 46-154/64/156 78-190/ 100-212/83-211 232 89- 234 /94-

FD/FD 187/184 218/228 187/238 226/190 211/197 FD/FD 232/190 203/176 190/175 228/192 212/208 FD/FD 221/206 192/215 176/222 183/244 173/181 FD/FD 65-182/37-174 199/162 225/169 246-235 170/183 215/243 67-176/80-192 FD/FD 169-284 172/220 213/222 239/218 227/240 173/192 189/167 183/224 226/180 FD/FD 239/246 FD/FD 287/199 263/222 308/242 309/276 246/302 FD/FD 346/337 381/339 80-182/90-206 FD/FD 311/276 320/300 1st Dns

Sacks Sks/Opp 34/na 26/na 25/na 33/na 30/na Sks/Opp 25/na 58/na 41/na 38/na 27/na Sks/Opp 34/na 26//20 33/29 23/31 40/21 Sks/Opp 59 /17 38/41 Sks/Opp 25/19 20/22 24/21 36/27 15/31 30/34 34//39 47/25 Sks/Opp 27/31 Sks/Opp 24/28 34/13 33/32 10/23 Sks/Opp 16/18 Sks/Opp 24/17 27/31

Penalties Pen/Opp 54-556/63-633 65-612/60-581 79-787/57-591 88-805/79-701 81-712/55-498 Pen/Opp 75-671/86-754 82-705/82-692 Pen/Opp 51-395/60-511 70-567/71-606 75-640/71-627 93-859/57-508 Pen/Opp Pen/Opp 84-768/99-797 56-472/82-650 73-581/85-705 47/27 76-698/56-430 114-925 /93-809 36/31 78-708/93-770 87-705/105-883 26/ 52 69-578/70-578 75-713/76-659 65-545/73-625 75-694/80-681 Pen/Opp 46/21 96-881/105-822 74-636/89-759 Pen/Opp 53-457/88-679 71-559/74-631 92-682/81-662 95-786/86-808 Pen/Opp 76-768/102-877 22/28 1188 83-716/123- Pen/Opp 52-478/75-726 92-881/ 124 -1086 38/40 74-632/95-935

F-L/F-L 31-16/31- 19 31-14/29-15 31-18/36-16 35-10/32-16 27-12/28-13 F-L/F-L 31-13/34-17 29-13/23-15 23-10/35-17 66-596/68-660 27-12/35-14 72-594/57-485 43-20 /18-11 72-585/67-597 F-L/F-L 35-17/28-13 77-649/73-692 20-8/17-11 22-11/20-10 25-13/26-13 14-8/30-10 F-L/F-L 27- 20 / 42 -18 95-831/65-590 24-11/23-17 90-750/87-663 F-L/F-L 17-12/ 16-7 20-9/24-13 21-10/18-6 31-15/19-11 21-11/26-11 20-5/24-13 21-14/25-12 19-9/25-13 14-8/22-13 F-L/F-L 16-8/24-13 26-13/16-9 F-L/F-L 22-11/26-9 15-8/13-7 15-6 / 22-5 F-L/F-L 24-9/19-6 24-13/30-15 F-L/F-L 24-11/12-4 25-10/20-5 Fumbles

P-Avg/P-Avg. 74-40.5/72-37.8 49-38.749-41.1 70-39.1/56-38.3 56-42.8/70-39.6 66-42.4/70-39.5 P-Avg/P-Avg. 48-40.1/68-37.8 63-36.4/67-42.3 59-40.4/68-39.3 48-39.4/58-39.4 51-37.0/67-36.8 P-Avg/P-Avg. 53-42.3/60-39.3 58-41.5/47-39.7 62-35.5/57-37.8 65-36.5/50-37.6 80-41.8/83-39.2 P-Avg/P-Avg. 72-37.2/78-41.0 81-36.8/69-40.6 P-Avg/P-Avg. 98 -40.9/60-40.8 27-7/28-18 76-40.2/50- 45.0 21-13/25- 19 61-44.9/61-40.2 59-37.9/73-41.0 62-38.5/79-40.7 62-37.2/63-38.9 69-36.2/57-39.8 77-43.6/59-40.8 80-40.9/83-40.9 63-43.0/65-39.4 79-37.5/76-42.3 P-Avg/P-Avg. 59-41.3/ 89 -40.2 60-43.6/75-41.0 P-Avg/P-Avg. 50-43.5/79-42.2 57-41.5/70-41.2 16-10/17-9 54-39.2/71-40.6 43-43.5/45-41.0 P-Avg/P-Avg. 61-41.6/48-43.6 55-42.0/61-43.4 P-Avg/P-Avg. 58-39.6/69-41.1 14-8/31-13 80- 45.6 /85-42.3 54-44.2/68-42.1

FGs & Punting

FG-A/FG-A 8-19/11-16 10-19/9-18 7-12 / 12-21 12-24/11-17 14-23/16-26 FG-A/FG-A 20-25/14-24 21-27/12-22 22- 29 /5-9 24 -28/10-14 15-23/16-25 FG-A/FG-A 13-20/10-17 13-20/10-17 9-13/12-15 14-23 3-7 / 11-20/11-15 FG-A/FG-A 14-22/14-22 13-17/17-25 FG-A/FG-A 2-11 / 12-18 8-14 / 7-11/11-14 23- 29 /9-15 6-19 / 13-19 11-15 9-14 / 13-22/ 22-27 15-20/13-17 9-14/13-17 12-21/5-9 7-12 / 10-17 FG-A/FG-A 8-18 / 6-10 21-26/14-18 FG-A/FG-A 17-22/18-23 14-19/15-18 10-18/16-21 FG-A/FG-A 9-14/9-14 14-20/13-15 FG-A/FG-A 12-19/15-22 20-28/17-24 18-22/16-20 PR-Yd/Opp 33-209/29-140 28-230/26-193 22-144/18-85 PR-Yd/Opp 39-352/16-108 29-258/21-173 40-349/20-79 PR-Yd/Opp 37-248/22-190 22-152/26-152 27-303/28-303 49 -440/25-83 PR-Yd/Opp 34-408/26-174 PR-Yd/Opp 18-93 / 60-524 23-191/29/393 21-227/24-343 29-509/29-274 25-259/29-155 20-332/38-361 21-260/31-364 30-293/20-160 29-257/35-341 PR-Yd/Opp 44-570/25-142 PR-Yd/Opp 22-129/21-137 14-79 / 16-217 PR-Yd/Opp 12-56/21-241 16-170/21-161 PR-Yd/Opp 23-166/15-50 17-174/32-268 UA/Opp. 64-1236 33- 587 /22-233 14-16/18-24 Kick & Punt Returns KR-Yd/Opp 25-465/42-909 33-696/32-693 21-245/23-101 40-737/31-351 22-121/24-184 33-705//19-395 20-432/23-468 KR-Yd/Opp 19-326/21-465 28-499/28-544 21-383/21-410 18-151/19-32 32-627/39-720 34-260/17-40 43-913/36-709 KR-Yd/Opp 38-734/44-713 28-599/31-624 42-939/46-759 24-250/16-143 56-1276/30-514 21-416/22-485 KR-Yd/Opp 33-256/21-54 26-697/37-525 31-238/21/128 28-563/44-784 32-701/34-753 KR-Yd/Opp 41-685/23-476 31-604/19-389 27-636/14-277 38-358/29-171 32-684/30-495 38-720/45-1041 37-778/38-851 34-601/34-715 22-524/14-276 33-686/36-731 34-768/38-624 53-1162/47-1156 30-279/20-191 KR-Yd/Opp 23-507/58-1144 KR-Yd/Opp 47-905/ 16-245/17-224 53- 1320 /56-1178 48-1103/57-1180 57 -1199/45-1080 KR-Yd/Opp 32-729/52-1106 9-144/23-79 29-494/35-671 KR-Yd/Opp 33-676/41-801 Plays-Off 777-3501 777-4028 831-4364 754-3513 763-3568 Plays-Off 757-3299 748-3182 763-3466 818-3819 Plays-Off 775-3762 762-3992 783-4069 833-4458 747-2783 Plays-Off 739-2606 688-3143 769-3492 Plays-Off 946-5520 788-4173 781-4497 739-2976 833-4533 846-4382 876-4634 800-4242 750-3628 913-4466 Plays-Off 835-4019 Plays-Off 818-4069 894-4431 Plays-Off 1024-6083 1085- 6487 29-560/43-807 923-5632 Plays-Off 991-5214 1115 -6314 38-817/40-758 Offense Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 231-118-13-1514-9 322-177-19-2357-14 349-220-12-2800-13 291-143-16-1680-10 350-203-19-2269-14 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 356-201-17-2218-11 385-197-22-2259-10 768-3090 314-176- 24 -1986-5 371-220-17-2538-11 377-201-14-2347-14 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 311-184-12-2228-19 344-203-18-2389-6 359-184-18-2525-16 303-167-7-2059-15 363-188-16-2067-5 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 371-206-11-2275-9 319-170-4-2425-13 376-185-16-2519-13 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 394-241-7-3351-26 374-217-8-2810-18 341-200-12-2476-13 291-138-6-1577-10 373-206-5-2814-21 400-204-14-2838-23 368-214-7-2692-15 358-221-13-2479-14 727-3915 331-190-16-2482-19 339-179-10-2464-16 452-260-15-2810-17 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 419-200-16-2786-15 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 407-228-16-2365-12 421-239-12-2620-19 826-4186 413-233-9-2719-18 428-282-11-3587-22 839-5526 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 443-276-11-3488-28 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 460-269-18-3032-20 534-349 -13- 3937 -28 OPPONENT Att-Rush-TD 546-1987-15 455-1671-14 483-1564-19 463-1833-14 413-1299-6 Att-Rush-TD 401-1081-8 383-831-9 434-1196 362-928-9 441-1472-9 Att-Rush-TD 464-1534-9 418-1603-12 424-1544-17 530-2399-26 384-716-4 Att-Rush-TD 368-331-5 369-718-6 393-973-12 Att-Rush-TD 552-2169-26 414-1363-17 440-2021-18 448-1399-9 460-1719-22 446-1544-19 508-1942-18 369-1436-10 469-1760-17 411-1164-17 461-1971-19 Att-Rush-TD 416-1233-14 Att-Rush-TD 411-1704-18 405-1566-16 481-1712-16 411-1939-30 Att-Rush-TD 581-2595-30 585 -2680- 33 500-309-12-3807-25 496-2330-27 427-281-8-3302- 34 Att-Rush-TD 531-2182-18 Arizona Year-by-Year Stats Since 1978 (Pac-12 Era) 769-3497 Plays-Off 818-3692 731-3613 823-4028 814-4173 Plays-Off 840-4232 832-3771 758-3305 808-4126 798-4063 Plays-Off 777-3979 742-3548 741-3345 726-3412 758-3152 Plays-Off 803-3810 814-3987 743-3391 Plays-Off 775-3690 698-3178 750-3864 784-3387 870-5663 754-4316 790-4003 735-3034 718-3736 852-4426 851-4623 Plays-Off 832-5339 Plays-Off 916-5231 914-4999 959-5712 908-5583 Plays-Off 993-6434 815-4957 Plays-Off 1030-5960 1139 -6491 581- 2770 -19 Offense ARIZONA 159-82-9-1047-9 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 215-106- 19 -1242-7 265-139-13-1800-10 342-174-23-2183-15 332-177-14-2531-19 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 372-198-16-2681-12 337-168- 19 -2399-12 281-152-10-1789-7 249-127-10-1716-12 204-95-14-1613-7 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 209-86-9-1265-8 168-82-6-1168-4 198-98-16-1253-8 203-98-7-1217-6 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 234-114-11-1529-11 302-171-7-2211-14 273-127-12-1696-9 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 395-185-23-2204-14 312-164-11-1876-10 368-211-16-2522-19 359-178-12-2247-18 366-212-13-3037-19 368-200-17-2753-21 430-246-14-3477-17 356-191-14-2024-9 381-188-10-2546-27 531-332-12-3702-28 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 309-185-11-2778-18 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 484-301-12-2926-20 524-357-12-4000-25 577-387 -15- 4334 -29 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 466-273-10-3544-27 306-157-12-2137-13 Att-C-INT-Pass-TD 383-233-7-2516-16 610-2450-21 Att-Rush-TD 603-2720-21 466-1813-15 481-1845-15 482-1642-16 Att-Rush-TD 468-1551-24 495-1372-14 477-1516-13 559-2410-19 594-2450-22 Att-Rush-TD 568-2714-25 589-2650-21 153-65-7-898-6 573-2177-26 528-2159-23 555-1935-18 Att-Rush-TD 569-2281-18 512-1776-12 470-1695-16 Att-Rush-TD 380-1486-10 386-1302-9 382-1342-11 425-1140-7 467-2626-23 386-1563-16 360-526-7 379-1010-11 467-1908-15 251-148-7-1828-15 471-1880-13 320-921-7 Att-Rush-TD 523-2561-34 Att-Rush-TD 504-2059-33 412-266-8-3172-24 430-2251-19 435-1712-20 331-1134-17 Att-Rush-TD 527-2890-31 544-2961-33 538-326-15-3879- 30 1082- 6840 509-2820-26 Att-Rush-TD 647-3444-36 575-2885-26 564-320-10-3945-29 Bob Valesente 78-79; Moe Ankney 80-86; Larry Mac Duff 87-96; Rich Ellerson 97-00; Mac Duff 01-02; Mike Hankwitz 03; Mark Stoops 04-09; Tim Kish/Greg Brown 10; Tim Kish 2011; Jeff Casteel 2012-15; Marcel Yates Marcel 2012-15; Brown 10; Tim Kish 2011; Jeff Casteel 04-09; Tim Kish/Greg Stoops 78-79; Moe Ankney 80-86; Larry Hankwitz 03; Mark Ellerson Mac Duff 87-96; Rich 97-00; Mac Duff 01-02; Mike Valesente Bob Jack Jordan 78-79; Steve Axman 80-84; Chris Allen 85; Chuck Stobart 86; Ben Griffith 87-88; Rip Scherer 89-90; Pat Hill 91; Duane Akina 92-95; Homer Smith 96-97; Dino Babers 98-00; Rick Dykes 01-02; Mike Deal 2003; 01-02; Mike Pat Hill 91; Duane Akina 92-95; Homer Smith 96-97; Dino Babers 98-00; Rick Dykes 89-90; Scherer 86; Ben Griffith 87-88; Rip Axman 80-84; Chris Allen 85; Chuck Stobart 78-79; Steve Jordan Jack Bob Davie 1978-79; Mike Jones 82-84; Meg Ritchie 85-93; Dan Wirth Ritchie Jones 82-84; Meg 04-11; Chris Allen 2012-present Edmond Davie 1978-79; Mike Bob 94-2000; Brad Arnett 01-03; Corey 245/205 Pts/PA 215/275 253/205 311/219 Pts/PA 272/192 352/204 263/220 Pts/PA 279/218 248/178 267/311 248/361 Pts/PA 294/161 278/190 254/237 Pts/PA 181/429 164/275 252/290 207/199 339/364 320/377 227/310 199/235 310/280 317/285 336/322 Pts/PA 439/236 Pts/PA 476/277 356/311 367/295 369/425 Pts/PA 496 /459 297/460 Pts/PA 483/395 Team totals 1998 and prior do not include bowl statistics per NCAA guidelines at the time. W/L and points scored do reflect bowl games. Opponent sacks unavailable for some years. Underlined figures highs for the era. years. figures Underlined for some sacks unavailable games. Opponent bowl do reflect scored points at the time. W/L and statistics per NCAA guidelines bowl not include do prior 1998 and totals Team 1978: 5-6 Year-W/L 1979: 6-5-1 244/243 1980: 5-6 1981: 6-5 1982: 6-4-1 Year-W/L 1983: 7-3-1 353/118 1984: 7-4 1985: 8-3-1 252/146 1986: 9-3 1987: 4-4-3 Year-W/L 1988: 7-4 1989: 8-4 1990: 7-5 1991: 4-7 1992: 6-5-1 232/118 Year-W/L 1993: 10-2 1994: 8-4 2000: 5-6 Year-W/L 2003: 2-10 2004: 3-8 2005: 3-8 1995: 6-5 1999: 6-6 2001: 5-6 2002: 4-8: 2006: 6-6 1996: 5-6 1997: 7-5 2007: 5-7 Year-W/L 1998: 12-1 Year-W/L 2008: 8-5 2009: 8-5 2010: 7-6 2011: 4-8 Year-W/L 2015: 7-6 486/ 465 2012: 8-5 2016: 3-9 Year-W/L 2013: 8-5 435/315 2014: 10-4 Defensive Coordinators: Coordinators: Defensive Pts/PA = points for, points against; KR=kickoff returns; PR= punt returns; F-L=fumbles-lost, FG-A=field goals; attempted; FD=first downs, P=Punts Sks=Sacks FD=first goals; attempted; returns; F-L=fumbles-lost, FG-A=field returns; PR= punt points against; KR=kickoff = points for, Pts/PA NOTE: Coordinators: Offensive 2012-present Magee Smith/Calvin 2011; Rod 10; Seth Littrell Litrell 07-09; Bill Bedenbaugh/Seth Canales 04-06; Sonny Dykes Mike Coaches: Strength Tony Mason – 1978-79; Larry Smith 1980-86; Dick Tomey 1987-2000; John Mackovic 2000-03; Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz (last 7 games ’03); Mike Stoops 2004-2011 (Tim Kish last 6 G); Rich Rodriguez 2012-- 2004-2011 (Tim Kish last 6 G); Rich Rodriguez Stoops Hankwitz (last 7 games ’03); Mike 2000-03; Mackovic/Mike 1987-2000; John Mackovic Mason – 1978-79; Larry Smith 1980-86; Dick Tomey Tony Head Coaches: 2016-present.

102 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 103 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 1992 Offense WR WR LT LG C RG RT TE/SL QB FB TB Utah St Dickey Corral Stamer Johnson Tagoai Ciasca Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu LtLovett Carter WSU Vaughn Corral Stamer Johnson Tagoai Ciasca Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu LtLovett Carter OSU Vaughn Dickey Stamer Ciasca Tagoai Smith Heemsbergen Levy Malauulu LtLovett Carter Miami Plousha Corral Stamer Johnson Tagoai Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Bray B. Johnson Carter UCLA Vaughn Dickey Stamer Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu LtLovett Carter Stan Vaughn Dickey Stamer Johnson Tagoai Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu B. Johnson Carter Cal Vaughn Corral Stamer Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu Lewis TE Carter NMSU Vaughn LewisTE Stamer Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu B. Johnson Carter Wash C. Taylor LewisTE Stamer Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu L.HarrisTE Carter USC Vaughn Dickey Stamer V. Smith El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu Lewis TE Carter ASU Corral Dickey Stamer V. Smith El-Mashtoub Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu Lewis TE Johnson Baylor Vaughn Dickey Stamer V. Smith Tagoai Smith Heemsbergen Griffith Malauulu Bray WR Carter

Defense OLB DT NG DE/MLB OLB ILB ILB LC SS FS RC Utah St Maddox Parten Waldrop Bruschi Lee S.Harris Camp K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Phillips WSU Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Camp K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison OSU Maddox Parten Waldrop Boyer Lee S.Harris Camp K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison Miami Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Camp K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison UCLA Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Camp K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison Stan Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison Cal Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison NMSU Maddox Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Lee Camp Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Phillips Wash Maddox Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison USC Maddox Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison ASU Maddox Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison Baylor Maddox Parten Waldrop Hopkins Lee S.Harris Boyer K. Johnson Sanders Bouie Morrison 1993 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB WR RB RB UTEP Thomas/TE Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Ciasca Smigiel Lewis White Harris/TE Carter Johnson Pacific Dice Tagoai E. Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Ciasca Lewis White Dickey Taylor Johnson Illinois Vaughn Tagoai E. Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Ciasca Lewis White Dickey Carter Lt.Lovett Ore St Vaughn Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Ciasca Lewis White Dickey Carter Lt.Lovett USC Vaughn Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Ciasca Lewis White Dickey Carter Johnson Stan Taylor Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Tagoai Lewis White Dickey Carter Johnson WSU Vaughn Tagoai Poumele Ott Smith Smigiel Lewis White Harris/TE Carter Johnson UCLA Vaughn Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel Lewis White Dickey Carter Johnson Oregon Vaughn Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel Lewis Levy Harris/TE Carter Johnson Cal Vaughn Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel Lewis Levy White/WR Carter Johnson ASU Vaughn Tagoai El-Mash Ott Smith Smigiel Lewis White Dickey Carter Johnson Miami-Fiesta Vaughn Tagoai E. Johnson El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel Lewis White Dickey Carter Lt.Lovett

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB UTEP Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Pacific Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Illinois Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Ore St Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips USC Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Stan Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wray B. Sanders Bouie Phillips WSU Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips UCLA Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Oregon Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Cal Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips ASU Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips Miami Bruschi Hoffman Waldrop Hopkins Jarrett SHarris Boyer Wright B. Sanders Bouie Phillips 1994 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB WR RB FB Ga Tech Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson NMSU Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson Stan Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson Ore ST Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson Colo St Dice Tagoai Poumele Ott Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson Wash St C. Taylor Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson UCLA Dice Tagoai Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Patterson Oregon Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Tagoai LHarris White C. Taylor Carter Patterson Cal Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Tagoai LHarris White Lovett Carter Myles USC Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Tagoai LHarris White Lovett Carter Myles ASU Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Tagoai LHarris White Lovett Carter Myles Utah Dice Stamer Poumele El-Mashtoub Smith Smigiel LHarris White Lovett Carter Myles

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB Ga Tech Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Demps SHarris Gosar Wray B. Sanders Bouie Wright NMSU Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Demps SHarris Gosar Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright Stan Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Demps SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright Ore ST Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Lopez Gosar Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright Colo St Bruschi Salave’a Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright Wash St Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Malveaux UCLA Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Wray B. Sanders Bouie Malveaux Oregon Sprotte Salave’a Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Wray B. Sanders Bouie Malveaux Cal Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Malveaux USC Bruschi Hoffman Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Malveaux ASU Bruschi Salave’a Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright Utah Bruschi Salave’a Osborne AJackson Lopez SHarris Camp Scurlock B. Sanders Bouie Wright

102 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 103 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 1995 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR Pacific Dice McCutcheon Middleton Ott Hand Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams Ga Tech Dice McCutcheon Middleton Ott Usu Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams Illinois Dice McCutcheon Middleton Ott Watson Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams USC Dice McCutcheon Watson Ott Usu Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams Cal Dice McCutcheon Watson Ott Usu Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams UCLA Holmes Ott Watson Wyatt Usu Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams Wash C. Taylor Ott Middleton Wyatt Watson Walker Metzler Batten G. Taylor Myles R. Williams WSU C. Taylor Ott Middleton Wyatt Watson Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams OSU C. Taylor Ott Middleton Wyatt Usu Walker Metzler White G. Taylor Hooper R. Williams Oregon C. Taylor Ott Middleton Wyatt Usu Walker Lucky White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams ASU C. Taylor McCutcheon Middleton Wyatt Ott Walker Lucky White G. Taylor Myles R. Williams

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB Pacific Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Speotte Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux B. Sanders Parnell Johnson Ga Tech Tuinei Salave’a Osborne Speotte Bruschi Camp Burnett Malveaux M. Smith B. Sanders Johnson Illinois Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Speotte Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux M. Smith B. Sanders Johnson USC Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Tuinei Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux M. Smith B. Sanders Johnson Cal Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Speotte Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux Rich Parnell Johnson UCLA Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Greer Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux R. Johnson B. Sanders Stewart Wash Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Tuinei Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux R. Johnson B. Sanders Stewart WSU Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Speotte Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux B. Sanders Parnell Johnson OSU Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Speotte Demps Camp C. Jackson Malveaux Burnett B. Sanders Johnson Oregon Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Tuinei Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux B. Sanders Parnell Johnson ASU Bruschi Salave’a Osborne Tuinei Demps Camp Burnett Malveaux B. Sanders Parnell Johnson 1996 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR UTEP Dice Walker Middleton Wyatt Watson Portilla Lucky Batten Taylor Myles R. Williams Iowa Dice Middleton Walker Wyatt Watson Portilla Lucky Batten Taylor Metzler-TE Holmes Illinois McDaniel Turley Walker Wyatt Watson Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Sprotte Williams Wash Dice Middleton Walker Wyatt Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Eafon Metzler (TE) WSU Dice Middleton Walker Wyatt Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Metzler McDaniel USC Dice Middleton Walker Wyatt Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Schmidtke Metzler McDaniel Oregon St McDaniel Middleton Walker Wyatt Turley Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Myles Williams Cal McDaniel Middleton Walker Wyatt Turley Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Myles Williams Oregon McDaniel Middleton Walker Wyatt Turley Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Myles Williams UCLA McDaniel Middleton Walker Wyatt Turley Portilla Lucky Smith Taylor Metzler-TE Williams ASU McDaniel Middleton Walker Wyatt Turley Portilla Metzler-H Smith Taylor Myles Williams

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB UTEP Jackson Greer Salave’a Gunn Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Iowa Szlauko Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Illinois Tafua Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Szlauko Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Wash Gunn Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister WSU Jackson Tafua Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister USC Szlauko Tafua Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Oregon St Szlauko Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Cal Szlauko Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister Oregon Szlauko Greer Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister UCLA Szlauko Tuinei Salave’a Jackson Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister ASU Szlauko Thompson Salave’a Tuinei Williams Burnett Sprotte Malveaux Smith Fipp McAlister 1997 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB RB FB WR Oregon Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Canidate Eafon Northcutt UAB Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Schmidtke Myles Northcutt Ohio State Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Brennan - WR Smith Canidate Nadeau-WR Northcutt UCLA Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Smith Canidate Eafon Northcutt SDSU Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Canidate Eafon Shields-TE Stanford Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Canidate Shields-TE Northcutt Wash Shields-TE Mulitalo T.Usu James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Eafon Hinton Northcutt WSU Williams Mulitalo T.Usu James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Eafon Myles-H-B Northcutt Oregon ST Williams Mulitalo T.Usu James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Eafon Brennan-WR Northcutt Cal Williams Mulitalo T.Usu James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Eafon Myles Northcutt ASU Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Jenkins Eafon Canidate Northcutt UNM Williams Mulitalo Turley James Scott Portilla Lucky Batten Eafon Brennan-WR Northcutt

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB Oregon Szlauko Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister UAB Szlauko Doulgerakis Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister Ohio State Szlauko Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister UCLA Tafoya Greer Salave’a Polk Sprotte Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson McAlister Hunter SDSU Sprotte Greer Salave’a Tafoya Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp Hunter Stanford Szlauko Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister Wash Szlauko Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister WSU Haroon Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett McA.-ROV Malveaux Johnson Fipp Hunter Oregon ST S. Glover Greer Salave’a Tafoya Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister Cal Tafoya Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister ASU Tafoya Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister UNM Szlauko Greer Salave’a Sprotte Polk Burnett Bell Malveaux Johnson Fipp McAlister

104 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 105 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 1998 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE-1 QB TB RB, TW or WR WR UH McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Jenkins Eafon Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt Stanford McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Eafon Brennan-WR3 Northcutt Iowa McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt SDSU McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Eafon-RB Northcutt Wash McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Shields-HB Northcutt UCLA McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Jenkins Canidate Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt Oregon St. McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Jenkins Canidate Shields-HB Northcutt NLU McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt Oregon McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt WSU McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Jenkins-motion QB Northcutt Cal McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Eafon Manumaleuna-TE2 Wendler-RB ASU McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Manumaleuna-TE2 Northcutt Nebraska McDaniel Mulitalo Grace Wiggins Scott Savea Lucky Smith Canidate Shields-HB Northcutt

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB UH Tafoya Greer Tilman Haroon Polk Glover Bell Hunter Rich Jones McAlister Stanford Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter L.Gayles Jones McAlister Iowa Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter L.Gayles Jones McAlister SDSU Tafoya Greer Thomas Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell L.Gayles Payne Jones McAlister Wash Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell L.Gayles Payne Jones Hunter UCLA Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Brown McAlister Oregon ST. Robertson Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Jones McAlister NLU Robertson Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Rich Jones McAlister Oregon Tafoya Greer Fraser Robertson Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Rich Jones McAlister WSU Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Jones McAlister Cal Tafoya Greer Fraser Wnek Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Jones McAlister ASU Tafoya Greer Fraser Robertson Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Jones McAlister Nebraska Tafoya Greer Fraser Robertson Polk Sprotte Bell Hunter Payne Jones McAlister 1999 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB FB WR/H-Back PSU Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Wendler Wnek(H) TCU Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Sprotte Hugo(TE) M.Tenn Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Jenkins Canidate Wendler Wnek(H) Stanford Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Jenkins Canidate Wendler Wnek(H) WSU Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Jenkins Canidate Wnek(H) Wade USC Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Briggs Wnek(h) UTEP Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Wendler Wade Oregon Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Jenkins Canidate Wnek(H) Wade UCLA Northcutt McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Wnek(H) Wade Wash Leonard McFreitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Wnek(H) Wade OSU Hugo-TE Usu Grace Wiggins Freitas Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Briggs Wnek(H) ASU Northcutt Freitas Grace Wiggins McFadden Savea Manumale. Smith Canidate Wnek(H) Wade

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB PSU Robertson Fraser Joppru Tafoya Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Sprotte Jones Hunter TCU Robertson Fraser Haroon Tafoya Polk Bell Sprotte Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter M.Tenn Uku Lewis Joppru Tafoya Polk Bell Sprotte Banks Payne Worecester Hunter Stanford Uku Fraser Lewis Tafoya Polk Bell Sprotte Banks Payne Jones Hunter WSU Uku Fraser Haroon Tafoya Polk Bell Banks-db Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter USC Wnek Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter UTEP Robertson Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter Oregon Luna Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter UCLA Luna Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Worecester Hunter Wash Luna Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Jones Hunter OSU Robertson Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Jones Hunter ASU Luna Fraser Tafoya Haroon Polk Bell Pierce Gayles Payne Jones Hunter

2000 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE QB TB RB/TE/WR WR/H-Back Utah Leonard Makoa Freitas Higg. Wiggins Barry McFadden Manumaleuna Jenkins Croom Hugo-TE Wnek-H Ohio State Marshall Makoa Freitas Grace Wiggins Barry McFadden Manumaleuna Jenkins Croom Thurman-W Wade-W SDSU Leonard Makoa Freitas Higg. Wiggins Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Croom Marshall-W Wnek-H Stanford Leonard Safranek McF. Sampay Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Croom Farmer-RB Wnek-H USC Leonard Safranek McF. Sampay Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Farmer Brennan-W Wade-W WSU Leonard Safranek McF. Sampay Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Farmer Brennan-W Wade-W Oregon Leonard Safranek McF. Sampay Barry Mi. Freitas Hugo Jenkins Farmer Wade-WR Wnek-HB UCLA Brennan Safranek McF. Sampay Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Farmer Hugo-TE Wade-W Wash Brennan McFadden Samp. Wiggins Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Mills Wade-W Detwiler-H Oregon State Leonard McFadden Higg. Wiggins Barry Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Mills Wade-W Relford-W ASU Brennan McFadden Samp. Wiggins Safra. Mi. Freitas Manumaleuna Jenkins Farmer Hugo-TE Wade-W

Defense DE DT DT DE OLB LB LB CB SS FS CB Utah Tafoya Fraser Thompson Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Hinton Nash Worcester Jolivette Ohio State Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Hinton Nash Worcester Jolivette SDSU Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Hinton Nash Worcester Jolivette Stanford Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Hinton Nash Worcester Jolivette USC Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Hinton Nash Worcester Jolivette WSU Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Oregon Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette UCLA Tafoya Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Wash Tafoya Fraser Alualu Luna Koch Briggs Pierce Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Oregon State Tafoya Fraser Thomas Luna Koch Briggs Pierce Banks Nash Hardt Jolivette ASU Luna Fraser Thomas Haroon Koch Briggs Pierce Chatman Nash Hardt Jolivette

104 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 105 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2001 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT TE/WR QB HB FB/TE WR SDSU Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Barry Safranek Hugo-TE Johnson Farmer Detwiler Leonard Idaho Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Barry Safranek Hugo-TE Johnson Farmer Lev.-TE Marshall UNLV Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Barry Safranek Hugo-TE Johnson Thur-WR Fulcher Leonard WSU Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Barry Safranek Marsh. Johnson Farmer Thur.-WR Leonard Oregon Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Fraser Phillips Hugo-TE Johnson Farmer Detwiler Marshall Oregon State Wade Freitas Sampay Grace Fraser Phillips Hugo-TE Johnson Farmer Thur.-WR Leonard Washington Wade Freitas Grace Sampay Fraser Safranek Marsh. Johnson Mills Thur.-WR Leonard USC Wade Freitas Grace Sampay Barry Safranek Flem.-TE Johnson Farmer Detwiler Thurman California Wade Freitas Grace Fraser Barry Safranek Thur. Johnson Farmer Detwiler Leonard Stanford Wade Freitas Grace Fraser Barry Phillips Thur. Johnson Farmer Detwiler Leonard ASU Wade Freitas Grace Fraser Barry Phillips Lev.-TE Johnson Farmer Detwiler Leonard

Defense DE DT DT DE WLB ILB ILB CB SS FS CB SDSU Luna Fraser Thompson Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Idaho Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette UNLV Luna Fraser Thomas Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette WSU Uku Fraser Thomas Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Oregon Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Oregon State Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Wells K. John Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Washington Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Wells K. John Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette USC Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Wells K. John Briggs Banks Nash Worcester Jolivette California Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Wells K. John Ross Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette Stanford Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Wells K. John Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette ASU Luna Thomas Thompson Jackson Siofele Wells Briggs Chatman Nash Worcester Jolivette 2002 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT QB TE/WR HB/WR FB/WR/TE WR NAU Wade C. Johnson Higgin Sampay Parada Phillips J. Johnson Hugo Farmer Willrodt Thurman Utah Wade C. Johnson Freitas Fraser Sampay Phillips J. Johnson Hugo Farmer Willrodt Thurman Wisconsin Wade C. Johnson Freitas Fraser Lefotu Phillips J. Johnson Hugo Farmer Willrodt Relford North Texas Wade C. Johnson Freitas Fraser Lefotu Phillips J. Johnson Relford Valentine Williams Thurman Oregon Wade C. Johnson Freitas Fraser Lefotu Phillips J. Johnson Hugo M. Bell Jones Thurman Washington Wade Freitas Higgin Fraser Sampay Phillips J. Johnson Hugo M. Bell Jones Thurman Stanford Wade C. Johnson Freitas Fraser Sampay Phillips J. Johnson Hugo Carr Williams Relford WSU Wade Freitas Lefotu Fraser Sampay C. Johnson J. Johnson Hugo M. Bell Fleming Thurman OSU Wade Freitas Sampay Fraser Lefotu C. Johnson J. Johnson Williams Carr G. Harris Thurman UCLA Wade Freitas Sampay Fraser Lefotu T. Bell J. Johnson Hugo Scott Williams Thurman California Wade Freitas Sampay Fraser T. Bell Phillips J. Johnson Relford M. Bell Harris Thurman ASU Wade Freitas Sampay Fraser Lefotu Phillips J. Johnson Hugo M. Bell Harris Thurman

Defense DE DT DT/DE DE/NB WLB MLB RLB/NB CB SS CB FS NAU Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele Molina Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Jolivette Worcester Utah Avegalio Feula Thompson Siofele Molina Briggs Love Brooks Hardt Jolivette Worcester Wisconsin Avegalio Brittain Thompson Siofele Molina Briggs Wells Brooks Wingate Hinton Worcester North Texas Avegalio Brittain Feula Siofele Molina Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Love Worcester Oregon Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele Larsen Howard Wells Hinton Hardt Love Worcester Washington Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele K. Johnson Briggs Wells Hinton Hardt Love Worcester Stanford Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Love Means WSU Bryan Williams Thompson Siofele Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Hinton Means OSU Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Hinton Means UCLA Avegalio Williams Thompson Siofele Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Hinton Worcester California Bryan Williams Siofele Love Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Hinton Worcester ASU Bryan Williams Thompson Love Larsen Briggs Wells Brooks Hardt Hinton Worcester 2003 Offense WR LT LG C RG RT QB TE/WR HB FB/WR/TE WR UTEP Relford C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Phillips Costa Fleming Bell McRae TE Early LSU Relford C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Phillips Costa Fleming Bell McRae TE Early Oregon Relford C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Phillips Costa Padron Bell McRae TE Early Purdue Relford C. Johnson Jackson Fraser Sampay Lefotu O’Hara Fleming Bell McRae TE Early TCU Relford C. Johnson Jackson Fraser Lefotu Bell Heavner Padron Carr Harris FB Williams WSU Relford C. Johnson Jackson Fraser Lefotu Bell Heavner Fleming Bell Harris FB Early UCLA Relford C. Johnson Jackson Fraser Lefotu Bell Heavner Fleming Farmer Harris FB Early California Relford C. Johnson Jackson Fraser Lefotu Bell Heavner Fleming Bell Williams WR Early OSU Jefferson C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Abramo Heavner Fleming Bell Williams WR Early Washington Jefferson C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Abramo Heavner Fleming Bell Williams WR Early USC Jefferson C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Abramo Heavner Steptoe Bell Williams WR Early ASU Jefferson C. Johnson Sampay Fraser Lefotu Abramo Heavner Fleming Bell Steptoe Williams

Defense DE DT DT DE ROV MLB WLB CB SS CB FS UTEP Bryan Williams Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele Howard Love Means Brooks Jolivette LSU Bryan Williams Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele Howard Nunez Means Brooks Jolivette Oregon Bryan Williams Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele McKinney Sherman Means Brooks Jolivette Purdue Bryan Williams Philipp Smith Hardt Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Wingate Jolivette TCU Bryan Williams Tuitavuki Smith Hardt Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Wingate Jolivette WSU Bryan Philipp Tuitavuki Smith Hardt Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Brooks Jolivette UCLA Bryan Williams Stanford Molina Hollingsw Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Brooks Jolivette California Bryan Williams Philipp Molina Hardt Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Brooks Jolivette OSU Bryan Philipp Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele K. Johnson Love Means Brooks Jolivette Washington Bryan Philipp Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele Howard Love Means Brooks Jolivette USC Bryan Philipp Tuitavuki Smith Hardt Siofele Howard Love Means Brooks Jolivette ASU Bryan Philipp Tuitavuki Molina Hardt Siofele Howard Love Means Brooks Jolivette

106 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 107 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2004 Offense WR WR/TE/FB TE LT LG C RG RT WR QB RB/WR NAU A. Johnson Jefferson WR Flemming T. Bell C. Johnson Fraser Lefotu Graniello Steptoe Heavner M. Bell Utah A. Johnson McRae TE Flemming C. Johnson Abramo Fraser Lefotu Graniello Steptoe Heavner M. Bell Wisc. A. Johnson McRae TE Flemming C. Johnson Abramo Fraser Lefotu Graniello Steptoe Heavner M. Bell WSU M. Jefferson McRae TE Flemming C. Johnson Lefotu Fraser Graniello B. Phillips Steptoe Heavner M. Bell UCLA R. Williams Jefferson WR Flemming C. Johnson Abramo Fraser Graniello B. Phillips Steptoe Heavner M. Bell Oregon A. Johnson McRae TE Flemming C. Johnson Lefotu Fraser Graniello B. Phillips Steptoe Heavner M. Bell California A. Johnson Limon FB Flemming C. Johnson Lefotu Fraser Levitre Graniello Steptoe Kovalcheck M. Bell OSU A. Johnson Limon FB Flemming C. Johnson Abramo Fraser Lefotu Graniello Williams Kovalcheck M. Bell Washington Early R. Williams W Flemming C. Johnson Abramo Fraser Lefotu Graniello Steptoe Kovalcheck M. Bell USC Dennard Wood TE Flemming C. Johnson Parada Fraser Lefotu Graniello Steptoe Kovalcheck M. Bell ASU Dennard McRae TE Flemming C. Johnson Lefotu Fraser Parada Graniello Steptoe Kovalcheck M. Bell

Defense DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/DB CB FS SS CB NAU Smith Williams Philipp Torrey Howard S. Jones Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot Utah Smith Williams Philipp Torrey Howard S. Jones Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot Wisc. Smith Williams Philipp Torrey Howard S. Jones Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot WSU Smith Williams Philipp Torrey Howard S. Jones Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot UCLA Smith Williams Philipp Torrey K. Johnson R. Sims Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot Oregon Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson R. Sims Krogstad Cason Brooks Means Frontenot California Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson R. Sims Krogstad Cason Brooks Means Frontenot OSU Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson Howard Wingate Cason Brooks Means Frontenot Washington Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson Howard Krogstad Cason Brooks Means Frontenot USC Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson Howard Krogstad Cason Wingate Means Frontenot ASU Smith Williams Dotson Torrey K. Johnson Howard Krogstad Cason Brooks Wingate Frontenot 2005 Offense WR WR/TE/FB TE LT LG C RG RT WR/TE QB RB/WR Utah A. Johnson Harris (FB) McCall Graniello Abramo Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell Brittain Kovalcheck M. Bell NAU Steptoe Harris (FB) Wood Lefotu Abramo Levitre Longacre Tan. Bell Thomas Kovalcheck M. Bell Purdue Steptoe Limon (FB) Wood Graniello Abramo Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell Thomas Kovalcheck M. Bell Cal Steptoe Limon (FB) Wood Graniello Hawes Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell Dennard Kovalcheck M. Bell USC Steptoe Harris (FB) Kilpatrick Graniello Hawes Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell A. Johnson Kovalcheck M. Bell Stanford Steptoe Kilpatrick (TE) Wood Graniello Hawes Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell A. Johnson Kovalcheck M. Bell Oregon Steptoe Lopez (FB) Brittain Graniello Abramo Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell Dennard Kovalcheck Harris Oregon St. A. Johnson Harris (FB) Brittain Graniello Abramo Levitre Longacre Tan. Bell Tr. Bell Tuitama M. Bell UCLA A. Johnson Harris (FB) Wood Graniello Abramo Levitre Longacre Tan. Bell Thomas Tuitama M. Bell Wash Steptoe Lopez (FB) Brittain Graniello Abramo Levitre Longacre Tan. Bell A. Johnson Tuitama Harris ASU Steptoe A. Johnson (WR) Wood Graniello Abramo Levitre Lefotu Tan. Bell Thomas Tuitama M. Bell

Defense DE DT DT DE LB/NB LB LB CB FS SS CB Utah M. Smith Barnett Dotson Bryan Hollingsworth Krogstad Jones Cason Brooks Means Fontenot NAU M. Smith Barnett Philipp Turner Hollingsworth Krogstad Jones Cason Brooks Means Fontenot Purdue Shelton Barnett Philipp Turner Hollingsworth Larson McKinney Cason Brooks Means Fontenot Cal Turner Barnett Philipp Bryan McKinney Krogstad Jones Cason Brooks Means Fontenot USC Turner Barnett Philipp Bryan McKinney Krogstad Jones Cason Brooks Means Fontenot Stanford Turner Barnett R. Parker Bryan McKinney Larson Akinniyi Cason Brooks Means Fontenot Oregon Turner Barnett R. Parker Bryan Hollingsworth Larson Palmer Cason Brooks Means Fontenot Oregon St. Turner Barnett R. Parker Bryan Hollingsworth Larson Palmer Cason Brooks M. Johnson Fontenot UCLA Turner Barnett Dotson Bryan Hollingsworth Larson Palmer Cason Brooks M. Johnson Fontenot Wash Turner Barnett Dotson Bryan Hollingsworth Larson Palmer Cason Brooks M. Johnson Fontenot ASU Turner Barnett Dotson Bryan McKinney Larson Palmer Cason Brooks M. Johnson Fontenot 2006 Offense WR WR/TE/FB TE/WR LT LG C RG RT WR/TE QB RB BYU Thomas A. Johnson Wood Graniello Hawes Kerley Borg Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry LSU Thomas Mitchell Wood Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry SFA Thomas A. Johnson McCall Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Austin Jennings USC A. Johnson Mitchell Wood Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Jennings Wash Thomas Mitchell McCall Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Jennings UCLA Thomas A. Johnson McCall Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Jennings Stanford Thomas A. Johnson Turner Graniello Borg Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Austin Jennings OSU T. Turner Henry McCall Graniello Borg Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe A. Johnson Jennings WSU Thomas Mitchell McCall Graniello Borg Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry Cal Thomas Mitchell Wood Graniello Borg Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry Oregon Thomas Mitchell Wood Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry ASU Thomas Mitchell Wood Graniello Hawes Kerley Longarce Britton Steptoe Tuitama Henry

Defense DE DT DT DE LB/NB LB LB CB SS FS CB BYU J. Turner Barnett Dotson M. Smith Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot LSU J. Turner Barnett Dotson Holmes Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot SFA J. Turner Horton Dotson Holmes Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot USC J. Turner M. Smith Dotson Holmes Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot Wash J. Turner M. Smith Dotson Holmes Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot UCLA J. Turner Barnett Dotson Holmes Krogstad McCovy Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot Stanford J. Turner Barnett Dotson J. Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot OSU J. Turner Barnett Dotson Holmes Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot WSU J. Parker Barnett Dotson Holmes Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson Patrick Frontenot Cal J. Parker Barnett Dotson Holmes Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason M. Johnson C. Hall Frontenot Oregon J. Turner Barnett Philipp J. Parker Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason Klyce Patrick Frontenot ASU J. Parker Barnett Philipp Holmes Hollingsworth Palmer Larsen Cason Klyce Patrick Frontenot

106 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 107 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2007 Offense WR WR TE/WR LT LG C RG RT HB/SHB QB RB BYU Thomas T. Turner Gronkowski Graniello Borg Kerley Longacre Britton Mitchell Tuitama Jennings NAU Thomas T. Turner A. Johnson Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Jennings UNM Thomas T. Turner A. Johnson Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Jennings Cal Thomas T. Turner A. Johnson Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Grigsby WSU Thomas T. Turner Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Mitchell Tuitama Grigsby OSU Thomas T. Reese Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Grigsby USC Thomas T. Reese Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Mitchell Tuitama Grigsby Stanford Thomas T. Turner Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Mitchell Tuitama Grigsby UW Thomas T. Reese Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Mitchell Tuitama Grigsby UCLA Thomas T. Reese Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Grigsby Oregon Thomas T. Turner Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Jennings ASU Thomas T. Turner Gronkowski Graniello Baxter Kerley Longacre Britton Dean Tuitama Grigsby Defense DE DT DT DE LB/NB LB LB CB SS FS CB BYU Parker Barnett Dotson J. Turner Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Patrick Frontenot NAU Holmes Barnett Dotson J. Turner C. Hall Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Patrick Frontenot UNM Holmes Barnett Dotson J. Turner C. Hall Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Patrick Frontenot Cal Holmes Barnett Dotson J. Turner Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Patrick Frontenot WSU Holmes Barnett Dotson J. Turner C. Hall Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Patrick Frontenot OSU Parker Barnett Dotson J. Turner C. Hall Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Klyce Frontenot USC Holmes Barnett Dotson Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot Stanford Holmes Barnett Dotson Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot UW Holmes Barnett Dotson Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot UCLA Holmes Mikaele Dotson Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot Oregon Holmes Barnett Dotson Parker Krogstad Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot ASU Holmes Barnett Dotson Parker C. Hall Palmer Larsen Cason Nelson Ness Frontenot 2008 Offense WR WR TE/WR LT LG C RG RT HB/SHB QB RB Idaho Criner Dean T. Turner Britton Baxter Kerley Longacre Grant Thomas Tuitama Grigsby Toledo Criner Dean Simmons Britton Baxter Kerley Longacre Grant Thomas Tuitama Grigsby UNM Thomas T. Turner Simmons Britton Baxter Kerley Longacre Grant C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby UCLA Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Baxter Kerley Longacre Grant C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Wash Dean T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Grant Thomas Tuitama Grigsby Stanford Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Cal Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway Dean Tuitama Grigsby USC Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby WSU Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Oregon Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Oregon St. Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Arizona St. Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway Dean Tuitama Grigsby BYU Thomas T. Turner R. Gronk Britton Diaz Baxter Longacre Tretheway C. Gronk Tuitama Grigsby Defense DE DT DT DE LB/NB LB LB CB SS FS CB Idaho B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Toledo B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley UNM B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore Hall (NB) Palmer Lewis Ross Nelson Ness Hundley UCLA B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Lewis Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Wash B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Lewis Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Stanford B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore Hall (NB) Palmer Lewis Wade Nelson Ness Hundley Cal B. Reed Tuipulotu Mitchell D. Reed McCovy Palmer Lewis Ross Nelson Ness Hundley USC B. Reed Horton Mitchell D. Reed McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley WSU B. Reed Horton Mitchell D. Reed McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Oregon B. Reed Horton Mitchell R. Elmore Hall (NB) Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Oregon St. B. Reed Horton Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley Arizona St. B. Reed Horton Mitchell R. Elmore Hall (NB) Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley BYU B. Reed Horton Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley 2009 Offense WR WR TE/IR LT LG C RG RT HB/WR QB RB C. Michigan Turner Criner Simmons (TE) Diaz Amituanai Baxter Dotsy Grant C. Gronk (HB) Scott Grigsby NAU Turner Dean Simmons (TE) Diaz Amituanai Baxter Dotsy Grant C. Gronk (HB) Scott Grigsby Iowa Turner Dean Simmons (TE) Diaz Amituanai Baxter H. Hall Grant C. Gronk (HB) Scott Grigsby OSU Turner Dean Simmons (TE) Garcia Amituanai Baxter H. Hall Grant C. Gronk (HB) Foles Antolin Wash Turner Dean Simmons (TE) Diaz Amituanai Baxter H. Hall Grant C. Gronk (HB) Foles Grigsby Stanford Turner Criner Douglas (IR) Garcia H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Roberts (WR) Foles Grigsby UCLA Turner Criner Douglas (IR) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Dean (WR) Foles Grigsby WSU Turner Dean Douglas (IR) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Roberts (WR) Foles Antolin Cal Turner Dean Simmons (TE) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant C. Gronk (HB) Foles Antolin Oregon Turner Dean Douglas (IR) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Roberts (WR) Foles Grigsby ASU Turner Dean Wright (IR) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Roberts (WR) Foles Nwoko USC Criner Dean Simmons (TE) Diaz Amituanai Baxter H. Hall Grant C. Gronk (HB) Foles Antolin Nebraska Criner Dean Wright (IR) Diaz H. Hall Baxter Dotsy Grant Roberts (WR) Foles Grigsby Defense DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/NB CB SS FS CB C. Michigan B. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross NAU B. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Iowa B. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross OSU D. Horton Mitchell Mikaele Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka C. Hall (NB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Wash D. Reed Mikaele Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Stanford D. Horton Mitchell Mikaele Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross UCLA D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross WSU D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Cal D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Oregon D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka C. Hall (NB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross ASU D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka C. Hall (NB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross USC D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross Nebraska D. Reed Mitchell Horton Elmore Kelley V. Tuihalamaka Lewis (LB) Wade Golden Nelson Ross

108 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 109 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2010 Offense WR WR/TE TE/IR LT LG C RG RT HB/TE/RB/IR QB RB Toledo Criner Douglas Baucus (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Simmons (TE) Foles Antolin The Citadel Criner Douglas Wright (IR) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Roberts (IR) Foles Grigsby Iowa Criner Douglas Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Dotsy Garcia Tutogi (HB) Foles Grigsby California Miller Morrison Baucus (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Dotsy Garcia Simmons (HB) Foles Grigsby Oregon St. Criner Douglas Wright (IR) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Roberts (IR) Foles Grigsby Wash. State Criner Douglas Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Tutogi (HB) Foles Antolin Washington Criner Douglas Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Tutogi (HB) Scott Antolin UCLA Criner Cobb Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Tutogi (HB) Scott Antolin Stanford Criner Douglas Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Roberts (IR) Foles Antolin USC Criner Douglas Miller (IR) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Nwoko (RB) Foles Antolin Oregon Criner Baucus (TE) Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Tutogi (HB) Foles Antolin ASU Criner Douglas Miller (IR) Grant Amituanai Baxter Hayes Garcia Roberts (IR) Foles Antolin Okla State Criner Douglas Simmons (TE) Grant Amituanai Quinn Hayes Garcia Roberts (IR) Foles Antolin Defense DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/NB CB SS FS CB Toledo B. Reed Mikaele S. Tuihalamaka Elmore Vassallo Earls Perkins (NB) Wade Wilcox Hall Golden The Citadel B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Wilcox Perkins Golden Iowa B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Wilcox Perkins Golden California B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Wilcox Perkins Golden Oregon St. B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Young (LB) Perkins Golden Wash. State B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Perkins (NB) Richardson Wilcox Hall Golden Washington B. Reed Mikaele S. Tuihalamaka Elmore Vassallo Earls Perkins (NB) Wade Wilcox Hall Golden UCLA B. Reed Mikaele S. Tuihalamaka Elmore Vassallo Earls Perkins (NB) Wade Wilcox Hall Golden Stanford B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Wilcox Perkins Golden USC B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Richardson Perkins Hall Golden Oregon B. Reed Mikaele Washington D. Reed Vassallo Earls Perkins (NB) Richardson Hall Golden Wade ASU B. Reed Mikaele Washington Elmore Vassallo Fischer Perkins (NB) Wade Wilcox Hall Golden Okla State B. Reed Mikaele S. Tuihalamaka Elmore Vassallo Earls Fischer (LB) Wade Hall Perkins Golden 2011 Offense WR IR/TE/RB LT LG C RG RT QB RB IR/HB WR NAU Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Zink Ebbele Foles Antolin Tutogi (HB) Crump Okla. St. A. Hill Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Zink Ebbele Foles Antolin Roberts (IR) Crump Stanford Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Tutogi (HB) Crump Oregon Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Roberts (IR) Crump USC Criner Robinson (TE) M. Baucus Zink Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Tutogi (HB) Crump Oregon St. Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Lees Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Roberts (IR) Crump UCLA Criner Jenkins (RB) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Tutogi (HB) Buckner Washington Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Lees Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Roberts (IR) Crump Utah Criner Robinson (TE) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Roberts (IR) Crump Colorado Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Tutogi (HB) Crump Arizona St. Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Foles Antolin Morrison (IR) Crump Louisiana Criner Douglas (IR) M. Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Beirne Antolin Tutogi (HB) Crump Defense DE DT DT DE LB LB LB/NB CB S S CB NAU Usman Tuihalamaka Washington Parish Earls Vassallo Hankins (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Okla. St. Usman Tuihalamaka Washington Parish Earls Vassallo Hankins (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Stanford Washington Tuihalamaka Fuimaono Parish Earls Vassallo Hankins (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Oregon De Rego Tuihalamaka Fuimaono Parish Earls Vassallo Grandon (N) Wade Golden Watley Richardson USC Usman Tuihalamaka Ward Parish Earls Vassallo Hobson (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Oregon St. Usman Taula Ward Parish Earls Vassallo Grandon (N) Wade Golden Hall Richardson UCLA Usman Tuihalamaka Washington Parish Earls Vassallo Bondurant (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Washington Usman Tuihalamaka Washington Parish Earls Vassallo Bondurant (L) Wade Golden Flowers Johnson Utah Pettinato Tuihalamaka Washington Taula Earls Vassallo Bondurant (L) Wade Golden Flowers Grandon Colorado Pettinato Tuihalamaka Ward Taula Earls Vassallo Bondurant (L) Johnson Golden Flowers Richardson Arizona St. Pettinato Tuihalamaka Taula Vassallo Earls Bondurant Grandon (N) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson Louisiana Usman Fanene Merrill Parish Earls Vassallo Bondurant (L) Wade Golden Flowers Richardson 2012 Offense WR Slot LT LG C RG RT QB RB FB/RB/TE/SLOT WR Toledo Buckner Morrison Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Miller Okla. St. Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Miller S.C. State Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Miller at Oregon Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Jenkins (RB) Richards Oregon St. Buckner Hill Baucus Zink Quinn Putton Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Richards Stanford Buckner Hill Baucus Zink Bachman Putton Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (TE) Miller Washington Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Bachman Zink Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Richards USC Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Bachman Zink Ebbele Scott Carey Wharton (Slot) Richards UCLA Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Bachman Zink Ebbele Scott Carey Wharton (Slot) Richards Colorado Buckner Hill Baucus Bundage Quinn Zink Ebbele Denker Carey Wharton (Slot) Richards Utah Buckner Hill Baucus Zink Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Wharton (Slot) Richards Arizona St. Buckner Hill Baucus Zink Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (TE) Richards Nevada Buckner Hill Baucus Putton Quinn Biskin Ebbele Scott Carey Tutogi (FB) Richards Defense End Nose Tackle SLB MLB WLB Spur Bandit CB CB FS Toledo Austin Hood Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Okla. St. Austin Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon S.C. State Austin Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Oregon Austin Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Oregon St. Austin Tuihalamaka Pettinato Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Stanford Taula Tuihalamaka Pettinato Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Onwuasor McKnight Richardson Grandon Wash. Washington Tuihalamaka Pettinato Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Onwuasor McKnight Rainey Grandon USC Washington Tuihalamaka Pettinato Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Rainey Grandon UCLA Pettinato Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Colorado Pettinato Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Dozier Bondurant Tevis Rainey Richardson Miles Utah Pettinato Tuihalamaka Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis Rainey Richardson Miles Arizona St. Washington Hood Pettinato Flowers Fischer Jackson Bondurant Tevis Rainey Richardson Miles Nevada Pettinato Hood Gilbert Flowers Fischer Jackson Capers Jr. Tevis Rainey Richardson Miles

108 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 109 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2013 OFFENSE WR Slot LT LG C RG RT QB RB RB/TE/SLOT WR NAU Miller Wharton Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins J. Jackson (SL) Georges UNLV Miller Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins J. Jackson (SL) Georges UTSA Grant J. Jackson Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins Carey (RB) Wharton Washington Grant J. Jackson Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Maiava Denker Carey Miller (TE) Phillips USC Grant Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Maiava Ebbele Denker Carey Jenkins (RB) Miller Utah Richards Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Jenkins (RB) Miller Colorado Richards Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Grant (SL) Miller California Richards Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Jenkins (RB) Miller UCLA Richards Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Grant (SL) Miller Wash. St. Griffey Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Grant (SL) Miller Oregon Griffey Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Jenkins (RB) Grant Arizona St. Griffey Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Miller (TE) Grant Boston Coll. Griffey Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Carey Miller (TE) Wharton

DEFENSE End Nose Tackle SLB MLB WLB Spur Bandit CB CB FS NAU Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon UNLV Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon UTSA Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Wash. Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon USC Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Utah Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Parks McKnight Richardson Grandon Colorado Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Lopez Parks McKnight Richardson Grandon California Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Tevis Wright Flowers Bondurant Parks McKnight Richardson Grandon UCLA Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Wash. St. Tuihalamaka Taula Gilbert Tevis Fischer Flowers Bondurant Parks McKnight Richardson Grandon Oregon Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Arizona St. Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon B. College Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon 2014 Offense WR WR/SLOT LT LG C RG RT TE/SLOT WR RB QB UNLV C. Jones Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Neal (SL) Hill Jones-Grigsby Solomon UTSA C. Jones Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Maiava Ebbele Phillips (SL) Hill Wilson Solomon Nevada C. Jones Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Maiava Ebbele Phillips (SL) Hill Wilson Solomon California C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Maiava Ebbele Phillips (SL) Hill Wilson Solomon Oregon C. Jones Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Phillips (SL) Hill Jones-Grigsby Solomon USC C. Jones Grant Baucus Maiava Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Neal (SL) Hill Jones-Grigsby Solomon WSU C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Kern (TE) Hill Jones-Grigsby Solomon UCLA C. Jones Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Neal (SL) Hill Jones-Grigsby Solomon Colorado C. Jones Phillips Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Hill (TE) Grant Jones-Grigsby Solomon Washington C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Grant (SL) Hill Wilson Solomon Utah C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Hill (TE) Grant Wilson Solomon ASU C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Hill (TE) Grant Wilson Solomon Oregon C. Jones Neal Baucus Bundage Gurrola Alsadek Ebbele Hill (SL) Griffey Wilson Solomon Boise S.t. Griffey Grant Baucus Maiava C. Wood Alsadek Ebbele Neal (SL) Hill Wilson Solomon

Defense DE NG DT LB LB LB CB SPUR BANDIT FS CB UNLV J. Allen Worthy Pettinato Matthews Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. UTSA Gilbert Worthy Pettinato Matthews Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. Nevada Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Matthews Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. California Gilbert Worthy Pettinato Bondurant Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. Oregon Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Bondurant Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. USC Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Matthews Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. WSU Turituri Gilbert Pettinato Bondurant Wright Tevis McKnight Parks Allah Grandon McCall Jr. UCLA Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Tevis Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Allah Grandon Denson Colorado Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Matthews Wright Ippolito McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon Denson Washington Gilbert Fuimaono Pettinato Matthews Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. Utah Gilbert Fuimaono Pettinato Bondurant Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. ASU Gilbert Fuimaono Pettinato Bondurant Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. Oregon Gilbert Fuimaono Pettinato Bondurant Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. Boise St. Gilbert Zellers Pettinato Bondurant Wright Turituri McKnight Parks Tevis Grandon McCall Jr. 2015 Offense WR WR/SLOT LT LG C RG RT TE/SLOT WR RB QB UTSA Richards Jackson Friekh Hemmila Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon Nevada Richards Jackson Tagaloa Hemmila Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon NAU Richards Grant Tagaloa Hemmila Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon UCLA Richards Grant Tagaloa Hemmila Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon Stanford Richards Grant Tagaloa Hemmila Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Randall Oregon St. Richards Grant Friekh Tagaloa Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon Colorado Richards Grant Friekh Tagaloa Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Baker Solomon Wash. St. Richards Grant Friekh Tagaloa Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Wilson Solomon Washington Richards Grant Friekh Tagaloa Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Baker Solomon USC Richards Grant Friekh Hemmila Bundage de Beer Maiava Phillips Jones Baker Solomon Utah Richards Phillips Friekh de Beer Bundage Alsadek Maiava Kern (TE) Jones Wilson Solomon ASU Richards Phillips Friekh de Beer Bundage Alsadek Maiava Kern (TE) Jones Wilson Randall New Mexico Richards Grant Friekh de Beer Bundage Alsadek Maiava Phillips Jones Baker Solomon

Defense DE NT DT LB LB LB CB SPUR BAND FS CB UTSA Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Turituri Wright Miller Morrison Parks Lopez Allah Neal Nevada Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Turituri Gregory Matthews Morrison Parks Jones Allah Neal NAU Gilbert Fuimaono Worthy Turituri Tyler Matthews Denson Parks Jones Allah Neal UCLA Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Turituri Wright Matthews Denson Parks Jones Allah Neal Stanford Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Morgan Jackson Matthews Denson Parks Jones Allah Neal Oregon St. Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Miller Matthews Magloire Denson Parks Jones Allah McCall Colorado Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Miller Matthews Magloire Denson Parks Jones Allah Whittaker Wash. St. Banda Bruno Gilbert Miller Magloire Parks Neal Allah Mashack Flannigan-Fowles Whittaker Washington Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Magloire Jackson Miller Whittaker Parks Jones Allah Neal USC Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Magloire Matthews Miller McCall Parks Jones Allah Neal Utah Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Magloire Matthews Miller McCall Parks Jones Allah Neal ASU Gilbert Fuimaono Bruno Magloire Jackson Miller McCall Parks Jones Allah Neal New Mexico Gilbert Fuimaono Worthy Magloire Wright Miller McCall Parks Jones Allah Neal

110 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 111 2016 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS 2016 Offense WR WR/TE TE/IR LT LG C RG RT HB/TE/RB/IR QB RB vs. BYU Grant Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Kern (TE) Griffey Wilson Solomon Grambling St. Grant Brown Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Kern (TE) Griffey Wilson Dawkins Hawai’i Grant Phillips Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek Creason Brown Griffey Wilson Dawkins Washington Grant Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Brown Griffey Taylor Dawkins at UCLA Grant Phillips Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Brown Griffey Wilson Dawkins at Utah Grant Phillips Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Brown Griffey Johnson Dawkins USC Grant Phillips Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Brown Griffey Wilson Tate Stanford Peterson Phillips Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Brown Griffey Grant Dawkins at Wash. St. Denson Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Boettcher de Beer Wood (TE) Griffey Grant Dawkins Colorado Denson Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Alsadek Creason Brown Griffey Grant Dawkins at Ore St. Denson Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Boettcher Creason Brown Griffey Grant Solomon ASU Brown Phillips Friekh Tagaloa Eldridge Alsadek Creason Wood (TE) Griffey Grant Dawkins

Defense End Nose Tackle SLB MLB WLB Spur Bandit CB CB FS vs. BYU Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Miller Ippolito Magloire Jones Flannigan Neal Cruikshank McCall Grambling St. Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Miller Ippolito Magloire Mariscal Flannigan Neal Cruikshank McCall Hawai’i Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Miller Matthews Magloire Cooper Flannigan Neal Cruikshank McCall Washington Belknap Fuimaono Banda Kenny Ippolito Magloire Cooper Flannigan Neal Cruikshank McCall at UCLA Belknap Fanene Fuimaono Kenny Ippolito Magloire Jones Flannigan Neal Cruikshank Hayes at Utah Belknap Fanene Fuimaono Miller Ippolito Barton Jones Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes USC Belknap Fanene Fuimaono Miller Barton Magloire Jones Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank McCall Stanford Belknap Zellers Bruno Miller Barton Magloire Jones Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes at Wash. St. Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Jones Magloire Miller Cooper Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes Colorado Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Kenny Barton Magloire Jones Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes at Oregon St. Belknap Zellers Fuimaono Kenny Barton Rutt Cooper Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes ASU Bruno Fanene Fuimaono Miller Barton Magloire Cooper Flannigan Whittaker Cruikshank Hayes

2016 Players - Career Starts by Year

OFFENSE 2013 2014 2015 2016 CAREER DEFENSE 2013 2014 2015 2016 CAREER

J. Alsadek - 11 12 10 33 J. Banda - - 1 1 2 C. Boettcher - - - 7 7 M. Barton - - - 6 6 S. Brown - - - 10 10 J. Belknap - - - 11 11 C. Creason - - - 4 4 L. Bruno - - 11 2 13 G. de Beer - - 4 8 12 T. Cooper - - - 5 5 B. Dawkins - - - 9 9 D. Cruikshank - - - 12 12 C. Denson - 2 (def) 6 (def) 3 11 A. Fanene - - - 4 4 N. Eldridge - - - 12 12 D. Flannigan-Fowles - - 1 12 13 S. Grant 9 11 9 12 41 S. Fuimaono 2 (‘11) 4 12 11 29 T. Griffey 4 2 - 12 18 I. Hayes - - - 7 7 L. Friekh - - 9 12 21 C. Ippolito - 6 - 5 11 T. Johnson - - - 1 1 T. Jones - - 11 7 18 J. Kern - 1 2 2 6 J. Kenny - - - 4 4 C. Peterson - - - 1 1 J. McCall Jr. - 12 5 5 22 N. Phillips 10 5 13 11 39 P. Magloire Jr. - - 8 10 18 A. Solomon - 14 11 2 27 A. Mariscal - - - 1 1 F. Tagaloa - - 8 7 15 K. Mashack - - 1 - 1 K. Tate - - - 1 1 J. Matthews - 6 8 1 15 J.J. Taylor - - - 1 1 D. Miller - - 9 8 17 N. Wilson - 8 9 5 22 RJ Morgan - - 1 - 1 T. Wood - - - 2 2 S. Morrison - - 2 - 2 D. Neal 10 (off) - 11 5 26 B. Rutt - - - 1 1 J. Whittaker - - 3 7 10 P. Zellers - 6 - 7 13

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Arizona Bowl History Record: 9-10-1 Date Bowl Opponent Result Location Attendance Dec. 19, 2015 Gildan New Mexico Bowl New Mexico W, 45-37 Albuquerque, N.M. 30,289 Dec. 31, 2014 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl Boise State L, 30-38 Glendale, Ariz. 66,896 Dec. 31, 2013 AdvoCare V100 Bowl Boston College W, 42-19 Shreveport, La. 36,917 Dec. 15, 2012 Gildan New Mexico Bowl Nevada W, 49-48 Albuquerque, N.M. 24,610 Dec. 29, 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl Okla. State L, 10-36 San Antonio, Texas 57,593 Dec. 30, 2009 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl Nebraska L, 0-33 San Diego, Calif. 64,607 Dec. 20, 2008 Las Vegas Bowl BYU W, 31-21 Las Vegas, Nev. 40,047 Dec. 30, 1998 Culligan Holiday Bowl Nebraska W, 23-20 San Diego, Calif. 65,354 Dec. 27, 1997 Insight.com Bowl New Mexico W, 20-14 Tucson, Ariz. 49,385 Dec. 27, 1994 Freedom Bowl Utah L, 13-16 Anaheim, Calif. 27,477 Jan. 1, 1994 IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl Miami W, 29-0 Tempe, Ariz. 72,260 Dec. 31, 1992 John Hancock Bowl Baylor L, 15-20 El Paso, Texas 41,622 Dec. 25, 1990 Aloha Bowl Syracuse L, 0-28 Honolulu, Hawaii 32,217 Dec. 31, 1989 Copper Bowl N. Carolina State W, 17-10 Tucson, Ariz. 37,237 Dec. 27, 1986 Aloha Bowl North Carolina W, 30-21 Honolulu, Hawaii 26,743 Dec. 28, 1985 Sun Bowl Georgia T, 13-13 El Paso, Texas 52,203 Dec. 25, 1979 Fiesta Bowl Pittsburgh L, 10-16 Tempe, Ariz. 55,347 Dec. 28, 1968 Sun Bowl Auburn L, 10-34 El Paso, Texas 32,302 Jan. 1, 1949 Salad Bowl Drake L, 13-14 Phoenix, Ariz. 14,000 Dec. 26, 1921 East-West Christmas Classic Bowl Centre (KY.) L, 0-38 San Diego, Calif - 1921 East-West Christmas Classic

Centre (Ky.) 38, Arizona 0 Dec. 26, 1921 // San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - A dominating squad from Centre (Ky.) College splashed to a 38-0 victory over Arizona in front of several thousand rain-soaked fans, spoiling Arizona’s first-ever bowl game appearance.

The Praying Colonels held the Cats to zero first downs in the first half, and Arizona was unable to maintain a good drive throughout the game.

Centre’s Red Roberts, one of Walter Camp’s first All-America ends, scored the first touchdown five minutes into the match. Later, All-Amer- ican Alvin (Bo) McMillin went over the right tackle for another score. Centre led 18-0 at the half.

The second half was much the same, as Centre dominated every phase. Just as Arizona was mounting a drive late in the third stanza, an inter- ception ended Western hopes, and the Wildcat defense was unable to halt the potent Eastern attack. Centre’s Herb Covington scored on a punt return and a sweep to seal the victory. 1949 Salad Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Drake 7 7 0 0 14 Drake 14, Arizona 13 Arizona 0 7 6 0 13 Jan. 1, 1949 // Phoenix, Ariz. Scoring Plays PHOENIX, Ariz. - Arizona couldn’t overcome crucial mistakes, and the Drake-Metzger 1 run (Steere kick) Drake Bulldogs triumphed, 14-13, before a crowd of 14,000 in nostal- Drake- Miller 20 interception ret (Steere kick) gia-filled Montgomery Stadium. Ariz- Wolgast 15run (Tackett kick) Ariz -Wolgast 6 run (failed PAT)

The fiesty Midwesterners were outgained by coach Miles Casteel’s Individual Statistics troops, 355 yards to 206, but the Cats had two fumbles and an inter- ception that ended any hope for a victory. Drake built a 14-7 halftime Rushing lead on the strength of Frank Metzger’s 1-yard run and Floyd Miller’s Drake: Makertwitz 2—1, Baer 11-36, Stokes 1-1, Rooker 12-38, Handkke 6—35, interception of Ed Wolgast for a 20-yard score. The Cats got on the Tarazeiwch 3-14 board with a 15-yard Wolgast rollout. Arizona: Wolgast 22-133. Carillo 7-22, Hall 15-37, Petersen 4-2, Carpenter 6-37, Tackett 1—3, Hodges 2-49 Arizona roared back in the second half, as running back Charlie Hall romped 79 yards with the third quarter kickoff. The Cats failed to score Passing on their first thrust after the thrilling return, but after an exchange of Drake: Handke 3-4-0 30, Caup 0-2-10 punts, the durable Wolgast tallied his second touchdown. Arizona: Wolgast 4-15-1 31, Carillo 0-1-0, 0 Penn 0-1-1-0 Drake carried the luck on this afternoon. Arizona’s Wrinfred Tackett, one of the Border-Conference’s top extra-point kickers, booted the Receiving: pigskin against the left upright, the ball bounced away from the goal Drake: Bienemann 2-10, Buting 1-20: posts, and Drake escaped with a one-point margin. Arizona: Petersen 1-7, Woodburn 1-9, Acker- man 1-11, Spillsbury 1-4 Wolgast finished the day with 133 yards rushing, eight yards more than Punting: Drake’s team total. Drake: Handke 9-41.3 Arizona: Hall 4-40.3

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Auburn 34, Arizona 10 Dec. 28, 1968 // El Paso, Texas

EL PASO, Texas - Arizona battled Auburn on even terms for one half, but within a period of seven minutes in the second half, the Tigers scored 24 points to crush the Wildcats, 34-10, before 32,302 weather-beaten fans and a na- tional television audience in the 34th annual Sun Bowl.

Auburn had taken the lead, 10-0, on a John Ri- Score by Quarters Individual Statistics ley 52-yard field goal, tying a Sun Bowl record, Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final and a 65-yard touchdown pass from All-SEC Auburn 10 0 14 10 34 Rushing quarterback Loran Carter to Mickey Zofko. Arizona 0 10 0 0 10 Auburn: Currier 11-29, Ellis 3-8, Clark 4-1, Hurston 14- But the Cats were fit to be tied as Steve Hur- 49, Carter 7-14, Zuofko 9-26, Crawford 2-0, Taylor ley booted a 37-yarder after both teams ex- Scoring Plays 4-20 changed turnovers. Arizona held Auburn on Auburn- FG Riley 52 Arizona: Fuimaono 18-48, Hustead 16-35, Gardin fourth down with under two minutes left in Auburn- Zofko 65 pass from Carter (Riley kick) 1-22, Lee 2(-15), Driscoll 8-(-20) the half, and Arizona’s Bruce Lee went to work. Arizona- FG Hurley 37 Arizona-Amason 12 pass from Lee (Hurley kick) Passing Two first-down pass completions set up a 12- Auburn-Raylor 9 run (Riley kick) Auburn: Carter 7-28-3 156 2 TD; yard toss to Hal Arnason in the end zone, tying Auburn-McClinron 32 interception ret (Riley kick) Arizona: Lee 6-24-6 89 1TD, Driscoll 7-20-2 75. the score 10-10 at the half. Auburn-Christian 42 pass from Carter (Riley kick) Auburn- FG Riley 41 Receiving: In the third quarter, Auburn took the lead and Auburn: Christian 3-62 1TD, Zofko 1-65 1TD, Griffin didn’t look back as Tommy Taylor scampered Category ARIZ AUB 1-5, Ellis 1-7, Currier 1-17 nine yards to put the Tigers up 17-10. Then Score 10 34 Arizona: Sherwood 2-40, Gardin 5-74, Fuimaono 2-4, Buddy McClinton intercepted Lee for the third FIRST DOWNS 16 12 Amason 1-12 1TD, Coddington 2-32, Mitchell 1-2 time in the game and raced 32 yards to score. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 45-70 54-147 Auburn’s next possession produced a dazzling PASSING YDS (NET) 164 156 Punting: Carter to Tim Christian 42-yard touchdown Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-13-8 28-7-3 Auburn: Frederick 4-29.0, Brisendine 2-31 pass. Riley then kicked a 41-yard field goal to TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 89-234 82-303 secure the victory with 11:14 left. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-51 0-0 Auburn’s Buddy McClinton was voted MVP of Interception Returns-Yards 3-6 8-101 1979 Fiesta Bowl the game, and All-America tackle Dave Camp- Punts (Number-Avg) 11-34.3 7-26.4 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 bell was honored as the outstanding lineman. Penalties-Yards 4-38 4-36 Pittsburgh 16, Arizona 10 Dec. 25, 1979 // Tempe, Ariz. Individual Statistics Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final TEMPE, Ariz. - The 10th-ranked Pittsburgh Rushing Pittsburgh 3 3 7 3 16 Panthers survived a late rally and hung on to Pitt: McMillian 19-81, Marino 8(-23), Jacobs 7-44, Arizona 0 0 3 7 10 defeat Arizona, 16-10, in the 1979 Fiesta Bowl. Jones 7-25, Hawkins 3-0 A national television audience was able to Arizona: Heater 15-37, Oliver 12-35, Krohn 6-26, Scoring Plays watch superb defensive play on both sides. Hersey 4-(-4), Neely 1-6 Pitt – FG Schubert 46 Arizona’s defense held Pitt to 299 yards, Pitt- FG Schubert 36 while the offense dented the Panther’s na- Passing Arizona- FG Weber 38 tionally-ranked defense for 317 yards. Pitt: Marino 15-29-2 171 1TD Pitt-Pryor 12 pass from Marino (Schubert kick) Arizona: Krohn 17-34-3 190, Oliver 1-1-0 46 Pitt- FG Schubert 46 Pitt led 6-0 at halftime on the strength of 46- Arizona- Oliver 1 run (Zivic kick) Receiving: and 36-yard field goals by the game’s most Pitt: Domborwski 3-61, Still 3-38, Jacobs 3-1, Bowles Category PITT ARIZ valuable offensive player, Mark Schubert. Ar- 2-39, Moore 1-17, Pryor 1-12, Jones 1-6, McMillian Score 16 10 izona moved the ball well, but couldn’t get 1-(-2) FIRST DOWNS 20 20 the one big play it needed. The Cats drove Arizona: Homes 7-94, Jacson 5-89, Haynes 3-41 Olver RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-127 38-91 to Pitt’s 37, 26 and 22, but came up empty 2-5, Heater 1-7 PASSING YDS (NET) 172 226 each time. Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-15-2 35-18-3 Punting: TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-299 73-317 The Cats’ trouble came on key plays. Midway Pitt: Trout 4-35.7,Marino 1-20 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 2-37 through the first period, they were stopped Arizona: Kramer 4-39.8 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-35 3-53 on fourth-and-two at the Pitt 21. Arizona Interception Returns-Yards 3-30 2-9 managed to get on the board late in the third Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.2 4-39.8 period on a 38-yard field goal by Brett We- Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 ber, but Pitt answered with a touchdown to Penalties-Yards 10-89 7-85 expand its lead to 13-3. Possession Time 30:01 29:59 Third-Down Conversions 4-17 9-16 The Panthers appeared to have wrapped up Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-2 the game when Schubert kicked his third field goal of the day with 8:02 left. But the Cats reached into their bag of tricks to get back in the game. From the Pitt 47, fullback Hubie Oliver took a pitch and launched a pass down field to Greg Jackson who caught it at the Panther one. Oliver scored on the next play.

The outcome was in doubt until Terry White picked off a Jim Krohn pass with :58 remain- ing. Arizona’s David Liggins was voted the game’s most valuable defensive player on the strength of two key interceptions of Dan Marino passes to thwart Panther drives.

112 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 113 ARIZONA BOWL GAME SUMMARIES 1985 Sun Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Georgia 0 3 0 10 13 Arizona 13, Georgia 13 Arizona 0 3 10 0 13 Dec. 25, 1985 // El Paso, Texas Scoring Plays EL PASO, Texas - Arizona and Georgia each Georgia- FG Crumley 37 failed on late field goal attempts leaving the Arizona Zendejas 22 teams tied, 13-13, and the record Sun Bowl Arizona- FG Zendejas 52 Arizona- Rudolph 35 int ret (Zendejas kick) crowd of 52,203 going home with an empty Georgia- FG Jacobs 44 feeling. Georgia- L. Tate 2 run (Jacobs kick)

The teams battled on even terms for a half Category UGA ARIZ with Georgia’s Steve Crumley booting a 37- Score 13 13 yard field goal and Arizona’s Max Zendejas FIRST DOWNS 18 11 adding a 22-yarder after an apparent Arizona RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 68-211 30-99 touchdown was nullified by penalty. PASSING YDS (NET) 51 133 Passes Att-Comp-Int 8-5-1 22-13-0 The third quarter belonged to coach Larry TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-262 52-232 Smith’s troops, who drove 34 yards with the Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 0-0 second-half kickoff before Zendejas nailed a Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-31 3-63 52-yard field goal. The Wildcats expanded Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-35 the margin to 13-3 with 3:30 left to play in the Punts (Number-Avg) 2-27.5 4-40.0 stanza, as Martin Rudolph picked off a James Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Jackson pass and bolted 35 yards for a touch- Penalties-Yards 4-20 7-50 down. Possession Time 32:42 27:18 Third-Down Conversions 10-18 5-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 1-1 Georgia took the ensuing kickoff and drove to the Arizona 28, where Davis Jacobs kicked Individual Statistics a 45-yarder to begin the Bulldog rally. Two Rushing plays later, James DeBow fumbled, and Geor- Georgia: L. Tate 22-71, Henderson 12-49, Worley 12-56, J, Jackson 16-45, McCluskey 4-9, Lane 2-(-29) gia’s Tony Flack recovered to set up Lars Arizona: Adams 13-51, Jenkins 6-22, McLemore 5-10, DeBow 4-13, Knox 2-3 Tate’s game-tying 2-yard run. Jacobs missed a 44-yarder with 1:14 to play. The Cats then used Passing a 25-yard David Adams run to give Zendejas Georgia: J, Jackson 4-7-2 42, Carpenter 1-1-0 9 a 39-yard try with :10 remaining. However, his Arizona: Jenkins 13-22-0 133 attempt was wide-right and short. Receiving: Georgia: L. Tate 2-16, Lane 1-11, Sadowski 1-15, Henderson 1-9 Zendejas and Georgia center Peter Anderson Arizona: Fairholm 4-40, Adams 3-33, McLemore 2-25, Vickers 2-15, Smith 1-7, Horton 1-13 won outstanding player honors. Arizona Punting: finished the season at 8-3-1, while Georgia Georgia: Carpenter 2-27.5 wound up 7-3-2. Arizona: Rodriguez 4-40.0

Individual Statistics Score by Quarters 1986 Aloha Bowl Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Rushing North Carolina 0 0 7 14 21 Arizona 30, North Carolina 21 NC: Dorn 7-101, Starr 19-54, Maye 9-24, Lopp 3-13, Arizona 0 13 17 0 30 Hall 2-5 Dec. 27, 1986 // Honolulu, Hawai’i Arizona: Adams 23-81, Greathouse 6-8, Prior 4-5, Mc- Scoring Plays Lemore 4-11, Webb 3-14, Crouch 3-1, Hills 1-5, Knox Arizona- FG Coston 31 HONOLULU, Hawaii - Arizona capitalized on 1-3, Jenkins 6-(-1) Arizona- Adams 1 run (Coston kick) big defensive plays to coast to its first-ever Arizona- FG Coston 38 post-season victory, 30-21, over North Caroli- Passing Arizona- FG Coston 52 na. All-America free safety Chuck Cecil was the NC: Maye 17-34-0 171 1TD, Hall 1-1-0 7 Arizona-Horton 13 pass from Jenkins (Coston kick) ring-leader of the Cat defense that forced five Arizona: Jenkins 12-23-1 197 1TD Arizona-Greathouse 5 run (Coston kick) fumbles with bone-jarring hits. NC-Dorn 58 run (Gilarmis kick) Receiving: NC- Marriott 6 pass from Maye (Gilarmis kick) The Arizona offense showed spark as well. Da- NC: Starr 7-53, Lewis 3-24, Streater 2-39, Lopp 2-5, NC- May 2 run (Gilarmis kick) vid Adams closed his sterling career with 81 Thompson 1-30, Smith 1-15, Marriott 1-6 1TD, Tru- yards rushing and a touchdown and three itt1-6 Category ARIZ UNC catches for 77 yards. Offensive MVP Alfred Arizona: Adams 3-77, Fairholm 2-24, Lotti 1-25, Hill Score 30 21 1-16, Horton 1-13 1TD, Hanawalt 1-11, Greathouse 1-8, FIRST DOWNS 15 18 Jenkins finished 12-of-28 passing for 187 yards Prior 1-4, K. Lewis RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-187 40-178 and a score. PASSING YDS (NET) 187 178 Punting: Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-1 35-18-0 But it was coach Larry Smith’s defense which NC: Miller 5-37.8, Team 1-30 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-324 75-375 made the big plays to set up points. A Jim Arizona: Rodriguez 6-36.7 Punt Returns-Yards 3-51 1-5 Birmingham fumble recovery led to a 31-yard Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-51 2-27 Gary Coston field goal to begin the attack. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 Later, Boomer Gibson partially blocked a punt, Punts (Number-Avg) 7-31.4 6-36.5 and the Cats put seven more on the board Fumbles-Lost 3-1 5-5 with an Adams one-yard scamper. Danny Penalties-Yards 6-45 3-25 Lockett’s sack of Mark Maye caused a fumble, Possession Time 33:15 26:45 and the Cats cashed in with another Coston Third-Down Conversions 7-18 6-16 three-pointer for a 13-0 halftime lead. Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-1 It was more of the same in the third quarter. Arizona’s Jeff Valder booted a 52-yard field goal to set an Aloha Bowl record. Then Cecil clobbered Jonathan Hall, and Jerry Beasley recovered the subsequent fumble at the Tar Heel 30. Jenkins found Jon Horton from 13 yards out for the quick score. Another Tar Heel fumble led to Greathouse’s five-yard scoring run, and the Cats were in control.

114 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 115 ARIZONA BOWL GAME SUMMARIES 1989 Copper Bowl Score by Quarters Individual Statistics Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final N.C. State 0 7 3 0 10 Rushing Arizona 17, North Carolina State 10 Arizona 7 10 0 0 17 NCS: Barbour 16-41, Shaw 9-26, Varm 7-23, Jackson Dec. 31, 1989 // Tucson, Ariz. 6-14, Manior 5-6, Byrd 1-(-3), Montgomery 5-(-19) Scoring Plays Arizona: McGill 14-49, Bates 3-6, Streidnig 2-5, TUCSON, Ariz. - Arizona cashed in on big plays Arizona: Ogunfiditimi 37 pass from Veal (Coston kick) Hampton 5-2, Sapp 3-2, Veal 10-14 to defeat North Carolina State, 17-10, before Arizona Geyer 85 int ret (Coston kick) an Arizona Stadium crowd of 37,237 in the NCS- Varn 4 pass from Montgomery (Hartman kick) Passing inaugural Copper Bowl. The Wildcats were Arizona- FG Coston 34 NCS: Montgomery 21-46-1 222 1TD, Kavuilic 0-1-1 dominated statistically, 310 yards to 130 yards NCS- FG Hartman 43 Arizona: Veal 5-15-1 80 1TD including a season-low 50 yards on the turf. Category NCSU ARIZ Receiving: However, two unlikely heroes, Olatide Ogun- Score 10 17 NCS: Byrd 6-67, Harrison 2-43, Javulic 2-26, Varn fiditimi and Scott Geyer, made the big plays to FIRST DOWNS 23 8 5-25 1TD, Barbour 2-19, Lawrence 2-16, Williams 1-13, pull out the victory. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-88 37-50 Jurgens 1-13, PASSING YDS (NET) 222 80 Arizona: Ogunfiditimi 1-37 1TD, McGill 2-23, Hamp- In the first stanza, neither team could sustain Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-21-2 15-5-1 ton 1-14, Bates 1-6 drives, but the Cats got on the board first as TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 96-310 52-130 Ronald Veal found a double-covered Ogunfid- Punt Returns-Yards 6-10 2-12 Punting: itimi 37 yards down field for a 7-0 advantage. Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-31 2-38 NCS: Poag 7-37.7 The second quarter proved more magical as Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 2-95 Arizona: Nies 10-41.7 Geyer, the Defensive MVP, intercepted Shane Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.7 10-41.7 Montgomery and raced 85 yards for a score. Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-2 Penalties-Yards 6-49 5-47 But the Wolfpack had a magic wand of their Possession Time 38:06 21:54 own as Montgomery, the Offensive MVP, Third-Down Conversions 10-22 0-12 capped a 56-yard, nine-play drive with a four- Fourth-Down Conversions 0-2 0-0 yard touchdown toss to fullback Todd Varn to cut the lead, 14-7. The half ended with a Gary Coston 34-yard field goal. Score: 17-7.

The second half included a Damon Hartman 43-yarder to inch the Pack closer, 17-10. How- ever the New Year brought a little luck to the Cats, as Montgomery just missed a diving Chris Williams over the middle for the possible tying touchdown with 1:02 left.

Arizona Dick Tomey notched a victory in his first-ever bowl game in 13 years as a head coach. The Wildcats finished 8-4 on the sea- son, and the Wolfpack closed at 7-5.

Score by Quarters 1990 Eagle Aloha Bowl Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Syracuse 7 7 0 14 28 Arizona 0 0 0 0 0 Syracuse 28, Arizona 0 Dec. 25, 1990 // Honolulu, Hawai’i Scoring Plays Syr-Graves 5 run (Biskup kick) HONOLULU, Hawaii - Marvin Graves ran for two touchdowns and passed for another score as Syr- Richardson 47 pass from Graves (Biskup kick) Syracuse embarrassed Arizona, 28-0, in the ninth Eagle Aloha Bowl game in rain-drenched Aloha Syr-Gedney 6 pass from Graves (Biskup kick) Stadium. Syr- Graves 5 run (Biskup kick)

Category ARIZ SU Graves scored on a pair of 5-yard runs and threw 47 yards to Terry Richardson and 6 yards to Chris Gedney as the Orangemen ran their record to 7-4-2. Arizona fell to 7-5. The shutout Score 0 28 FIRST DOWNS 14 20 snapped Arizona’s 214-game scoring streak, the second longest scoring streak in NCAA history. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-149 41-207 The last time the Cats were shut out was a 31-0 defeat by Arizona State in 1971. PASSING YDS (NET) 77 145 Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-10-0 20-10-2 The Orangemen drove 65 yards in 13 plays following the opening kickoff with Graves scoring on TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 66-226 61-352 a quarterback draw from the five with 8:35 left in the first quarter. Punt Returns-Yards 2-1 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-62 1-15 Syracuse made it 14-0 with 2:22 remaining in the half as Richardson slipped behind the Cat pass Interception Returns-Yards 2-28 0-0 defense for an easy 47-yard reception. Arizona tried to get back into the game in the third Punts (Number-Avg) 7-31.7 3-40.0 quarter, twice reaching the Orangemen 35-yard line. But both drives died, and Syracuse put the Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 game away in the fourth quarter with two long marches. Penalties-Yards 5-40 3-20 Possession Time 29:59 30:01 Graves was selected as Syracuse’s most valuable player, and cornerback Todd Burden, who had Third-Down Conversions 4-17 9-14 two interceptions and caused a fumble, was selected as Arizona’s most valuable player. The Fourth-Down Conversions 2-3 1-1 week-long inclement weather put a damper on many activities and caused many ticket purchas- ers to stay at home. There were 32,217 tickets sold but only 14,185 attended the game.

Individual Statistics

Rushing Syracuse: Graves 11-45, Walker 10-44, Richardson 5-38, Kinnon 6-28, Greene 3-20, Receiving: Carpenter 1-14, Womack 3-10, Picucci 1-6, Wooten 1-2 Syracuse: Carpenter 3-22, Gedney 2-30 1TD, Kinnon 2-17, Richardson 1-47 1TD, Arizona: Veal 8-26, Malauulu 13-24, McGill 4-18, Hammerschmidt 1-16, Hampton Dees 1-15, Hill 1-13 3-27, LtLovett 5-13, Greathouse 7-12, Gates 1-9, Streidnig 1-4 Arizona: Vaughn 3-38, McGill 3-11, Jan 2-20, Griffith 1-5, Streidnig 103

Passing Punting: Syracuse: Graves 10-19-1 145 2TD, Walker 0-11 0 Syracuse: O/Niel 3-40.0 Arizona: Malauulu 7-14-0 55, Veal 3-9-0 22 Arizona: Grand 6-31.7, Coston 1-32.0

114 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 115 ARIZONA BOWL GAME SUMMARIES 1992 Hancock Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Baylor 0 7 7 6 20 Baylor 20, Arizona 15 Arizona 3 10 0 2 15 Dec. 31, 1992 // El Paso, Texas Scoring Plays EL PASO, Texas - Arizona’s defense lived up to UA- McLaughlin field goal 22 its billing on all but two plays; those spelled UA- Malauulu rush 7 (McLaughlin kick) doom as Baylor’s big scoring passes helped Bu- Bonner 61 pass from B. Jackson (Weir kick) beat the Cats, 20-15, in the John Hancock Bowl. UA McLaughlin field goal 20 BU- Bonner 69 pass fro J.J Joe (Delaney kick) UA, which unleashed a no-huddle, wide-open BU- Weir field goal 32 BU Weir field goal 35 passing attack, opened scoring with a Steve UA- Delaney falls in end zone for safety McLaughlin first-quarter field goal and in- creased the lead to 10-0 with a 65-yard scoring Category BAY ARIZ drive capped by a George Malauulu quarter- Score 20 15 back draw for seven yards mid-way through FIRST DOWNS 12 23 the second quarter. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-47 44-136 PASSING YDS (NET) 202 282 BU halfback Brandell Jackson hit Melvin Bon- Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-8-0 38-20-0 ner for a 61-yard strike three minutes later, but TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-249 82-418 Arizona answered with a 14-play drive to set Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 4-36 up another McLaughlin field goal and take a Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-26 5-105 13-7 halftime lead. Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-39.7 5-33.8 The Bears, held to 47 yards rushing, went to Fumbles-Lost 4-0 2-2 the air and struck again with another Bonner Penalties-Yards 8-30 8-91 TD catch for 69 yards from QB J.J. Joe. Shortly Possession Time 27:38 32:22 into the fourth period, the Bears capitalized Third-Down Conversions 6-17 6-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-3 on two Arizona fumbles in UA territory and cashed them in for two Terry Weir field goals and a 20-13 lead. Individual Statistics

With time running out, Arizona held BU deep Rushing Receiving: on fourth-and-eight, and punter Rhett Del- Ariz- Carter 15-49, Malauulu 11-47, Levy 13-31, John- Ariz: Dickey 9-108, Levy 4-85, Bray 4-55, Vaughn son 5-9 2-19, Carter 1-15, aney took an intentional safety at 0:31. A BU: Steaite 10-23, Bell 4-17, Lewis 4-12, Henry 4-10, BU: Bonner 5-166 2TD, McKenzie 1-14, Miller 1-12, Chuck Levy 27-yard kickoff return put the Cats Mims 5-15, Joe 11-(-1) Mims 1-10 in decent shape, and UA drove to the Baylor 28. Two passes from Malauulu into the end Passing Punting: zone were incomplete although Heath Bray Ariz: Malauulu 20-38-0 292 Ariz: Miller 5-33.8 nearly snagged the game winner on the first BU: Joe 7-23-0, 141 Jackson 1-1-0 61 BU: Delaney 6-39.7 try. Score by Quarters Individual Statistics 1994 IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Miami 0 0 0 0 0 Rushing Arizona 9 7 6 7 29 Ariz: Levy 17-142, 1TD, Carter 17-63, G. Arizona 29, Miami 0 Taylor 6-41, Johnson 3-8, White 3-(-8) Jan. 1, 1994 // Tempe, Ariz. Scoring Plays Miami: Stewart 7-35, Bennett 6-32, Jones UA-Troy Dickey 13 pass from Dan White (kick failed) 1-5, Collins 5-(-30), Costa 1-(-7) TEMPE, Ariz. - Arizona’s heralded “Desert Swarm” de- UA- Steve McLaughlin 39 field goal fense lived up to its name, and the Cats’ offensive attack UA-Chuck Levy 68 run (McLaughlin kick) Passing nearly named its own price as UA thumped No. 10 Miami, UA-Steve McLaughlin 31 field goal Ariz: White 12-24-138-2, TD, Batten 1-1- 29-0, in IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl XXIII. The convincing vic- UA- Steve McLaughlin 21 field goal 14-0 tory was the bowl’s only shutout in its 23-game history. UA- Troy Dickey 14 pass from Dan White (McLaughlin kick) Miami: Costa 10-29-91-1, Collins 5-15-50- 2. Category MIA ARIZ UA ran for 257 yards and one touchdown, passed for 152 Score 0 29 Receiving: yards and two touchdowns, had three Steve McLaughlin FIRST DOWNS 13 24 Ariz: Dickey 4-62 2TD, Vaughn 2-41, Levy field goals and held Miami to 182 yards in total offense. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-35 50-257 2-(-8), Lewis 1-13, LtLovett 1-18, LHarris The Wildcats’ swarming defense limited the Canes to Fi- PASSING YDS (NET) 147 152 1-12, Libman 1-14 esta Bowl record-lows of 22 rushes and 35 yards, plus Passes Att-Comp-Int 44-15-3 24-12-2 Miami: CJones 6-98, Stewart 2-3, Tellison picked off three Miami passes and sacked the quarter- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-182 74-409 2-13, Bennett 2(-3), Chambers 1-12, back four times. Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-19 LJones 1-9, Harris 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-145 1-18 Tailback Chuck Levy ran for 142 yards including a 68-yard Interception Returns-Yards 2-13 4-65 Punting: scoring dash and earned Fiesta Bowl offensive MVP hon- Punts (Number-Avg) 10-37.0 5-36.0 Ariz: Peyton 5-180, 36.0, 3 inside 20 ors, while defensive end Tedy Bruschi recorded a sack Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Miami, Crissy 10-370, 37.0, 1 inside 20 and earned defensive MVP honors for UA. Penalties-Yards 6-40 2-25 Possession Time 22:40 37:20 UA jumped to a quick lead on its first possession, driving Third-Down Conversions 3-15 4-14 75 yards with Dan White throwing a 13-yard TD pass to Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 0-0 Troy Dickey. Arizona never looked back.

The Canes’ total offense was the second-lowest in Fiesta Bowl history, and the Arizona margin of victory was the second-largest in bowl history. Arizona enjoyed a time of possession advantage of 37:20 to 22:40 for Miami, an- other bowl record. Miami’s frustration was typified by its first possession, starting at its own 37-yard line. Three plays later the Canes punted on fourth-and-41 from their own 6-yard line.

The game gave UA its first 10-victory season in 90 years of football, and its strong showing earned the Cats a No. 9 final ranking in the coaches poll and No. 10 in the me- dia poll.

116 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 117 ARIZONA BOWL GAME SUMMARIES 1994 Freedom Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Utah 0 7 0 9 16 Utah 16, Arizona 13 Arizona 7 0 0 6 13 Dec. 27, 1994 // Anaheim, Calif. Scoring Plays ANAHEIM, Calif. - Utah used a 72-yard kickoff return UA- Carter 23 yard pass from White (kick McLaugh- to set up the winning touchdown, as the Utes up- lin) set No. 14 Arizona in the 11th annual Freedom Bowl, Utah-C. Brown 6 yard rush (kick Pulsipher) 16-13. A crowd of 27,477 watched as the Cats used UA- FG McLaughlin 44 yards a stifling defense to hold Utah to only 75 yards of UA-FG McLaughlin 20 yards total offense. Utah- Safety-Peyton step OB end zone Utah-Dyson 5 yard pass from McCoy (kick Pulsipher)

Arizona quarterback Dan White connected with On- Category ARIZ UTAH tiwaun Carter from 23 yards out to give the Cats the Score 13 16 early lead. After a White fumble deep in Arizona ter- FIRST DOWNS 14 5 ritory, Utah running back Charlie Brown scampered RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 37-45 32-6 in from six yards out to tie the score. PASSING YDS (NET) 139 69 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-13-1 25-11-2 After a 44-yard field goal by Steve McLaughlin, the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 64-184 57-75 Cats had first-and-goal at the Utah 2-yard line, but Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 two dropped passes by Tim Thomas and then Lamar Punt Returns-Yards 4-28 2-6 Lovett in the end zone forced the Cats to kick a 20- Individual Statistics Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-59 5-173 yard field goal. Late in the fourth quarter with Ari- Interception Returns-Yards 2-15 1-26 zona leading 13-7, and Matt Peyton having to punt Rushing Punts (Number-Avg) 6-36.8 10-41.0 from his own end zone, the Cats gambled and took Ariz: Carter 19-44, Myles 9-12, G. Taylor 2-11, Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Peyton 1(-3), Dice 1-(-5), White 5-(-14) Penalties-Yards 4-35 9-94 a safety as Peyton stepped out of the back of the Utah: C. Brown 16-44, Johnson 4-6, Homilton end zone. Possession Time 32:27 27:33 2-(-2), McCoy 10(-42) Third-Down Conversions 3-13 3-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 2-2 On the ensuing kickoff, Cal Beck returned the ball to Passing the Arizona 5-yard line. The Wildcat defense held Ariz: White 13-27-1 139 the Utes on three straight downs to set up a fourth- Utah: McCoy 11-25-2 69 and-goal. Quarterback Mike McCoy scrambled out of the pocket and was in the grasp of Chuck Osborne Receiving: but managed to get the pass off and found Kevin Ariz: Dice 7-65, Carter 4-50, Lovett 1-17, Chi- Dyson in the corner of the end zone for the winning asson 1-7 score. A final UA drive ended in an interception. Utah: Tucker 4-28; Marsh 3-25, C. Brown 2-8, Dyson 2-8 1997 Insight.com Bowl The Cats recorded six sacks on the day, three of Arizona 20, New Mexico 14 them by Tedy Bruschi, who earned Defensive MVP Punting: honors. Chuck Osborne had two sacks, and Sean Ariz: Peyton 6-195 39.0, McLaughlin 1-26 26.0 Dec. 27, 1997 // Tucson, Ariz. Harris led the team with nine tackles. Utah: J. Jones 10-410 41.0 TUCSON, Ariz. - Four Wildcat interceptions Score by Quarters helped seal a hard-fought victory for Ari- Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final zona over New Mexico in the ninth Insight. UNM 0 7 7 0 14 com Bowl, 20-14, before a crowd of 49,385 UA 7 6 7 0 20 in the Cats’ house, Arizona Stadium. Scoring Plays UA ran over the Lobos, using a 209-yard UA- Eafon 15 yard rush (McDonald kick) running attack featuring the quicker Trung UNM- Thomas 15 yard pass from Leigh (Cason kick) Canidate and the bruising style of Kelvin UA- Candidate 3 yard rush (kick failed) Eafon on 43 of the team’s 81 plays. Canidate UA- Eafon 1 yard rush (McDonald kick) was named the game’s Most Outstanding UNM- Leigh 4 yard rush (Cason kick) Offensive Player with 97 yards and a touch- down on 24 carries, while Eafon earned the Category UNM ARIZ game’s Most Valuable Player award for his Score 20 14 75 yards and two touchdowns on 19 totes. FIRST DOWNS 16 19 Thirteen of his rushes came in the fourth RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-140 59-209 PASSING YDS (NET) 150 89 quarter when Arizona used ball posses- Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-12-4 22-7-2 sion to turn back New Mexico efforts at a TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-290 81-298 game-winning touchdown. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-18 3-9 Arizona picked off four passes by UNM’s Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 2-50 Graham Leigh—one in the first quarter by Interception Returns-Yards 2-11 4-45 cornerback Chris McAlister, two in the third Punts (Number-Avg) 7-40.7 9-38.7 quarter by backup corner Kelvin Hunter Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 and strong safety Rashee Johnson, and Penalties-Yards 9-60 5-39 one in the fourth stanza by cornerback Possession Time 24:15 35:45 Kelly Malveaux, who returned the ball 44 Third-Down Conversions 5-15 6-18 yards just as the Lobos were crossing mid- Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 2-2 field. It was Malveaux’ first interception of the year. Arizona outside linebacker Jim- Individual Statistics my Sprotte earned the bowl’s Most Out- standing Defensive Player honor with nine Rushing Receiving: tackles including four hits for losses of 12 Ariz: Candiate 24-97, Eafon 19-75, Schmidtke 9-24, UNM: Volz 5-51, Thomas 3-39, Messer 1-35, Shelton yards. Inside linebacker Marcus Bell was Northcutt 2-25, Smith 1-6, Batten 1-(-4), Jenkins 3(- 1-8, Doran 1-15, Johnson 1-(-9) the Cats’ leading tackler with 10. 14) Ariz: Brennan 3-33, Lucky 2-37, Northcutt 2-19 UNM: Leigh 17-79, Gordon 3-42, Johnson 6-23, Shel- Arizona coach Dick Tomey gave fifth-year ton 3-3, Marion 6-(-7) Punting: senior QB Brady Batten the start in the UNM: Bloom 7-285, 40.7 game. An injury early in the year cost him Passing Ariz: Springston 9-348, 38.7 Ariz: Peyton 6-195 39.0, a shot at the every-day spot. He played all UNM: Leigh 12-35-4 150 McLaughlin 1-26 26.0 Ariz: Batten 7-17-0 89, Smith 0-1-1, 0; Jenkins 0-4-1,0 Utah: J. Jones 10-410 41.0 but the fourth quarter, when the nominal No. 1 guy for most of the year, Ortege Jen- kins, came on.

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Arizona 23, Nebraska 20 Dec. 30, 1998 // San Diego, Calif.

SAN DIEGO, Calif. - Arizona’s defense held the storied Nebraska option rushing attack to 87 net yards, and the No. 5-ranked Wildcats cranked up some tough-guy rushing of their own to score 14 fourth-quarter points and beat the No. 14 Cornhuskers, 23-20, in the 21st annual Culligan Holiday Bowl.

The Cats secured the school’s finest record in history and earned enough acclaim through their efforts in the game — the most watched of any college bowl game in ESPN history – to earn a final No. 4 ranking in both the Associat- ed Press and USA Today/ESPN polls.

Unanimous All-America cornerback Chris McAlister cemented his reputation with an outstanding effort, intercepting two passes, one which turned the Huskers back on their fi- nal come-back try with less than four minutes remaining. He also had a 78-yard reverse punt return called back because of a questionable blocking call against Derek Hall.

Arizona trailed 13-9 at the half, and both teams struggled through five possessions in the third quarter before UA’s Dennis Northcutt gave the Cats some decent field position with a 16-yard punt return to start a 10-play scoring drive. Trung Canidate rushed five times for 37 yards in the span, and Keith Smith completed pass- es of five yards to Northcutt and Paul Shields and topped it off with a 15-yard strike to Brad Brennan for the score.

Nebraska answered, though, and reclaimed the lead at 20-16 with an eight-play, 88-yard drive, almost exclusively through the air. Score by Quarters Individual Statistics With 10 minutes remaining, Smith opened UA’s Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final next drive with a seven-yard pass to Shields, NU 0 13 0 7 20 Rushing then the Cats ran the ball eight straight times UA 6 3 0 14 23 Ariz: Candidate 22-101, Smith 11-25, Eafon 5-14, for the nine-play, 68-yard drive which netted Northcutt 1-(-15), Jenkins 5-(-18) Scoring Plays Neb: Crouch 15-28, Makovicka 5-26, Buckhalter 8-22, the final score on a Kelvin Eafon one-yard UA- Mark McDonald 38 FG Christo 2-11, Evans 4-0 plunge. Smith had runs of 20, eight and eight UA- Mark McDonald 25 FG yards to set up the score. UA- Mark McDonald 48 FG Passing NU Kris Brown 25 FG Ariz: Smith 11-19-0, 143; Jenkins 1-4-0, 15. NU-S. Wiggins 45 pass from E. Crouch (Brown kick) Neb: Crouch 12-28-2, 193. UA halted the Huskers with McAlister’s second NU- Kris Brown 23 FG pick and then later used enough clock with a UA- B. Brennan 15 pass from K. Smith (McDonald kick) Receiving: first down to force Nebraska to get the ball NU- T. Wistrom 4 pass from Eric Crouch (Brown kick) Ariz: Northcutt 4-47, Brennan 2-78, Shields 2-12, back with 34 seconds remaining. One short UA- Kevin Eafon 1 run (McDonald kick) Lucky 1-15, McDaniel 1-9, Nash 1-4, Eafon 1-(-7) Neb: Davison 3-64, Wistrom 3-41, Cheatham 2-16, completion and three incompletions, and the Category ARIZ NEB Makovicka 1-22, Haafke 1-8, Wiggins 1-45, Buckhal- game was over. Score 23 20 ter 1-(-3) FIRST DOWNS 16 12 Canidate ran for 101 yards on 22 carries. Smith, RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 44-158 34-87 Punting: PASSING YDS (NET) 158 193 Ariz: Springston 7-252, 36.0 who completed 11-of-19 passing for 143 yards Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-12-0 28-12-2 Neb: LaFleur 6-235, 39.2 and ran for 25 more, was named Holiday Bowl TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 67-265 62-280 Offensive MVP. UA’s Mark McDonald, who was Fumble Returns-Yards 8-17 in field goals during the regular season, Punt Returns-Yards 3-28 3-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 5-88 was a big key with a perfect 3-for-3 day, in- Interception Returns-Yards 2-42 0-0 cluding a career-long 48-yarder. NU outgained Punts (Number-Avg) 7-36.0 6-39.2 the Cats, but UA won the turnover battle and Fumbles-Lost 4-3 4-2 kicking game. Penalties-Yards 7-59 2-6 Possession Time 32:34 27:26 Third-Down Conversions 5-17 2-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-1

118 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 119 ARIZONA BOWL GAME SUMMARIES 2008 Las Vegas Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final BYU 0 7 7 7 21 Arizona 31, BYU 21 ARIZ 7 3 14 7 31 Dec. 20, 2008 // Las Vegas, Nev. Scoring Plays LAS VEGAS, Nev. - Arizona capped its best sea- ARIZ - Nic Grigsby 1 yard run (Jason Bondziokick) son in nine years with a solid effort against No. ARIZ - Jason Bondzio 31 yard field goal 17 Brigham Young, beating the Cougars 31-21 BYU - Harvey Unga 1 yard run (Mitch Paynekick) in the Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl. BYU - Andrew George 1 yard pass from Max Hall (Mitch Payne kick) The Cats took the first lead, set up by a 71-yard ARIZ - Delashaun Dean 37 yard pass from Willie Tui- pass from Willie Tuitama to Terrell Turner, add- tama (Jason Bondzio kick) ed a Jason Bondzio 31-yard field goal a third of ARIZ - Chris Gronkowski 24 yard pass from Willie Tui- the way into the second quarter. tama (Jason Bondzio kick) ARIZ - Willie Tuitama 6 yard run (Jason Bondzio kick) Tuitama fumbled a low snap on the first play Individual Statistics BYU - Max Hall 1 yard run (Mitch Payne kick) of the second half and BYU took a 14-10 lead Category BYU ARIZ four minutes into the frame with the gift 27- Rushing Score 21 31 yard drive. BYU-UNGA, Harvey 17-71; KARIYA, Bryan 3-24; HALL, FIRST DOWNS 22 20 Max 10-16; COLLIE, Austin 1-3; VAKAPUNA, Fui 1-2. After that, Arizona stalled once, missing a 3rd- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-116 28-91 PASSING YDS (NET) 328 325 and-1 opportunity, but turned right around for Arizona-Grigsby, N. 20-87; Thomas, Mike 3-12; Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-30-1 35-24-0 a defensive three-and-out and two plays lat- Tuitama, Willie 3-minus 4; Team 2-minus 4. er Tuitama’s 37-yard pass to Delashaun Dean TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 78-444 63-416 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-15 struck put the Cats back in the lead. Passing Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-120 4-86 BYU-HALL, Max 30-46-1-328. The Cougs fought back with a 12-play, 39-yard Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-18 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-37.0 3-32.3 drive, but missed a long field goal attempt. Arizona-Tuitama, Willie 24-35-0-325. Tuitama hit successive passes of 19 and 17 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 3-3 yards, and after a five-yard gain by Nic Grigsby Receiving: fired one down the seam to a streaking Chris BYU-COLLIE, Austin 11-119; REED, Michael 9-117; PIT- Gronkowski for a 27-yard score, making it 24- TA, Dennis 5-58; GEORGE, Andrew 2-15; KARIYA, Bry- 14 at the end of the period. an 1-8; UNGA, Harvey 1-6; VAKAPUNA, Fui 1-5.

Five minutes into the final period, Wildcat cor- Arizona-Dean, D. 7-88; Turner, T. 4-111; Thomas, Mike nerback Marquis Hundley manned up and 4-29; Gronkowski, R. 4-27; intercepted BYU’s Max Hall in the end zone, Gronkowski, C. 2-43; Antolin, K. 2-21; Criner, J. 1-6. taking it out to the UA 18 yard-line. Tuitama 2009 Holiday Bowl led a seven-play, 82-yard drive, sparked by a 27-yard run by Grigsby and a 23-yard pass Nebraska 33, Arizona 0 to Turner, and then ran it in himself from six yards out for a 31-14 lead. Again the Cougars Dec. 30, 2009 // San Diego, Calif. showed some of their 17th-ranked gumption, using eight Hall passes and two of his runs to SAN DIEGO, Calif. - No. 20 Nebraska showed get into the end zone quickly, and recovered it was more than two ranking spots ahead an ensuing onside kick at the UA 48 yard-line. of No. 22 Arizona by throttling the Wildcats, Hall drove BYU 28 yards, but Mitch Payne’s 33-0, in the Holiday Bowl. field goal attempt banged off the left upright with 2:07 left. After developing a reputation for high-scor- ing games and crazy finishes, the bowl got The Cats ran the ball four times and then Tui- the first shutout in its 32-year history. Zac tama scootched a three-yard pass to Mike Lee threw a 74-yard touchdown pass to Thomas on the final play of the game, giving Niles Paul in the third quarter to highlight the latter the Pac-10 career receiving record the win, but it was only one moment in a with his 259th reception as time expired. Dean led UA with seven catches for 88 yards to help dominating effort. Tuitama complete 24 of 35 throws for 325 yards and the game’s MVP award. The coaches expected a defensive game, Score by Quarters and the Huskers delivered, earning their Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final first shutout in 46 bowl appearances, plus Individual Statistics ARIZ 0 0 0 0 0 held UA to 109 net yards. Arizona quarter- NEB 10 13 10 0 33 back Nick Foles was harassed all night and Rushing had one of his toughest outings of the year, Scoring Plays Arizona-Antolin, K. 11-69; Grigsby, N. 4-8; Scott, M. finishing with nine completions in - 30at 1-4; Criner, J. 1-1; Foles, N. 3-minus 19. NU - Lee, Zac 4 yd run (Henery, Alex kick) tempts, for a miniscule 48 yards. NU- Henery, Alex 47 yd field goal NU- Burkhead, Rex 5 yd run (Henery, Alex kick) Nebraska-Burkhead, Rex 17-89; Lee, Zac 18-65; Paul, The Wildcats had the ball fourth-and-3 at Niles 1-20; Green, Cody 5-18; Ward, Lester 2-14; Helu NU- Henery, Alex 50 yd field goal Jr., Roy 3-8; Robinson, D. 1-6; Jones, Austin 1-3. NU- Henery, Alex 41 yd field goal the Nebraska 8-yard line with 1:41 to go, NU- Henery, Alex 22 yd field goal and eschewed a field goal, with safety P.J. Passing NU - Paul, Niles 74 yd pass from Lee, Zac (Henery, Smith batting down Foles’ pass to preserve Arizona-Foles, N. 9-30-1-48; Scott, M. 1-1-0-minus 2. Alex kick) the shutout. Nebraska free safety Matt O’Hanlon intercepted Foles on the third Nebraska-Lee, Zac 13-23-0-173; Green, Cody 0-2-0-0. Category ARIZ NU play from scrimmage and returned it 37 Score 0 33 yards to the Arizona 5. Lee scored on a four- Receiving: FIRST DOWNS 6 19 yard run two plays later. It was the fastest Arizona-Dean, D. 3-24; Antolin, K. 2-12; Criner, J. 2-2; RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-63 48-223 score in Holiday Bowl history, coming just Grigsby, N. 2-0; Turner, T. 1-8. PASSING YDS (NET) 46 173 75 seconds in. Nebraska-Paul, Niles 4-123; McNeill, Mike 3-19; Burk- Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-10-1 25-13-0 head, Rex 2-14; Kinnie, Brandon 2-12; Gilleylen, C. 1-3; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 51-109 73-396 Nebraska (10-4) got its first 10-win season Brooks, Chris 1-2. Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-1) 3-45 since 2003. Nebraska’s Alex Henery set a Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-148 1-49 Holiday Bowl record with four field goals, Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-37 from 47, 50, 41 and 22 yards. Arizona fin- Punts (Number-Avg) 9-41.6 4-35.5 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 ished 8-5. NU coach Bo Pelini earned brag- Penalties-Yards 2-25 7-55 ging rights in Youngstown, Ohio, where he Possession Time 21:48 38:12 and UA coach Mike Stoops grew up and Third-Down Conversions 3-15 9-18 played at Cardinal Mooney High. Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0

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2010 Alamo Bowl Score by Quarters Individual Statistics Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final OKST 17 6 10 3 36 Rushing Oklahoma State 36, Arizona 10 ARIZ 7 0 3 0 10 OKST-Hunter, Kendall 10-32; Dec. 29, 2010 // San Antonio, Texas Smith, Jeremy 5-16; Cooper, Josh Scoring Plays 1-15; Bowling, Bo 1-9; Randle, Jo- SAN ANTONIO, Texas - No. 14 Oklahoma State kept Arizona’s OKST- Smith, Jeremy 6 yd run (Bailey, Dan kick), seph 2-2; TEAM 1-minus 2. offense out of the end zone and used four Wildcat turnovers OKST - Blackmon, J. 71 yd pass from Weeden, Bran- to spoil the Pac-10’s first game in the bowl since its early years. don (Bailey, Dan kick) Arizona-Grigsby, N. 16-59; Nwoko, ARIZ - Criner, J. 5 yd pass from Foles, N. (Zendejas, A. G. 11-36; Antolin, K. 1-1; Criner, J. Arizona outgained the Cowboys 370 to 312 yards, holding the kick) 1-1; Foles, N. 9-minus 7. vaunted OSU offense some 200 yards under its average. After OKST - Bailey, Dan 40 yd field goal an initial stop, however, Bug Wright fumbled the first punt of OKST - Martin, M. 62 yd interception return (Bailey, Passing the game and gave OSU a short field for a 26-yard drive and Dan kick failed) OKST-Weeden, Brandon 25-41-0- the lead. The Cats were stopped on their next possession and ARIZ - Zendejas, A. 42 yd field goal 240. OSU’s Brandon Weeden connected on a 71-yard toss to Justin OKST - Blackmon, J. 3 yd pass from Weeden, Brandon Blackmon to add to the lead. (Bailey, Dan kick) Arizona-Foles, N. 32-50-3-280. OKST - Bailey, Dan 50 yd field goal, 8-24 1:40 UA answered with a 63-yard drive to cut it to 14-7. After an OKST - Bailey, Dan 44 yd field goal, 10-53 4:42 Receiving: exchange of possession a short UA punt set the Cowboys up OKST-Blackmon, J. 9-117; Cooper, at midfield and OSU settled for the first of three Dan Bailey Category OSU ARIZ Josh 7-53; Bowling, Bo 3-35; Ran- FGs. On Arizona’s ensuing drive, Nick Foles was intercepted Score 36 10 dle, Joseph 2-28; Moore, Tracy by Markelle Martin and returned 62 yards for a score. Bailey FIRST DOWNS 17 25 2-13; Smith, Jeremy 1-minus 1; missed the kick and it was 23-. UA took the ball inside the OSU RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-72 38-90 Hunter, Kendall 1-minus 5. 40 yard-line three times but could not score before halftime. PASSING YDS (NET) 240 280 Passes Att-Comp-Int 41-25-0 50-32-3 Arizona-Criner, J. 9-47; Douglas, UA showed some life with an Alex Zendejas field goal in the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 61-312 88-370 D. 6-91; Morrison, R. 6-66; Grigsby, third quarter to make it 23-10 but OSU answered with its lon- Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 2-5 N. 4-26; Roberts, D. 2-19; Nwoko, gest drive of the night to make it 30-10. Another Foles’ inter- Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-76 6-180 G. 2-11; Miller, T. 2-5; Cobb, T. 1-15. ception near midfield set up a second Bailey field goal. Zende- Interception Returns-Yards 3-63 0-0 jas missed a 34-yarder minutes later in the fourth period, and Punts (Number-Avg) 5-39.0 2-38.0 Bailey knocked one home again for the final score. UA drove Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 to the OSU 9 yard-line but could not cash in on 3rd- and 4th- Penalties-Yards 6-66 8-65 and-1. The Cats had 25 first downs to 17 by the Cowboys, held a 15-minute edge in time of possession but were one for three in the red zone, were sacked five times (to zero for UA), and suffered three interceptions and the fumbled punt for -4 turn- over margin. Receiver David Douglas took home the Fred Jacoby Sports- manship Award for a 6-catch, 91-yard evening while the bowl offensive MVP award went to Blackmon for eight receptions for 112 yards and two scores, and the defensive MVP honor went to OSU defensive back Martin for his key INT. 2012 Gildan New Mexico Bowl Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final Arizona 49, Nevada 48 NEV 21 10 14 3 48 Dec. 20, 2012 // Albuquerque, N.M. ARIZ 7 21 0 21 49 ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - With a last-minute touchdown and a successful onside kick recovery, Arizona Scoring Plays football pulled out a victory over Nevada, 49-48, at the Gildan New Mexico in Albuquerque, N.M. Sat- NEV - Jefferson, S. 16 yd run (Hardison, Allen kick) urday’s game ties the largest comeback in UA history (21 points). Senior quarterback Matt Scott was named Offensive MVP and junior linebacker Marquis Flowers was named Defensive MVP. NEV - Sudfeld, Zach 17 yd pass from Fajardo, Cody (Hardison, Allen kick) Nevada took a 48-35 lead with 1:48 to play. Arizona answered back with a two-yard Scott touchdown NEV - Sudeld, Zach 28 yd pass from Fajardo, Cody pass to sophomore Austin Hill with a good point after attempt to cut the score to 48-42 with 0:46 to (Hardison, Allen kick) play. Senior John Bonano converted a perfect onside kick attempt with the recovery from Flowers. The ARIZ - Carey, K. 21 yd run (Bonano, J. kick) Wildcats went on to score the winning touchdown on a two-yard pass to sophomore Tyler Slavin from ARIZ - Scott, M. 1 yd run (Bonano, J. kick) Scott with 0:19 to play. Flowers then immediately secured the victory with an interception on Nevada’s ARIZ - Carey, K. 1 yd run (Bonano, J. kick) final offensive possession. NEV - Jefferson, S. 14 yd run (Hardison Allen kick) ARIZ - Carey, K. 9 yd run (Bonano, J. kick) Sophomore Ka’Deem Carey ran for 172 yards on 28 carries and three touchdowns. He now tallies 1,929 NEV - Hardison, Allen 27 yd field goal yards on the season, to continue to lead the nation in rushing. Carey is now UA’s school record holder NEV- Turner, Richy 33 yd pass from Fajardo, Cody for rushing TDs in season with 23, including his three against Nevada on Saturday. He also set the (HARDISON, Allen kick) Arizona bowl game record of rushing yards in a game (172). The previous bowl game record was 142 NEV- Fajardo, Cody 1 yd run (Hardison, Allen kick) yards by Chuck Levy against Miami in the 1994 Fiesta Bowl. ARIZ - Hill, A. 63 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick) In his final game as a Wildcat, Scott threw for 382 yards and three TDs on 28-of-47 pass attempts with two interceptions. He also rushed for 21 yards on six carries and one touchdown. Hill led the UA re- NEV - Hardison, Allen 25 yd field goal, 10-30 ceivers with eight catches for 175 yards and two touchdowns. Saturday’s game marks his fifth 100-yard ARIZ - Hill 2 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick) performance of the season and the sixth of his career. ARIZ - Slavin 2 yd pass from Scott (Bonano, J. kick) True freshman linebacker C.J. Dozier paced the defense with 15 tackles, nine solo and six assisted. Category NEV ARIZ Junior Shaquille Richardson collected his first pick of the season and the seventh of his career. Junior Score 48 49 Jake Fischer recovered his fourth fumble of the season against the Wolf Pack. Flowers also recorded 10 FIRST DOWNS 39 31 tackles. UA had five true freshmen playing on defense during various points of the game: Keoni Bush- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 73-403 36-196 Loo, Dozier, Vince Miles, William Parks and Wayne Capers Jr. PASSING YDS (NET) 256 382 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-22-2 47-28-2 Individual Statistics Passing TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 105-659 83-578 NEV-FAJARDO, Cody 22-31-2-256; COMBS, Devin Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 1-24 Rushing 0-1-0-0. Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-56 4-106 NEV-JEFFERSON, S. 34-180; FAJARDO, Cody 22-140; ARIZ-Scott, M. 28-47-2-382. Interception Returns-Yards 2-29 2-28 HALE, Nick 14-73;BRADLEY, Aaron 1-11; WIMBERLY, B. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-49.3 4-40.2 2-minus 1. Receiving: Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 ARIZ-Carey, K. 28-172; Scott, M. 6-21; Jenkins, D. 1-6; NEV-WIMBERLY, B. 7-57; TURNER, Richy 6-96; BRAD- Penalties-Yards 8-77 4-23 Team 1-minus 3. LEY, Aaron 3-34; SUDFELD, Zach 2-45; BROCK, Kend- Possession Time 39:10 20:50 all 2-7; HUBER, Joseph 1-13; HALE, Nick 1-4. Third-Down Conversions 8-16 4-11 ARIZ-Hill, A. 8-175; Wharton, G. 6-70; Richards, D. Fourth-Down Conversions 3-3 2-3 5-53; Slavin, T. 4-37; Carey, K. 3-15; Buckner, D. 2-32.

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Score by Quarters Individual Statistics 2013 AdvoCare V100 Bowl Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final ARIZ 7 14 14 7 42 Rushing Arizona 42, Boston College 19 BC 3 3 0 13 19 Arizona-Carey, K. 27-169; Denker, B. 14-51; Jenkins, D. Dec., 2013 // Shreveport, La. Scoring Plays 7-34; Team 1-0. ARIZ - Carey, K. 2 yd run (Smith, J. kick) SHREVEPORT, La. - Arizona football defeated BC - Freese,N 32 yd field goal Boston College-Williams,A 26-75; Rouse,T 6-54; Wil- Boston College, 42-19, in the AdvoCare V100 BC - Freese,N 41 yd field goal lis,M 5-25; Bordner,J 1-4; Amidon,A 1-minus 4; Ret- Bowl Game in record-breaking fashion, Mon- ARIZ - Parks, W. 69 yd INT return (Smith, J. kick) tig,C 6-minus 9. day, at Independence Stadium. Senior quar- ARIZ - Griffey, T. 26 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick) terback B.J. Denker was named Offensive MVP ARIZ - Carey, K. 5 yd run (Smith, J. kick) Passing ARIZ - Denker, B. 14 yd run (Smith, J. kick) Arizona-Denker, B. 17-24-0-275. and sophomore William Parks was named De- ARIZ - Griffey, T. 3 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick) fensive MVP. BC - Williams,A 4 yd run (Rettig,C rush failed) BC - Rouse,T 6 yd run (Freese,N kick) Boston College-Rettig,C 16-26-2-191;Bordner,J 1-2-0- The victory gave UA eight wins for a sec- 15. ond-consecutive year, marking the first Category ARIZ BC back-to-back eight-win seasons since 2008- Score 42 19 Receiving: 09. Along with bowl game records, multiple FIRST DOWNS 28 20 Arizona-Phillips, N. 9-193; Griffey, T. 3-41; Grant, S. school records were also broken for the Wild- RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 49-254 45-145 2-18; Miller, T. 1-11; Jackson, J. 1-11; Wharton, G. 1-1. cats. PASSING YDS (NET) 275 206 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-17-0 28-17-2 Boston College-Amidon,A 10-129; Sinkovec,J 2-15; The six Wildcat touchdowns tied the Bowl re- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-529 73-351 Wolford,B 1-15; Parsons,C 1-15; Jay,J 1-14; Naples,M cord for most touchdowns. The Wildcats also Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 1-9; Jackson,H 1-9. recorded the most first downs in the bowl’s Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-67 3-59 history with 49. Interception Returns-Yards 2-69 0-0 The Wildcats’ offensive clinic was led by Den- Punts (Number-Avg) 2-31.5 5-38.4 ker’s 275 passing yards. True freshman Nate Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Phillips had 193 receiving yards and recorded Penalties-Yards 2-23 5-55 the first 100-yard receiving game for Arizona Possession Time 24:50 35:10 on the season. He also broke the school re- Third-Down Conversions 7-12 8-17 cord for most receiving yards in a bowl game Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 as well as most receiving yards in a game by a freshman in school history. Ka’Deem Carey finished off his junior season with 16-straight 100-plus yard games with his 169-yard performance. As well, he has official- ly become the all-time all-purpose leader in yardage. Prior to Carey, the record was 5,392 yards, held by Dennis Northcutt. On defense, the Wildcats held the Eagles to just two touchdowns and two field goals. Jake Fischer tied his career-high tackles with 14.

Score by Quarters Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final 2014 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl BSU 21 10 7 0 38 Boise State 38, Arizona 30 ARIZ 7 10 10 3 30 Dec. 31, 2014 // Glendale, Ariz. Scoring Plays GLENDALE, Ariz. - No. 21 Boise State was able to hold off another Arizona miraculous comeback BSU- Ajayi, Jay 56 yd run (Goodale, Dan kick) BSU - Anderson, Chaz 57 yd pass from Hedrick, Grant as it won the VIZIO Fiesta Bowl, 38-30, in dramatic fashion. (Goodale, Dan kick) BSU - Ajayi, Jay 16 yd run (Goodale, Dan kick) Boise State quarterback Grant Hedrick finished the game 24-of-34 for 309 yards, a touchdown ARIZ - Solomon, Anu 1 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) and an interception. He also added 29 yards on the ground. Hedrick completed 17-of-18 passes BSU - Ajayi, Jay 1 yd run (Goodale, Dan kick) in the first half for 272 yards, while completing his first 14 of the game. ARIZ - Wilson, Nick 1 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) ARIZ - Skowron, Casey 42 yd field goal Hedrick’s main target and Offensive Player of the Game Thomas Sperbeck had a big game him- BSU - GOODALE, Dan 36 yd field goal ARIZ - Skowron, Casey 24 yd field goal self, hauling in 12 catches for 199 yards. Running back also had a phenomenal game, BSU - Deayon, Donte 16 yd interception return tallying 22 carries for 134 yards and three touchdowns. (Goodale, Dan kick) ARIZ - Grant, Samajie 51 yd pass from Solomon, Anu Defensive Player of the Game Tanner Vallejo finished with 14 total tackles for the Broncos. He (Skowron, Casey kick) added 1.5 sacks as well. ARIZ - Skowron, Casey 32 yd field goal Category BSU ARIZ For Arizona, quarterback Anu Solomon finished the game 28-of-49 for 335 yards, a touchdown Score 38 30 and two interceptions, while rushing for 32 yards and a score, as well. Receiver Cayleb Jones FIRST DOWNS 22 29 hauled in eight receptions for 117 yards, and Samajie Grant added 69 yards and a touchdown. RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-162 56-157 Running back Nick Wilson carried the ball 19 times for 86 yards and a touchdown. PASSING YDS (NET) 309 335 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-24-1 50-28-2 Both Tra’Mayne Bondurant and Scooby Wright III had good days on the defensive end for the TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 69-471 106-492 Wildcats. Bondurant finished with 11 total tackles, two for loss, one sack, one forced fumble and Punt Returns-Yards 4-11 1-2 a fumble recovery. Wright added 10 tackles of his own and two for a loss, as well. Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-92 5-107 Interception Returns-Yards 2-35 1-31 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-47.6 7-43.1 Boise State got off to a quick start on their first possession after a 56-yard touchdown run by Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Ajayi, capping a four-play, 78-yard drive, which took 1:42. Penalties-Yards 6-72 6-55 Possession Time 29:01 30:59 Third-Down Conversions 5-14 7-22 Passing Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 2-3 Boise State-Hedrick, Grant 24-34-1-309; Sperbeck, T. 0-1-0-0. Individual Statistics Arizona-Solomon, Anu 28-49-2-335; Team 0-1-0-0. Rushing Boise State-Ajayi, Jay 22-134; Hedrick, Grant 8-29; Receiving: McNichols, J. 2-4; Williams-Rhodes 2-minus 5. Boise State-Sperbeck, T. 12-199; AJayi, Jay 5-minus 1; Anderson, Chaz 3-80; ROH, Jake 2-9; Ware, Troy 1-17; Arizona-Wilson, Nick 19-86; Jones-Grigsby, Ter. Huff, Holden 1-5. 14-39; Solomon, Anu 23-32. Arizona-Jones, Cayleb 8-117; Griffey, Trey 6-66; Grant, Samajie 4-69; Jones-Grigsby, Ter. 4-40; Hill, Austin 4-30; Neal, DaVonte’ 1-7; Johnson, Tyrell 1-6.

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2015 New Mexico Bowl Score by Quarters Individual Statistics Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final ARIZ 7 21 14 3 45 Rushing Arizona 45, New Mexico 37 UNM 3 14 14 6 37 rizona-Baker, Jared 12-107; Bradford, Orlando 11-61; Dec. 19, 2015 // Albuquerque, N.M. Scoring Plays Solomon, Anu 6-12; Riggleman, Drew 1-minus 1; NM - ROogers, Zack 37 yd field goal TEAM 1-minus 2; Johnson, Tyrell 1-minus 3. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Quarterback Anu Sol- ARIZ - Jones, Cayleb 78 yd pass from Solomon, Anu omon and All-America linebacker Scooby (Skowron, Casey kick) New Mexico-Jordan, Lamar 21-135; Gipson, Teriyon Wright III returned from injuries to help Ari- ARIZ - Baker, Jared 27 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) 15-84; Pressley, Jhu. 12-75; McQuarley, R. 8-23; Jones, zona (7-6) hold off pesky New Mexico 45-37 NM - Jordan, Lamar 31 yd run (Rogers, Zack kick) Ridge 1-20; Chestnut, Daryl 2-7; Jordan, Romell 1-3; in a wild New Mexico Bowl. ARIZ - Solomon, Anu 14 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) Anaya, David 1-2; Rogers, Zack 1-0; Owens, Tyrone NM - Hart-Johnson, D 92 yd pass from Jordan, Lamar 3-minus 2; Apodaca, Austin 3-minus 4; Davis, Chris (Rogers, Zack kick) Solomon threw for two touchdowns and ARIZ - Richards, David 1 yd pass from Solomon, Anu 1-minus 10. rushed for another score against New Mexico (Skowron, Casey kick (7-6) in a game that saw New Mexico surge ARIZ - Baker, Jared 32 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) Passing late after being down as many of 18 points. NM - Jordan, Lamar 11 yd run (Rogers, Zack kick) Arizona-Solomon, Anu 13-24-1-329. Wright had two sacks and 11 solo tackles. ARIZ - Baker, Jared 4 yd run (Skowron, Casey kick) NM - Jordan, Lamar 3 yd run (Rogers, Zack kick) New Mexico-Apodaca, Austin 7-12-1-79; Jordan, La- After the game, Wright announced he would NM - Apodaka, Austin 4 yd run (Gipson rush failed) mar 3-9-2-110; McQuarley, R. 0-1-0-0. enter the NFL draft. ARIZ - Skowron, Casey 37 yd field goal Category ARIZ UNM Receiving: Arizona’s high-temp offense needed only Score 45 37 Arizona-Jones, Cayleb 4-182; Phillips, Nate 3-18; 19:08 minutes of possession time to over- FIRST DOWNS 19 25 Griffey, Trey 2-64; Richards, David 2-34; Kern, Josh whelm New Mexico in the Lobos’ first bowl RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 32-174 69-333 1-16; Grant, Samajie 1-15. appearance since 2007. PASSING YDS (NET) 329 189 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-13-1 22-10-3 New Mexico-Gipson, TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-503 91-522 Jared Baker ran for 107 yards and three touch- Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-3 Teriyon 3-27; Gamblin, Dameon 2-27; Hart-Johnson, downs, and Cayleb Jones had 182 yards re- Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-72 5-116 D 1-92; WHITE, Reece 1-16; Bundy Marquis 1-13; Da- ceiving and a touchdown. Interception Returns-Yards 2-23 1-43 vis, Chris 1-12; Pressley Jhu. 1-2. Punts (Number-Avg) 3-53.3 4-43.5 For Arizona, the New Mexico Bowl win comes Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 just a year after Arizona eyed a playoff spot. Penalties-Yards 4-30 8-109 Rodriguez said a bowl appearance and a vic- Possession Time 19:08 40:52 Third-Down Conversions 2-9 11-19 tory was just fine for the team. Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-3 Meanwhile, New Mexico quarterback Lamar Jordan rushed for three touchdowns and threw a 92-yard touchdown pass to Delane Hart-Johnson before leaving in the third quar- ter with a knee injury. However, Jordan tossed two key interceptions -- one in Arizona’s end zone and another deep in New Mexico terri- tory. After Jordan’s departure, the Lobos then turned to a committee of running backs to get New Mexico back in the game. Still, Arizona was able to hold star running back Jhurell Pressley to 75 rushing yards and no touchdowns.

Arizona Bowl Game Records ARIZONA TEAM RECORDS 578, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 45, vs. New Mexico (2015 NMBowl) Most Yards Passing 529, vs. B.College (2013 AdvoCare) 42, vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare) 328, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) Most First Downs 256, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 31, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) Most Fumbles Fewest Points 29, vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 4, vs. Nebraska (1998 Holiday Bowl) 0, vs. Nebraska (2009 Holiday Bowl) Most Yards Total Offense 0, vs. Syracuse (1990 Aloha Bowl) 659, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Most Rushing Attempts Most Fumbles lost 0, vs. Centre (Ky) (1921 Christmas Classic) 522, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 59, vs. UNM (1997 Insight.com Bowl) 3, vs. BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 56, vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 3, vs. Nebraska (1998 Holiday Bowl) OPPONENT TEAM RECORDS Most Fumbles 5, North Carolina (1986 Aloha Bowl) Most Yards Rushing Most Punts Most First Downs 266, vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 11, vs. Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) 39, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Most Fumbles Lost 254, vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare) 25, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 5, North Carolina (1986 Aloha Bowl) Most Penalties Most Passes Attempted 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) Most Rushing Attempts Most Punts 50, vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 8, vs. Baylor (1992 Hancock Bowl) 73, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 10, Utah (1994 Freedom Bowl) 50, vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) 69, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 10, Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) Most Penalty Yards 68, Georgia (1985 Sun Bowl) Most Passes Completed 91, vs. Baylor (1992 Hancock Bowl) Most Penalties 32, vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) Most Yards Rushing 10, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 28, vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Most Points 1st Quarter 403, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 10, Pittsburgh (1979 Fiesta Bowl) 28, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 9, vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 333, New Mexico (2015 NMBowl) Most Penalty Yards Most Pass Attempts Intercepted Most Points 2nd Quarter Most Passes Attempted 109, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 8, vs. Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) 21, vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 46, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 94, Utah (1994 Freedom Bowl) 21, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 46, N.C. State (1989 Copper Bowl) Most Yards Passing Most Points 1st Quarter 382, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) Most Points 3rd Quarter Most Passes Completed 21, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 335, vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 17, vs. North Carolina (1986 Aloha) 30, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 21, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 329, vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 25, Oklahoma St. (2010 Alamo Bowl) Most Points 4th Quarter Most Points 2nd Quarter 21, vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) Most Passes Intercepted 14, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) Most Points 4, New Mexico (1997 Insight.com) 13, Nebraska, twice (1999, 2009 Holiday) Most Yards Total Offense 49, vs. Nevada (2012 NMBowl)

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Most Points 3rd Quarter Most Interception Returns OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 14, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 2, Chris McAlister (1998 Holiday Bowl) Most Rushing Attempts 14, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 2, Dave Liggins (1979 Fiesta Bowl) 34, Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 14, Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) 26, Andre Williams, B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Longest Field Goal Most Points 4th Quarter 52, Jeff Valder vs. North Carolina (1986 Aloha Bowl) Most Rushing yards 14, North Carolina (1986 Sun Bowl) 52, Max Zendejas vs. Georgia (1985 Sun Bowl) 180, Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada (2012 NMBowl) 14, Syracuse (1990 Aloha Bowl) 135, Lamar Jordan, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) Most Field Goals Attempted 134, Jay Ajayi, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Most Points 4, Steve McLaughlin vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 48, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Most Rushing Touchdowns 38, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Most Successful Field Goals 3, Lamar Jordan, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 38, Centre (1921 Christmas Classic) 3, Casey Skowron vs. Bouse State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 3, Jay Ajayi, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 3, Mark McDonald vs. Nebraska (1998 Holiday Bowl) Fewest Points 3, Steve McLaughlin vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) Longest Scoring Run 0, Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 58, Torin Dorn, N.C. (1986 Aloha Bowl) Most Punts 56, Jay Ajayi, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) ARIZONA INDIVIDUAL RECORDS 9, Keenyn Crier vs. Nebraska (2009 Holiday Bowl) 9, Ryan Springston vs. N. Mexico (1997 Insight.com) Most Passes Attempted Most Rushing Attempts 9, Matt Peyton vs. Utah (1994 Freedom Bowl) 46, Max Hall, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 28, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 46, Shane Montgomery, N.C. State (1989 Copper) 27, Ka’Deem Carey vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Best Punting Average 53.3, Drew Riggleman vs. N. Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) Most Passes Completed Most Rushing Yards 43.1, Drew Riggleman vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta) 30, Max Hall, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 172, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 25, Brandon Weedon, Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) 169, Ka’Deem Carey vs B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Most Successful PATs 7, John Bonano vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Most Yards Passing Most Rushing Touchdowns 6, Casey Skowron vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 328, Max Hall, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 3, Jared Baker vs. New Mexico (2015 NMBowl) 6, Jake Smith vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) 309, Grant Hedrick, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 3, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) Most Yards Gained Rushing and Receiving Most Pass Interceptions Longest Scoring Run 193, Nate Phillips vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) 4, Graham Leigh, New Mexico (1997 Insight.com) 68, Chuck Levy vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 187, Ka’Deem Carey vs. Nevada (2012 NMBowl) 182, Cayleb Jones vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) Most Passing Touchdowns Most Passes Attempted 175, Austin Hill vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 3, Cody Fajardo, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 50, Nick Foles vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) 49, Anu Solomon vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Most Yards Total Offense Most Pass Receptions 403, Matt Scott vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 12, Thomas Sperbeck, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Most Passes Completed 399, George Malauulu vs. Baylor (1992 Hancock) 11, Austin Collie, BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) 32, Nick Foles vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo Bowl) Largest Margin of Victory Most Yards Receiving 28, Anu Solomon vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 29, UA 29 Miami 0 (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 199, Thomas Sperbeck, Boise State (2014 Fiesta) 28, Matt Scott vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 166, Melvin Bonner, Baylor (1992 Hancock Bowl) Largest Margin in Defeat Most Passing Yards 38, Centre 38 UA 0 (1921 Christmas Classic) Most TD Receptions 382, Matt Scott vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 2, Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) 335, Anu Solomon vs. Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) Largest Deficit Overcome 2, Melvin Bonner, Baylor (1992 Hancock Bowl) 329, Anu Solomon vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 21, vs. Nevada, second quarter, (2012 NM Bowl) 17, vs. Nevada, fourth quarter, (2012 NM Bowl) Longest Scoring Reception Most Pass Interceptions 92, Delane Hart-Johnson, N. Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) 6, Bruce Lee vs. Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) Quarterback Sacks 74, Paul Niles from Zac Lee, Neb. (2009 Holiday) 6, vs. Utah (1994 Freedom Bowl) 71, Justin Blackmon, Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) Most Passing Touchdowns 3, Matt Scott vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Longest TD Punt Return 2, Anu Solomon vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) ARIZONA BOWL MVPs none 2, B.J. Denker vs. B.College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Longest TD Kickoff Return 2, Willie Tuitama vs. BYU (2008 Las Vegas Bowl) Year Bowl Player, Pos. none 2, Dan White vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 1979 Fiesta Bowl Dave Liggins , S 1985 Sun Bowl Max Zendejas, PK Most Pass Receptions Longest TD Interception Return 9, Nate Phillips vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) 1986 Aloha Bowl Chuck Cecil, S 32, Buddy McClinton, Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) 9, Juron Criner vs. Oklahoma State (2010 Alamo) Alfred Jenkins, QB 9, Troy Dickey vs. Baylor (1992 Hancock Bowl) 1989 Copper Bowl Scott Geyer, S Longest Field Goal 1990 Aloha Bowl Todd Burden, CB 52, John Riley, Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl) Most Yards Receiving 1992 Sun Bowl Rob Waldrop, DT 193, Nate Phillips vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Most Field Goals Attempted 1994 Fiesta Bowl Tedy Bruschi, DE 4, Alex Henery, Nebraska (2009 Holiday Bowl), 182, Cayleb Jones vs. New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) Chuck Levy,TB 172, Austin Hill vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 1994 Freedom Bowl Tedy Bruschi, DE Most Successful Field Goals 4, Alex Henery, Nebraska (2009 Holiday Bowl) Most TD Receptions 1997 Insight.com Bowl: Kelvin Eafon, RB 2, Trey Griffey vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100) Jimmy Sprotte, LB Most Punts 2, Austin Hill vs. Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) Trung Canidate, RB 10, Jason Jones, Utah (1994 Freedom Bowl) 2, Troy Dickey vs. Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 1998 Culligan Holiday Bowl Keith Smith, QB 10, Mike Crissy, Miami (1994 Fiesta Bowl) 2008 Shrine Game Def. MVP Spencer Larsen Longest Scoring Reception 2008 Pioneer Fiesta Bowl Willie Tuitama, QB Best Punting Average 78, Cayleb Jones from Anu Solomon vs. New Mexico 2012 New Mexico Bowl: Matt Scott, QB 49.5, Sean Wale, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) (2015 New Mexico Bowl) Marquis Flowers, LB 49.3, Chase Tenpenny, Nevada (2012 NM Bowl) 78, Brad Brennan from Keith Smith vs. Nebraska (1998 Holiday Bowl) 2013 AdvoCare V100 Bowl: B.J. Denker, QB William Parks, S Most Successful PATs 5, Dan Goodale, Boise State (2014 Fiesta Bowl) 2015 New Mexico Bowl Anu Solomon, QB Longest TD Punt Return 4, Zack Rogers, New Mexico (2015 NM Bowl) none Scooby Wright III, LB 4, John Riley, Auburn (1968 Sun Bowl)

Most Yards Gained Rushing and Receiving Longest TD Kickoff Return 199, Thomas Sperbeck, Boise State (2014 Fiesta) none 180, Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada (2012 NM Bowl)

Longest TD Interception Most Yards Total Offense 85, Scott Geyer vs. N.C. State (1990 Copper Bowl) 396, Cody Fajardo, Nevada (2012 New Mexico Bowl) 69, William Parks vs. B. College (2013 AdvoCare V100)

122 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 123 2017-18 BOWL SCHEDULE 2017-18 Football Bowl Schedule Saturday, Dec. 16, 2017 Thursday, Dec. 28, 2017 AFR Celebration Bowl Mercedes-Benz Stadium Noon ET / ABC Military Bowl Navy-Marine Corps. Stadium 1:30pm ET / ESPN MEAC vs. SWAC Atlanta, GA ACC/Notre Dame vs. American Annapolis, MD

R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1:00pm ET / ESPN Camping World Bowl Camping World Stadium 5:15pm ET / ESPN Sun Belt vs. C-USA New Orleans, LA Big 12 vs. ACC/Notre Dame Orlando, FL

AutoNation Cure Bowl Camping World Stadium 2:30pm ET / CBSSN SDCCU Holiday Bowl Qualcomm Stadium 9:00pm ET / FS1 American vs. Sun Belt Orlando, FL Big Ten vs. Pac-12 San Diego, CA

Las Vegas Bowl Sam Boyd Stadium 3:30pm ET / ABC Valero Alamo Bowl Alamodome 9:00pm ET / ESPN MWC vs. Pac-12 Las Vegas, NV Big 12 vs. Pac-12 San Antonio, TX

Gildan New Mexico Bowl Dreamstyle Stadium 4:30pm ET / ESPN Friday, Dec. 29, 2017 C-USA vs. MWC Albuquerque, NM Belk Bowl Bank of America Stadium 1:00pm ET / ESPN SEC vs. ACC/Notre Dame Charlotte, NC Raycom Media Camellia Bowl Cramton Bowl 8:00pm ET / ESPN MAC vs. Sun Belt Montgomery, AL Hyundai Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Stadium 3:00pm ET / CBS Pac-12 vs. ACC/Notre Dame El Paso, TX Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2017 Boca Raton Bowl FAU Stadium 7:00pm ET / ESPN Music City Bowl Nissan Stadium 4:30pm ET / ESPN American vs. C-USA Boca Raton, FL SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame Nashville, TN

Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2017 NOVA Home Loans Arizona Bowl Arizona Stadium 5:30pm ET / CBSSN Frisco Bowl Toyota Stadium 8:00pm ET / ESPN MWC vs. Sun Belt Tucson, AZ American vs. At-Large Frisco, TX Goodyear Cotton Bowl AT&T Stadium 8:30pm ET / ESPN Thursday, Dec. 21, 2017 At-Large vs. At-Large Arlington, TX Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl Tropicana Field 8:00pm ET / ESPN American vs. C-USA St. Petersburg, FL Saturday, Dec. 30, 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl EverBank Field Noon ET / ESPN Friday, Dec. 22, 2017 SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame Jacksonville, FL Popeyes Bahamas Bowl Thomas Robinson Stadium 12:30pm ET / ESPN C-USA vs. MAC Nassau, Bahamas AutoZone Liberty Bowl Liberty Bowl 12:30pm ET / ABC Big 12 vs. SEC Memphis, TN Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Albertson’s Stadium 4:00pm ET / ESPN MAC vs. MWC Boise, ID PlayStation Fiesta Bowl U. of Phoenix Stadium 4:00pm ET / ESPN At-Large vs. At-Large Glendale, AZ Saturday, Dec. 23, 2017 Birmingham Bowl Legion Field Noon ET / ESPN Capital One Orange Bowl Hard Rock Stadium 8:00pm ET / ESPN SEC vs. American Birmingham, AL ACC vs. SEC/Big Ten/Notre Dame Miami Gardens, FL

Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl Amon G. Carter Stadium 3:30pm ET / ESPN Monday, Jan. 1, 2018 Army vs. Big Ten Fort Worth, TX Outback Bowl Raymond James Stadium Noon ET / ESPN2 Big Ten vs. SEC Tampa, FL Dollar General Bowl Ladd-Peebles Stadium 7:00pm ET / ESPN MAC vs. Sun Belt Mobile, AL Chick-fil-A Mercedes-Benz Stadium 12:30pm ET / ESPN At-Large vs. At-Large Atlanta, GA Sunday, Dec. 24, 2017 Hawai’i Bowl Aloha Stadium 8:30pm ET / ESPN Buffalo Wild Wings Citrus Bowl Camping World Stadium 1:00pm ET / ABC American vs. MWC Honolulu, HI SEC vs. ACC/Big Ten/Notre Dame Orlando, FL

Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2017 Rose Bowl Game Rose Bowl 5:00pm ET / ESPN Zaxby’s Heart of Dallas Bowl Cotton Bowl Stadium 1:30pm ET / ESPN CFP Semifinal Game Pasadena, CA Big 12 vs. C-USA Dallas, TX Allstate Sugar Bowl Mercedes-Benz Superdome 8:45pm ET / ESPN Quick Lane Bowl Ford Field 5:15pm ET / ESPN CFP Semifinal Game New Orleans, LA Big Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame Detroit, MI Monday, Jan. 8, 2018 - National Championship Cactus Bowl Chase Field 9:00pm ET / ESPN CFP National Championship Mercedes-Benz Stadium 8:00pm ET / ESPN Big 12 vs. Pac-12 Phoenix, AZ Semifinal Winner vs. Semifinal Winner Atlanta, GA Wednesday, Dec. 27, 2017 Independence Bowl Independence Stadium 1:30pm ET / ESPN All times listed as EST SEC vs. ACC/Notre Dame Shreveport, LA

New Era Pinstripe Bowl Yankee Stadium 5:15pm ET / ESPN Big Ten vs. ACC/Notre Dame Bronx, NY

Foster Farms Bowl Levi’s Stadium 8:30pm ET / FOX Big Ten vs. Pac-12 Santa Clara, CA

AdvoCare V100 Texas Bowl NRG Stadium 9:00pm ET / ESPN Big 12 vs. SEC Houston, TX

124 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 125 PAC-12 CONFERENCE SCHEDULE S 2017 Pac-12 Schedules ARIZONA OREGON USC Sa., 9/2 Northern Arizona Sa., 9/2 Southern Utah Sat., 9/2 Western Michigan Sa., 9/9 Houston Sa., 9/9 Nebraska Sa., 9/9 Stanford Sa., 9/16 at UTEP Sa., 9/23 at Arizona State Sa., 9/16 Texas Fr., 9/22 Utah Sa., 9/16 at Wyoming Sa., 9/23 at California Sa., 10/7 at Colorado Sa., 9/30 California Fr., 9/29 at Washington State Sa., 10/14 UCLA Sa., 10/7 Washington State Sa., 10/7 Oregon State Sa., 10/21 at California Sa., 10/14 at Stanford Sa., 10/14 Utah Sa., 10/28 Washington State Sa., 10/21 at UCLA Sa., 10/21 at Notre Dame Sa., 11/4 at USC Sa., 10/28 Utah Sa., 10/28 at Arizona State Sa., 11/11 Oregon State Sa., 11/4 at Washington Sa., 11/4 Arizona Sa., 11/18 at Oregon Sa., 11/18 Arizona Sa., 11/11 at Colorado Sa., 11/25 at Arizona State Fr., 11/24 Oregon State Sa., 11/18 UCLA

ARIZONA STATE UTAH Th., 8/31 New Mexico State OREGON STATE Th., 8/31 North Dakota Sa., 9/9 San Diego State Sa., 8/26 at Colorado State Sa., 9/9 at BYU Sa., 9/16 at Texas Tech Sa., 9/2 Portland State Sa., 9/16 San Jose State Sa., 9/23 Oregon Sa., 9/9 Minnesota Fr., 9/22 at Arizona Sa., 9/30 at Stanford Sa., 9/16 at Washington State Sa., 10/7 Stanford Sa., 10/14 Washington Sa., 9/22 at USC Sa., 10/14 at USC Sa., 10/21 at Utah Sa., 9/30 Washington Sa., 10/21 Arizona State Sa., 10/28 USC Sa., 10/14 Colorado Sa., 10/28 at Oregon Sa., 11/4 Colorado Th., 10/26 Stanford Fr., 11/3 UCLA Sa., 11/11 at UCLA Sa., 11/4 California Sa., 11/11 Washington State Sa., 11/18 at Oregon State Sa., 11/11 at Arizona Sa., 11/18 at Washington Sa., 11/25 Arizona Sa., 11/18 Arizona State Sa., 11/25 Colorado Fr., 11/24 at Oregon CALIFORNIA Sa., 9/2 at North Carolina STANFORD WASHINGTON Sa., 9/9 Weber State Sa., 8/26 vs. Rice (2) Fr., 9/1 at Rutgers Sa., 9/16 Mississippi Sa., 9/9 at USC Sa., 9/9 Montana Sa., 9/23 USC Sa., 9/16 at San Diego State Sa., 9/16 Fresno State Sa., 9/30 at Oregon Sa., 9/23 UCLA Sa., 9/23 at Colorado Sa., 10/7 at Washington Sa., 9/30 Arizona State Sa., 9/30 at Oregon State Sa., 10/13 Washington State Sa., 10/7 at Utah Sa., 10/7 California Sa., 10/21 Arizona Sa., 10/14 Oregon Sa., 10/14 at Arizona State Sa., 10/28 at Colorado Th., 10/26 at Oregon State Sa., 11/28 UCLA Sa., 11/4 Oregon State Sa., 11/4 at Washington State Sa., 11/4 Oregon Sa., 11/18 at Stanford Fr., 11/10 Washington Fr., 11/10 at Stanford Fr., 11/24 at UCLA Sa., 11/18 California Sa., 11/18 Utah Sa., 11/25 Notre Dame Sa., 11/25 Washington State COLORADO (2) Sydney, Australia Fr., 9/1 vs. Colorado State (1) WASHINGTON STATE Sa., 9/9 Texas State UCLA Sa., 9/2 Montana State Sa., 9/16 Northern Colorado Su., 9/3 Texas A&M Sa., 9/9 Boise State Sa., 9/23 Washington Sa., 9/9 Hawai’i Sa., 9/16 Oregon State Sa., 9/30 at UCLA Sa., 9/16 at Memphis Sa., 9/23 Nevada Sa., 10/7 Arizona Sa., 9/23 at Stanford Fr., 9/29 USC Sa., 10/14 at Oregon State Sa., 9/30 Colorado Sa., 10/7 at Oregon Sa., 10/21 at Washington State Sa., 10/14 at Arizona Sa., 10/13 at California Sa., 10/28 California Sa., 10/21 Oregon Sa., 10/21 Colorado Sa., 11/4 at Arizona State Sa., 10/28 at Washington Sa., 10/28 at Arizona Sa., 11/11 USC Fr., 11/3 at Utah Sa., 11/4 Stanford Sa., 11/25 at Utah Sa., 11/11 Arizona State Sa., 11/11 Utah (1) Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colo. Sa., 11/18 at USC Sa., 11/25 at Washington Fr., 11/24 California

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Season Openers (82-26-5) Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1927 Occidental T 14 14 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1926 Phoenix J.C. W 54 0 2016 Sept. 3 vs. BYU L 16 18 50,528 1925 ASU W 13 3 2015 Sept. 3 UTSA W 42 32 51,111 1924 at USC L 0 29 2014 Aug. 29 UNLV W 58 13 50,103 1923 Phoenix Indians W 48 0 2013 Aug. 30 NAU W 35 0 53,793 1922 Phoenix Indians W 19 0 2012 Sept. 1 Toledo W (OT) 24 17 48,670 1921 Bisbee Legion W 84 13 2011 Sept. 3 NAU W 41 10 51,761 1920 Phoenix Indians W 51 20 2010 Sept. 3 at Toledo W 41 2 25,907 1919 ASU W 59 0 2009 Sept. 5 Central Michigan W 19 6 51,683 1917 at USC L 6 31 2008 Aug. 31 Idaho W 70 0 47,511 1916 at Douglas YMCA W 16 0 2007 Sept. 1 at BYU L 7 20 64,525 1915 at Douglas YMCA W 14 0 2006 Sept. 2 BYU W 16 13 58,450 1914 Douglas YMCA W 21 0 2005 Sept. 2 at Utah L 24 27 45,528 1913 at New Mexico State L 6 12 2004 Sept. 4 NAU W 21 3 49,741 1912 Tucson High School W 19 0 2003 Aug. 30 UTEP W 42 7 40,264 1911 at New Mexico W 6 0 2002 Aug. 31 NAU W 37 3 48,446 1910 Tucson Highschool W 21 0 2001 Aug. 30 at San Diego State W 23 10 28,366 1909 Ft. Hauchuca W 33 0 2000 Sept. 2 at Utah W 17 3 41,352 1908 Tucson Indians W 27 0 1999 Aug. 28 at Penn State L 7 41 97,168 1905 Phoenix Indians W 34 0 1998 Sept. 3 at Hawaii W 27 6 38,745 1904 Tucson Indians T 0 0 1997 Sept. 4 at Oregon L 9 16 38,035 1903 Tucson Indians W 28 0 1996 Aug. 31 UTEP W 23 3 40,388 1902 Tucson Indians W 17 0 1995 Sept. 2 Pacific W 41 9 48,434 1901 Tucson Indians W 22 0 1994 Sept. 1 at Georgia Tech W 19 14 45,112 1900 Tucson Indians W 34 0 1993 Sept. 4 UTEP W 24 6 44,414 1899 Tucson Town T 0 0 1992 Sept. 5 Utah State W 49 3 37,239 1991 Sept. 7 at Ohio State L 14 38 92,743 Home Openers (89-19-5) 1990 Sept. 8 Illinois W 28 16 53,330 1989 Sept. 2 Stanford W 19 3 48,712 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1988 Sept. 3 at Oregon State W 24 13 23,142 2016 Sept. 10 Grambling State W 31 21 45,686 1987 Sept. 12 Iowa L 14 15 57,284 2015 Sept. 3 UTSA W 42 32 51,111 1986 Sept. 6 Houston W 37 3 52,433 2014 Aug. 29 UNLV W 58 13 50,103 1985 Sept. 7 Toledo W 23 10 44,691 2013 Aug. 30 NAU W 35 0 53,793 1984 Sept. 1 Fresno State L 22 27 43,477 2012 Sept. 1 Toledo W (OT) 24 17 48,670 1983 Sept. 3 Oregon State W 50 6 40,570 2011 Sept. 3 NAU W 41 10 51,761 1982 Sept. 11 Oregon State W 38 12 35,599 2010 Sept. 11 The Citadel W 52 6 54,814 1981 Sept. 12 UCLA L 18 35 49,311 2009 Sept. 5 Central Michigan W 19 6 51,683 1980 Sept. 20 Colorado State L 13 15 48,511 2008 Aug. 31 Idaho W 70 0 47,511 1979 Sept. 1 Colorado State W 33 17 50,323 2007 Sept. 8 NAU W 45 24 52,638 1978 Sept. 9 Kansas State W 31 0 50,484 2006 Sept. 2 BYU W 16 13 58,450 1977 Sept. 10 at Auburn L 10 21 45,500 2005 Sept. 10 NAU W 31 12 55,728 1976 Sept. 11 Auburn W 31 19 52,206 2004 Sept. 4 NAU W 21 3 49,741 1975 Sept. 20 Pacific W 16 0 37,720 2003 Aug. 30 UTEP W 42 7 40,264 1974 Sept. 14 San Diego State W 17 10 38,914 2002 Aug. 31 NAU W 37 3 48,446 1973 Sept. 8 at Colorado State W 31 0 17,217 2001 Sept. 8 Idaho W 36 29 44,250 1972 Sept. 9 Colorado State W 17 0 30,000 2000 Sept. 9 Ohio State L 17 27 57,367 1971 Sept. 18 vs. Washington State W 39 28 13,500 1999 Sept. 11 Middle Tennessee W 34 19 48,573 1970 Sept. 19 Michigan L 9 20 80,386 1998 Sept. 19 Iowa W 35 11 52,634 1969 Sept. 20 at Wyoming L 7 23 20,400 1997 Sept. 13 UAB W 24 10 36,309 1968 Sept. 21 at Iowa State W 21 12 21,000 1996 Aug. 31 UTEP W 23 3 40,388 1967 Sept. 16 Wyoming L 17 36 36,667 1995 Sept. 2 Pacific W 41 9 48,434 1966 Sept. 17 at Iowa L 20 31 37,550 1994 Sept. 10 New Mexico State W 19 14 52,899 1965 Sept. 18 at Utah W 16 9 11,063 1993 Sept. 4 UTEP W 24 6 44,414 1964 Sept. 26 BYU W 39 6 26,218 1992 Sept. 5 Utah State W 49 3 37,239 1963 Sept. 21 Utah State L 0 43 25,284 1991 Sept. 14 Stanford W 28 23 43,055 1962 Sept. 22 BYU W 27 21 24,276 1990 Sept. 8 Illinois W 28 16 53,330 1961 Sept. 23 Colorado State W 28 6 25,083 1989 Sept. 2 Stanford W 19 3 48,712 1960 Sept. 24 Utah L 3 13 24,595 1988 Sept. 10 Texas Tech W 35 19 46,334 1959 Sept. 19 BYU L 14 18 21,481 1987 Sept. 12 Iowa L 14 15 57,284 1958 Sept. 20 Utah State W 7 6 1986 Sept. 6 Houston W 37 3 52,433 1957 Sept. 21 BYU T 14 14 1985 Sept. 7 Toledo W 23 10 44,691 1956 Sept. 15 vs. Montana W 27 12 1984 Sept. 1 Fresno State L 22 27 43,477 1955 Sept. 17 Colorado State W 20 7 1983 Sept. 3 Oregon State W 50 6 40,570 1954 Sept. 18 New Mexico State W 58 0 1982 Sept. 11 Oregon State W 38 12 35,599 1953 Sept. 19 at Utah L 7 28 1981 Sept. 12 UCLA L 18 35 49,311 1952 Sept. 20 Hawaii W 57 7 1980 Sept. 20 Colorado State L 13 15 48,511 1951 Sept. 15 New Mexico State W 67 13 1979 Sept. 1 Colorado State W 33 17 50,323 1950 Sept. 23 West Texas L 26 34 1978 Sept. 9 Kansas State W 31 0 50,484 1949 Sept. 24 New Mexico State W 40 7 1977 Sept. 17 San Diego State L 14 21 42,135 1948 Sept. 25 San Diego State W 14 6 1976 Sept. 11 Auburn W 31 19 52,206 1947 Sept. 27 Wyoming W 27 7 1975 Sept. 20 Pacific W 16 0 37,720 1946 Sept. 28 ASU W 67 0 1974 Sept. 14 San Diego State W 17 10 38,914 1945 Oct. 13 NAU W 52 6 1973 Sept. 22 Indiana W 26 10 38,643 1942 Sept. 26 New Mexico State W 53 0 1972 Sept. 9 Colorado State W 17 0 30,000 1941 Sept. 27 at Notre Dame L 7 38 1971 Oct. 2 Texas Tech L 10 13 31,000 1940 Sept. 28 NAU W 41 0 1970 Sept. 26 San Jose State W 30 29 38,800 1939 Sept. 23 Pomona W 21 0 1969 Sept. 27 Kansas State L 27 42 38,750 1938 Oct. 1 at SMU L 7 29 1968 Oct. 5 Texas- El Paso W 25 0 37,300 1937 Oct. 2 ASU W 20 6 1967 Sept. 16 Wyoming L 17 36 36,667 1936 Sept. 25 BYU W 32 6 1966 Sept. 24 Kansas L 13 35 33,147 1935 Sept. 28 ASU W 26 0 1965 Oct. 9 New Mexico L 2 24 33,700 1934 Sept. 29 San Diego State W 7 0 1964 Sept. 26 BYU W 39 6 26,218 1933 Sept. 30 Occidental W 18 0 1963 Sept. 21 Utah State L 0 43 25,284 1932 Sept. 24 vs. Occidental (#) W 19 0 1962 Sept. 22 BYU W 27 21 24,276 1931 Sept. 26 San Diego State (#) L 0 8 1961 Sept. 23 Colorado State W 28 6 25,083 1930 vs. Cal Tech + W 26 12 1960 Sept. 24 Utah L 3 13 24,595 1929 vs. Occidental + W 16 7 1959 Sept. 19 BYU L 14 18 21,481 1928 at UCLA T 7 7 1958 Sept. 20 Utah State W 7 6

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Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1957 Sept. 21 BYU T 14 14 1985 Sept. 21 California W 23 17 39,500 1956 Sept. 22 Wyoming L 20 26 1984 Sept. 15 Oregon State W 27 8 25,139 1955 Sept. 17 Colorado State W 20 7 1983 Sept. 17 Washington State W 45 6 25,000 1954 Sept. 18 New Mexico State W 58 0 1982 Oct. 9 UCLA T 24 24 50,133 1953 Oct. 3 New Mexico State W 46 0 1981 Oct. 10 USC W 13 10 56,315 1952 Sept. 20 Hawaii W 57 7 1980 Sept. 27 California W 31 24 41,000 1951 Sept. 15 New Mexico State W 67 13 1979 Sept. 8 Washington State W 22 7 26,753 1950 Sept. 23 West Texas L 26 34 1978 Sept. 23 Texas Tech L 26 41 41,712 1949 Sept. 24 New Mexico State W 40 7 1977 Sept. 10 Auburn L 10 21 45,500 1948 Sept. 25 San Diego State W 14 6 1976 Sept. 18 UCLA L 9 37 41,651 1947 Sept. 27 Wyoming W 27 7 1975 Sept. 27 Wyoming W 14 0 21,720 1946 Sept. 28 ASU W 67 0 1974 Sept. 21 Indiana W 35 20 35,683 1945 Oct. 13 NAU W 52 6 1973 Sept. 8 Colorado State W 31 0 17,217 1942 Sept. 26 New Mexico State W 53 0 1972 Sept. 16 Oregon L 7 34 30,000 1941 Oct. 4 New Mexico State W 47 0 1971 Sept. 18 Washington State W 39 28 13,500 1940 Sept. 28 NAU W 41 0 1970 Sept. 19 Michigan L 9 20 80,386 1939 Sept. 23 Pomona W 21 0 1969 Sept. 20 Wyoming L 7 23 20,400 1938 Oct. 8 New Mexico State L 6 7 1968 Sept. 21 Iowa State W 21 12 21,000 1937 Oct. 2 ASU W 20 6 1967 Sept. 30 Ohio State W 14 7 77,468 1936 Sept. 25 BYU W 32 6 1966 Sept. 17 Iowa L 20 31 37,550 1935 Sept. 28 ASU W 26 0 1965 Sept. 18 Utah W 16 9 11,063 1934 Sept. 29 San Diego State W 7 0 1964 Oct. 10 New Mexico L 7 10 20,844 1933 Sept. 30 Occidental W 18 0 1963 Oct. 5 Washington State L 2 7 18,200 1932 Oct. 1 Loyola L 6 33 1962 Sept. 29 New Mexico L 25 35 28,171 1931 Sept. 26 San Diego State L 0 8 1961 Sept. 30 Nebraska T 14 14 34,721 1930 ASU W 6 0 1960 Oct. 8 Colorado L 16 35 34,152 1929 Cal Tech W 35 0 1959 Sept. 26 West Texas State W 7 6 8,500 1928 Pomona W 13 6 1958 Oct. 4 Tulsa L 0 34 1927 Occidental T 14 14 1957 Sept. 28 Missouri L 13 35 1926 Phoenix J.C. W 54 0 1956 Oct. 13 Texas-El Paso L 6 28 1925 ASU W 13 3 1955 Sept. 24 Colorado L 0 14 1924 New Mexico State W 7 0 1954 Sept. 25 Utah W 54 20 1923 Phoenix Indians W 48 0 1953 Sept. 19 Utah L 7 28 1922 Phoenix Indians W 19 0 1952 Oct. 4 Utah W 27 0 1921 Bisbee Legion W 84 13 1951 Sept. 29 Oregon L 21 39 1920 Phoenix Indians W 51 20 1950 Sept. 30 Utah L 14 27 1919 ASU W 59 0 1949 Oct. 8 Hardin Simmons L 0 35 1917 U.S. Field Artillery W 41 0 1948 Oct. 2 Utah L 14 47 1916 22nd Infantry (Douglas) W 29 0 1947 Oct. 11 Hardin Simmons L 7 35 1915 ASU W 7 0 1946 Oct. 5 Utah L 7 14 1914 Douglas YMCA W 21 0 1945 Oct. 20 San Diego State W 46 0 1913 Phoenix Indians W 13 0 1942 Oct. 10 ASU W 23 0 1912 Tucson High School W 19 0 1941 Sept. 27 Notre Dame L 7 38 1911 Tucson High School T 0 0 1940 Oct. 12 Utah L 0 24 1910 Tucson High School W 21 0 1939 Sept. 30 Minnesota L 0 62 1909 Ft. Hauchuca W 33 0 1938 Oct. 1 SMU L 7 29 1908 Tucson Indians W 27 0 1937 Oct. 16 Texas Tech L 0 20 1905 Phoenix Indian School W 34 0 1936 Oct. 3 Utah L 6 14 1904 Tucson Indians T 0 0 1935 Oct. 5 Centenary L 7 14 1903 Tucson Indians W 28 0 1934 Oct. 6 Colorado State W 7 0 1902 Tucson Indians W 17 0 1933 Oct. 7 Loyola (Calif) L 13 14 1901 Tucson Indians W 22 0 1932 Sept. 24 Occidental # W 19 0 1900 Tucson Indians W 34 0 1931 Oct. 10 Oklahoma State L 0 31 1899 Tucson Town T 0 0 1930 Cal Tech # W 26 12 1929 Occidental # W 16 7 Road Openers (47-60-4) 1928 UCLA T 7 7 1927 Texas-El Paso W 19 6 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1926 New Mexico State W 7 0 2016 Oct. 1 UCLA L 24 45 68,013 1925 USC L 0 56 2015 Sept. 12 Nevada W 44 20 24,355 1924 USC L 0 29 2014 Sept. 4 UTSA W 26 23 33,472 1923 St. Mary’s L 20 22 2013 Sept. 7 UNLV W 58 13 26,950 1922 USC L 0 15 2012 Sept. 22 Oregon L 0 49 58,334 1921 Texas A&M L 13 17 2011 Sept. 8 Oklahoma State L 14 37 54,654 1920 Texas-El Paso W 60 7 2010 Sept. 3 Toledo W 41 2 25,907 1919 New Mexico State W 20 0 2009 Sept. 19 Iowa L 17 27 70,585 1917 USC L 6 31 2008 Sept. 13 New Mexico L 28 36 32,337 1916 Douglas YMCA W 16 0 2007 Sept. 1 BYU L 7 20 64,525 1915 Douglas YMCA W 14 0 2006 Sept. 9 LSU L 3 45 92,221 1914 Occidental L 0 14 2005 Sept. 2 Utah L 24 27 45,528 1913 New Mexico State L 6 12 2004 Oct. 9 UCLA W 17 31 57,638 1912 New Mexico State L 14 21 2003 Sept. 20 Purdue L 7 59 52,310 1911 New Mexico W 6 0 2002 Sept. 21 Wisconsin L 10 31 78,582 1910 New Mexico W 1 0 2001 Aug. 30 San Diego State W 23 10 28,366 1909 New Mexico State W 6 0 2000 Sept. 2 Utah W 17 3 41,352 1908 New Mexico W 10 5 1999 Aug. 28 Penn State L 7 41 97,168 1905 Tombstone W 17 0 1998 Sept. 3 Hawaii W 27 6 38,745 1904 Phoenix Highschool L 0 37 1997 Sept. 4 Oregon L 9 16 38,035 1903 1996 Sept. 7 Iowa L 20 21 68,267 1902 Ft. Huachuca @ Naco W 34 0 1995 Sept. 16 Illinois L 7 9 57,134 1901 Phoenix Indian School L 0 13 1994 Sept. 1 Georgia Tech W 19 14 45,112 1900 Phoenix Indians L 0 6 1993 Sept. 18 Illinois W 16 14 51,110 1899 0 1992 Sept. 19 Oregon State T 14 14 25,107 1991 Sept. 7 Ohio State L 14 38 92,743 1990 Sept. 15 New Mexico W 25 10 26,472 1989 Sept. 9 Texas Tech L 14 24 35,940 1988 Sept. 3 Oregon State W 24 13 23,142 1987 Sept. 26 UCLA L 24 34 55,823 1986 Sept. 20 Oregon W 41 17 28,773

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Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. Pac-10/12 Openers (20-19) 1973 Nov. 17 Air Force L 26 27 39,733 1972 Nov. 11 Brigham Young W 21 7 26,500 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1971 Oct. 30 New Mexico L 28 34 30,000 2016 Sept. 24 Washington L (OT) 28 35 48,747 1970 Oct. 31 Air Force L 20 23 36,000 2015 Sept. 26 UCLA L 30 56 56,004 1969 Nov. 15 Utah W 17 16 23,400 2014 Sept. 20 California W 49 45 45,595 1968 Nov. 2 Washington State W 28 14 31,400 2013 Sept. 28 at Washington L 13 31 65,815 1967 Nov. 18 Air Force W 14 10 27,657 2012 Sept. 22 at Oregon L 0 49 58,334 1966 Nov. 12 Washington State W 28 18 23,061 2011 Sept. 17 Stanford L 10 37 49,636 1965 Nov. 13 Air Force L 7 34 28,391 2010 Sept. 25 California W 10 9 50,906 1964 Nov. 7 Idaho W 14 7 23,513 2009 Sept. 26 at Oregon State W 37 32 42,119 1963 Nov. 2 Wyoming W 15 7 20,195 2008 Sept. 20 at UCLA W 31 10 65,434 1962 Nov. 10 Kansas State W 14 13 20,419 2007 Sept. 22 at California L 27 45 56,021 1961 Nov. 18 UTEP W 48 15 23,356 2006 Sept. 23 USC L 3 20 58,801 1960 Nov. 17 Kansas State W 35 16 20,814 2005 Oct. 1 at California L 0 28 55,944 1959 Nov. 21 UTEP W 14 10 19,062 2004 Oct. 2 Washington State L 19 20 43,579 1958 Nov. 1 West Texas State W 15 8 14,208 2003 Sept. 13 Oregon L 10 48 40,462 1957 Nov. 23 Marquette W 17 14 14,349 2002 Oct. 5 Oregon L 14 31 47,356 1956 Oct. 27 Texas Tech- N L 7 21 20,569 2001 Sept. 29 Washington State L 21 48 42,729 1955 Oct. 22 Oregon- N L 27 46 21,525 2000 Sept. 30 at Stanford W 27 3 31,165 1954 Nov. 6 Texas Tech- N L 14 28 22,075 1999 Sept. 18 Stanford L 22 50 47,273 1953 Nov. 21 Kansas State- N T 26 26 15,713 1998 Sept. 12 at Stanford W 31 14 30,096 1952 Oct. 25 Hardin-Simmons- N W 13 12 18,735 1997 Sept. 4 at Oregon L 9 16 38,035 1951 Nov. 17 Idaho- N W 13 7 14,267 1996 Sept. 21 at Washington L 17 31 73,414 1950 Nov. 18 Texas Tech L 7 39 14,169 1995 Sept. 23 USC L 10 31 58,503 1949 Nov. 5 New Mexico W 46 14 13,606 1994 Sept. 24 at Stanford W 34 10 42,593 1948 Nov. 20 Iowa State- N W 14 7 13,771 1993 Sept. 25 at Oregon State W 33 0 27,215 1947 Nov. 22 Marquette- N L 21 39 14,362 1992 Sept. 12 Washington State L 20 23 39,112 1946 Nov. 9 Santa Clara- N T 21 21 10,001 1991 Sept. 14 Stanford W 28 23 43,055 1942 Oct. 17 Oklahoma State- N W 20 6 9,729 1990 Sept. 22 Oregon W 22 17 53,283 1941 Nov. 29 Kansas State W 28 21 1989 Sept. 2 Stanford W 19 3 48,712 1940 Oct. 19 Centenary- N W 29 6 10,000 1988 Sept. 3 at Oregon State W 24 13 23,142 1939 Nov. 4 Centenary- N W 7 0 1987 Sept. 26 at UCLA L 24 34 55,823 1938 Nov. 19 Marquette- N W 20 12 1986 Sept. 20 at Oregon W 41 17 28,773 1937 Nov. 20 Kansas W 9 7 1985 Sept. 14 Washington State W 12 7 46,437 1936 Nov. 7 New Mexico- N W 28 0 1984 Sept. 8 California W 23 10 41,244 1935 Oct. 12 Whittier- N W 45 0 1983 Sept. 3 Oregon State W 50 6 40,570 1934 Oct. 20 Loyola- N L 0 6 9,000 1982 Sept. 11 Oregon State W 38 12 35,999 1933 Oct. 14 Texas Tech- N L 0 7 1981 Sept. 12 UCLA L 18 35 49,311 1932 Oct. 1 Loyola- N L 6 33 4,200 1980 Sept. 27 at California W 31 24 41,000 1931 Oct. 24 Rice- N L 0 32 4,000 1979 Sept. 8 at Washington State W 22 7 26,753 1930 Nov. 1 Pomona W 20 0 1978 Sept. 16 Oregon State W 21 7 49,056 1929 Oct. 12 Cal Tech W 35 0 1928 Nov. 3 New Mexico T 6 6 Homecoming (57-37-5) 1927 Nov. 19 UCLA W 16 13 1926 Nov. 13 Whittier W 16 6 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 1925 Nov. 26 Nevada- Reno T 0 0 2016 Oct. 29 Stanford - N L 10 34 46,740 1924 Nov. 27 California- Davis W 12 6 2015 Oct. 24 Washington State - N L 42 45 47,847 1923 Nov. 29 Santa Clara W 20 0 2014 Nov. 8 Colorado - N W 38 20 50,177 1922 Nov. 11 St. Mary’s W 20 3 2013 Nov. 9 UCLA - N L 26 31 51,531 1921 Nov. 24 New Mexico Military W 110 0 2012 Nov. 10 Colorado W 56 31 51,236 1920 Nov. 25 Redlands W 34 0 2011 Nov. 5 Utah L 21 34 50,839 1919 Nov. 27 Occidental W 27 0 2010 Oct. 23 Washington - N W 44 14 56,244 1917 Nov. 29 Whittier W 45 0 2009 Nov. 7 Washington State W 48 7 50,242 1916 Nov. 23 New Mexico State W 73 0 2008 Oct. 25 USC - N L 10 17 57,427 1915 Nov. 25 Whittier L 0 27 2007 Nov. 3 UCLA W 34 27 51,727 1914 Nov. 26 Pomona W 7 6 2006 Nov. 11 California W 24 20 55,519 N - night game 2005 Nov. 5 UCLA W 52 14 55,775 2004 Oct. 30 Oregon State L 14 28 47,245 Family Weekend (51-33-1) 2003 Nov. 8 Washington W 27 22 48,319 2002 Nov. 9 UCLA-N L 7 37 43,613 Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. 2001 Nov. 10 Stanford-N L 37 51 40,632 2016 Oct. 15 USC L 14 48 55,463 2000 Nov. 11 Oregon State L 9 33 44,109 2015 Oct. 10 Oregon State W 44 7 52,987 1999 Nov. 6 Washington L 25 33 56,614 2014 Oct. 11 USC L 26 28 56,754 1998 Nov. 7 Washington State- N W 41 7 47,761 2013 Oct. 19 Utah W 35 24 50,871 1997 Nov. 8 Oregon State- N W 27 7 39,754 2012 Oct. 20 Washington W 52 17 50,148 1996 Nov. 16 UCLA W 35 17 47,171 2011 Sept. 24 Oregon L 31 56 56,096 1995 Nov. 11 Oregon- N L 13 17 53,736 2010 Oct. 9 Oregon State L 27 29 56,054 1994 Nov. 5 California- N W 13 6 58,374 2009 Oct. 17 Stanford W 43 38 53,479 1993 Nov. 6 Oregon- N W 31 10 57,309 2008 Oct. 4 Washington W 48 14 55,624 1992 Nov. 7 Washington W 16 3 #58,510 2007 Oct. 20 Stanford L 20 21 55,270 1991 Nov. 2 Oregon State- N W 45 21 42,082 2006 Oct. 21 Oregon State L 10 17 57,113 1990 Nov. 10 Stanford-N L 10 23 52,609 2005 Oct. 15 Stanford L 16 20 54,216 1989 Oct. 27 Pacific- N W 38 14 46,449 2004 Oct. 23 California L 0 38 52,049 1988 Oct. 29 California- N L 7 10 47,181 2003 Oct. 11 UCLA L 21 24 44,481 1987 Nov. 7 Washington- N T 21 21 50,021 2002 Oct. 26 Washington State L 13 21 46,462 1986 Nov. 1 USC- N L 13 20 55,046 2001 Oct. 27 USC L 34 41 46,399 1985 Nov. 9 UCLA- N L 19 24 57,779 2000 Oct. 14 Washington State W 53 47 (3OT) 50,350 1984 Nov. 10 Stanford-N W 28 14 44,836 1999 Oct. 23 Oregon L 41 44 55,251 1983 Nov. 5 Washington- N L 22 23 48,808 1998 Oct. 10 UCLA L 28 52 58,738 1982 Nov. 13 USC- N L 13 20 55,046 1997 Oct. 18 Washington L 28 58 50,585 1981 Oct. 24 Washington State- N L 19 34 50,265 1996 Oct. 26 Oregon State W 33 7 43,716 1980 Nov. 15 Pacific- N W 63 35 39,576 1995 Oct. 21 Washington L 17 31 58,471 1979 Oct. 20 Stanford-N L 10 30 55,217 1994 Oct. 22 UCLA W 34 24 58,817 1978 Oct. 14 California- N L 20 33 54,121 1993 Oct. 16 Stanford W 27 24 57,799 1977 Nov. 5 Colorado State- N L 14 35 41,016 1992 Oct. 3 UCLA W 23 3 50,708 1976 Nov. 6 Wyoming- N L 24 26 51,809 1991 Oct. 26 Miami (FLA) L 9 36 53,349 1975 Oct. 25 New Mexico L 34 44 35,878 1990 Oct. 27 Washington State W 42 34 55,520 1974 Nov. 9 Colorado state W 34 21 33,116 1989 Oct. 14 UCLA W 42 7 51,562

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Year Date Opponent Result UA Opp. Attend. Future Non-Conference Schedules 1988 Oct. 15 Washington State W 45 28 48,287 Below are future Arizona football non-conference games with finalized con- 1987 Oct. 17 Oregon State W 31 17 48,494 tracts between the respective schools dating through the 2031 season. Dates 1986 Oct. 18 Oregon State W 23 12 52,669 and locations of games remain subject to change in certain cases at the discre- 1985 Oct. 19 San Jose State W 41 0 45,361 tion of television partners of the Pac-12 Conference and/or the opposing host 1984 Nov. 3 Utah State W 45 10 44,225 institutions’ conference or other media rights holders. 1983 Oct. 15 Oregon L 10 19 45,233 1982 Oct. 23 Pacific W 55 7 45,800 Pac-12 Conference schedules are typically announced no later than January of 1981 Oct. 31 UTEP W 48 15 35,642 the upcoming season. In the case of Arizona, the Wildcats are scheduled to 1980 Oct. 18 Washington State L 14 38 47,132 play five (5) Pac-12 games at Arizona Stadium in even-numbered seasons, with 1979 Nov. 17 Oregon State W 42 18 45,162 four (4) games on the road. For odd-numbered years, Arizona will play four (4) 1978 Nov. 18 Washington State W 31 24 49,557 home conference games with five (5) road contests. 1977 Oct. 22 Utah W 45 17 43,500 1976 Oct. 9 UTEP W 63 12 42,177 2018 Opponent Location 1975 Oct. 4 Northwestern W 41 6 38,501 Sept. 1 BYU Tucson, Ariz. 1974 Oct. 26 BYU L 13 37 34,116 Sept. 8 at Houston Houston, Texas 1973 Oct. 20 Texas Tech W 17 13 40,172 Sept. 15 Southern Utah Tucson, Ariz. 1972 Oct. 28 UTEP W 45 22 28,000 1971 Oct. 16 UCLA L 12 28 37,500 2019 Opponent Location 1970 Oct. 3 Iowa W 17 10 37,500 Aug. 24 at Hawai’i Honolulu, Hawai’i 1969 Oct. 18 UTEP W 26 10 30,000 Aug. 31 Open Date * 1968 Oct. 19 BYU W 19 3 37,650 Sept. 7 NAU Tucson, Ariz. 1967 Oct. 28 Indiana L 7 42 33,566 Sept. 14 Texas Tech Tucson, Ariz. 1966 Oct. 29 BYU L 14 16 24,420 1965 Oct. 23 San Jose State L 7 13 28,832 2020 Opponent Location 1964 Oct. 24 Wyoming W 15 7 27,383 Sept. 5 Hawai’i Tucson, Ariz. 1963 Oct. 12 UTEP W 13 7 24,902 Sept. 12 Portland State Tucson, Ariz. 1962 Oct. 13 Air Force L 6 20 26,631 Sep.t 19 at Texas Tech Lubbock, Texas 1961 Oct. 7 Hardin-Simmons W 53 7 24,453 1960 Oct. 15 Tulsa L 16 17 23,525 2021 Opponent Location 1959 Oct. 24 Colorado L 9 18 20,076 Sept. 2 vs. BYU Las Vegas, Nev. 1958 Oct. 11 Colorado L 12 65 Sept. 11 San Diego State Tucson, Ariz, 1957 Nov. 2 West Texas State L 20 21 Sept. TBA TBA 1956 Oct. 6 Utah State L 7 12 1955 Oct. 8 West Texas State T 20 20 2022 Opponent Location 1954 Oct. 16 Idaho W 35 13 Sept. 3 at San Diego State San Diego, Calif. 1953 Oct. 10 New Mexico W 20 0 Sept. 10 Mississippi State Tucson, Ariz. 1952 Oct. 11 Colorado L 19 34 Sept. 17 North Dakota State Tucson, Ariz. 1951 Oct. 6 West Texas State W 28 13 1950 Oct. 28 Denver W 19 14 2023 Opponent Location 1949 Oct. 15 UTEP L 0 28 Sept. 2 TBA TBA 1948 Oct. 23 Texas Tech L 0 31 Sept. 9 at Mississippi State Starkville, Miss. 1947 Oct. 25 New Mexico W 22 12 Sept. 16 UTEP Tucson, Ariz. 1946 Oct. 19 Pacific W 47 13 1945 Nov. 17 San Diego State W 28 0 2024 Opponent Location 1941 Oct. 11 Nevada-Reno W 26 7 Aug. 31 TBA TBA 1940 Oct. 5 New Mexico State W 41 0 Sept. 7 TBA TBA 1939 Nov. 18 Pacific W 12 7 Sept. 14 at Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. 1938 Oct. 29 New Mexico L 7 20 1937 Oct. 30 New Mexico State W 27 12 2025 Opponent Location 1936 Oct. 24 New Mexico State W 28 7 Aug. 30 at Hawai’i * Honolulu, Hawai’i 1935 Oct. 26 New Mexico State W 9 6 Sept. 6 TBA TBA 1934 Nov. 3 New Mexico W 14 6 Sept. 13 Kansas State Tucson, Ariz. 1933 Nov. 4 NAU W 24 0 1932 Oct. 21 ASU W 26 6 2026 Opponent Location 1931 Nov. 7 NAU W 19 12 Sept. 5 TBA TBA 1930 Nov. 15 New Mexico W 33 0 Sept. 12 at BYU Provo, Utah 1929 Oct. 25 New Mexico State W 28 0 Sept. 19 TBA TBA

2027 Opponent Location Sept. 4 at Colorado State Fort Collins, Colo. Sept. 11 BYU Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 18 TBA TBA

2028 Opponent Location Sept. 2 Colorado State Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 9 TBA TBA Sept. 16 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb.

2029 Opponent Location Sept. 1 TBA TBA Sept. 8 Virginia Tech Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 15 TBA TBA

2030 Opponent Location Aug. 30 at Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Va. Sept. 7 TBA TBA Sept. 14 TBA TBA

2031 Opponent Location Aug. 30 TBA TBA Sept. 6 TBA TBA Sept. 13 Nebraska Tucson, Ariz.

* Years in which Arizona plays at Hawai’i, the Wildcats have the option to play a 13th regular season game or utilize an extra bye week.

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Northern Arizona (13-1) Date ARIZ UTEP Location Date ARIZ UTAH Location Saturday, Sept. 2 // Tucson, Ariz. Nov. 15, 1952 W 55 7 El Paso Sept. 2, 2005 L 24 27 Salt Lake City Nov. 14, 1953 L 20 28 Tucson Nov. 5, 2011 L 21 34 Tucson Date ARIZ NAU Location Nov. 13, 1954 L 21 41 El Paso Nov. 17, 2012 W 34 24 Salt Lake City Nov. 7, 1931 W 19 12 Flagstaff Oct. 15, 1955 L 0 29 Tucson Oct. 19, 2013 W 35 24 Tucson Oct. 29, 1932 L 6 7 Phoenix Oct. 13, 1956 L 6 28 El Paso Nov. 22, 2014 W 42 10 Salt Lake City Nov. 4, 1933 W 24 0 Tucson Nov. 16, 1957 L 14 51 Tucson Nov. 14, 2015 W (OT) 37 30 Tucson Sept. 28, 1940 W 41 0 Tucson Nov. 15, 1958 W 14 12 El Paso Oct. 8, 2016 L 23 36 Salt Lake City Nov. 8, 1941 W 41 0 Tucson Nov. 21, 1959 W 14 10 Tucson Oct. 13, 1945 W 52 6 Tucson All-Time 19-21-2 859 844 Nov. 12, 1960 W 28 14 El Paso Aug. 31, 2002 W 37 3 Tucson in Tucson 10-9-2 433 377 Nov. 18, 1961 W 48 15 Tucson Sept. 4, 2004 W 21 3 Tucson in SLC 9-11 413 451 Nov. 17, 1962 W 7 0 El Paso Sept. 10, 2005 W 31 12 Tucson in Anaheim 0-1 13 16 Oct. 12, 1963 W 13 7 Tucson Sept. 8, 2007 W 45 24 Tucson Nov. 14, 1964 W 14 0 El Paso Streaks & Superlatives Sept. 12, 2009 W 34 17 Tucson Nov. 6, 1965 W 10 3 Tucson Last 5 UA leads, 4-1 Sept. 3, 2011 W 41 10 Tucson Oct. 14, 1967 T 9 9 Tucson Last 10 UA leads, 6-4 Aug. 30, 2013 W 35 0 Tucson Oct. 5, 1968 W 25 0 Tucson Current Streak UA won 4 of last 5 Sept. 19, 2015 W 77 13 Tucson Oct. 18, 1969 W 26 10 Tucson Longest UA Win Streak 6 games (1968-1983) All-Time 13-1 504 107 Nov. 14, 1970 L 17 33 El Paso Longest Utah Win Streak 5 games (1924-1941) in Tucson 12-0 479 88 Sept. 25, 1971 W 14 6 El Paso UA Most Points 54-20 (1954) in Flagstaff 1-0 19 12 Oct. 28, 1972 W 45 22 Tucson Utah Most Points 54-6 (1959) in Phoenix 0-1 6 7 Nov. 3, 1973 W 35 18 El Paso Biggest UA Win 38-0 (1983) Biggest Utah Win 54-6 (1959) Streaks & Superlatives Oct. 5, 1974 W 42 13 Tucson Last UA Home Win 37-30 OT (2015) Last 5 UA leads, 5-0 Oct. 11, 1975 W 36 0 El Paso Last UA Road Win 42-10 (2014) Last 10 UA leads, 10-0 Oct. 9, 1976 W 63 12 Tucson Last Utah Home Win 35-23 (2016) Current Streak UA has won last 12 Nov. 19, 1977 W 41 24 El Paso Last Utah Road Win 34-21 (2011) Longest UA Win Streak 12 games (1933-current) Oct. 31, 1981 W 48 15 Tucson Longest NAU Win Streak 1 game (1932) Sept. 4, 1993 W 24 6 Tucson UA Most Points 77-13 (2015) Aug. 31, 1996 W 23 3 Tucson Colorado (5-14) NAU Most Points 24-45 (2007) Oct. 16, 1999 W 34 21 Tucson Saturday, Oct. 7 // Boulder, Colo. Aug. 30, 2003 W 42 7 Tucson Biggest UA Win 77-13 (2015) Date ARIZ COLO Location Biggest NAU Win 7-6 (1932) All-Time 38-11-2 1268 652 Last UA Home Win 77-13 (2015) in Tucson 22-6-1 799 389 Nov. 26, 1931 L 7 27 Tucson Last UA Road Win 19-12 (1931) in El Paso 16-5-1 469 263 Oct. 21, 1950 L 25 28 Boulder Last NAU Home Win N/A Oct. 11, 1952 L 19 34 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Last NAU Road Win N/A Sept. 26, 1953 L 14 20 Boulder Last 5 UA leads, 5-0 Oct. 9, 1954 L 18 40 Tucson Last 10 UA leads, 10-0 Sept. 24, 1955 L 0 14 Boulder Houston (1-1) Current Streak UA won 12 straight Nov. 24, 1956 L 7 38 Tucson Saturday, Sept. 9 // Tucson, Ariz. Longest UA Win Streak 12 games (1971-current) Oct. 12, 1957 L 14 34 Boulder Date ARIZ HOU Location Longest UTEP Win Streak 5 games (1953-57) Oct. 11, 1958 L 12 65 Tucson Oct. 11, 1969 L 17 34 Tucson UA Most Points 74-0 (1921) Oct. 24, 1959 L 0 18 Tucson Sept. 6, 1986 W 37 3 Tucson UTEP Most Points 51-14 (1957) Oct. 8, 1960 L 16 35 Boulder Biggest UA Win 74-0 (1921) Sept. 28, 1985 L 13 14 Tucson All-Time 1-1 54 37 Biggest UTEP Win 51-14 (1957) Sept. 27, 1986 W 24 21 Boulder in Tucson 1-1 54 37 Last UA Home Win 42-7 (2003) Nov. 12, 2011 L 29 48 Boulder in Houston 0-0 0 0 Last UA Road Win 41-24 (1977) Nov. 10, 2012 W 56 31 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Last UTEP Home Win 33-17 (1970) Oct. 26, 2013 W 44 20 Boulder Last 5 Team split only two meetings Last UTEP Road Win 51-14 (1957) Nov. 8, 2014 W 38 20 Tucson Last 10 Team split only two meetings Oct. 17, 2015 W 38 31 Boulder Current Streak UA won last meeting in 1986 Utah (19-21-2) Nov. 12, 2016 L 24 49 Tucson Longest UA Win Streak 1 game Friday, Sept. 22 // Tucson, Ariz. All-Time 5-14 398 587 (1986-current) in Tucson 2-8 194 336 Longest HOU Win Streak 1 game (1969) Date ARIZ UTAH Location in Boulder 3-6 204 251 UA Most Points 37-3 (1986) Oct. 18, 1924 L 7 32 Salt Lake City HOU Most Points 34-17 (1969) Oct. 16, 1925 L 0 9 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Biggest UA Win 37-3 (1986) Oct. 3, 1936 L 6 14 Salt Lake City Last 5 UA leads, 4-1 Biggest HOU Win 34-17 Oct. 12, 1940 L 0 24 Salt Lake City Last 10 Tied, 5-5 (1969) Dec. 6, 1941 L 6 12 Tucson Current Streak UA won 4 of last 5 Last UA Home Win 37-3 (1986) Oct. 3, 1942 W 14 0 Tucson Longest UA Win Streak 4 games (2012-15) Last UA Road Win N/A Oct. 5, 1946 L 7 14 Salt Lake City Longest CU Win Streak 12 games (1931-1985) Last HOU Home Win N/A Dec. 6, 1947 T 20 20 Tucson UA Most Points 56-31 (2012) Last HOU Road Win 34-17 (1969) Oct. 3, 1948 L 14 47 Salt Lake City CU Most Points 65-12 (1958) Oct. 1, 1949 T 12 12 Tucson Biggest UA Win 56-31 (2012) Sept. 30, 1950 L 14 27 Salt Lake City Biggest CU Win 65-12 (1958) UTEP (38-11-2) Last UA Home Win 38-20 (2014) Friday, Sept. 15 // El Paso, Texas Sept. 22, 1951 L 7 27 Tucson Oct. 4, 1952 W 27 0 Salt Lake City Last UA Road Win 38-31 (2015) Date ARIZ UTEP Location Sept. 19, 1953 L 7 28 Tucson Last CU Home Win 48-29 (2011) Nov. 4, 1916 W 41 0 Tucson Sept. 25, 1954 W 54 20 Salt Lake City Last CU Road Win 49-24 (2016) Nov. 24, 1919 W 46 0 Tucson Oct. 31, 1959 L 6 54 Salt Lake City Oct. 30, 1920 W 60 7 El Paso Sept. 24, 1960 L 3 13 Tucson UCLA (15-24-2) Nov. 5, 1921 W 74 0 Tucson Sept. 18, 1965 W 16 9 Salt Lake City Saturday, Oct. 14// Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 30, 1922 W 18 0 El Paso Oct. 22, 1966 L 19 24 Tucson Oct. 20, 1923 W 12 7 Tucson Oct. 21, 1967 L 29 33 Tucson Date ARIZ UCLA Location Oct. 6, 1927 W 19 6 El Paso Nov. 16, 1968 W 16 15 Salt Lake City Nov. 19, 1927 W 16 13 Tucson Oct. 27, 1928 W 12 6 El Paso Nov. 15, 1969 W 17 16 Tucson Sept. 29, 1928 T 7 7 Los Angeles Oct. 19, 1929 W 19 0 Tucson Oct. 24, 1970 L 0 24 Salt Lake City Oct. 16, 1971 L 12 28 Tucson Nov. 8, 1930 T 0 0 El Paso Oct. 23, 1971 W 14 3 Tucson Oct. 7, 1972 L 32 42 Los Angeles Nov. 12, 1938 L 14 26 Tucson Nov. 4, 1972 L 27 28 Salt Lake City Sept. 18, 1976 L 9 37 Los Angeles Nov. 11, 1939 L 6 14 El Paso Oct. 27, 1973 W 42 21 Tucson Oct. 27, 1978 L 14 24 Los Angeles Nov. 3, 1940 W 20 13 El Paso Oct. 12, 1974 W 41 8 Salt Lake City Nov. 1, 1980 W 23 17 Tucson Nov. 1, 1941 W 33 14 Tucson Nov. 22, 1975 W 38 14 Tucson Sept. 12, 1981 L 18 35 Tucson Nov. 14, 1942 W 19 7 El Paso Oct. 30, 1976 W 38 35 Salt Lake City Oct. 9, 1982 T 24 24 Pasadena Oct. 12, 1946 W 27 13 Tucson Oct. 22, 1977 W 45 17 Tucson Nov. 12, 1983 W 27 24 Tucson Oct. 18, 1947 W 14 13 El Paso Sept. 10, 1983 W 38 0 Tucson Nov. 9, 1985 L 19 24 Tucson Nov. 13, 1948 L 14 25 Tucson Dec. 27, 1994 L 13 16 Anaheim, Calif. Oct. 11, 1986 L 25 32 Pasadena Oct. 15, 1949 L 0 28 Tucson Sept. 2, 2000 W 17 3 Salt Lake City Sept. 26, 1987 L 24 34 Pasadena Oct. 14, 1950 L 13 14 El Paso Sept. 14, 2002 W 23 17 Tucson Oct. 22, 1988 L 3 24 Tucson Oct. 13, 1951 W 19 15 Tucson Sept. 11, 2004 L 6 23 Tucson Oct. 14, 1989 W 42 7 Tucson

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Date ARIZ UCLA Location Streaks & Superlatives USC (8-32) Last 5 UA leads, 4-1 Oct. 6, 1990 W 28 21 Pasadena Nov. 4 // Los Angeles Oct. 12, 1991 L 14 54 Pasadena Last 10 Tied, 5-5 Date ARIZ USC Location Oct. 3, 1992 W 23 3 Tucson Current Streak UA has won last 3 Oct. 30, 1993 L 17 37 Pasadena Longest UA Win Streak 4 games (1997-2002) Dec. 9, 1916 L 7 20 Phoenix, Ariz. Oct. 22, 1994 W 34 24 Tucson Longest Cal Win Streak 4 games (1988-91) Oct. 20, 1917 L 6 31 Los Angeles Oct. 14, 1995 L 10 17 Pasadena UA Most Points 55-56 (1996) Oct. 14, 1922 L 0 15 Los Angeles Nov. 16, 1996 W 35 17 Tucson Cal Most Points 56-55 (1996) Nov. 17, 1923 L 6 69 Los Angeles Sept. 27, 1997 L 27 40 Pasadena Biggest UA Win 33-16 (1986) Oct. 11, 1924 L 0 29 Los Angeles Oct. 10, 1998 L 28 52 Tucson Biggest Cal Win 38-0 (2004) Oct. 24, 1925 L 0 56 Los Angeles Oct. 30, 1999 W 33 7 Pasadena Last UA Home Win 49-45 (2014) Nov. 10, 1928 L 7 78 Los Angeles Oct. 28, 2000 L 24 27 Tucson Last UA Road Win 33-28 (2013) Nov. 3, 1979 L 7 34 Los Angeles Nov. 9, 2002 L 7 37 Tucson Last Cal Home Win 24-16 (2009) Oct. 11, 1980 L 10 27 Tucson Oct. 11, 2003 L 21 24 Tucson Last Cal Road Win 38-0 (2004) Oct. 10, 1981 W 13 10 Los Angeles Oct. 9, 2004 L 17 37 Pasadena Nov. 13, 1982 L 41 48 Tucson Nov. 5, 2005 W 52 14 Tucson Washington State (26-16) Oct. 20, 1984 L 14 17 Los Angeles Oct. 7, 2006 L 7 27 Pasadena Saturday, Oct. 28 // Tucson, Ariz. Nov. 1, 1986 L 13 20 Tucson Nov. 3, 2007 W 34 27 Tucson Nov. 14, 1987 L 10 12 Los Angeles Date ARIZ WSU Location Sept. 20, 2008 W 31 10 Pasadena Oct. 1, 1988 L 15 38 Tucson Oct. 24, 2009 W 27 13 Tucson Oct. 5, 1963 L 2 7 Spokane Nov. 11, 1989 L 3 24 Tucson Oct. 30, 2010 W 29 21 Pasadena Oct. 3, 1964 W 28 12 Tucson Oct. 20, 1990 W 35 28 Los Angeles Oct. 20, 2011 W 48 12 Tucson Oct. 16, 1965 L 3 21 Spokane Nov. 16, 1991 W 31 14 Tucson Nov. 3, 2012 L 10 66 Pasadena Nov. 12, 1966 W 28 18 Tucson Nov. 14, 1992 L 7 14 Los Angeles Nov. 9, 2013 L 26 31 Tucson Nov. 2, 1968 W 28 24 Tucson Oct. 2, 1993 W 38 7 Tucson Nov. 1, 2014 L 7 17 Pasadena Sept. 18, 1971 W 39 28 Spokane Nov. 4, 1994 L 28 45 Los Angeles Sept. 26, 2015 L 30 56 Tucson Sept. 23, 1972 L 6 28 Tucson Sept. 23, 1995 L 10 31 Tucson Oct. 1, 2016 L 24 45 Pasadena Nov. 18, 1978 W 31 24 Tucson Oct. 12, 1996 L 7 14 Los Angeles Sept. 8, 1979 W 22 7 Spokane Oct. 9, 1999 W 31 24 Tucson All-Time 15-24-2 938 1108 Oct. 18, 1980 L 14 38 Tucson Oct. 7, 2000 W 31 15 Los Angeles in Tucson 4-14-2 549 509 Oct. 24, 1981 L 19 34 Tucson Oct. 27, 2001 L 34 41 Tucson in LA/Pasa. 11-10 327 599 Oct. 30, 1982 W 34 17 Pullman Nov. 15, 2003 L 0 45 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Sept. 17, 1983 W 45 6 Pullman Nov. 13, 2004 L 9 49 Los Angeles Last 5 UCLA leads, 5-0 Sept. 14, 1985 W 12 7 Tucson Oct. 8, 2005 L* 21 42 Los Angeles Last 10 Tied, 5-5 Nov. 8, 1986 W 31 6 Pullman Sept. 23, 2006 L 3 20 Tucson Current Streak UCLA won last 5 games Oct. 24, 1987 L 28 45 Pullman Oct. 13, 2007 L 13 20 Los Angeles Longest UA Win Streak 5 games (2007-11) Oct. 15, 1988 W 45 28 Tucson Oct. 25, 2008 L 10 17 Tucson Longest UCLA Win Streak 5 games (2012-current) Oct. 21, 1989 W 23 21 Pullman Dec. 5, 2009 W 21 17 Los Angeles UA Most Points 52-14 (2005) Oct. 27, 1990 W 42 34 Tucson Nov. 13, 2010 L 21 24 Tucson UCLA Most Points 66-10 (2012) Nov. 9, 1991 L 27 40 Pullman Oct. 1, 2011 L 41 48 Los Angeles Biggest UA Win 52-14 (2005) Sept. 12, 1992 L 20 23 Tucson Oct. 27, 2012 W 39 36 Tucson Biggest UCLA Win 66-10 (2012) Oct. 23, 1993 W 9 6 Tucson Oct. 10, 2013 L 31 38 Los Angeles Last UA Home Win 48-12 (2011) Oct. 15, 1994 W 10 7 Pullman Oct. 11, 2014 L 28 26 Tucson Last UA Road Win 29-21 (2010) Oct. 28, 1995 W 24 14 Pullman Oct. 7, 2015 L 30 38 Los Angeles Last UCLA Home Win 45-24 (2016) Oct. 5, 1996 W 34 26 Tucson Oct. 15, 2016 L 14 48 Tucson Last UCLA Road Win 56-30 (2015) Oct. 25, 1997 L (OT) 34 35 Pullman All-Time 8-32 685 1229 Nov. 7, 1998 W 41 7 Tucson in Tucson 4-13 341 490 California (16-14-2) Sept. 25, 1999 W 30 24 Pullman in Los Angeles 4-18 337 719 Saturday, Oct. 21 // Berkeley, Calif. Oct. 14, 2000 W (3 OT) 53 47 Tucson in Phoenix 0-1 7 20 Sept. 29, 2001 L 21 48 Tucson * result later vacated by NCAA Date ARIZ CAL Location Oct. 26, 2002 L 13 21 Tucson Oct. 14, 1978 L 20 33 Tucson Oct. 4, 2003 L 7 30 Pullman Streaks & Superlatives Sept. 15, 1979 L 7 10 Berkeley Sept. 25, 2004 L 19 20 Tucson Last 5 USC leads, 4-1 Sept. 27, 1980 W 31 24 Berkeley Nov. 4, 2006 W 27 17 Pullman Last 10 USC leads, 8-2 Sept. 19, 1981 L 13 14 Tucson Sept. 29, 2007 W 48 20 Tucson Current Streak USC won last 4 games Oct. 1, 1983 T 33 33 Berkeley Nov. 8, 2008 W 59 28 Pullman Longest UA Win Streak 2 games (twice, last ‘99-’00) Sept. 8, 1984 W 23 13 Tucson Nov. 7, 2009 W 48 7 Tucson Longest USC Win Streak 9 games (1916-1980) Sept. 21, 1985 W 23 17 Berkeley Oct. 16, 2010 W 24 7 Pullman UA Most Points 41, twice (last 2011) Oct. 25, 1986 W 33 16 Tucson Nov. 16, 2013 L 17 24 Tucson USC Most Points 78-7 (1928) Oct. 10, 1987 T 23 23 Berkeley Oct. 25, 2014 W 59 37 Pullman Biggest UA Win 38-7 (1993) Oct. 29, 1988 L 7 10 Tucson Oct. 24, 2015 L 42 45 Tucson Biggest USC Win 78-7 (1928) Nov. 4, 1989 L 28 29 Berkeley Nov. 5, 2016 L 7 69 Pullman Last UA Home Win 39-36 (2012) Last UA Road Win 21-17 (2009) Sept. 29, 1990 L 25 30 Tucson All-Time 26-16 1153 1007 Sept. 21, 1991 L 21 23 Tucson Last USC Home Win 38-30 (2015) in Tucson 13-9 618 541 Last USC Road Win 48-14 (2016) Oct. 24, 1992 W 24 17 Berkeley in Pullman 11-5 469 403 Nov. 13, 1993 L 20 24 Berkeley in Spokane 2-2 66 63 Nov. 5, 1994 W 13 6 Tucson Oregon State (22-15-1) Streaks & Superlatives Sept. 30, 1995 W 20 15 Tucson Saturday, Nov. 11 // Tucson, Ariz. Nov. 2, 1996 L (OT) 55 56 Berkeley Last 5 WSU leads, 3-2 Date ARIZ OSU Location Nov. 15, 1997 W (OT) 41 38 Tucson Last 10 UA leads, 6-4 Nov. 14, 1998 W 23 7 Berkeley Current Streak WSU won last 2 Nov. 5, 1966 L 12 31 Portland Nov. 3, 2001 W 38 24 Berkeley Longest UA Win Streak 5 games (2006-10) Nov. 6, 1971 W 34 22 Tucson Nov. 16, 2002 W 52 41 Berkeley Longest WSU Win Streak 4 games (2001-04) Sept. 16, 1978 W 21 17 Tucson Oct. 25, 2003 L 14 42 Berkeley UA Most Points 59, twice (last 2014) Nov. 17, 1979 W 42 18 Tucson Oct. 23, 2004 L 0 38 Tucson WSU Most Points 69-7 (2016) Nov. 22, 1980 W 24 7 Corvallis Oct. 1, 2005 L 0 28 Berkeley Biggest UA Win 48-7 (2009) Nov. 14, 1981 W 40 7 Corvallis Nov. 11, 2006 W 24 20 Tucson Biggest WSU Win 69-7 (2016) Sept. 11, 1982 W 38 12 Tucson Sept. 22, 2007 L 27 45 Berkeley Last UA Home Win 48-7 (2009) Sept. 3, 1983 W 50 6 Tucson Oct. 18, 2008 W 42 27 Tucson Last UA Road Win 59-37 (2014) Sept. 15, 1984 W 27 8 Portland Nov. 14, 2009 L 16 24 Berkeley Last WSU Home Win 69-7 (2016) Nov. 2, 1985 W 27 6 Corvallis Sept. 25, 2010 W 10 9 Tucson Last WSU Road Win 45-42 (2015) Oct. 18, 1986 W 23 12 Tucson Nov. 2, 2013 W 33 28 Berkeley Oct. 17, 1987 W 31 17 Tucson Sept. 20, 2014 W 49 45 Tucson Sept. 3, 1988 W 24 13 Corvallis Oct. 13, 1990 L 21 35 Corvallis All-Time 16-14-2 788 809 Nov. 2, 1991 W 45 21 Tucson in Tucson 9-6 341 337 Sept. 19, 1992 T 14 14 Corvallis in Berkeley 7-8-2 447 472 Sept. 25, 1993 W 33 0 Corvallis Oct. 1, 1994 W 30 10 Tucson Nov. 4, 1995 W 14 9 Corvallis Oct. 26, 1996 W 33 7 Tucson Nov. 8, 1997 W 27 7 Tucson

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Date ARIZ OSU Location Streaks & Superlatives Pac-12 Miss Oct. 17, 1998 W 28 7 Corvallis Last 5 Ore leads, 3-2 Nov. 13, 1999 L 20 28 Corvallis Last 10 Ore leads, 6-4 Washington (11-21-1) Nov. 11, 2000 L 9 33 Tucson Current Streak UA won 2 of last 3 No meetings next two seasons Oct. 13, 2001 L 3 38 Corvallis Longest UA Win Streak 4 games (1984-88) Date ARIZ WASH Location Longest Ore Win Streak 7 games (1999-2005) Nov. 2, 2002 L 3 38 Corvallis Nov. 4, 1978 L 21 31 Seattle Nov. 1, 2003 L 23 52 Corvallis UA Most Points 45-55 (2008) Ore Most Points 63-28 (2001) Nov. 8, 1980 L 22 45 Seattle Nov. 30, 2004 L 14 28 Tucson Sept. 18, 1982 L 13 25 Tucson Oct. 29, 2005 W 29 27 Corvallis Biggest UA Win 38-3 (1998) Biggest Ore Win 49-0 (2012) Nov. 5, 1983 L 22 23 Tucson Oct. 21, 2006 L 10 17 Tucson Oct. 27, 1984 L 12 28 Seattle Oct. 6, 2007 L 16 31 Corvallis Last UA Home Win 42-16 (2013) Last UA Road Win 31-24 (2014) Nov. 7, 1987 T 21 21 Tucson Nov. 22, 2008 L 17 19 Tucson Nov. 5, 1988 W 16 13 Seattle Sept. 26, 2009 W 37 32 Corvallis Last Ore Home Win 49-0 (2012) Last Ore Road Win 56-31 (2011) Sept. 23, 1989 W 20 17 Tucson Oct. 9, 2010 L 27 29 Tucson Nov. 3, 1990 L 10 54 Seattle Oct. 8, 2011 L 27 37 Corvallis Oct. 5, 1991 L 0 54 Seattle Sept. 29, 2012 L 35 38 Tucson Pac-12 Miss Nov. 7, 1992 W 16 3 Tucson Oct. 10, 2015 W 44 7 Tucson Oct. 21, 1995 L 17 31 Tucson Nov. 19, 2016 L 17 42 Corvallis Stanford (14-16) No meetings next two seasons Sept. 21, 1996 L 17 31 Seattle All-Time 22-15-1 969 782 Oct. 18, 1997 L 28 58 Tucson in Tucson 12-6 530 320 Date ARIZ STAN Location Oct. 3, 1998 W 31 28 Seattle in Corvallis 9-8-1 400 423 Oct. 20, 1979 L 10 30 Palo Alto Nov. 6, 1999 L 25 33 Tucson in Portland 1-1 39 39 Oct. 3, 1981 W 17 13 Tucson Nov. 4, 2000 L 32 35 Seattle Streaks & Superlatives Nov. 6, 1982 W 41 27 Palo Alto Oct. 20, 2001 L 28 31 Seattle Last 5 OSU leads, 4-1 Oct. 22, 1983 L 22 31 Palo Alto Oct. 12, 2002 L 28 32 Seattle Last 10 OSU leads, 7-3 Nov. 10, 1984 W 28 14 Tucson Nov. 8, 2003 W 27 22 Tucson Current Streak OSU won 4 of last 5 Oct. 26, 1985 L 17 28 Palo Alto Nov. 6, 2004 W 23 13 Seattle Longest UA Win Streak 12 games (1971-88) Nov. 30, 1986 L 24 29 Tokyo, Japan Nov. 12, 2005 L 14 38 Tucson Longest OSU Win Streak 6 games (1999-2004) Oct. 31, 1987 W 23 13 Palo Alto Sept. 30, 2006 L 10 21 Tucson UA Most Points 50-6 (1983) Sept. 2, 1989 W 19 3 Tucson Oct. 27, 2007 W 48 41 Seattle OSU Most Points 52-23 (2003) Nov. 10, 1990 L 10 23 Tucson Oct. 4, 2008 W 48 14 Tucson Biggest UA Win 50-6 (1983) Sept. 14, 1991 W 28 23 Tucson Oct. 10, 2009 L 33 36 Seattle Biggest OSU Win 38-3 (2002) Oct. 17, 1992 W 21 6 Palo Alto Oct. 23, 2010 W 44 14 Tucson Last UA Home Win 44-7 (2015) Oct. 16, 1993 W 27 24 Tucson Oct. 29, 2011 L 31 42 Seattle Last UA Road Win 37032 (2009) Sept. 24, 1994 W 34 10 Palo Alto Oct. 20, 2012 W 52 17 Tucson Last OSU Home Win 42-17 (2016) Oct. 11, 1997 W 28 22 Tucson Sept. 28, 2013 L 13 31 Seattle Last OSU Road Win 38-35 (2012) Sept. 12, 1998 W 31 14 Palo Alto Nov. 15, 2014 W 27 26 Tucson Sept. 18, 1999 L 22 50 Tucson Oct. 31, 2015 L 3 49 Seattle Oregon (16-25) Sept. 30, 2000 W 27 3 Palo Alto Sept. 24, 2016 L (OT) 28 35 Tucson Nov. 10, 2001 L 37 51 Tucson All-Time 11-21-1 780 992 Saturday, Nov. 18 // Eugene, Ore. Oct. 19, 2002 L 6 16 Palo Alto in Tucson 7-8-1 412 398 Oct. 15, 2005 L 16 20 Tucson in Seattle 4-13 325 518 Date ARIZ ORE Location Oct. 14, 2006 W 20 7 Palo Alto Dec. 4, 1937 W 21 7 Tucson Oct. 20, 2007 L 20 21 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Sept. 29, 1951 L 21 39 Eugene Oct. 11, 2008 L 23 24 Palo Alto Last 5 UW leads, 3-2 Oct. 22, 1955 L 27 46 Tucson Oct. 17, 2009 W 43 38 Tucson Last 10 Tied, 5-5 Oct. 14, 1961 W 15 6 Portland Nov. 6, 2010 L 17 42 Palo Alto Current Streak UW won last 2 games Oct. 19, 1963 L 12 28 Tucson Sept. 17, 2011 L 10 37 Tucson Longest UA Win Streak 2 games (3 times, last ‘07-08) Oct. 17, 1964 L 0 21 Eugene Oct. 6, 2012 L (OT) 48 54 Palo Alto Longest UW Win Streak 5 games (1978-1984) Sept. 16, 1972 L 7 34 Eugene Oct. 3, 2015 L 17 55 Palo Alto UA Most Points 52-17 (2012) Nov. 11, 1978 W 24 3 Eugene Oct. 29, 2016 L 10 34 Tucson UW Most Points 58-28 (1997) Oct. 13, 1979 W 24 13 Tucson Biggest UA Win 52-17 (2012) All-Time 14-16 696 762 Biggest UW Win 54-0 (1991) Oct. 17, 1981 W 18 14 Eugene in Tucson 7-7 315 373 Nov. 20, 1982 L 7 13 Eugene Last UA Home Win 27-16 (2014) in Palo Alto 7-8 357 360 Last UA Road Win 48-41 (2007) Oct. 15, 1983 L 10 19 Tucson in Tokyo 0-1 24 29 Oct. 6, 1984 W 28 14 Tucson Last UW Home Win 49-3 (2015) Nov. 16, 1985 W 20 8 Tucson Streaks & Superlatives Last UW Road Win 35-28 OT (2016) Sept. 20, 1986 W 41 17 Eugene Last 5 Stanford leads, 5-0 Nov. 12, 1988 W 41 27 Tucson Last 10 Stanford leads, 8-2 Sept. 30, 1989 L 10 16 Eugene Current Streak Stanford won last 5 Sept. 22, 1990 W 22 17 Tucson Longest UA Win Streak 6 games (1991-1998) Nov. 6, 1993 W 31 10 Tucson Longest STAN Win Streak 5 games (2010-current) Oct. 29, 1994 L 9 10 Eugene UA Most Points 48-54 (2012) Nov. 11, 1995 L 13 17 Tucson STAN Most Points 55-17 (2015) Nov. 9, 1996 L 31 49 Eugene Biggest UA Win 24, twice (last in 2000) Sept. 4, 1997 L 9 16 Eugene Biggest Stan Win 55-17 (2015) Oct. 31, 1998 W 38 3 Tucson Last UA Home Win 43-38 (2009) Oct. 23, 1999 L 41 44 Tucson Last UA Road Win 20-7 (2006) Oct. 21, 2000 L 10 14 Eugene Last Stan Home Win 55-17 (2015) Oct. 6, 2001 L 28 63 Tucson Last Stan Road Win 34-10 (2016) Oct. 5, 2002 L 14 31 Tucson Sept. 13, 2003 L 10 48 Tucson Oct. 16, 2004 L 14 28 Eugene Oct. 22, 2005 L 21 28 Tucson Nov. 18, 2006 W 37 10 Eugene Nov. 15, 2007 W 34 24 Tucson Nov. 15, 2008 L 45 55 Eugene Nov. 21, 2009 L (2 OT) 41 44 Tucson Nov. 26, 2010 L 29 48 Eugene Sept. 22, 2011 L 31 56 Tucson Sept. 22, 2012 L 0 49 Eugene Nov. 23, 2013 W 42 16 Tucson Oct. 2, 2014 W 31 24 Eugene Dec. 5, 2014 L 13 51 Santa Clara, Calif. All-Time 16-25 920 1080 in Tucson 10-11 549 563 in Eugene 5-13 343 460 in Portland 0-1 15 6 in Santa Clara 0-1 13 51

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Arizona State (49-40-1) Date ARIZ ASU Location Site Attend. Nov. 28, 2003 L 7 28 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 55,498 Saturday, Nov. 25 // Tempe, Ariz. Nov. 26, 2004 W 34 27 Tucson Arizona Stadium 55,095 Date ARIZ ASU Location Site Attend. Nov. 25, 2005 L 20 23 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 67,635 Nov. 30, 1899 L 2 11 Tucson Carrillo Gardens Nov. 25, 2006 L 14 28 Tucson Arizona Stadium 57,895 Nov. 22, 1902 W 12 0 Tucson Old Library Dec. 1, 2007 L 17 20 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 71,706 Oct. 31, 1914 W 34 0 Tucson Dec. 5, 2008 W 31 10 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,704 Oct. 9, 1915 W 7 0 Tucson Nov. 28, 2009 W 20 17 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 55,989 Oct. 11, 1919 W 59 0 Tucson UA Field Dec. 2, 2010 L (OT) 29 30 Tucson Arizona Stadium 56,253 Oct. 10, 1925 W 13 3 Tucson UA Field Nov. 19, 2011 W 31 27 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 72,694 Oct. 16, 1926 W 35 0 Tucson UA Field Nov. 23, 2012 L 34 41 Tucson Arizona Stadium 51,901 Oct. 20, 1928 W 39 0 Tucson UA Field Nov. 30, 2013 L 21 58 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 72,642 Nov. 2, 1929 W 26 0 Tucson Arizona Stadium Nov. 28, 2014 W 42 35 Tucson Arizona Stadium 56,083 Oct. 18, 1930 W 6 0 Tucson Arizona Stadium Nov. 21, 2015 L 37 52 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 64,885 Oct. 31, 1931 L 6 19 Phoenix Irish Field 3,000 Nov. 25, 2016 W 56 35 Tucson Arizona Stadium 50,197 Nov. 24, 1932 W 20 6 Tucson Arizona Stadium Nov. 18, 1933 W 26 7 Phoenix Irish Field 6,000 W-L-T UA Pts. ASU Pts. Nov. 17, 1934 W 32 6 Tucson Arizona Stadium 5,500 All-Time 49-40-1 1950 1890 Sept. 28, 1935 W 26 0 Tucson Arizona Stadium in Tucson 31-19 1197 899 Oct. 10, 1936 W 18 0 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 5,800 in Tempe/Phoenix 18-21-1 753 991 Oct. 2, 1937 W 20 6 Tucson Arizona Stadium 6,000 at Arizona Stadium 24-18 996 885 Oct. 25, 1941 W 20 7 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 12,000 at Sun Devil Stadium 11-17-1 564 797 Oct. 10, 1942 W 23 0 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 7,500 Sept. 28, 1946 W 67 0 Tucson Arizona Stadium 12,000 Streaks & Superlatives Nov. 15, 1947 W 26 13 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 16,000 Last 5 ASU leads, 3-2 Oct. 30, 1948 W 33 21 Tucson Arizona Stadium 16,021 Last 10 Tied, 5-5 Nov. 12, 1949 L 7 34 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 17,500 Current Streak UA has won 2 of last 3 Nov. 11, 1950 L 13 47 Tucson Arizona Stadium 26,978 Longest UA Win Streak 11 games (1932-48) Nov. 10, 1951 L 14 61 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 17,500 Longest ASU Win Streak 9 games (1965-73) Nov. 8, 1952 L 18 20 Tucson Arizona Stadium 26,707 UA Most Points 67-0 (1946) Nov. 28, 1953 W 35 0 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 16,000 ASU Most Points 61-14 (1951) Nov. 20, 1954 W 54 14 Tucson Arizona Stadium 24,860 Biggest UA Win 67-0 (1946) Nov. 26, 1955 W 7 6 Tempe Goodwin Stadium 18,000 Biggest ASU Win 47 points (1951 & 1958) Nov. 17, 1956 L 0 20 Tucson Arizona Stadium 25,307 Last UA Home Win 56-35 (2016) Nov. 30, 1957 L 7 47 Tempe Goodwin Stadium n/a Last UA Road Win 31-27 (2011) Nov. 22, 1958 L 0 47 Tucson Arizona Stadium 24,966 Last ASU Home Win 52-37 (2015) Nov. 28, 1959 L 9 15 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 32,500 Last ASU Road Win 41-34 (2012) Nov. 26, 1960 W 35 7 Tucson Arizona Stadium 25,793 Nov. 25, 1961 W 22 13 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 40,164 The Nation’s Oldest Rivalry Trophy Nov. 24, 1962 W 20 17 Tucson Arizona Stadium 29,290 In summer 2001, officials at Arizona and Arizona State received NCAA Division I-A Nov. 30, 1963 L 6 35 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 41,140 designation for the 1899 Territorial Cup as the oldest trophy for a rivalry game in Nov. 28, 1964 W 30 6 Tucson Arizona Stadium 30,847 America. The annual Arizona-Arizona State winner obtains possession of the Cup Nov. 27, 1965 L 6 14 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 35,896 for its Hall of Fame, a replica goes to the winning school’s president’s office, and Nov. 26, 1966 L 17 20 Tucson Arizona Stadium 34,130 two later trophies used over the years in the hard-fought rivalry are awarded to Nov. 25, 1967 L 7 47 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 41,567 the winning coach and the Most Valuable Player. Nov. 30, 1968 L 7 30 Tucson Arizona Stadium 41,350 Nov. 29, 1969 L 24 38 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 49,106 On Thanksgiving Day in 1899, then Arizona Territorial Normal School defeated Dec. 5, 1970 L 6 10 Tucson Arizona Stadium 38,500 Arizona 11-2 in front of a reported 300 fans, and the Cup had its first curator. But Nov. 27, 1971 L 0 31 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 50,370 over the years, the silver-plated antique prize was misplaced and supplanted by Nov. 25, 1972 L 21 38 Tucson Arizona Stadium 38,500 various other awards for the Big Game - the Governor’s Trophy (1953-1979), a Nov. 24, 1973 L 19 55 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 51,383 “Victory” sculpture by artist Ben Goo, and a Saguaro Trophy, among others. Now, Nov. 30, 1974 W 10 0 Tucson Arizona Stadium 40,782 to ensure the safety of the original trophy, the actual Territorial Cup moves from Nov. 29, 1975 L 21 24 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 51,388 one school to the other only under escort and the supervision of gloved archivists. Nov. 27, 1976 L 10 27 Tucson Arizona Stadium 56,807

Nov. 25, 1977 L 7 23 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 56,326 Each year, members of the media vote on a Most Valuable Player at the conclu- Nov. 25, 1978 L 16 17 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,090 sion of the game. Since 2008, the honor as been named the Bob Moran Most Nov. 20, 1979 W 27 24 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 70,947 Valuable Player Award, named after the longtime East Valley Tribune sports re- Nov. 29, 1980 L 7 44 Tucson Arizona Stadium 53,108 porter who also worked at the Arizona Daily Star for 13 years and covered both Nov. 28, 1981 L 13 24 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 69,714 schools as a beat writer and columnist. The Ben Goo Trophy, awarded from 1979 Nov. 27, 1982 W 28 18 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,515 to 1998 as the game trophy, has become the physical award given to the game’s Nov. 28, 1983 W 17 15 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 70,033 MVP. The Saguaro Trophy, a smaller bronze piece commissioned from artist Dora Nov. 24, 1984 W 16 10 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,132 Perry in 1998, is presented and kept each year by the winning coach. Nov. 23, 1985 W 16 13 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 72,345 Nov. 22, 1986 W 34 17 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,267 The University of Arizona leads the all-time series 49-40-1. Nov. 28, 1987 T 24 24 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 70,839 Nov. 26, 1988 W 28 18 Tucson Arizona Stadium 56,978 Bob Moran Award (MVP) Nov. 25, 1989 W 28 10 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 74,926 Nov. 24, 1990 W 21 17 Tucson Arizona Stadium 57,112 2001 Bobby Wade, WR 2002 Mike Williams, RB – ASU Nov. 23, 1991 L 14 37 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 73,427 2003 Andrew Walter, QB - ASU; Loren Wade, RB - ASU Nov. 21, 1992 L 6 7 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,095 2004 Richard Kovalcheck, QB Nov. 26, 1993 W 34 20 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 73,115 2005 Terry Richardson, WR/KR – ASU Nov. 25, 1994 W 28 27 Tucson Arizona Stadium 58,810 2006 Ryan Torain, RB – ASU Nov. 24, 1995 W 31 28 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 67,606 2007 Michael Marquardt, DL – ASU 2008 Mike Thomas, WR Nov. 23, 1996 L 14 56 Tucson Arizona Stadium 59,920 2009 Keola Antolin, RB Nov. 28, 1997 W 28 16 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 73,682 2010 Brock Osweiler, QB – ASU Nov. 27, 1998 W 50 42 Tucson Arizona Stadium 57,953 2011 Nick Foles, QB Nov. 27, 1999 L 27 42 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 68,102 2012 Marion Grice, RB – ASU Nov. 24, 2000 L 17 30 Tucson Arizona Stadium 54,297 2013 D.J. Foster, RB – ASU 2014 Nick Wilson, RB Nov. 23, 2001 W 31 24 Tempe Sun Devil Stadium 55,831 2015 Devin Lucien, WR – ASU Nov. 29, 2002 L 20 34 Tucson Arizona Stadium 47,005 2016 Brandon Dawkins, QB

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All-Time Records vs. Opponents Opponent W L T First Last San Diego State 10 5 0 1931 2001 (2017 Opponents in Bold Italics) San Jose State 3 1 0 1965 1985 Opponent W L T First Last Santa Clara 1 2 1 1922 1946 Air Force 3 6 0 1959 1974 South Carolina State 0 0 0 2012 2012 Alabama-Birmingham 1 0 0 1997 1997 South Dakota State 1 0 0 1956 1956 Arizona State 49 40 1 1899 2016 USC 8 32 0 1916 2016 Auburn 1 2 0 1968 1977 SMU 1 1 0 1938 1985 Baylor 0 1 0 1992 1992 Stanford 14 16 0 1979 2016 Boise State 0 1 0 2014 2014 Stephen F. Austin 1 0 0 2006 2006 Boston College 1 0 0 2013 2013 Syracuse 0 2 0 1969 1990 Bowling Green 1 0 0 1987 1987 Texas 0 1 0 1925 1925 BYU 12 10 1 1936 2016 Texas A&M 0 1 0 1921 1921 California 16 14 2 1978 2014 TCU 1 1 0 1999 2003 Cal Poly S.L.O. 1 0 0 1945 1945 UTEP 38 11 2 1916 2003 Cal State-Fullerton 2 0 0 1981 1983 Texas Tech 4 25 2 1932 1988 Cal Tech 2 0 0 1929 1930 Toledo 4 0 0 1985 2012 Centenary 3 2 1 1935 1940 Tulsa 0 2 0 1958 1960 Central Michigan 1 0 0 2009 2009 UC-Davis 1 1 0 1923 1924 Centre 0 1 0 1921 1921 UCLA 15 24 2 1927 2016 The Citadel 1 0 0 2010 2010 Utah 19 21 2 1924 2016 Colorado 5 14 0 1931 2016 Utah State 4 2 0 1922 1992 Colorado State 13 3 1 1926 1994 UTSA 3 0 0 2013 2015 Denver 1 1 0 1949 1950 Washington 11 21 1 1978 2015 DePaul 1 0 0 1931 1931 Washington State 26 16 0 1963 2016 Drake 1 1 0 1935 1948 Whittier 9 3 0 1915 1935 Eastern Michigan 1 0 0 1988 1988 Wisconsin 0 2 0 2001 2004 Fresno State 0 2 0 1981 1984 Wyoming 12 10 0 1936 1977 Georgia 0 0 1 1985 1985 Totals * 601 452 33 1899 2016 Georgia Tech 2 0 0 1994 1995 * Includes results against defunct programs not listed above Grambling State 1 0 0 2016 2016 Hardin Simmons 4 6 0 1942 1964 All-Time vs. the FBS Conferences Hawai’i 5 0 0 1951 2016 Houston 1 1 0 1969 1986 (based on current conference affiliation) Idaho 10 2 0 1951 2008 Pac-12 Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Illinois 3 1 0 1990 1996 Arizona State 49-40-1 1899 2016 Indiana 2 2 0 1967 1974 California 16-14-2 1978 2014 Iowa 7 6 0 1966 2010 Colorado 5-14 1931 2016 Iowa State 4 1 1 1948 1968 Oregon 16-25 1937 2014 Kansas 2 3 1 1936 1966 Oregon State 22-15-1 1966 2016 Kansas State 5 1 1 1941 1978 Stanford 14-16 1979 2016 Long Beach State 2 0 0 1984 1991 UCLA 15-24-2 1927 2016 Louisiana (ULL) 1 0 0 2011 2011 USC 8-32 * 1916 2016 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM) 1 0 0 1998 1998 Utah 19-21-2 1924 2016 Louisiana State (LSU) 0 3 0 1984 2003 Washington 11-21-1 1978 2016 Loyola (L.A.) 4 5 0 1905 1940 Washington State 26-16 1963 2016 Marquette 4 6 0 1938 1957 Totals 201-238-9 Miami (Fla.) 1 2 0 1991 1993 (*2005 loss to USC vacated by NCAA) Michigan 0 2 0 1970 1978 Michigan State 0 3 0 1936 1949 American Athletic Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 1999 1999 Houston 1-1 1969 1986 Minnesota 0 1 0 1939 1939 SMU 1-1 1938 1985 Missouri 0 3 0 1957 1967 Tulsa 0-2 1958 1960 Montana 4 1 0 1938 1956 Totals 2-4 Nebraska 1 1 1 1961 2009 Nevada 4 1 1 1924 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. UNLV 3 0 0 2001 2014 New Mexico 44 20 3 1908 2015 Boston College 1-0 2013 2013 New Mexico State 31 5 1 1909 1994 Georgia Tech 2-0 1994 1995 North Carolina 1 0 0 1986 1986 Miami 1-2 1991 1993 North Carolina State 1 0 0 1989 1989 North Carolina 1-0 1986 1986 North Texas 1 0 0 2002 2002 North Carolina State 1-0 1989 1989 Northern Arizona 13 1 0 1931 2015 Pittsburgh 0-1 1979 1979 Northwestern 2 0 0 1975 1976 Syracuse 0-2 1969 1990 Notre Dame 1 2 0 1941 1982 Totals 6-5 Occidental 5 3 1 1913 1933 Ohio State 1 3 0 1967 2000 Big 10 Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Oklahoma 1 1 0 1988 1989 Illinois 3-1 1990 1996 Oklahoma City 2 0 0 1934 1935 Indiana 2-2 1967 1974 Oklahoma State 4 4 0 1931 2012 Iowa 7-6 1966 2010 Oregon 16 25 0 1937 2014 Michigan 0-2 1970 1978 Oregon State 22 15 1 1966 2016 Michigan State 0-3 1936 1949 Pacific 9 0 0 1934 1995 Minnesota 0-1 1939 1939 Penn State 0 1 0 1999 1999 Nebraska (while in Big 12) 1-1-1 1961 2009 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 1979 1979 Northwestern 2-0 1975 1976 Pomona 6 4 0 1905 1939 Ohio State 1-3 1967 2000 Purdue 0 2 0 2003 2005 Penn State 0-1 1999 1999 Redlands 1 0 0 1920 1920 Purdue 0-2 2003 2005 Rice 0 4 0 1916 1931 Wisconsin 0-2 2002 2004 St. Mary’s (Calif.) 1 1 0 1922 1923 Totals 16-24-1

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Big 12 Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. All-Time Coaching Records Baylor 0-1 1992 1992 Coach Years W L T Pct. Iowa State 4-1-1 1948 1968 Stewart F. Forbes 1899 1 1 1 .500 Kansas 2-3-1 1936 1966 William Skinner 1900-01 7 2 0 .770 Kansas State 5-1-1 1941 1978 1902 5 0 0 1.000 Missouri 0-3 1957 1967 Orin A. Kates 1903-04 5 1 2 .750 Oklahoma 1-1 1988 1989 William M. Ruthrauf 1905 5 2 0 .714 Oklahoma State 4-4 1931 2012 H.B. Galbreath 1908-09 8 1 0 .889 Texas 0-1 1925 1925 George F. Shipp 1910-11 8 1 1 .850 Texas A&M 0-1 1921 1921 Ray L. Quigley 1912 2 1 0 .667 TCU 1-1 1999 2003 F.A. King 1913 2 2 0 .500 J.F. “Pop” McKale 1914-17, 1919-30 80 32 6 .703 Texas Tech 4-25-2 1932 1988 Fred A. Enke 1931 3 5 1 .389 Totals 21-42-5 A.W. “Gus” Farwick 1932 4 5 0 .444 G.A. “Tex” Oliver 1933-37 32 11 4 .723 Conference USA W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Orian M. Landreth 1938 3 6 0 .333 Middle Tennessee 1-0 1999 1999 Miles W. Casteel 1939-42, 1945-48 45 26 3 .628 Robert E. Winslow 1949-51 12 18 1 .403 North Texas 1-0 2002 2002 Warren Woodson 1952-56 26 22 2 .540 Rice 0-4 1916 1931 Edward A. Doherty 1957-58 4 15 1 .225 UTEP 38-11-2 1916 2003 Jim LaRue 1959-66 41 37 2 .538 UTSA 3-0 2013 2015 Darrell Mudra 1967-68 11 9 1 .548 Totals 43-15-2 Robert W. Weber 1969-72 16 26 0 .381 James C. Young 1973-76 31 13 0 .705 FBS Independent Schools W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Tony Mason 1977-79 16 18 1 .471 Larry Smith 1980-86 48 28 3 .627 BYU 12-10-1 1936 2016 Dick Tomey 1987-2000 95 64 4 .583 Notre Dame 1-2 1941 1982 John Mackovic 2001-03 10 18 0 .357 Totals 13-12-1 Mike Hankwitz 2003 (acting) 1 6 0 .143 Mike Stoops 2004-11 41 50 0 .451 Mid-American Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Tim Kish 2011 (acting) 3 3 0 .500 Rich Rodriguez 2012- 36 29 0 .554 Bowling Green 1-0 1987 1987 Totals 1899-2015 598 443 33 .572 Central Michigan 1-0 2009 2009 Eastern Michigan 1-0 1988 1988 Arizona Coaches By Victories Toledo 4-0 1985 2012 Coach Years W Totals 7-0 Dick Tomey 1987-2000 95 J.F. “Pop” McKale 1914-17, 1919-30 80 W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Larry Smith 1980-86 48 Air Force 3-6 1959 1974 Miles W. Casteel 1939-42, 1945-48 45 Boise State 0-1 2014 2014 Jim LaRue 1959-66 41 Colorado State 13-3-1 1926 1994 Mike Stoops 2004-11* 41 Rich Rodriguez 2012- 36 Fresno State 0-2 1981 1984 G.A. “Tex” Oliver 1933-37 32 Hawai’i 5-0 1954 2016 James C. Young 1973-76 31 UNLV 3-0 2001 2014 Warren Woodson 1952-56 26 Nevada 4-1-1 1924 2015 Tony Mason 1977-79 16 New Mexico 44-20-3 1908 2015 Robert W. Weber 1969-72 16 San Diego State 10-5 1931 2001 San Jose State 3-1 1965 1985 Arizona Coaches, By Winning Percentage Utah State 4-2 1922 1992 (Minimum Two Seasons Coached) Wyoming 12-10 1936 1977 Coach Years W L T Pct. Totals 101-51-5 H.B. Galbreath 1908-09 8 1 0 .889 George F. Shipp 1910-11 8 1 1 .850 Southeastern Conference W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. William Skinner 1900-01 7 2 0 .770 Auburn 1-2 1968 1977 Orin A. Kates 1903-04 5 1 2 .750 Georgia 0-0-1 1985 1985 G.A. “Tex” Oliver 1933-37 32 11 4 .723 Louisiana State 0-3 1984 2006 James C. Young 1973-76 31 13 0 .705 J.F. “Pop” McKale 1914-17, 1919-30 80 32 6 .703 Totals 1-5-1 Miles W. Casteel 1939-42, 1945-48 45 26 3 .628 Larry Smith 1980-86 48 28 3 .627 W-L-T First Mtg. Last Mtg. Dick Tomey 1987-2000 95 64 4 .595 Idaho 10-2 1951 2008 Rich Rodriguez 2012- 36 29 0 .554 Louisiana (ULL) 1-0 2011 2011 Mike Stoops 2004-11 41 50 0 .451 John Mackovic 2001-03 10 18 0 .357 Louisiana-Monroe (ULM) 1-0 1998 1998 New Mexico State 31-5-1 1909 1994 Totals 43-7-1 Dick Tomey, Arizona’s Winningest Coach The end of the 2000 season saw Dick Tomey resign after 14 years at Arizona. More than two dozen counterparts had coached at the other nine league schools during his tenure. Tomey led Arizona to its two best seasons and left a strong legacy as a coach-educator and the winningest coach in UA history. • Nine winning seasons; overall UA Coaching Record: 95-64-4 • Top 10 in career victories by active Division I-A coaches at time • Pac-10 Conference Record: 60-49-4 • No. 8 on all-time Pac-10 coaching victories chart at time • One of four coaches to win 12 games in 85 years of Pac-10 • Pac-10 Coach of the Year, 1992 • 20 All-Americans, 43 first-team All-Pac-10 players; Four Pac-10 POYs • 1998 Provost Award for Outstanding Teaching • Graduation Rate of 67 percent in final report; best in Pac-10, 10th in nation • Seven Bowl Games, four bowl victories • Arizona’s highest national final ranking (No. 4 in 1998) • AFCA Western Regional Coach of the Year 1982 • Eight Major National Player Awards; Four Morris Trophy winners

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All-time results for Arizona football 1909 (3-1) 1917 (3-2) 1924 (2-4) seasons dating to 1899 are listed on Head Coach H.B. Galbraith Head Coach: J.F. McKale Head Coach: J.F. McKale the following pages. Final record, Captain: Thomas Rice Captain: Bill McGowan Captain: Kirke LaShelle head coach, team captains and cu- Fort Huachuca H W 33-0 USC A L 6-31 USC A L 0-29 mulative score are listed with each New Mexico State A W 6-0 New Mexico State A W 26-7 Utah A L 7-32 season. Locations designated as Prescott H.S. H W 21-0 U.S. Field Artillery H W 41-0 New Mexico State H W 7-0 home (H), away (A) or neutral (N). New Mexico H L 11-23 Camp Henry Jones Officers H L 3-0 Nevada A L 14-23 1899 (1-1-1) 71-23 Whittier A W 45-0 New Mexico H L 0-3 121-38 UC Davis H W 12-6 Head Coach: Stuart F. Forbes 40-93 Captain: George Parker 1910 (5-0) Tucson Town H T 0-0 Head Coach: George F. Shipp 1918 Arizona State H L 2-11 Captain: Charles Roletti No Team Fielded 1925 (3-3-1) Tucson Indians H W 22-5 Tucson H.S. H W 21-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale 24-16 El Paso Military H W 29-0 1919 (7-1) Captain: Charles Gilliland New Mexico State H W 18-2 Arizona State H W 13-3 Head Coach: J.F. McKale New Mexico A W 1-0 ^ Utah H W 9-0 1900 (3-1) Captain: Emzy Lynch Tucson H.S. A W 18-6 USC A L 0-56 Head Coach: William Skinner Arizona State H W 59-0 ^ Win by default 87-8 New Mexico State H W 33-0 Captain: Courtland Day Phoenix Indians H W 60-0 New Mexico A W 24-0 Tucson Indians H W 34-0 Soldiers H W 20-0 Texas A L 0-20 City of Indians H W 45-0 1911 (3-1-1) New Mexico State A W 33-0 Nevada H T 0-0 Tucson Indians H W 52-0 Head Coach: George F. Shipp Whittier A W 1-0 ^ 70-79 Phoenix Indians A L 0-6 Captain: Cliffe Rolfe Pomona H L 7-19 131-6 New Mexico A W 6-0 UTEP H W 46-0 New Mexico State A L 0-3 Occidental H W 27-0 1926 (5-1-1) 1901 (4-1) El Paso Military A W 5-0 ^ Win by default 235-19 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Tucson H.S. H T 0-0 Captain: Bob Crouch Head Coach: William Skinner Tucson H.S. H W 5-0 Phoenix J.C. H W 54-0 Captain: Leslie Gillett 1920 (6-1) 22-3 Arizona State H W 35-0 Tucson Indians H W 22-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale New Mexico State A W 7-0 Tucson Indians H W 47-6 Captain: A.L. Slonaker Whittier H W 16-6 Tucson Indians H W 40-0 1912 (2-1) Phoenix Indians H W 51-20 New Mexico H W 21-0 Phoenix Indians A L 0-13 Head Coach: R.L. Quigley Camp Harry Jones H W 167-0 Occidental + A L 7-9 Phoenix Indians H W 6-0 Captain: Dick Merritt UTEP A W 60-7 Colorado State H T 3-3 115-19 Tucson H.S. H W 19-0 New Mexico State H W 41-0 + L.A. Memorial Coliseum 143-18 New Mexico State A L 14-21 Pomona A L 0-31 1902 (5-0) New Mexico A W 22-9 New Mexico H W 28-7 55-30 Redlands H W 34-0 1927 (4-2-1) Head Coach: Leslie Gillett 381-65 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Captain: Bard L. Cosgrove Captain: Martin Gentry Tucson Indians H W 17-0 1913 (2-2) Occidental H T 14-14 Tucson Indians H W 43-0 Head Coach: Frank A. King 1921 (7-2) UTEP A W 19-6 Fort Grant H W 28-0 Captain: Jay McIntosh Head Coach: J.F. McKale Eastern Arizona JC H W 65-0 Arizona State H W 12-0 New Mexico State A L 6-12 Captain: Walt Wofford New Mexico State H W 33-6 Fort Huachuca + N W 34-0 Phoenix Indians H W 13-0 Bisbee Legion H W 84-13 New Mexico A L 6-7 + Naco, Ariz. 134-0 Occidental H L 0-27 Phoenix Indians H W 75-0 UCLA H W 16-13 New Mexico A W 7-3 Texas A&M A L 13-17 Whittier H L 12-13 26-42 UTEP H W 74-0 1903 (2-0) 165-59 New Mexico State A W 31-0 Head Coach: Orin A. Kates New Mexico A W 24-0 Captain: Leo Rosenberg 1914 (4-1) N.M. Millitary J.C. H W 110-0 1928 (5-1-2) Tucson Indians H W 28-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Whittier H W 7-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Tucson Indians H W 21-10 Captain: Turner Smith East-West Christmas Classic Bowl * Captain: Ted Diebold 49-10 Douglas YMCA H W 21-0 Centre (Ky.) N L 0-38 UCLA A T 7-7 Arizona State H W 34-0 * San Diego, Calif. (Dec.26) 418-68 Pomona H W 13-6 Occidental A L 0-14 1904 (3-1-2) Arizona State A W 39-0 New Mexico State A W 10-0 Head Coach: Orin A. Kates UTEP A W 12-6 Pomona H W 7-6 1922 (6-3) Captain: Burrell Hatcher New Mexico H T 6-6 72-20 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Tucson Indians H T 0-0 USC A L 7-78 Captain: John Hobbs Tucson Indians H W 6-5 New Mexico State H W 40-0 Phoenix Indians H W 19-0 Phoenix H.S. A L 0-37 1915 (5-3) Whittier H W 28-7 USC A L 0-15 Tucson Indians H W 26-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale 152-110 Santa Clara A L 7-8 Tucson Indians H W 28-0 Captain: William Asa Porter New Mexico State H W 21-7 Tombstone H T 6-6 Douglas YMCA A W 14-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) H W 20-3 1929 (7-1) 66-48 Arizona State H W 7-0 New Mexico H W 10-0 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Pomona A W 7-3 Rice A L 0-10 Captain: Wendell Acuff Pheonix Indians H W 56-0 1905 (4-2) UTEP A W 18-0 Occidental + A W 16-7 22nd Infantry (Douglas) H W 49-0 Head Coach: William M. Ruthrauff Utah State + N W 7-6 Cal Tech ++ H W 35-0 New Mexico State A L 0-3 Captain: John Ruthrauff + Phoenix, Ariz. 102-49 UTEP H W 19-0 Western New Mexico A L 0-6 Phoenix Indians H W 34-0 New Mexico State H W 28-0 Whittier H L 0-22 Tucson Indians H W 6-0 Arizona State H W 26-0 133-34 1923 (5-3) Tucson Indians H W 22-0 Pomona (@Phoenix) N L 12-15 Head Coach: J.F. McKale Tombstone A W 17-0 New Mexico A W 6-0 Captain: Marvin Clark Pomona A L 5-41 1916 (5-3) Whittier H W 40-0 Phoenix Indians H W 48-0 Loyola (Calif.) + A L 0-55 Head Coach: J.F. McKale + Played in Rose Bowl, night 182-22 Phoenix J.C. H W 19-13 + First Night Game 84-96 Captain: James Hendry ++ First game in Arizona Stadium UTEP H W 12-7 Douglas YMCA A W 16-0 St. Mary’s (Calif.) A L 20-22 22nd Infantry (Douglas) H W 29-0 1906 & 1907 New Mexico A W 14-7 1930 (6-1-1) Whittier A L 10-26 No Teams Fielded UC Davis + N L 7-9 Head Coach: J.F. McKale UTEP H W 41-0 USC A L 6-69 Captains: Waldo Dicus & Bill Hargis Phoenix Indians H W 55-0 Santa Clara H W 20-0 Cal Tech + A W 26-12 New Mexico State H W 73-0 1908 (5-0) + Phoenix, Ariz. 146-127 Rice A L 0-21 Rice A L 16-47 Head Coach: H.B. Galbraith Arizona State H W 6-0 USC + N L 7-20 Captain: Ron Burnham Occidental ++ N W 21-0 + Phoenix, Ariz. 247-93 Tucson Indians H W 27-0 Pomona H W 20-0 Tucson Indians H W 43-0 UTEP A T 0-0 Tucson Athletics H W 36-0 New Mexico H W 33-0 Tucson Indians H W 20-0 Colorado State H W 16-0 New Mexico A W 10-5 + Played in Rose Bowl, night 122-33 136-5 ++ Phoenix, Ariz. 136 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 137 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1931 (3-5-1; 1-1-1 Border Conference) 1937 (8-2; 3-1 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Fred Enke Head Coach: G.A. Oliver Captain: Horrace Collier Captain: None Sept. 26 San Diego State H -/- L 0-8 Oct. 2 Arizona State H -/- W 20-6 Oct. 3 Pomona H -/- W 19-0 Oct. 9 Oklahoma State + N -/- W 22-13 Oct. 10 Oklahoma State A -/- L 0-31 Oct. 16 Texas Tech A -/- L 0-20 Oct. 23 Rice H -/- L 0-32 Oct. 23 Centenary H -/- L 13-18 Oct. 31 Arizona State A -/- L 6-19 Oct. 30 New Mexico State H -/- W 27-12 Nov. 7 Northern Arizona H -/- W 19-12 Nov. 6 Loyola Marymount A -/- W 13-6 Nov. 14 New Mexico A -/- T 7-7 Nov. 13 New Mexico A -/- W 23-0 Nov. 21 DePaul H -/- W 14-13 Nov. 20 Kansas H -/- W 9-7 Nov. 26 Colorado H -/- L 7-27 Nov. 27 Colorado State H -/- W 47-0 72-149 Dec. 4 Oregon H -/- W 20-6 + Phoenix, Ariz. 194-88 1932 (4-5; 3-2 Border Conf.) Head Coach: A.W. Farwick 1938 (3-6; 0-3 Border Conf.) Captain: Bill Davies Head Coach: Orian M. Landreth Sept. 24 Occidental A -/- W 19-0 Captain: George Ahee Oct. 1 Loyola Marymount H -/- L 6-33 Oct. 1 SMU A -/- L 7-29 Oct. 8 New Mexico State H -/- W 12-7 Oct. 8 New Mexico State H -/- L 6-7 Oct. 14 Texas Tech A -/- L 0-21 Oct. 15 Santa Clara + N -/- L 0-27 Oct. 22 Arizona State A -/- W 20-6 Oct. 22 Loyola Marymount A -/- W 14-12 Oct. 29 Northern Arizona + N -/- L 6-7 Oct. 29 New Mexico H -/- L 7-20 Nov. 11 New Mexico H -/- W 13-6 Nov. 5 Centenary A -/- W 7-6 Nov. 19 San Diego State A -/- L 0-13 Nov. 12 UTEP H -/- L 14-26 Nov. 26 Oklahoma State A -/- L 6-13 Nov. 19 Marquette H -/- W 20-12 + Phoenix, Ariz. 82-106 Nov. 26 Montana H -/- L 0-7 + Phoenix, Ariz. 75-146 1933 (5-3; 3-2 Border Conf.) Head Coach: G.A. Oliver 1939 (6-4; 1-2 Border Conf.) Captain: Clarence Sample Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Sept. 30 Occidental H -/- W 18-0 Captain: Tom Hargis Oct. 7 Loyola Marymount A -/- L 13-14 Sept. 23 Pomona H -/- W 21-0 Oct. 14 Texas Tech H -/- L 0-7 Sept. 30 Minnesota A -/- L 0-62 Oct. 27 New Mexico State A -/- W 6-0 Oct. 14 New Mexico State H -/- W 20-3 Nov. 4 Northern Arizona H -/- W 24-0 Oct. 28 Marquette A -/- L 6-13 Nov. 11 New Mexico A -/- L 0-7 Nov. 4 Centenary H -/- W 7-0 Nov. 18 Arizona State A -/- W 26-7 Nov. 11 UTEP A -/- L 6-14 Nov. 25 Whittier H -/- W 26-0 Nov. 18 Pacific H -/- W 12-7 113-35 Nov. 25 New Mexico A -/- L 6-7 Nov. 30 Montana H -/- W 6-0 1934 (7-2-1; 2-1-1 Border Conf.) Dec. 9 Loyola Marymount + N -/- W 25-7 + Phoenix, Ariz. 109-113 Head Coach: G.A. Oliver Captain: Bud Robinson Sept. 29 San Diego State H -/- W 7-0 1940 (7-2; 3-1 Border Conf.) Oct. 6 Colorado State A -/- W 7-3 Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Oct. 12 Whittier A -/- W 14-7 Captain: John Black Oct. 20 Loyola Marymount H -/- L 0-6 Sept. 28 Northern Arizona H -/- W 41-0 Oct. 26 New Mexico State H -/- T 0-0 Oct. 5 New Mexico State H -/- W 41-0 Nov. 3 New Mexico H -/- W 14-0 Oct. 12 Utah A -/- L 0-24 Nov. 10 Oklahoma City A -/- W 26-6 Oct. 19 Centenary H -/- W 29-6 Nov. 17 Arizona State H -/- W 32-6 Oct. 26 Oklahoma State + N -/- W 24-0 Nov. 29 Texas Tech H -/- L 7-13 Nov. 2 UTEP A -/- W 20-13 Dec. 7 Pacific + N -/- W 31-7 Nov. 9 Loyola Marymount A -/- W 20-13 + Phoenix, Ariz. 138-48 Nov. 23 New Mexico H -/- L 12-13 Nov. 30 Marquette H -/- W 17-14 1935 (7-2; 4-0 Border Conf.) + Phoenix, Ariz. 204-83 Head Coach: G.A. Oliver Captain: Charles Cochran 1941 (7-3; 5-0 Border Conf.) Sept. 28 Arizona State H -/- W 26-0 Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Oct. 5 Centenary A -/- L 7-14 Captain: Emil Benjavicic Oct. 12 Whittier H -/- W 45-0 Sept. 27 Notre Dame A -/- L 7-38 Oct. 19 Loyola Marymount A -/- L 6-13 Oct. 4 New Mexico State H -/- W 47-0 Oct. 26 New Mexico State H -/- W 9-6 Oct. 11 Nevada H -/- W 26-7 Nov. 2 Oklahoma City H -/- W 27-0 Oct. 18 New Mexico A -/- W 31-6 Nov. 11 Texas Tech A -/- W 7-6 Oct. 25 Arizona State A -/- W 20-7 Nov. 23 New Mexico A -/- W 38-6 Nov. 1 UTEP H -/- W 33-14 Nov. 30 Drake H -/- W 53-0 Nov. 8 Northern Arizona H -/- W 41-0 218-45 Nov. 15 Oklahoma State H -/- L 14-41 Nov. 29 Kansas State H -/- W 28-21 1936 (5-2-3; 3-0-1 Border Conf.) Dec. 6 Utah H -/- L 6-12 253-146 Head Coach: G.A. Oliver Captain: None Sept. 25 Brigham Young H -/- W 32-6 Oct. 3 Utah A -/- L 6-14 Oct. 10 Arizona State A -/- W 18-0 Oct. 17 Centenary H -/- T 13-13 Oct. 24 New Mexico State H -/- W 28-7 Oct. 31 Kansas A -/- T 0-0 Nov. 7 New Mexico H -/- W 28-0 Nov. 21 Michigan State A -/- L 0-7 Nov. 28 Wyoming + N -/- W 58-0 Dec. 5 Texas Tech H -/- T 7-7 + Phoenix, Ariz. 190-54

136 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 137 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1942 (6-4; 4-2 Border Conf.) 1947 (5-4-1; 3-2 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Captain: Murl McCain Captain: Fred Knez Sept. 26 New Mexico State H -/- W 53-0 Sept. 27 Wyoming H -/- W 27-7 Oct. 3 Utah H -/- W 14-0 Oct. 4 Montana H -/- W 40-7 Oct. 10 Arizona State A -/- W 23-0 Oct. 11 Hardin Simmons A -/- L 7-35 Oct. 17 Oklahoma State H -/- W 20-6 Oct. 18 UTEP A -/- W 14-13 Oct. 24 Marquette A -/- L 0-39 Oct. 25 New Mexico H -/- W 22-12 Nov. 7 Hardin Simmons H -/- W 26-34 Nov. 8 Texas Tech A -/- L 28-41 Nov. 14 New Mexico H -/- L 14-13 Nov. 15 Arizona State A -/- W 26-13 Nov. 21 UTEP A -/- W 19-7 Nov. 22 Marquette H -/- L 21-39 Nov. 26 Texas Tech H -/- L 7-13 Nov. 29 Kansas H -/13 L 28-54 Dec. 5 2nd Air Force H -/- L 13-27 Dec. 6 Utah H -/- T 20-20 189-139 233-241 1943 & 1944 1948 (6-5; 3-2 Border Conf.) World War II Years Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel No teams fielded Captains: Harry Varner & Art Converse Sept. 25 San Diego State H -/- W 14-6 Like many schools around the nation, Arizona did Oct. 2 Utah A -/- L 14-47 not field a football team during the World War II Oct. 9 Hardin Simmons H -/- W 20-14 years of 1943 and 1944. The war began affect- Oct. 16 Michigan State A -/- L 7-61 ing college football programs as early as 1942, Oct. 23 Texas Tech H -/- L 0-31 though the Wildcats managed a 6-4 record under Oct. 30 Arizona State H -/- W 33-21 coach Miles W. Casteel in their final season before Nov. 6 New Mexico A -/- W 14-6 the two-year hiatus. Nov. 13 UTEP H -/- L 14-25 Nov. 20 Iowa State H -/- W 14-7 Among those on the 1942 squad were William Nov. 27 Marquette + N -/- W 24-14 “Bill” Lowell (pictured), Rue Mattice and Stanley Jan. 1 Salad Bowl (Phoenix, Ariz.) Petropolis, who served in World War II and were Drake N -/- L 13-14 killed in action. Lowell served in the U.S. Marine + Phoenix, Ariz. 167-246 Corps and died during the battle of Iwo Jima, a month-long conflict that killed more than 6,800 Americans. Petropolis was one of 19,000 American 1949 (2-7-1; 2-4 Border Conf.) soldiers killed in the Battle of the Bulge, an attack Head Coach: Bob Winslow by Germany on France, Belgium and Luxembourg late in World War II. Mattice, Captains: Max Spilsbury & Roy Rivenburg a First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army, died shortly after Japan announced it Sept. 24 New Mexico State H -/- W 40-7 would surrender, flying transport in the Philippines when he lost power to both Oct. 1 Utah H -/- T 12-12 engines. Oct. 8 Hardin Simmons A -/- L 0-35 Oct. 15 UTEP H -/- L 0-28 In 2008, a memorial was built on campus to honor Lowell and fellow teammates Oct. 22 Texas Tech A -/- L 7-27 from the 1942 football team who served in World War II. The memorial was Oct. 29 Denver A -/- L 6-20 inspired by J. David Lowell, Bill Lowell’s younger brother and a generous UA Nov. 5 New Mexico H -/- W 46-14 benefactor. Lowell donated $2.5 million in capital funding toward construction Nov. 12 Arizona State A -/- L 7-34 of the UA basketball/volleyball practice facility northeast of McKale Memorial Nov. 19 Michigan State H -/18 L 0-75 Center. The memorial – which features a life-size bust of Bill Lowell – is located Nov. 26 Kansas H -/- L 0-46 just west of the entrance to the Richard Jefferson Gymnasium. 118-298

David Lowell and his wife Edith later made additional contributions to the ath- letics department to fund construction of the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility, 1950 (4-6; 2-4 Border Conf.) which is a five-story football building that houses the entire Wildcat football Head Coach: Bob Winslow operation and encloses the north end of Arizona Stadium. Captain: Eddie Wolgast Sept. 23 West Texas H -/- L 26-34 Sept. 30 Utah A -/- L 14-27 1945 (5-0; No Conference Play) Oct. 7 Hardin Simmons H -/- W 32-28 Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Oct. 14 UTEP A -/- L 13-14 Captain: Boyd Morse Oct. 21 Colorado A -/- L 25-28 Oct. 28 Denver H -/- W 19-14 Oct. 13 Northern Arizona H -/- W 52-6 Nov. 4 New Mexico A -/- W 38-0 Oct. 20 San Diego State A -/- W 46-0 Nov. 11 Arizona State H -/- L 13-47 Oct. 27 Williams Field H -/- W 30-0 Nov. 18 Texas Tech H -/- L 7-39 Nov. 10 Cal Poly H -/- W 37-6 Nov. 25 Iowa State H -/- W 27-26 Nov. 17 San Diego State H -/- W 28-0 214-257 193-12 1951 (6-5; 4-3 Border Conf.) 1946 (4-4-2; 2-2-1 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Bob Winslow Head Coach: Miles W. Casteel Captains: Jim Donarski & Bill Glazier Captain: Virgil Marsh Sept. 15 New Mexico State H -/- W 67-13 Sept. 28 Arizona State H -/- W 67-0 Sept. 22 Utah H -/- L 7-27 Oct. 5 Utah A -/- L 7-14 Sept. 29 Oregon A -/- L 21-39 Oct. 12 UTEP H -/- W 27-13 Oct. 6 West Texas H -/- W 28-13 Oct. 19 Pacific H -/- W 47-13 Oct. 13 UTEP H -/- W 19-15 Oct. 26 Marquette A -/- L 0-20 Oct. 27 Texas Tech A -/- L 0-41 Nov. 2 Hardin Simmons H -/- L 8-19 Nov. 3 New Mexico H -/- W 32-20 Nov. 9 Santa Clara H -/- T 21-21 Nov. 10 Arizona State A -/- L 14-61 Nov. 16 New Mexico A -/- T 13-13 Nov. 17 Idaho H -/- W 13-6 Nov. 23 Texas Tech H -/- L 0-16 Nov. 24 Hardin Simmons A -/- L 13-14 Nov. 30 Kansas State H -/- W 28-7 Dec. 21 Hawaii A -/- W 32-21 218-136 246-270

138 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 139 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1952 (6-4; 3-2 Border Conf.) 1957 (1-8-1; 0-4 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Warren Woodson Head Coach: Ed Doherty Captains: Jim Donarski & Dick Christiansen Captains: Allen Polley & Jack Davis Sept. 20 Hawaii H -/- W 57-7 Sept. 21 Brigham Young H -/- T 14-14 Sept. 27 New Mexico State H -/- W 62-12 Sept. 28 Missouri A -/- L 13-35 Oct. 4 Utah A -/- W 27-0 Oct. 12 Colorado A -/- L 14-34 Oct. 11 Colorado H -/- L 19-34 Oct. 19 New Mexico H -/- L 0-27 Oct. 18 Marquette A -/- L 7-37 Oct. 26 Texas Tech H -/- L 6-28 Oct. 25 Hardin Simmons H -/- W 13-12 Nov. 2 West Texas H -/- L 20-21 Nov. 1 New Mexico A -/- W 13-7 Nov. 9 Hardin Simmons H -/- L 20-28 Nov. 8 Arizona State H -/- L 18-20 Nov. 16 Simmons El Paso H -/- L 14-51 Nov. 15 UTEP A -/- W 55-7 Nov. 23 Marquette H -/- W 17-14 Nov. 22 Texas Tech A -/- L 14-19 Nov. 30 Arizona State A -/11 L 7-47 285-155 125-299 1953 (4-5-1; Border Conf.) 1958 (3-7; 2-1 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Warren Woodson Head Coach: Ed Doherty Captain: Buddy Lewis Captains: Ralph Hunsaker Sept. 19 Utah A -/- L 7-28 Sept. 20 Utah State H -/- W 7-6 Sept. 26 Colorado A -/- L 14-20 Sept. 27 Iowa State H -/- L 0-14 Oct. 3 New Mexico State H -/- W 46-7 Oct. 4 at Tulsa A -/- L 0-34 Oct. 10 New Mexico H -/- W 20-0 Oct. 11 Colorado H -/19 L 12-65 Oct. 17 Marquette H -/- L 0-14 Oct. 18 at New Mexico A -/- L 13-33 Oct. 31 West Texas H -/- W 39-6 Oct. 25 Idaho H -/- L 16-24 Nov. 7 Texas Tech A -/- L 27-52 Nov. 1 West Texas H -/- W 15-8 Nov. 14 UTEP H -/- L 20-28 Nov. 8 Texas Tech A -/- L 6-33 Nov. 21 Kansas State H -/- T 26-26 Nov. 15 at UTEP A -/- W 14-12 Nov. 28 Arizona State % A -/- W 35-0 Nov. 22 Arizona State H -/- L 0-47 % First TV game (statewide) 234-181 83-276 1954 (7-3; 3-2 Border Conf.) 1959 (4-6; 1-2 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Warren Woodson Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: Buddy Lewis & Glen Bowers Captains: Jim Geist, Gary Cropper Sept. 18 New Mexico State H -/- W 58-0 Sept. 19 BYU H -/- L 14-18 21,481 Sept. 25 Utah A -/- W 54-20 Sept. 26 West Texas State A -/- W 7-6 8,500 Oct. 9 Colorado H -/- L 18-40 Oct. 3 Idaho H -/- W 16-14 19,263 Oct. 16 Idaho H -/- W 35-13 Oct. 17 New Mexico H -/- L 7-28 25,870 Oct. 23 New Mexico A -/- W 41-7 Oct. 24 Colorado H -/- L 0-18 20,076 Oct. 30 West Texas H -/- W 48-12 Oct. 31 Utah A -/- L 6-54 11,000 Nov. 6 Texas Tech H -/- L 14-28 Nov. 7 Texas Tech H -/- W 30-26 12,759 Nov. 13 UTEP A -/- L 21-41 Nov. 14 Air Force + N -/- L 15-22 10,500 Nov. 20 Arizona State H -/- W 54-14 Nov. 21 UTEP H -/- W 14-10 19,062 Nov. 27 Wyoming H -/- W 42-40 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/- L 9-15 32,500 385-215 +Boulder, Colo. 118-211

1955 (5-4-1; 1-2-1 Border Conf.) 1960 (Won 7-3; 3-0 Border Conf.) Head Coach: Warren Woodson Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: Paul Hatcher & Bill Codd Captain: Tony Matz Sept. 17 Colorado State H -/- W 20-7 Sept. 24 Utah H -/- L 3-13 24,595 Sept. 24 Colorado A -/- L 0-14 Oct. 1 Wyoming H -/- W 21-19 20,167 Oct. 1 Idaho H -/- W 47-14 Oct. 8 Colorado A -/- L 16-35 34,152 Oct. 8 West Texas H -/- T 20-20 Oct. 15 Tulsa H -/- L 16-17 23,525 Oct. 15 UTEP H -/- L 0-29 Oct. 22 New Mexico A -/- W 26-14 14,726 Oct. 22 Oregon H -/- L 27-46 Oct. 29 West Texas State H -/- W 21-14 23,999 Nov. 5 Texas Tech A -/- L 7-27 Nov. 5 Idaho H -/- W 32-3 17,131 Nov. 12 Montana H -/- W 29-0 Nov. 12 UTEP A -/- W 28-14 10,500 Nov. 19 New Mexico H -/- W 27-6 Nov. 19 Kansas State H -/- W 35-16 20,814 Nov. 26 Arizona State A -/- W 7-6 Nov. 26 Arizona State H -/- W 35-7 25,793 184-169 233-152 1956 (4-6; 1-3 Border Conf.) 1961 (8-1-1; Independent) Head Coach: Warren Woodson Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: Paul Hatcher & Art Luppino Captains: Eddie Wilson, Bob Garis Sept. 15 Montana + N -/- W 27-12 Sept. 23 Colorado State H -/- W 28-6 25,083 Sept. 22 Wyoming H -/- L 20-26 Sept. 30 Nebraska A -/- T 14-14 34,721 Sept. 29 South Dakota State H -/- W 60-0 Oct. 7 Hardin-Simmons H -/- W 53-7 24,453 Oct. 6 Utah State H -/- L 7-12 Oct. 14 Oregon + N -/- W 15-6 19,542 Oct. 13 at UTEP A -/- L 6-28 Oct. 21 New Mexico H -/- W 22-21 26,027 Oct. 20 at New Mexico A -/- W 26-12 Oct. 28 West Texas State A -/- L 23-27 12,000 Oct. 27 Texas Tech H -/- L 7-21 Nov. 4 Wyoming H -/- W 20-15 24,305 Nov. 3 West Texas H -/- W 20-13 Nov. 11 Idaho H -/- W 43-7 21,303 Nov. 17 Arizona State H -/- L 0-20 Nov. 18 UTEP H -/- W 48-15 23,356 Nov. 24 Colorado H -/20 L 7-38 Nov. 25 Arizona State A -/- W 22-13 40,164 + Phoenix, Ariz. 180-182 +Portland, Ore. 288-131

138 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 139 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1962 (5-5; 2-2 WAC) 1967 (3-6-1; 1-4 WAC) Head Coach: Jim LaRue Head Coach: Darrell Mudra Captains: Kenneth Cook, Howard Breinig Captains: John Jones, Bill Nemeth, James Scott Sept. 22 BYU % H -/- W 27-21 24,276 Sept. 16 Wyoming H -/- L 17-36 36,667 Sept. 29 New Mexico A -/- L 25-35 28,171 Sept. 30 Ohio State A -/- W 14-7 77,468 Oct. 6 Missouri A -/- L 7-17 45,338 Oct. 7 Missouri A -/- L 3-17 45,800 Oct. 13 Air Force H -/- L 6-20 26,631 Oct. 14 UTEP H -/- T 9-9 36,949 Oct. 20 Wyoming A -/- L 8-31 16,202 Oct. 21 Utah H -/- L 29-33 35,348 Oct. 27 West Texas State H -/- W 8-3 22,682 Oct. 28 Indiana H -/10 L 7-42 33,566 Nov. 3 Idaho H -/- L 12-14 22,357 Nov. 4 New Mexico H -/- W 48-13 20,965 Nov. 10 Kansas State H -/- W 14-13 20,419 Nov. 11 BYU A -/- L 14-17 24,442 Nov. 17 UTEP A -/- W 7-0 8,500 Nov. 18 Air Force H -/- W 14-10 27,657 Nov. 24 Arizona State H -/- W 20-17 29,290 Nov. 25 Arizona State A -/- L 7-47 41,567 % First WAC game 134-171 162-231 1963 (5-5; 2-2 WAC) 1968 (8-3; 5-1 WAC) Head Coach: Jim LaRue Head Coach: Darrell Mudra Captains: Gerald Zeman, Ted Christy Captains: Thomas Nelson, Mike Moody Sept. 21 Utah State H -/- L 0-43 25,284 Sept. 21 Iowa State A -/- W 21-12 21,000 Sept. 28 BYU H -/- W 33-7 20,767 Sept. 28 New Mexico A -/- W 19-8 13,479 Oct. 5 Washington State + N -/- L 2-7 18,200 Oct. 5 UTEP H -/- W 25-0 37,300 Oct. 12 UTEP H -/- W 13-7 24,902 Oct. 19 BYU H -/- W 19-3 37,650 Oct. 19 Oregon H -/- L 12-28 18,564 Oct. 26 Indiana A -/- L 13-16 44,847 Oct. 26 West Texas State A -/- W 6-3 17,367 Nov. 2 Washington State H -/- W 28-14 31,400 Nov. 2 Wyoming H -/- W 15-7 20,195 Nov. 9 Air Force A -/- W 14-10 32,196 Nov. 9 Idaho H -/- W 34-7 17,765 Nov. 16 Utah A -/- W 16-15 16,544 Nov. 30 Arizona State A -/- L 6-35 41,140 Nov. 23 Wyoming H -/20 W 14-7 40,500 Dec. 7 New Mexico H -/- L 15-22 16,569 Nov. 30 Arizona State H 19/20 L 7-30 41,350 +Spokane, Washington 136-166 Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Dec. 28 Auburn N -/18 L 10-34 32,302 1964 (6-3-1; 3-1 WAC) 186-149 Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: John Briscoe, Larry Fairholm 1969 (3-7; 3-3 WAC) Sept. 26 BYU H -/- W 39-6 26,218 Head Coach: Bob Weber Oct. 3 Washington State H -/- W 28-12 31,138 Captains: Charles Duke, Jim Grossman Oct. 10 New Mexico A -/- L 7-10 20,844 Sept. 20 Wyoming A -/- L 7-23 20,400 Oct. 17 Oregon A -/- L 0-21 18,000 Sept. 27 Kansas State H -/- L 27-42 38,750 Oct. 24 Wyoming H -/- W 15-7 27,383 Oct. 4 Iowa A -/- L 19-31 47,391 Oct. 23 Air Force A -/- L 0-7 32,325 Oct.11 Houston H -/- L 17-34 32,800 Nov. 7 Idaho H -/- W 14-7 23,513 Oct. 18 UTEP H -/- W 26-10 30,000 Nov. 14 UTEP A -/- W 14-0 8,355 Oct. 25 New Mexico H -/- W 52-28 31,500 Nov. 21 Iowa State H -/- T 0-0 24,595 Nov. 1 BYU A -/- L 21-31 28,941 Nov. 28 Arizona State H -/- W 30-6 30,847 Nov. 8 Syracuse A -/- L 0-23 23,346 147-76 Nov. 15 Utah H -/- W 17-16 23,400 Nov. 29 Arizona State A -/- L 24-38 49,106 1965 (3-7; 1-4 WAC) 210-276 Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: James Pazerski, Tom Malloy 1970 (4-6; 2-4 WAC) Sept. 18 Utah A -/- W 16-9 11,063 Head Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 25 Kansas A -/- W 23-15 32,846 Captains: Billy McKinley, Willie Lewis, John Eggold Oct. 2 Wyoming A -/- L 0-19 16,654 Sept. 19 Michigan A -/8 L 9-20 80,386 Oct. 9 New Mexico H -/- L 2-24 33,700 Sept. 26 San Jose State H -/- W 30-29 38,800 Oct. 16 Washington State + N -/- L 3-21 17,677 Oct. 3 Iowa H -/- W 17-10 37,500 Oct. 23 San Jose State H -/- L 7-13 28,832 Oct. 10 BYU H -/- W 24-17 32,500 Nov. 6 UTEP H -/- W 10-3 24,681 Oct. 24 Utah A -/- L 0-24 15,046 Nov. 13 Air Force H -/- L 7-34 28,391 Oct. 31 Air Force H -/7 L 20-23 36,000 Nov. 20 BYU H -/- L 3-20 24,882 Nov. 7 New Mexico A -/- L 7-35 18,110 Nov. 27 Arizona State A -/- L 6-14 35,896 Nov. 14 UTEP A -/- L 17-33 15,605 + Spokane, Washington 77-172 Nov. 21 Wyoming H -/- W 38-12 31,000 Dec. 5 Arizona State H -/9 L 6-10 38,500 1966 (3-7; 1-4 WAC) 168-213 Head Coach: Jim LaRue Captains: Richard King, Roger Calderwood 1971 (5-6; 3-3 WAC) Sept. 17 Iowa A -/- L 20-31 37,550 Head Coach: Bob Weber Sept. 24 Kansas H -/- L 13-35 33,147 Captains: Charlie McKee, Mark Arneson Oct. 1 Wyoming A -/- L 6-36 13,283 Sept. 18 Washington State + N -/- W 39-28 13,500 Oct. 8 New Mexico A -/- W 36-15 21,756 Sept. 25 UTEP A -/- W 14-6 20,520 Oct. 22 Utah H -/- L 19-24 29,121 Oct. 2 Texas Tech H -/- L 10-13 31,000 Oct. 29 BYU H -/- L 14-16 24,420 Oct. 9 Wyoming A -/- L 3-14 19,100 Nov. 5 Oregon State + N -/- L 12-31 13,067 Oct. 16 UCLA H -/- L 12-28 37,500 Nov. 12 Washington State H -/- W 28-18 23,061 Oct. 23 Utah H -/- W 14-3 31,000 Nov. 19 Iowa State H -/- W 27-24 23,904 Oct. 30 New Mexico H -/- L 28-34 30,000 Nov. 26 Arizona State H -/- L 17-20 34,130 Nov. 6 Oregon State H -/- W 34-22 31,000 + Portland, Ore. 192-250 Nov. 13 BYU A -/- W 27-14 27,109 Nov. 20 San Diego State A -/- L 10-39 21,681 Nov. 27 Arizona State A -/9 L 0-31 50,370 + Spokane, Wash. 191-232

140 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 141 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1972 (4-7; 4-3 WAC) 1977 (5-7; 3-4 WAC) Head Coach: Bob Weber Head Coach: Tony Mason Captains: None Captain: Jon Abbott Sept. 9 Colorado State H -/- W 17-0 30,000 Sept. 10 Auburn A -/- L 10-21 45,500 Sept. 16 Oregon A -/- L 7-34 30,000 Sept. 17 San Diego State H -/- L 14-21 42,135 Sept. 23 Washington State H -/- L 6-28 30,000 Sept. 24 Iowa A -/- W 41-7 53,110 Oct. 7 UCLA A -/14 L 31-42 27,321 Oct. 1 Wyoming A -/- L 12-13 25,133 Oct. 14 New Mexico A -/- W 27-15 15,672 Oct. 8 Texas Tech H -/17 L 26-32 41,500 Oct. 21 Texas Tech A -/- L 10-35 33,320 Oct. 22 Utah H -/- W 45-17 43,500 Oct. 28 UTEP H -/- W 45-22 28,000 Oct. 29 BYU A -/17 L 14-34 33,106 Nov. 4 Utah A -/- L 27-28 19,238 Nov. 5 Colorado State H -/- L 14-35 41,016 Nov. 11 BYU H -/- W 21-7 26,500 Nov. 12 New Mexico H -/- W 15-13 40,500 Nov. 18 Wyoming H -/- L 14-22 30,500 Nov. 19 UTEP A -/- W 41-24 7,100 Nov. 25 Arizona State H -/18 L 21-38 38,500 Nov. 26 ASU A -/19 L 7-23 56,326 226-271 Dec. 3 Hawai’i A -/- W 17-10 30,994 256-250 1973 (8-3; 6-1 WAC) Head Coach: Jim Young 1978 (5-6; 3-4 Pac-10) Captains: Ransom Terrell, James O’Conner, Mark Neal Head Coach: Tony Mason Sept. 8 Colorado State A -/- W 31-0 17,217 Captains: Corky Ingraham, Neil Orr Sept. 16 Wyoming A -/- W 21-7 19,718 Sept. 9 Kansas State H -/- W 31-0 50,484 Sept. 22 Indiana H -/- W 26-10 38,643 Sept. 16 Oregon State % H -/- W 21-7 49,056 Oct. 6 Iowa A -/- W 23-20 40,365 Sept. 23 Texas Tech A -/- L 26-41 41,712 Oct. 13 New Mexico H -/- W 22-14 39,582 Sept. 30 Iowa H -/- W 23-3 46,851 Oct. 20 Texas Tech H 19/- L 17-31 40,172 Oct. 7 Michigan A -/3 L 17-21 104,913 Oct. 27 Utah H -/- W 42-21 34,219 Oct. 14 California H -/- L 20-33 54,121 Nov. 3 UTEP A -/- W 35-18 6,960 Oct. 27 UCLA A -/10 L 14-24 41,077 Nov. 10 BYU A -/- W 24-10 19,597 Nov. 4 Washington A -/20 L 21-31 47,587 Nov. 17 Air Force H 19/- L 26-27 39,733 Nov. 11 Oregon A -/- W 24-3 26,200 Nov. 24 Arizona State A -/13 L 19-55 51,383 Nov. 18 Washington State H -/- W 31-24 49,557 286-213 Nov. 25 Arizona State H -/- L 17-18 58,090 % First Pacific-10 Conference Game 245-205 1974 (9-2; 6-1 WAC) Head Coach: Jim Young 1979 (6-5-1; 4-3 Pac-10) Captain: Rex Naumetz Head Coach: Tony Mason Sept. 14 San Diego State H 17/- W 17-10 38,914 Captains: Jim Krohn, Cleveland Crosby Sept. 21 Indiana A 17/- W 35-20 35,683 Sept. 1 Colorado State H -/- W 33-17 50,323 Sept. 28 New Mexico A 15/- W 15-10 24,440 Sept. 8 Washington State A -/- W 22-7 26,753 Oct. 5 UTEP H 12/- W 42-13 38,051 Sept. 15 California H -/- L 7-10 52,124 Oct. 12 Utah A 12/- W 41-8 24,802 Sept. 22 Texas Tech H -/- T 14-14 40,476 Oct. 19 Texas Tech A 9/17 L 8-17 40,231 Sept. 29 San Jose State H -/- W 38-18 48,061 Oct. 26 BYU H 16/- L 13-37 34,116 Oct. 13 Oregon H -/- W 24-13 47,681 Nov. 9 Colorado State H -/- W 34-21 33,116 Oct. 20 Stanford H -/- L 10-30 55,217 Nov. 16 Air Force A -/- W 27-24 34,802 Nov. 3 USC A -/3 L 7-34 62,054 Nov. 23 Wyoming H -/- W 21-14 34,467 Nov. 10 San Diego State A -/- L 10-42 38,581 Nov. 30 Arizona State H -/- W 10-0 40,782 Nov. 17 Oregon State H -/- W 42-18 45,162 263-174 Nov. 24 Arizona State A -/- W 27-24 70,947 Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) 1975 (9-2; 5-2 WAC) Dec. 25 Pittsburgh N -/10 L 10-16 55,347 244-243 Head Coach: Jim Young

Captain: Bruce Hill Sept. 20 Pacific H 17/- W 16-0 37,720 1980 (5-6; 3-4 Pac-10) Sept. 27 Wyoming A 15/- W 14-0 21,720 Head Coach: Larry Smith Oct. 4 Northwestern H 17/- W 41-6 38,501 Captain: Hubie Oliver Oct. 11 UTEP A 17/- W 36-0 15,700 Sept. 20 Colorado State H -/- L 13-15 48,511 Oct. 18 Texas Tech H 13/- W 32-28 39,854 Sept. 27 California A -/- W 31-24 41,000 Oct. 25 New Mexico H 13/- L 34-44 35,878 Oct. 4 Iowa A -/- W 5-3 59,950 Nov. 1 BYU A 17/- W 36-20 27,882 Oct. 11 USC H -/2 L 10-27 54,789 Nov. 8 San Diego State A 15/13 W 31-24 53,611 Oct. 18 Washington State H -/- L 14-38 47,132 Nov. 15 Colorado State A 12/- W 31-9 19,887 Oct. 25 Notre Dame H -/2 L 3-20 56,211 Nov. 22 Utah H 11/- W 38-14 39,227 Nov. 1 UCLA H -/2 W 23-17 42,876 Nov. 29 Arizona State A 12/8 L 21-24 51,388 Nov. 8 Washington A -/- L 22-45 46,279 330-169 Nov. 15 Pacific H -/- W 63-35 39,576 Nov. 22 Oregon State A -/- W 24-7 15,300 1976 (5-6; 3-4 WAC) Nov. 29 Arizona State H -/- L 7-44 53,108 215-275 Head Coach: Jim Young

Captain: Obra Erby Sept. 11 Auburn H -/- W 31-19 52,206 1981 (6-5; 4-4 Pac-10) Sept. 18 UCLA A -/5 L 9-37 41,651 Head Coach: Larry Smith Sept. 25 BYU H -/- L 16-23 45,918 Captain: Bob Gareeb Oct. 2 Northwestern A -/- W 27-15 23,097 Sept. 12 UCLA H -/12 L 18-35 49,311 Oct. 9 UTEP H -/- W 63-12 42,177 Sept. 19 California H -/- L 13-14 40,096 Oct. 23 Texas Tech A -/8 L 27-52 44,890 Sept. 26 Cal State Fullerton H -/- W 37-16 36,279 Oct. 30 Utah A -/- W 38-35 18,231 Oct. 3 Stanford H -/- W 17-13 41,110 Nov. 6 Wyoming H -/- L 24-26 51,809 Oct. 10 USC A -/1 W 13-10 56,315 Nov. 13 Colorado State H -/- W 23-6 44,716 Oct. 17 Oregon A -/- W 18-14 24,264 Nov. 20 New Mexico A -/- L 15-21 15,121 Oct. 24 Washington State H -/16 L 19-34 50,265 Nov. 27 Arizona State H -/- L 10-27 56,807 Oct. 31 UTEP H -/- W 48-15 35,642 283-273 Nov. 14 Oregon State A -/- W 40-7 8,000 Nov. 21 Fresno State H -/- L 17-23 38,107 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/18 L 13-24 69,714 253-205

140 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 141 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1982 (6-4-1; 4-3-1 Pac-10) 1987 (4-4-3; 2-3-3 Pac-10) Head Coach: Larry Smith Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captain: Al Gross Captains: Chuck Cecil, Randy Kindred, Kevin McKinney, Charles Webb Sept. 11 Oregon State H -/- W 38-12 35,599 Sept. 12 Iowa H -/- L 14-15 57,284 Sept. 18 Washington H -/1 L 13-23 48,984 Sept. 19 New Mexico H -/- W 20-9 46,094 Sept. 25 Iowa H -/- L 14-17 41,353 Sept. 26 UCLA A -/13 L 24-34 55,823 Oct. 9 UCLA A -/8 T 24-24 50,133 Oct. 3 Bowling Green H -/- W 45-7 43,948 Oct. 16 Notre Dame A -/9 W 16-13 50,075 Oct. 10 California A -/- T 23-23 35,000 Oct. 23 Pacific H -/- W 55-7 45,800 Oct. 17 Oregon State H -/- W 31-17 48,494 Oct. 30 Washington State A -/- W 34-17 27,412 Oct. 24 Washington State A -/- L 28-45 22,269 Nov. 6 Stanford A -/- W 41-27 41,789 Oct. 31 Stanford A -/- W 23-13 34,000 Nov. 13 USC H -/16 L 41-48 55,110 Nov. 7 Washington H -/- T 21-21 50,021 Nov. 20 Oregon A -/- L 7-13 16,489 Nov. 14 USC A -/- L 10-12 51,428 Nov. 27 Arizona State H -/6 W 28-18 58,515 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/- T 24-24 70,839 311-219 263-220

1983 (7-3-1; 4-3-1 Pac-10) 1988 (7-4; 5-3 Pac-10) Head Coach: Larry Smith Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captains: Chris Brewer, Ricky Hunley Captains: James DeBow, Brad Henke, Bret Holley, Joe Tofflemire Sept. 3 Oregon State H 14/- W 50-6 40,570 Sept. 3 Oregon State A -/- W 24-13 23,142 Sept. 10 Utah H 11/- W 38-0 44,904 Sept. 10 Texas Tech H -/- W 35-19 46,334 Sept. 17 Washington State A 7/- W 45-6 25,000 Sept. 17 Oklahoma A -/4 L 10-28 75,004 Sept. 24 Cal State Fullerton H 4/- W 27-10 43,107 Sept. 24 Eastern Michigan H -/- W 55-0 46,532 Oct. 1 California A 3/- T 33-33 40,018 Oct. 1 USC H -/3 L 15-38 52,314 Oct. 8 Colorado State H 10/- W 52-21 40,309 Oct. 15 Washington State H -/20 W 45-28 48,287 Oct. 15 Oregon H 9/- L 10-19 45,233 Oct. 22 UCLA H -/1 L 3-24 49,922 Oct. 22 Stanford A 19/- L 22-31 40,208 Oct. 29 California H -/- L 7-10 47,182 Nov. 5 Washington H -/20 L 22-23 48,808 Nov. 5 Washington A -/- W 16-13 65,504 Nov. 12 UCLA H -/- W 27-24 42,640 Nov. 12 Oregon H -/- W 41-27 40,367 Nov. 26 Arizona State A -/- W 17-15 70,033 Nov. 26 Arizona State H -/- W 28-18 56,978 343-188 279-218

1984 (7-4; 5-2 Pac-10) 1989 (8-4; 5-3 Pac-10) Head Coach: Larry Smith Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captain: LaMonte Hunley Captain: Kevin Singleton Sept. 1 Fresno State H -/- L 22-27 43,477 Sept. 2 Stanford H 18/- W 19-3 48,712 Sept. 8 California H -/- W 23-13 41,244 Sept. 9 Texas Tech A 20/- L 14-24 35,940 Sept. 15 Oregon State N -/- W 27-8 25,139 Sept. 16 Oklahoma H -/6 W 6-3 50,931 Sept. 22 LSU A -/12 L 26-27 78,052 Sept. 23 Washington H 23/11 W 20-17 50,935 Sept. 29 Long Beach State H -/- W 31-24 41,910 Sept. 30 Oregon A 17/- L 10-16 39,631 Oct. 6 Oregon H -/19 W 28-14 40,848 Oct. 14 UCLA H -/22 W 42-7 51,562 Oct. 20 USC A -/14 L 14-17 65,411 Oct. 21 Washington State A 22/15 W 23-21 36,090 Oct. 27 Washington A -/1 L 12-28 57,467 Oct. 28 Pacific H 17/- W 38-14 46,449 Nov. 3 Utah State H -/- W 45-10 44,225 Nov. 4 California A 15/- L 28-29 29,000 Nov. 10 Stanford H -/- W 28-14 44,836 Nov.11 USC H 25/9 L 3-24 52,606 Nov. 24 Arizona State H -/- W 16-10 58,132 Nov. 25 Arizona State A -/- W 28-10 74,926 + Portland, Ore. 272-192 Copper Bowl (Tucson, Ariz.) Dec. 31 North Carolina State H -/- W 17-10 37,237 1985 (8-3-1; 5-2 Pac-10) 248-178

Head Coach: Larry Smith Captain: Allan Durden 1990 (7-5; 5-4 Pac-10) Sept. 7 Toledo H -/- W 23-10 44,691 Head Coach: Dick Tomey Sept. 14 Washington State H -/- W 12-7 46,437 Captains: Darryll Lewis, Gary Coston, Kevin Singleton, Rick Warren Sept. 21 California A -/- W 23-17 39,500 Sept. 8 Illinois H -/11 W 28-16 53,330 Sept. 28 Colorado H -/- L 13-14 45,503 Sept. 15 New Mexico A 20/- W 25-10 26,472 Oct. 5 SMU H -/6 W 28-6 52,114 Sept. 22 Oregon H 18/- W 22-17 53,283 Oct. 19 San Jose State H -/- W 41-0 45,361 Sept. 29 California H 16/- L 25-30 52,731 Oct 26 Stanford A -/- L 17-28 40,000 Oct. 6 UCLA A 25/- W 28-21 50,156 Nov. 2 Oregon State A -/- W 27-6 21,384 Oct. 13 Oregon State A 21/- L 21-35 21,623 Nov. 9 UCLA H -/14 L 19-24 57,779 Oct. 20 USC A -/15 W 35-26 68,212 Nov. 16 Oregon H -/- W 20-8 35,779 Oct. 27 Washington State H 23/- W 42-34 55,520 Nov. 23 Arizona State A -/- W 16-13 72,345 Nov. 3 Washington A 23/5 L 10-54 70,111 Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas) Nov. 10 Stanford H -/- L 10-23 52,609 Dec. 28 Georgia N -/- T 13-13 52,203 Nov. 24 Arizona State H -/- W 21-17 57,112 252-146 Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, Hawai’i) Dec. 25 Syracuse N -/- L 0-28 32,217 1986 (9-3; 5-3 Pac-10) 267-311

Head Coach: Larry Smith Captain: Byron Evans 1991 (4-7; 3-5 Pac-10) Sept. 6 Houston H -/- W 37-3 52,433 Head Coach: Dick Tomey Sept. 13 Colorado State H -/- W 37-10 49,003 Captains: John Fina, Craig Gilbert, Bobby Roland Sept. 20 Oregon A 17/- W 41-17 28,773 Sept. 7 Ohio State A -/2 L 14-38 92,743 Sept. 27 Colorado A 10/- W 24-21 41,024 Sept. 14 Stanford H -/- W 28-23 43,055 Oct. 11 UCLA A 11/- L 25-32 51,279 Sept. 21 California H -/24 L 21-23 46,715 Oct. 18 Oregon State H 16/- W 23-12 52,669 Sept. 28 Long Beach State H -/- W 45-21 46,334 Oct. 25 California H 15/- W 33-16 49,016 Oct. 5 Washington A -/3 L 0-54 72,495 Nov. 1 USC H 14/18 L 13-20 55,046 Oct. 12 UCLA A -/- L 14-54 45,944 Nov. 8 Washington State A 17/- W 31-6 17,000 Oct. 26 Miami (Fla.) H -/2 L 9-36 53,349 Nov. 22 Arizona State H 14/4 W 34-17 58,267 Nov. 2 Oregon State H -/- W 45-21 42,082 Nov. 30 Stanford + N 12/- L 24-29 55,000 Nov. 9 Washington State A -/- L 27-40 21,520 Aloha Bowl (Honolulu, Hawai’i) Nov. 16 USC H -/- W 31-14 41,053 Dec. 27 North Carolina N 16/- W 30-21 26,743 Nov. 23 Arizona State A -/- L 14-37 73,427 + Tokyo, Japan 352-204 248-361

142 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 143 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 1992 (6-5-1; 4-3-1 Pac-10) 1997 (7-5; 4-4 Pac-10) Head Coach: Dick Tomey Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captains: Heath Bray, Richard Maddox, George Malauulu, Ty Parten Captains: Rusty James, Jimmy Sprotte, Rodney Williams Sept. 5 Utah State H -/- W 49-3 37,239 Sept. 4 Oregon A -/- L 9-16 38,035 Sept. 12 Washington State H -/- L 20-23 39,112 Sept. 13 UAB H -/- W 24-10 36,309 Sept. 19 Oregon State A -/- T 14-14 25,107 Sept. 20 Ohio State A -/9 L 20-26 91,152 Sept. 26 Miami (Fla.) A -/1 L 7-8 47,049 Sept. 27 UCLA A -/24 L 27-40 50,188 Oct. 3 UCLA H -/11 W 23-3 50,708 Oct. 4 San Diego State H -/- W 31-28 39,195 Oct. 17 Stanford A -/8 W 21-6 47,217 Oct. 11 Stanford H -/16 W 28-22 40,273 Oct. 24 California A 21/- W 24-17 46,000 Oct. 18 Washington H -/10 L 28-58 50,585 Oct. 31 New Mexico State H 17/- W 30-0 38,463 Oct. 25 Washington State A -/10 L (OT) 34-35 31,137 Nov. 7 Washington H 12/1 W 16-3 58,510 Nov. 8 Oregon State H -/- W 27-7 39,754 Nov. 14 USC A 9/18 L 7-14 53,849 Nov. 15 California H -/- W (2OT) 41-38 37,111 Nov. 21 Arizona State H 16/- L 6-7 58,095 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/12 W 28-16 73,682 John Hancock Bowl ( El Paso, Texas) Insight.com Bowl ( Tucson, Ariz.) Dec. 31 Baylor N 22/- L 15-20 41,622 Dec. 27 New Mexico H -/- W 20-14 49,385 232-118 317-312

1993 (10-2; 6-2 Pac-10) 1998 (12-1; 7-1 Pac-10) Head Coach: Dick Tomey Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captains: Brant Boyer, Billy Johnson, Jey Phillips Captains: Chris McAlister, Kelvin Eafon, Barrett Baker Sept. 4 UTEP H 13/- W 24-6 44,414 Sept. 3 Hawai’i A 24/- W 27-6 38,745 Sept. 11 Pacific H 13/- W 16-13 42,292 Sept. 12 Stanford A 21/- W 31-14 30,096 Sept. 18 Illinois A 15/- W 16-14 51,110 Sept. 19 Iowa H 16/- W 35-11 52,634 Sept. 25 Oregon State A 15/- W 33-0 27,215 Sept. 24 San Diego State A 16/- W 35-16 23,811 Oct. 2 USC H 12/- W 38-7 56,075 Oct. 3 Washington A 14/20 W 31-28 71,469 Oct. 16 Stanford H 11/- W 27-24 57,799 Oct. 10 UCLA H 10/5 L 28-52 58,738 Oct. 23 Washington State H 7/25 W 9-6 46,675 Oct. 17 Oregon State A 16/- W 28-7 30,231 Oct. 30 UCLA A 7/15 L 17-37 66,656 Oct. 24 Northeast Louisiana H 14/- W 45-7 39,218 Nov. 6 Oregon H 14/- W 31-10 57,309 Oct. 31 Oregon H 13/12 W 38-3 44,931 Nov. 13 California A 13/- L 20-24 35,000 Nov. 7 Washington State H 10/- W 41-7 47,761 Nov. 26 Arizona State A 19/- W 34-20 73,115 Nov. 14 California A 9/- W 27-23 36,500 IBM OS/2 Fiesta Bowl (Tempe, Ariz.) Nov. 27 Arizona State H 7/- W 50-42 57,953 Jan. 1 Miami (Fla.) N 16/10 W 29-0 72,260 Culligan Holiday Bowl (San Diego, Calif.) 294-161 Dec. 30 Nebraska N 5/9 W 23-20 65,354 439-236 1994 (8-4; (6-2 Pac-10) Head Coach: Dick Tomey 1999 (6-6; 3-5 Pac-10) Captains: Ontiwaun Carter, Sean Harris, Steve McLaughlin, Warner Smith Head Coach: Dick Tomey Sept. 1 Georgia Tech A 7/- W 19-14 45,112 Captains: Dennis Northcutt, Marcus Bell, DaShon Polk Sept. 10 New Mexico State H 9/- W 44-0 52,889 Aug. 28 Penn State + A 4/3 L 7-41 97,168 Sept. 24 Stanford A 8/- W 34-10 42,593 Sept. 5 TCU A 15/- W 35-31 34,612 Oct. 1 Oregon State H 6/- W 30-10 54,245 Sept. 11 Middle Tennessee H 19/- W 34-19 48,573 Oct. 8 Colorado State H 6/23 L 16-21 56,534 Sept. 18 Stanford H 19/- L 22-50 47,273 Oct. 15 Washington State A 14/20 W 10-7 37,600 Sept. 25 Washington State A -/- W 30-24 26,787 Oct. 22 UCLA H 14/- W 34-24 58,817 Oct. 9 USC H -/22 W 31-24 51,418 Oct. 29 Oregon A 11/- L 9-10 36,760 Oct. 16 UTEP H -/- W 34-21 47,776 Nov. 5 California H 18/- W 13-6 58,374 Oct. 23 Oregon H -/- L 41-44 55,251 Nov. 12 USC A 13/17 L 28-45 61,264 Oct. 30 UCLA A -/- W 33-7 42,612 Nov. 25 Arizona State H 16/- W 28-27 58,810 Nov. 6 Washington H -/- L 25-33 56,614 Freedom Bowl (Anaheim, Calif.) Nov. 13 Oregon State A -/- L 20-28 33,314 Dec. 27 Utah N 15/14 L 13-16 27,477 Nov. 27 Arizona State A -/- L 27-42 68,102 278-190 + Pigskin Classic (State College, Pa.) 339-364

1995 (6-5; 4-4 Pac-10) 2000 (5-6; 3-5 Pac-10) Head Coach: Dick Tomey Head Coach: Dick Tomey Captains: Tedy Bruschi, Brandon Sanders, Dan White Captains: Adrian Koch, Joe Tafoya, Ortege Jenkins Sept. 2 Pacific H 19/- W 41-9 48,434 Sept. 2 Utah A -/- W 17-3 41,352 Sept. 7 Georgia Tech H 17/- W 20-19 46,786 Sept. 9 Ohio State H -/18 L 17-27 57,367 Sept. 16 Illinois A 17/- L 7-9 57,134 Sept. 16 San Diego State H -/- W 17-3 44,973 Sept. 23 USC H 25/5 L 10-31 58,503 Sept. 30 Stanford A -/- W 27-3 31,165 Sept. 30 California H -/- W 20-15 44,564 Oct. 7 USC A -/22 W 31-15 49,342 Oct. 14 UCLA A -/- L 10-17 43,798 Oct. 14 Washington State H 22/- W (3OT) 53-47 50,350 Oct. 21 Washington H -/- L 17-31 58,471 Oct. 21 Oregon A 21/7 L 10-14 45,950 Oct. 28 Washington State A -/- W 24-14 32,924 Oct. 28 UCLA H 24/- L 24-27 45,540 Nov. 4 Oregon State A -/- W 14-9 22,913 Nov. 4 Washington A -/8 L 32-35 70,411 Nov. 11 Oregon H -/- L 13-17 53,736 Nov. 11 Oregon State H -/10 L 9-33 44,109 Nov. 24 Arizona State A -/- W 31-28 67,606 Nov. 24 Arizona State H -/- L 17-30 54,297 207-199 254-237

1996 (5-6; 3-5 Pac-10) 2001 (5-6; 2-6 Pac-10) Head Coach: Dick Tomey Head Coach: John Mackovic Captains: Joe Salave’a, Armon Williams, Richard Dice Captains: Steven Grace, Brandon Nash, Anthony Thomas Aug. 31 UTEP H -/- W 23-3 40,388 Aug. 30 San Diego State A -/- W 23-10 28,366 Sept. 7 Iowa A -/- L 20-21 68,267 Sept. 8 Idaho H -/- W 36-29 44,250 Sept. 14 Illinois H -/- W 41-0 43,012 Sept. 22 UNLV H -/- W 38-21 47,031 Sept. 21 Washington A -/24 L 17-31 73,414 Sept. 29 Washington State H -/- L 21-48 42,729 Oct. 5 Washington State H -/- W 34-26 47,405 Oct. 6 Oregon H -/8 L 28-63 45,258 Oct. 12 USC A -/- L 7-14 51,088 Oct. 13 Oregon State A -/- L 3-38 36,619 Oct. 26 Oregon State H -/- W 33-7 43,716 Oct. 20 Washington A -/15 L 28-31 71,108 Nov. 2 California A -/- L (3OT) 55-56 35,000 Oct. 27 USC H -/- L 34-41 46,399 Nov. 9 Oregon A -/- L 31-49 40,721 Nov. 3 California A -/- W 38-24 26,222 Nov. 16 UCLA H -/- W 35-17 47,171 Nov. 10 Stanford H -/- L 37-51 40,632 Nov. 23 Arizona State H -/4 L 14-56 59,920 Nov. 23 Arizona State A -/- W 34-21 55,831 310-280 320-377

142 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 143 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 2002 (4-8; 1-7 Pac-10) 2007 (5-7; 4-5 Pac-10) Head Coach: John Mackovic Head Coach: Mike Stoops Captains: Lance Briggs, Jason Johnson, Makoa Freitas, Bobby Wade, Jarvie Worcester Captains: Antoine Cason, Spencer Larsen, Eben Britton, Willie Tuitama, Anthony Johnson Aug. 31 NAU H -/- W 37-3 48,446 Sept. 1 BYU A -/- L 7-20 64,525 Sept. 14 Utah H -/- W 23-17 44,243 Sept. 8 NAU H -/- W 45-24 52,638 Sept. 21 Wisconsin A -/22 L 10-31 78,582 Sept. 16 New Mexico H -/- L 27-29 51,996 Sept. 28 North Texas H -/- W 14-9 37,917 Sept. 22 California A -/8 L 27-45 56.021 Oct. 5 Oregon H -/8 L 14-31 47,356 Sept. 29 Washington State H -/- W 48-20 50.945 Oct. 12 Washington A -/22 L 28-32 71,016 Oct. 6 Oregon State A -/- L 16-31 40.489 Oct. 17 Stanford A -/- L 6-16 33,800 Oct. 13 USC A -/10 L 13-20 84,671 Oct. 26 Washington State H -/9 L 13-21 46,462 Oct. 20 Stanford H -/- L 20-21 55,270 Nov. 2 Oregon State A -/- L 3-38 36,644 Oct. 27 Washington A -/- W 48-41 61,124 Nov. 9 UCLA H -/- L 7-37 43,613 Nov. 3 UCLA H -/- W 34-27 51,727 Nov. 16 California A -/- W 52-41 28,808 Nov. 15 Oregon H -/2 W 34-24 50,387 Nov. 29 Arizona State H -/- L 20-34 47,005 Dec. 1 Arizona State A -/13 L 17-20 71,706 227-310 336-322

2003 (2-10; 1-7 Pac-10) 2008 (8-5; 5-4 Pac-10) Head Coach: John Mackovic*/Mike Hankwitz Head Coach: Mike Stoops Captains: Reggie Sampay, Clay Hardt, Gary Love Captains: Eben Britton, Nate Ness, Ronnie Palmer, Mike Thomas, Willie Tuitama Aug. 30 UTEP H -/- W 42-7 40,264 Aug. 31 Idaho H -/- W 70-0 47,511 Sept. 6 LSU H -/13 L 13-59 46,110 Sept. 6 Toledo H -/- W 41-16 50,939 Sept. 13 Oregon H -/- L 10-48 40,462 Sept. 13 New Mexico A -/- L 28-36 32,337 Sept. 20 Purdue A -/25 L 7-59 52,310 Sept. 20 UCLA A -/- W 31-10 65,434 Sept. 27 TCU * H -/19 L (OT) 10-13 40,515 Oct. 4 Washington H -/- W 48-14 55,624 Oct. 4 Washington State A -/14 L 7-30 34,923 Oct. 11 Stanford A -/- L 23-24 30,689 Oct. 11 UCLA H -/- L 21-24 44,481 Oct. 18 California H -/25 W 42-27 48,372 Oct. 25 California A -/- L 14-42 33,249 Oct. 25 USC H -/6 L 10-17 57,427 Nov. 1 Oregon State A -/- L 23-52 36,168 Nov. 8 Washington State A -/- W 59-28 24,118 Nov. 8 Washington H -/- W 27-22 48,319 Nov. 15 Oregon A -/- L 45-55 58,368 Nov. 15 USC H -/2 L 0-45 39,201 Nov. 22 Oregon State H -/22 L 17-19 48,503 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/- L 7-28 55,498 Dec. 6 Arizona State H -/- W 31-10 58,704 * Mackovic’s final game 181-429 Pioneer Las Vegas Bowl (Las Vegas, Nev.) Dec. 20 BYU N -/17 W 31-21 40,047 2004 (3-8; 2-6 Pac-10) 476-277

Head Coach: Mike Stoops Captains: Darrell Brooks, Mike Bell, Steve Fleming, Keoki Fraser, Carlos Williams, Andre Torrey 2009 (8-5; 6-3 Pac-10) Sept. 4 NAU H -/- W 21-3 49,741 Head Coach: Mike Stoops Sept. 11 Utah H -/17 L 6-23 52,790 Captains: Cam Nelson, Earl Mitchell, Terrell Turner, Colin Baxter Sept. 18 Wisconsin H -/20 L 7-9 50,275 Sept. 5 Central Michigan H -/- W 19-6 51,683 Oct. 2 Washington State H -/- L 19-20 43,579 Sept. 12 NAU H -/- W 34-17 50,623 Oct. 9 UCLA A -/- L 17-31 57,638 Sept. 19 Iowa A -/- L 17-27 70,585 Oct. 16 Oregon A -/- L 14-28 58,237 Sept. 26 Oregon State A -/- W 37-32 42,119 Oct. 23 California H -/7 L 0-38 52,049 Oct. 10 Washington A -/- L 33-36 61,621 Oct. 30 Oregon State H -/- L 14-28 47,245 Oct. 17 Stanford H -/- W 43-38 53,479 Nov. 6 Washington A -/- W 23-13 63,225 Oct. 24 UCLA H -/- W 27-13 51,440 Nov. 13 USC A -/1 L 9-49 80,167 Nov. 7 Washington State H 21/- W 48-7 50,242 Nov. 26 Arizona State H -/18 W 34-27 55,095 Nov. 14 California A 18/- L 16-24 53,347 164-275 Nov. 21 Oregon H -/11 L (2OT) 41-44 57,863 Nov. 28 Arizona State A -/- W 20-17 55,989 2005 (3-8; 2-6 Pac-10) Dec. 5 USC A -/20 W 21-17 83,753 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl ( San Diego, Calif.) Head Coach: Mike Stoops Dec. 30 Nebraska N 22/20 L 0-33 64,607 Captains: Darrell Brooks, Mike Bell, Gilbert Harris, Kili Lefotu 356-311 Sept. 2 Utah A -/- L 24-27 45,528 Sept. 10 NAU H -/- W 31-12 55,728 Sept. 17 Purdue H -/12 L 24-31 56,400 2010 (7-6; 4-5 Pac-10) Oct. 1 California A -/12 L 0-28 55,944 Head Coach: Mike Stoops Oct. 8 USC * A -/1 L 21-42 90,221 Captains: Colin Baxter, Nick Foles, Lolomana Mikaele, Brooks Reed Oct. 15 Stanford H -/- L 16-20 54,216 Sept. 3 Toledo A -/- W 41-2 25,907 Oct. 22 Oregon H -/15 L 21-28 48,052 Sept. 11 The Citadel H -/- W 52-6 54,814 Oct. 29 Oregon State A -/- W 29-27 40,759 Sept. 18 Iowa H 24/9 W 34-27 57,864 Nov. 5 UCLA H -/7 W 52-14 55,775 Sept. 25 California H 14/- W 10-9 50,906 Nov. 12 Washington H -/- L 14-38 52,505 Oct. 9 Oregon State H 9/- L 27-29 56,054 Nov. 25 Arizona State A -/- L 20-23 67,635 Oct. 16 Washington State A 17/- W 24-7 23,955 * Result later vacated by NCAA 252-290 Oct. 23 Washington H 15/- W 44-14 56,244 Oct. 30 UCLA A 15/- W 29-21 53,408 2006 (6-6; 4-5 Pac-10) Nov. 6 Stanford A 13/10 L 17-42 43,506 Nov. 13 USC H 18/- L 21-24 54,722 Head Coach: Mike Stoops Nov. 26 Oregon A 20/1 L 29-48 59,990 Captains: Antoine Cason, Syndric Steptoe, Spencer Larsen, Michael Johnson Dec. 2 Arizona State H -/- L (2OT) 29-30 56,253 Sept. 2 BYU H -/- W 16-13 58,450 Valero Alamo Bowl (San Antonio, Texas) Sept. 9 LSU A -/8 L 3-45 92,221 Dec. 29 Oklahoma State N -/14 L 10-36 57,593 Sept. 16 Stephen F. Austin H -/- W 28-10 47,402 367-295 Sept. 23 USC H -/3 L 3-20 58,801 Sept. 30 Washington H -/- L 10-21 55,409 Oct. 7 UCLA A -/- L 7-27 65,644 Oct. 14 Stanford A -/- W 20-7 39,317 Oct. 21 Oregon State H -/- L 10-17 57,113 Nov. 4 Washington State A -/25 W 27-17 35,117 Nov. 11 California H -/8 W 24-20 55,519 Nov. 18 Oregon A -/- W 37-10 58,029 Nov. 25 Arizona State H -/- L 14-28 57,895 199-235

144 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 145 YEAR-BY-YEAR SCHEDULES & RESULTS 2011 (4-8; 2-7 Pac-12) 2015 (7-6; 3-6 Pac-12) Head Coach: Mike Stoops*/Tim Kish Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez Captains: Keola Antolin, Nick Foles, Robert Golden, Paul Vassallo, Trevin Wade Captains: Cayman Bundage, Reggie Gilbert, Will Parks, Casey Skowron Sept. 3 NAU H -/- W 41-10 51,761 Sept. 3 UTSA H 22/- W 42-32 51,111 Sept. 8 Oklahoma State A -/9 L 14-37 54,654 Sept. 12 Nevada A 22/- W 44-20 24,355 Sept. 17 Stanford % H -/6 L 10-37 49,636 Sept. 19 NAU H 20/- W 77-13 51,494 Sept. 24 Oregon H -/10 L 31-56 56,096 Sept. 26 UCLA H 16/9 L 30-56 56,004 Oct. 1 USC A -/- L 41-48 63,707 Oct. 3 Stanford A -/18 L 17-55 46,628 Oct. 8 Oregon State * A -/- L 27-37 40,403 Oct. 10 Oregon State H -/- W 44-7 52,987 Oct. 20 UCLA H -/- W 48-12 46,656 Oct. 17 Colorado A -/- W 38-31 39,666 Oct. 29 Washington A -/- L 31-42 59,825 Oct. 24 Washington State H -/- L 42-45 47,847 Nov. 5 Utah H -/- L 21-34 50,839 Oct. 31 Washington A -/- L 3-49 56,749 Nov. 12 Colorado A -/- L 29-48 48,111 Nov. 7 USC A -/- L 30-38 76,309 Nov. 19 Arizona State A -/- W 31-27 72,694 Nov. 14 Utah H -/10 W (2OT) 37-30 48,912 Nov. 26 Louisiana H -/- W 45-37 38,819 Nov. 21 Arizona State A -/- L 37-52 64,885 % First Pac-12 Conference Game 369-425 Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, N.M.) * Stoops’ final game Dec. 19 New Mexico A -/- W 45-37 30,289 486-465 2012 (8-5; 4-5 Pac-12) Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez 2016 (3-9; 1-8 Pac-12) Captains: Trace Biskin, Kyle Quinn, Matt Scott, Jake Fischer Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez Sept. 1 Toledo H -/- W (OT) 24-17 48,670 Captains: Sani Fuimaono, Samajie Grant, Josh Kern, Nate Phillips Sept. 8 Oklahoma State H -/19 W 59-38 45,602 Sept. 3 BYU + N -/- L 16-18 50,528 Sept. 15 South Carolina State H 24/- W 56-0 43,919 Sept. 10 Grambling State H -/- W 31-21 45,686 Sept. 22 Oregon A 22/3 L 0-49 58,334 Sept. 17 Hawai’i H -/- W 47-28 50,116 Sept. 29 Oregon State H -/18 L 35-38 44,153 Sept. 24 Washington H -/9 L (OT) 28-35 48,747 Oct. 6 Stanford A -/18 L (OT) 48-54 48,204 Oct. 1 UCLA A -/- L 24-45 68,013 Oct. 20 Washington H -/- W 52-17 50,148 Oct. 8 Utah A -/24 L 23-36 45,917 Oct. 27 USC H -/10 W 39-36 47,822 Oct. 15 USC H -/- L 14-48 55,463 Nov. 3 UCLA A 24/25 L 10-66 81,673 Oct. 29 Stanford H -/- L 10-34 46,740 Nov. 10 Colorado H -/- W 56-31 51,236 Nov. 5 Washington State A -/25 L 7-69 33,547 Nov. 17 Utah A -/- W 34-24 45,031 Nov. 12 Colorado H -/16 L 24-49 41,068 Nov. 23 Arizona State H -/- L 34-41 51,901 Nov. 19 Oregon State A -/- L 17-42 35,059 Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Albuquerque, N.M.) Nov. 25 Arizona State H -/- W 56-35 50,197 Dec. 15 Nevada N -/- W 49-48 24,610 + Cactus Kickoff Classic (Glendale, Ariz.) 297-460 496-459

2013 (8-5; 4-5 Pac-12) Conference Affiliation Notes Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez Arizona’s first conference affiliation was with the Border Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, founded in 1931. Charter members were Arizona, Captains: Jake Fischer, Terrence Miller, Sione Tuihalamaka Aug. 30 NAU H -/- W 35-0 53,793 Arizona State Teachers College-Flagstaff (now NAU), Arizona State Sept. 7 UNLV A -/- W 58-13 26,950 Teachers College-Tempe (now ASU), New Mexico and New Mexico Sept. 14 UTSA H -/- W 38-13 41,661 A&M (now New Mexico State). Subsequent additions were Texas Tech Sept. 28 Washington A -/16 L 13-31 65,815 (1932-35), Texas Mines (now UTEP, 1935-61), Hardin-Simmons (1941-61) Oct. 10 USC A -/- L 31-38 64,215 and West Texas Teachers College (now West Texas A&M, 1941-61). The Oct. 19 Utah H -/- W 35-24 50,871 league was disbanded in 1961… Arizona played as an independent in Oct. 26 Colorado A -/- W 44-20 38,679 1961, transitioning to membership in the Western Athletic Conference, Nov. 2 California A -/- W 33-28 41,874 which began in July 1962. Charter members were Arizona, Arizona Nov. 9 UCLA H -/16 L 26-31 51,531 Nov. 16 Washington State H -/- L 17-24 42,080 State, Utah, New Mexico, Brigham Young and Wyoming. In 1967 UTEP Nov. 23 Oregon H -/5 W 42-16 45,777 and Colorado State joined. Arizona and ASU departed for the Pacific-10 Nov. 30 Arizona State A -/13 L 21-58 72,542 Conference beginning with the 1978 football season, joining California, AdvoCare V100 Bowl (Shreveport, La.) UCLA, USC, Stanford, Oregon, Oregon State, Washington and Wash- Dec. 31 Boston College N -/- W 42-19 36,917 ington State. Colorado and Utah accepted invitations to join the league 435-315 in June 2010 and began play in the newly branded Pac-12 Conference in 2011. 2014 (10-4; 7-2 Pac-12) Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez Captains: Steven Gurrola, Austin Hill, Dan Pettinato, Jared Tevis Aug. 29 UNLV H -/- W 58-13 50,103 Sept. 4 UTSA A -/- W 26-23 33,472 Sept. 13 Nevada H -/- W 35-28 48,504 Sept. 20 California H -/- W 49-45 45,595 Oct. 2 Oregon A -/2 W 31-24 56,032 Oct.11 USC H 10/- L 26-28 56,754 Oct. 25 Washington State A 15/- W 59-37 32,952 Nov. 1 UCLA A 14/25 L 7-17 80,246 Nov. 8 Colorado H 21/- W 38-20 50,177 Nov. 15 Washington H 17/- W 27-26 47,757 Nov. 22 Utah A 15/20 W 42-10 45,824 Nov. 28 Arizona State H 12/13 W 42-35 56,083 Dec. 5 Oregon + N 8/3 L 13-51 45,618 VIZIO Fiesta Bowl (Glendale, Ariz.) Dec. 31 Boise State N 12/21 L 30-38 66,896 + Pac-12 Championship (Santa Clara, Calif.) 483-395

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When Arizona is Ranked... Year Date UA # Opponent Opp. # Site W/L Score 1995 Sept. 2 #19 Pacific H W 41-9 Year Date UA # Opponent Opp. # Site W/L Score Sept. 7 #17 Georgia Tech H W 20-19 1968 Nov. 30 #19 Arizona State #20 H L 7-30 Sept. 16 #17 Illinois A L 7-9 1973 Oct. 20 #19 Texas Tech H L 17-31 Sept. 23 #25 USC #5 H L 10-31 Nov. 17 #19 Air Force H L 26-27 1998 Sept. 3 #24 Hawai’i A W 27-6 1974 Sept. 14 #17 San Diego State H W 17-10 Sept. 12 #21 Stanford A W 31-14 Sept. 21 #17 Indiana A W 35-20 Sept. 19 #16 Iowa H W 35-11 Sept. 28 #15 New Mexico A W 15-10 Sept. 24 #16 San Diego State A W 35-16 Oct. 5 #12 UTEP H W 32-14 Oct. 3 #14 Washington #20 A W 31-28 Oct. 12 #12 Utah A W 41-8 Oct. 10 #10 UCLA #5 H L 28-52 Oct. 19 #9 Texas Tech #17 A L 8-17 Oct. 17 #16 Oregon State A W 28-7 Oct. 26 #16 Brigham Young H L 13-37 Oct. 24 #14 N.E. Louisiana H W 45-7 Oct. 31 #13 Oregon #12 H W 38-3 1975 Sept. 20 #17 Pacific H W 16-0 Nov. 7 #10 Washington State H W 41-7 Sept. 27 #15 Wyoming A W 14-0 Nov. 14 #9 California A W 27-23 Oct. 4 #17 Northwestern H W 41-6 Nov. 27 #7 Arizona State H W 50-42 Oct. 11 #17 UTEP A W 36-0 Dec. 30 #5 Nebraska #9 N W 23-20 Oct. 18 #13 Texas Tech H W 32-28 Oct. 25 #13 New Mexico H L 34-44 1999 Aug. 28 #4 Penn State #3 A L 7-41 Nov. 1 #17 Brigham Young A W 36-20 Sept. 5 #15 TCU A W 35-31 Nov. 8 #15 San Diego State #13 A W 31-24 Sept. 11 #19 Middle Tennessee H W 34-19 Nov. 15 #12 Colorado State A W 31-9 Sept. 18 #19 Stanford H L 22-50 Nov. 22 #11 Utah H W 38-14 2000 Oct. 14 #22 Washington State H W 53-47 (3 OT) Nov. 29 #12 Arizona State #8 A L 21-24 Oct. 21 #21 Oregon #7 A L 10-14 1983 Sept. 3 #14 Oregon State H W 50-6 Oct. 28 #24 UCLA H L 24-27 Sept. 10 #11 Utah H W 38-0 2009 Nov. 7 #21 Washington State H W 48-7 Sept. 17 #7 Washington State A W 45-6 Nov. 14 #18 California A L 16-24 Sept. 24 #4 Cal State Fullerton H W 27-10 Dec. 30 #22 Nebraska #20 N L 0-33 Oct. 1 #3 California A T 33-33 2010 Sept. 18 #24 Iowa #9 H W 34-27 Oct. 8 #10 Colorado State H W 52-21 Sept. 25 #14 California H W 10-9 Oct. 15 #9 Oregon H L 10-19 Oct. 9 #9 Oregon State H L 27-29 Oct. 22 #19 Stanford A L 22-31 Oct. 16 #17 Washington State A W 24-7 1986 Sept. 20 #17 Oregon A W 41-7 Oct. 23 #15 Washington H W 34-14 Sept. 27 #10 Colorado A W 24-21 Oct. 30 #15 UCLA A W 29-21 Oct. 11 #11 UCLA A L 25-32 Nov. 6 #13 Stanford #10 A L 17-42 Oct. 18 #16 Oregon State H W 23-12 Nov. 13 #18 USC H L 21-24 Oct. 25 #15 California H W 33-16 Nov. 26 #20 Oregon #1 A L 29-48 Nov. 1 #14 USC #18 H L 13-20 2012 Sept. 15 #24 South Carolina State H W 56-0 Nov. 8 #17 Washington State A W 31-6 Sept. 22 #22 Oregon #3 A L 0-49 Nov. 22 #14 Arizona State #4 H W 34-17 Nov. 3 #24 UCLA #25 A L 10-66 Nov. 30 #12 Stanford N L 24-29 Dec. 27 #16 North Carolina N W 30-21 2014 Oct. 11 #10 USC H L 26-28 Oct. 25 #15 Washington State A W 59-37 1989 Sept. 2 #18 Stanford H W 19-3 Nov. 1 #14 UCLA #25 A L 7-17 Sept. 9 #20 Texas Tech A L 14-24 Nov. 8 #21 Colorado H W 38-20 Sept. 23 #23 Washington #11 H W 20-17 Nov. 15 #17 Washington H W 27-26 Sept. 30 #17 Oregon A L 10-16 Nov. 22 #15 Utah #20 A W 42-10 Oct. 21 #22 Washington State #15 A W 23-21 Nov. 28 #12 Arizona State #13 H W 42-35 Oct. 28 #17 Pacific H W 38-14 Dec. 5 #8 Oregon #3 N L 13-51 Nov. 4 #15 California A L 28-29 Dec. 31 #12 Boise State #21 N L 30-38 Nov. 11 #25 USC #9 H L 3-24 2015 Sept. 3 #22 UTSA H W 42-32 1990 Sept. 15 #20 New Mexico A W 25-10 Sept. 12 #22 Nevada A W 44-20 Sept. 22 #18 Oregon H W 22-17 Sept. 19 #20 NAU H W 77-13 Sept. 29 #16 California H L 25-30 Sept. 26 #16 UCLA #9 H L 30-56 Oct. 6 #25 UCLA A W 28-21 Oct. 13 #21 Oregon State A L 21-35 Oct. 27 #23 Washington State H W 42-34 Record Breakdown When Ranked Nov. 3 #23 Washington #5 A L 10-54 Record When Ranked in AP Top 25: Record by Rank as AP Top 25: 1992 Oct. 24 #21 California A W 24-17 87-48-1 (.643) No. 1 0-0 Oct. 31 #17 New Mexico State H W 30-0 No. 2 0-0 Nov. 7 #12 Washington #1 H W 16-3 Home Record When Ranked: No. 3 0-0-1 Nov. 14 #9 USC #18 A L 7-14 50-19 (.725) No. 4 1-1 Nov. 21 #16 Arizona State H L 6-7 No. 5 1-0 Road Record When Ranked: Dec. 31 #22 Baylor N L 15-20 No. 6 1-1 34-23-1 (.595) 1993 Sept. 4 #13 UTEP H W 24-6 No. 7 4-1 Sept. 11 #13 Pacific H W 16-13 Neutral Record When Ranked: No. 8 1-1 Sept. 18 #15 Illinois A W 16-14 3-6 (.333) No. 9 2-4 Sept. 25 #15 Oregon State A W 33-0 No. 10 3-2 Oct. 2 #12 USC H W 38-7 Bowl Record When Ranked: No. 11 3-2 Oct. 16 #11 Stanford H W 27-24 3-4 (.429) No. 12 6-3 Oct. 23 #7 Washington State #25 H W 9-6 No. 13 4-4 Oct. 30 #7 UCLA #15 A L 17-37 Record When UA Ranked Higher: No. 14 8-2 Nov. 6 #14 Oregon H W 31-10 6-10 (.375) No. 15 11-2 Nov. 13 #13 California A L 20-24 No. 16 7-4 Nov. 26 #19 Arizona State A W 34-20 Record When Opp. Ranked Higher: No. 17 13-2 Jan. 1 #16 Miami (Fla.) #10 N W 29-0 8-14 (.364) No. 18 3-2 1994 Sept. 1 #7 Georgia Tech A W 19-14 No. 19 3-5 Record as AP Top 10: No. 20 2-2 Sept. 10 #9 New Mexico State H W 34-0 13-10-1 (.542) Sept. 24 #8 Stanford A W 34-10 No. 21 4-2 Oct. 1 #6 Oregon State H W 30-10 Home Record as AP Top 10: No. 22 4-3 Oct. 8 #6 Colorado State #23 H L 16-21 7-5 (.538) No. 23 2-1 Oct. 15 #14 Washington State #20 A W 10-7 No. 24 3-2 Oct. 22 #14 UCLA H W 34-24 Road Record as AP Top 10: No. 25 1-2 Oct. 29 #11 Oregon A L 9-10 5-4-1 (.550) Nov. 5 #18 California H W 13-6 Nov. 12 #13 USC #17 A L 28-45 Neutral Record as AP Top 10: Nov. 25 #16 Arizona State H W 28-27 1-1 (.500) Dec. 27 #15 Utah #14 N L 13-16

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When Opponent is Ranked... Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score 1994 Oct. 8 #23 Colorado State #6 H L 16-21 Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score Oct. 15 #20 Washington State #14 A W 10-7 1947 Nov. 29 #13 Kansas H L 28-54 Nov. 12 #17 USC #13 A L 28-45 1949 Nov. 19 #18 Michigan State H L 0-75 Dec. 27 #14 Utah #15 N L 13-16 1956 Nov. 24 #20 Colorado H L 7-38 1995 Sept. 23 #5 USC #25 H L 10-31 1957 Nov. 30 #11 Arizona State A L 7-47 1996 Sept. 21 #24 Washington A L 17-31 Nov. 23 #4 Arizona State H L 14-56 1958 Oct. 11 #19 Colorado H L 12-65 1997 Sept. 20 #9 Ohio State A L 20-26 1967 Oct. 28 #10 Indiana H L 7-42 Sept. 27 #24 UCLA A L 27-40 1968 Nov. 23 #20 Wyoming H W 14-7 Oct. 11 #16 Stanford H W 28-22 Nov. 30 #20 Arizona State #19 H L 7-30 Oct. 18 #10 Washington H L 28-58 Dec. 28 #18 Auburn N L 10-34 Oct. 25 #10 Washington State A L 34-35 (OT) 1970 Sept. 19 #8 Michigan A L 0-20 Nov. 28 #12 Arizona State A W 28-16 Oct. 31 #7 Air Force H L 20-23 1998 Oct. 3 #20 Washington #14 A W 31-28 Dec. 5 #9 Arizona State H L 6-10 Oct. 10 #5 UCLA #10 H L 28-52 1971 Nov. 21 #9 Arizona State A L 0-31 Oct. 31 #12 Oregon #13 H W 38-3 Dec. 30 #9 Nebraska #5 N W 23-20 1972 Oct. 7 #14 UCLA A L 31-42 Nov. 25 #18 Arizona State H L 21-38 1999 Aug. 28 #3 Penn State #4 A L 7-41 Oct. 9 #22 USC H W 31-24 1973 Nov. 24 #13 Arizona State A L 19-55 2000 Sept. 9 #18 Ohio State H L 17-27 1974 Oct. 19 #17 Texas Tech #9 A L 8-17 Oct. 7 #22 USC A W 31-15 1975 Nov. 13 #13 San Diego State #15 A W 31-24 Oct. 21 #7 Oregon #21 A L 10-14 Nov. 29 #8 Arizona State #12 A L 21-34 Nov. 4 #8 Washington A L 32-35 Nov. 11 #10 Oregon State H L 9-33 1976 Sept. 18 #5 UCLA A L 9-37 Oct. 23 #8 Texas Tech A L 27-52 2001 Oct. 6 #8 Oregon H L 28-63 Oct. 20 #15 Washington A L 28-31 1977 Oct. 8 #17 Texas Tech H L 26-32 Oct. 29 #17 Brigham Young A L 14-34 2002 Sept. 21 #22 Wisconsin A L 10-31 Nov. 26 #19 Arizona State A L 7-23 Oct. 5 #8 Oregon H L 14-31 Oct. 12 #22 Washington A L 28-32 1978 Oct. 7 #3 Michigan A L 17-21 Oct. 26 #9 Washington State H L 13-21 Oct. 27 #10 UCLA A L 14-24 Nov. 4 #20 Washington A L 21-31 2003 Sept. 6 #13 LSU H L 13-59 Sept. 20 #25 Purdue A L 7-59 1979 Nov. 3 #3 USC A L 7-34 Sept. 27 #19 TCU H L 10-13 (OT) Dec. 25 #10 Pittsburgh N L 10-16 Oct. 4 #14 Washington State A L 7-30 1980 Oct. 11 #2 USC H L 10-27 Nov. 15 #2 USC H L 0-45 Oct. 25 #2 Notre Dame H L 3-20 2004 Sept. 11 #17 Utah H L 6-23 Nov. 1 #2 UCLA H W 23-17 Sept. 18 #20 Wisconsin H L 7-9 1981 Sept. 12 #12 UCLA H L 18-35 Oct. 23 #7 California H L 0-38 Oct. 10 #1 USC A W 13-10 Nov. 13 #1 USC A L 9-49 Oct. 24 #16 Washington State H L 19-34 Nov. 26 #18 Arizona State H W 34-27 Nov. 28 #18 Arizona State A L 13-24 2005 Sept. 17 #12 Purdue H L 24-31 1982 Sept. 18 #1 Washington H L 13-23 Oct. 1 #12 California A L 0-28 Oct. 9 #8 UCLA A T 24-24 Oct. 8 #1 USC A L 21-42 Oct. 16 #9 Notre Dame A W 16-13 Oct. 22 #15 Oregon H L 21-28 Nov. 13 #16 USC H L 41-48 Nov. 5 #7 UCLA H W 52-14 Nov. 27 #6 Arizona State H W 28-18 2006 Sept. 9 #8 LSU A L 3-45 1983 Nov. 5 #20 Washington H L 22-23 Sept. 23 #3 USC H L 3-20 1984 Sept. 22 #12 LSU A L 26-27 Nov. 4 #25 Washington State A W 27-17 Oct. 6 #19 Oregon H W 28-14 Nov. 11 #8 California H W 24-20 Oct. 20 #14 USC A L 14-17 2007 Sept. 22 #8 California A L 27-45 Oct. 27 #1 Washington A L 12-28 Oct. 13 #10 USC A L 13-20 1985 Oct. 5 #6 SMU H W 28-6 Nov. 15 #2 Oregon H W 34-24 Nov. 9 #14 UCLA H L 19-24 Dec. 1 #13 Arizona State A L 17-20 1986 Nov. 1 #18 USC #14 H L 13-20 2008 Oct. 18 #25 California H W 42-27 Nov. 22 #4 Arizona State #14 H W 34-17 Oct. 25 #6 USC H L 10-17 Nov. 22 #22 Oregon State H L 17-19 1987 Sept. 26 #13 UCLA A L 24-34 Dec. 20 #17 Brigham Young N W 31-21 1988 Sept. 17 #4 Oklahoma A L 10-28 2009 Nov. 21 #11 Oregon H L 41-44 (2OT) Oct. 1 #3 USC H L 15-38 Dec. 5 #20 USC A W 21-17 Oct. 15 #20 Washington State H W 45-28 Dec. 30 #20 Nebraska #22 N L 0-33 Oct. 22 #1 UCLA H L 3-24 2010 Sept. 18 #9 Iowa #24 H W 34-27 1989 Sept. 16 #6 Oklahoma H W 6-3 Nov. 6 #10 Stanford #13 A L 17-42 Sept. 23 #11 Washington #23 H W 20-17 Nov. 26 #1 Oregon #20 A L 29-48 Oct. 14 #22 UCLA H W 42-7 Dec. 29 #14 Oklahoma State N L 10-36 Oct. 21 #15 Washington State #22 A W 23-21 2011 Sept. 8 #9 Oklahoma State A L 14-37 Nov. 11 #9 USC #25 H L 3-24 Sept. 17 #6 Stanford H L 10-37 1990 Sept. 8 #11 Illinois H W 28-16 Sept. 24 #10 Oregon H L 31-56 Oct. 20 #15 USC A W 35-26 2012 Sept. 8 #19 Oklahoma State H W 59-38 Nov. 3 #5 Washington #23 A L 10-54 Sept. 22 #3 Oregon #22 A L 0-49 1991 Sept. 7 #2 Ohio State A L 14-38 Sept. 29 #18 Oregon State H L 35-38 Sept. 21 #24 California H L 21-23 Oct. 6 #18 Stanford A L 48-54 (OT) Oct. 5 #3 Washington A L 0-54 Oct. 27 #10 USC H W 39-36 Oct. 26 #2 Miami (Fla.) H L 9-36 Nov. 3 #25 UCLA #24 A L 10-66 1992 Sept. 26 #1 Miami (Fla.) A L 7-8 2013 Sept. 28 #16 Washington A L 13-31 Oct. 3 #11 UCLA H W 23-3 Nov. 9 #16 UCLA H L 26-31 Oct. 17 #8 Stanford A W 21-6 Nov. 23 #5 Oregon H W 42-16 Nov. 7 #1 Washington #12 H W 16-3 Nov. 30 #13 Arizona State A L 21-58 Nov. 14 #18 USC #9 A L 7-14 1993 Oct. 23 #25 Washington State #7 H W 9-6 Oct. 30 #15 UCLA #7 A L 17-37 Jan. 1 #10 Miami (Fla.) #16 N W 29-0

146 2017 Arizona Football Media Guide www.arizonawildcats.com 147 ARIZONA & THE AP TOP 25 When Opponent is Ranked (Cont.)... Record Breakdown Against AP Top 25 Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score Record vs. AP Top 25: Record vs. AP Top 25 by Rank: 2014 Oct. 2 #2 Oregon A W 31-24 45-119-1 (.273) No. 1 2-7 Nov. 1 #25 UCLA #14 A L 7-17 No. 2 3-5 Nov. 22 #20 Utah #15 A W 42-10 Home Record vs. Ranked: No. 3 0-8 Nov. 28 #13 Arizona State #12 H W 42-35 28-53 (.346) No. 4 1-2 Dec. 5 #3 Oregon #8 N L 13-51 No. 5 1-4 Dec. 31 #21 Boise State % #12 N L 30-38 Road Record vs. Ranked: No. 6 3-2 2015 Sept. 26 #9 UCLA #16 H L 30-56 14-59-1 (.189) No. 7 1-3 Oct. 3 #18 Stanford A L 17-55 No. 8 2-8-1 Nov. 14 #10 Utah H W 37-30 (2OT) Neutral Record vs. Ranked: No. 9 3-8 3-7 (.300) No. 10 3-9 2016 Sept. 24 #9 Washington H L 28-35 No. 11 3-2 Oct. 8 #24 Utah A L 23-36 Bowl Record vs. Ranked: No. 12 2-4 Nov. 5 #25 Washington State A L 7-69 3-6 (.333) No. 13 2-6 Nov. 12 #16 Colorado H L 24-49 No. 14 0-6 Record When UA Ranked Higher: No. 15 2-3 Wins Against AP Top 10 Opponents 6-10 (.375) No. 16 1-5 No. 17 1-5 Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score Record When Opp. Ranked Higher: No. 18 1-10 1980 Nov. 1 #2 UCLA H W 23-17 8-14 (.364) No. 19 2-3 No. 20 6-6 1981 Oct. 10 #1 USC A W 13-10 Record vs. AP Top 10: No. 21 0-1 1982 Oct. 16 #9 Notre Dame A W 16-13 19-56-1 (.257) No. 22 3-3 Nov. 27 #6 Arizona State H W 28-18 No. 23 0-1 1985 Oct. 5 #6 SMU H W 28-6 vs. AP Top 10 at Home: No. 24 0-4 13-26 (.333) No. 25 3-4 1986 Nov. 22 #4 Arizona State #14 H W 34-17 1989 Sept. 16 #6 Oklahoma H W 6-3 vs. AP Top 10 Away: Last Win vs. AP Top 5: 1992 Oct. 17 #8 Stanford A W 21-6 4-28-1 (.121) at #2 Oregon (31-24), Oct. 2, 2014 Nov. 7 #1 Washington #12 H W 16-3 vs. AP Top 10 Neutal: Last Win vs. AP Top 10: 1994 Jan. 1 #10 Miami (Fla.) #16 N W 29-0 2-2 (.500) #10 Utah (37-30, OT), Nov. 14, 2015 1998 Dec. 30 #9 Nebraska #5 N W 23-20 2005 Nov. 5 #7 UCLA H W 52-14 2006 Nov. 11 #8 California H W 24-20 2007 Nov. 15 #2 Oregon H W 34-24 When Both UA & Opponent Are Ranked... 2010 Sept. 18 #9 Iowa #24 H W 34-27 2012 Oct. 27 #10 USC H W 39-36 Year Date UA # Opponent Opp. # Site W/L Score 2013 Nov. 23 #5 Oregon H W 42-16 1968 Nov. 30 #19 Arizona State #20 H L 7-30 2014 Oct. 2 #2 Oregon A W 31-24 1974 Oct. 19 #9 Texas Tech #17 A L 8-17 2015 Nov. 14 #10 Utah H W 37-30 (2OT) 1975 Nov. 13 #15 San Diego State #13 A W 31-24 Nov. 29 #12 Arizona State #8 A L 21-34 Games Against AP No. 1 Teams 1986 Nov. 1 #14 USC #18 H L 13-20 Nov. 22 #14 Arizona State #4 H W 34-17 Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score 1989 Sept. 23 #23 Washington #11 H W 20-17 1981 Oct. 10 #1 USC A W 13-10 Oct. 21 #22 Washington State #15 A W 23-21 1982 Sept. 18 #1 Washington H L 13-23 Nov. 11 #25 USC #9 H L 3-24 1984 Oct. 27 #1 Washington A L 12-28 1990 Nov. 3 #23 Washington #5 A L 10-54 1988 Oct. 22 #1 UCLA H L 3-24 1992 Nov. 7 #12 Washington #1 H W 16-3 1992 Sept. 26 #1 Miami (Fla.) A L 7-8 Nov. 14 #9 USC #18 A L 7-14 Nov. 7 #1 Washington #12 H W 16-3 1993 Oct. 23 #7 Washington State #25 H W 9-6 2004 Nov. 13 #1 USC A L 9-49 Oct. 30 #7 UCLA #15 A L 17-37 Jan. 1 #16 Miami (Fla.) #10 N W 29-0 2005 Oct. 8 #1 USC A L 21-42 1994 Oct. 8 #6 Colorado State #23 H L 16-21 2010 Nov. 26 #1 Oregon #20 A L 29-48 Oct. 15 #14 Washington State #20 A W 10-7 Nov. 12 #13 USC #17 A L 28-45 Games Against AP No. 2 Teams Dec. 27 #15 Utah #14 N L 13-16 Year Date Opp. # Opponent UA # Site W/L Score 1995 Sept. 23 #25 USC #5 H L 10-31 1980 Oct. 11 #2 USC H L 10-272 1998 Oct. 3 #14 Washington #20 A W 31-28 Oct. 10 #10 UCLA #5 H L 28-52 Oct. 25 #2 Notre Dame H L 3-20 Oct. 31 #13 Oregon #12 H W 38-3 Nov. 1 #2 UCLA H W 23-17 Dec. 30 #5 Nebraska #9 N W 23-20 1991 Sept. 7 #2 Ohio State A L 14-38 1999 Aug. 28 #4 Penn State #3 A L 7-41 Oct. 26 #2 Miami (Fla.) H L 9-36 2000 Oct. 21 #21 Oregon #7 A L 10-14 2003 Nov. 15 #2 USC H L 0-45 2009 Dec. 30 #22 Nebraska #20 N L 0-33 2007 Nov. 15 #2 Oregon H W 34-24 2010 Sept. 18 #24 Iowa #9 H W 34-27 2014 Oct. 2 #2 Oregon A W 31-24 Nov. 6 #13 Stanford #10 A L 17-42 Nov. 26 #20 Oregon #1 A L 29-48 2012 Sept. 22 #22 Oregon #3 A L 0-49 Nov. 3 #24 UCLA #25 A L 10-66 2014 Nov. 1 #14 UCLA #25 A L 7-17 Nov. 22 #15 Utah #20 A W 42-10 Nov. 28 #12 Arizona State #13 H W 42-35 Dec. 5 #8 Oregon #3 N L 13-51 Dec. 31 #12 Boise State #21 N L 30-38 2015 Sept. 26 #16 UCLA #9 H L 30-56

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Pre-Conference Era Collegiate Non-Collegiate Year Coach Captain(s) W-L-T W-L-T Finish PF PA Bowl 1899 Stewart F. Forbes George Parker 0-1 1-0-1 24 16 1900 William Skinner Courtland Day 0-0 3-1 131 6 1901 William Skinner Leslie Gillett 0-0 4-1 115 19 1902 Leslie Gillett Bard Cosgrove 1-0 4-0 134 0 1903 Orin A. Kates* Leo Rosenberg 0-0 2-0 49 10 1904 Orin A. Kates Burrell Hatcher 0-0 3-1-2 66 48 1905 Wm. M. Ruthrauff John Ruthrauff 0-2 5-0 84 96 1906 No varsity team*(6) 1907 No varsity team* (6) 1908 H.B. Galbreath Rod Burnham 1-0 4-0 136 5 1909 H.B. Galbreath Thomas Rice 1-1 2-0 71 23 1910 George F. Shipp Charles Roletti 2-0 3-0 87 8 1911 George F. Shipp Cliffe Rolfe 1-1 2-0-1 16 3 1912 Ray L. Quigley Dick Merritt 1-1 1-0 55 30 1913 F.A. King Jay McIntosh 1-2 1-0 26 42 1914 J.F. “Pop” McKale Turner Smith 3-1 1-0 72 20 1915 J.F. “Pop” McKale Wm. Asa Porter 2-3 3-0 133 34 1916 J.F. “Pop” McKale James Hendry 2-3 3-0 247 93 1917 J.F. “Pop” McKale Bill McGowen 2-1 1-1 118 41 1918 No Team Fielded (WWI) 1919 J.F. “Pop” McKale Emzy Lynch 5-1 2-0 253 19 1920 J.F. “Pop” McKale A.L. Slonaker 4-1 2-0 381 65 1921 J.F. “Pop” McKale Walt Wofford 4-2 3-0 418 30 1922 J.F. “Pop” McKale John Hobbs 5-3 1-0 109 53 Christmas Classic 1923 J.F. “Pop” McKale Marvin Clark 3-3 2-0 146 127 1924 J.F. “Pop” McKale Kirke LaShelle 2-4 0-0 40 93 1925 J.F. “Pop” McKale Charles Gilliland 3-3-1 0-0 77 88 1926 J.F. “Pop” McKale Bob Crouch 4-1-1 1-0 143 59 1927 J.F. “Pop” McKale Martin Gentry 3-2-1 1-0 165 59 1928 J.F. “Pop” McKale Ted Diebold 5-1-2 0-0 152 110 1929 J.F. “Pop” McKale Wendell Acuff 7-1 0-0 182 22 1930 J.F. “Pop” McKale Waldo Dicus, Bill Hargis 6-1-1 0-0 122 33

Border Conference Overall Conference Year Coach Captain(s) W-L-T W-L-T Finish PF PA Bowl 1931 Fred A. Enke Horace Collier 3-5-1 1-1-1 2nd 72 149 1932 A.W. “Gus” Farwick Bill Davies 4-5 3-2 2nd 82 106 1933 G.A. “Tex” Oliver Clarence Sample 5-3 3-2 3rd 113 35 1934 G.A. “Tex” Oliver Bud Robinson 7-2-1 2-1-1 3rd 138 54 1935 G.A. “Tex” Oliver Charles Cochran 7-2 4-0 1st 218 45 1936 G.A. “Tex” Oliver None 5-2-3 3-0-1 1st 190 54 1937 G.A. “Tex” Oliver None 8-2 3-1 3rd 194 88 1938 Orian M. Landreth George Ahee 3-6 0-3 5th 75 146 1939 Miles W. Casteel Tom Hargis 6-4 1-2 4th 109 113 1940 Miles W. Casteel John Black 7-2 3-1 2nd 204 83 1941 Miles W. Casteel Emil Banjavcic 7-3 5-0 1st-T 253 146 1942 Miles W. Casteel Murl McCain 6-4 4-2 4th 189 139 1943 No Team Fielded (WWII) 1944 No Team Fielded (WWII) 1945 Miles W. Casteel Boyd Morse 5-0 No Conf. Play 163 12 1946 Miles W. Casteel Virgil Marsh 4-4-2 2-2-1 4th 218 136 1947 Miles W. Casteel Fred Knez 5-4-1 3-2 4th 233 241 1948 Miles W. Casteel Art Converse, Harry Varner 6-5 3-2 3rd-T 167 246 Salad Bowl 1949 Robert E. Winslow Max Spilsbury, Roy Rivenburg 2-7-1 2-4 6th 118 298 1950 Robert E. Winslow Eddie Wolgast 4-6 2-4 6th 214 257 1951 Robert E. Winslow Bill Glazier, Jim Donarski 6-5 4-3 4th 246 270 1952 Warren Woodson Jim Donarski, Dick Christiansen 6-4 3-2 3rd 285 155 1953 Warren Woodson Buddy Lewis 4-5-1 3-1 4th 234 161 1954 Warren Woodson Buddy Lewis, Glen Bowers 7-3 3-2 4th 385 215 1955 Warren Woodson Bill Codd, Paul Hatcher 5-4-1 1-2-1 5th 184 169 1956 Warren Woodson Paul Hatcher, Art Luppino 4-6 1-3 5th 180 182 1957 Edward A. Doherty Allen Polley, Jack Davis 1-8-1 0-4 6th 125 297 1958 Edward A. Doherty Ralph Hunsaker 3-7 2-1 DNQ 83 276 1959 Jim LaRue Gary Cropper, Jim Geist 4-6 1-2 DNQ 118 211 1960 Jim LaRue Tony Matz 7-3 3-0 DNQ 233 152 1961 Jim LaRue Bob Garis, Eddie Wilson 8-1-1 (Independent) 288 131 *No varsity games played. Number in parenthesis represents prep games played. #Played season as an independent.; DNQ-Did not play enough games to qualify for conference championship.

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Western Athletic Conference (WAC) Overall Conference Year Coach Captain(s) W-L-T W-L-T Finish PF PA Bowl 1962 Jim LaRue Ken Cook, Howard Breinig 5-5 2-2 2nd 134 171 1963 Jim LaRue Ted Christy, Gerald Zeman 5-5 2-2 2nd 136 165 1964 Jim LaRue John Briscoe, Larry Fairholm 6-3-1 3-1 1st-T 147 76 1965 Jim LaRue Tom Malloy, Woody King, Jim Pazerski 3-7 1-4 6th 77 172 1966 Jim LaRue Woody King, Roger Calderwood 3-7 1-4 5th 192 250 1967 Darrell Mudra John Jones, Bill Nemeth, James Scott 3-6-1 1-4 5th 162 231 1968 Darrell Mudra Tom Nelson, Mike Moody 8-3 5-1 2nd-T 186 149 SunBowl 1969 Robert W. Weber Charles Duke, Dick Crossman 3-7 3-3 5th 210 276 1970 Robert W. Weber John Eggold, Willie Lewis, Bill McKinley 4-6 2-4 5th 168 213 1971 Robert W. Weber Mark Arneson, Charlie McKee 5-6 3-3 3rd 191 232 1972 Robert W. Weber Game captains only 4-7 4-3 4th 226 271 1973 James C. Young Ransom Terrell, Mark Neal, James O’Connor 8-3 6-1 1st-T 295 219 1974 James C. Young Rex Naumetz 9-2 6-1 2nd 264 174 1975 James C. Young Bruce Hill 9-2 5-2 2nd 330 169 1976 James C. Young Obra Erby 5-6 3-4 5th-T 283 273 1977 Tony Mason Jon Abbott 5-7 3-4 5th-T 256 250

Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) Overall Conference Year Coach Captain(s) W-L-T W-L-T Finish PF PA Bowl 1978 Tony Mason Neil Orr, Corky Ingraham 5-6 3-4 6th-T 245 205 1979 Tony Mason Jim Krohn, Cleveland Crosby 6-5-1 4-3 3rd-T 244 243 Fiesta Bowl 1980 Larry Smith Hubie Oliver 5-6 3-4 6th-T 215 275 1981 Larry Smith Bob Gareeb 6-5 4-4 6th-T 253 205 1982 Larry Smith Al Gross 6-4-1 4-3-1 5th 311 219 1983 Larry Smith Chris Brewer, Ricky Hunley 7-3-1 4-3-1 5th 353 118 1984 Larry Smith LaMonte Hunley 7-4 5-2 3rd-T 272 192 1985 Larry Smith Allan Durden 8-3-1 5-2 2nd-T 252 146 Sun Bowl 1986 Larry Smith Byron Evans 9-3 5-3 4th-T 352 204 Aloha Bowl 1987 Dick Tomey Chuck Cecil, Randy Kindred, Kevin McKinney, Charles Webb 4-4-3 2-3-3 7th 263 220 1988 Dick Tomey James DeBow, Brad Henke, Joe Tofflemire, Bret Holley 7-4 5-3 3rd-T 179 171 1989 Dick Tomey Kevin Singleton 8-4 5-3 2nd-T 248 178 Copper Bowl 1990 Dick Tomey Gary Coston, Kevin Singleton, Darryll Lewis, Rick Warren 7-5 5-4 5th 267 311 Eagle Aloha Bowl 1991 Dick Tomey John Fina, Craig Gilbert, Bobby Roland 4-7 3-5 6th-T 248 361 1992 Dick Tomey George Malauulu, Ty Parten, Richard Maddox, Heath Bray 6-5-1 4-3-1 5th 232 118 John Hancock Bowl 1993 Dick Tomey Billy Johnson, Jey Phillips, Brant Boyer 10-2 6-2 1st-T 294 161 Fiesta Bowl 1994 Dick Tomey Warner Smith, Sean Harris, Ontiwaun Carter, Steve McLaughlin 8-4 6-2 2nd-T 278 190 Freedom Bowl 1995 Dick Tomey Tedy Bruschi, Brandon Sanders, Dan White 6-5 4-4 5th-T 207 199 1996 Dick Tomey Joe Salave’a, Armon Williams, Richard Dice 5-6 3-5 5th-T 310 280 1997 Dick Tomey Rusty James, Jimmy Sprotte, Rodney Williams 7-5 4-4 5th-T 317 285 Insight.com Bowl 1998 Dick Tomey Kelvin Eafon, Barrett Baker, Chris McAlister 12-1 7-1 2nd 439 236 Holiday Bowl 1999 Dick Tomey Marcus Bell, DaShon Polk, Keith Smith 6-6 3-5 6th-T 339 364 2000 Dick Tomey Adrian Koch, Joe Tafoya, Ortege Jenkins 5-6 3-5 5th-T 254 237 2001 John Mackovic Steven Grace, Brandon Nash, Anthony Thomas 5-6 2-6 8th 320 377 2002 John Mackovic Lance Briggs, Makoa Freitas, Jason Johnson, Bobby Wade, Jarvie Worcester 4-8 1-7 9th 227 310 2003 Mackovic/Mike Hankwitz Reggie Sampay, Clay Hardt, Gary Love 2-10 1-7 10th 181 429 2004 Mike Stoops Mike Bell, Darrell Brooks, Carlos Williams, Andre Torrey, Keoki Fraser, Steve Fleming 3-8 2-6 8th 164 275 2005 Mike Stoops Mike Bell, Darrell Brooks, Gilbert Harris, Kili Lefotu 3-8 2-6 8th 252 290 2006 Mike Stoops Antoine Cason, Syndric Steptoe, Spencer Larsen, Michael Johnson 6-6 4-5 5th-T 199 235 2007 Mike Stoops Antoine Cason, Spencer Larsen, Eben Britton, Willie Tuitama, Anthony Johnson 5-7 4-5 6th-T 336 322 2008 Mike Stoops Eben Britton, Nate Ness, Ronnie Palmer, Mike Thomas, Willie Tuitama 8-5 5-4 5th 476 277 Las Vegas Bowl 2009 Mike Stoops Cam Nelson, Earl Mitchell, Terrell Turner, Colin Baxter 8-5 6-4 2nd-T 356 311 Holiday Bowl 2010 Mike Stoops Colin Baxter, Nick Foles, Lolomana Mikaele, Brooks Reed 7-6 4-5 5th 367 295 Alamo Bowl 2011 Stoops/Tim Kish Keola Antolin, Nick Foles, Robert Golden, Paul Vasallo, Trevin Wade 4-8 2-7 5th-T South 369 425

Pac-12 Conference Overall Conference Year Coach Captain(s) W-L-T W-L-T Finish PF PA Bowl 2012 Rich Rodriguez Trace Biskin, Kyle Quinn, Matt Scott, Jake Fischer 8-5 4-5 4th South 496 459 New Mexico Bowl 2013 Rich Rodriguez Jake Fischer, Terrence Miller, Sione Tuihalamaka 8-5 4-5 4th South 435 315 Independence Bowl 2014 Rich Rodriguez Steven Gurrola, Austin Hill, Dan Pettinato, Jared Tevis 10-4 7-2 1st South 483 395 Fiesta Bowl 2015 Rich Rodriguez Cayman Bundage, Reggie Gilbert, Will Parks, Casey Skowron 7-6 3-6 5th South 486 465 New Mexico Bowl 2016 Rich Rodriguez Sani Fuimaono, Josh Kern, Samajie Grant, Nate Phillips 3-9 1-8 6th South 297 460

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