2008 Arizona Football Game Notes Sept. 6 - Toledo (0-0, 0-0) vs. Arizona (1-0, 0-0) Tucson, Ariz. - Arizona Stadium T.V. - None/Radio - 1290 AM KCUB

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Statistical Analysis - Opponent: Toledo Toledo @ Arizona Kickoff: 7:07 p.m. 2008 Stats (UA) vs. 2007 Stats (UT) Site: Tucson, Ariz. - Arizona Stadium (57,400) English Radio: 1290 AM The Source (Brian Jeffries, Lamont Lovett, Pedro Limon) Arizona Toledo Spanish Radio: 990 AM ESPN Deportes (Abelardo Oquita, Marco Rincon, Pedro Limon) Points Avg. 70.0 32.9 Please see Page 3 of the notes for Arizona’s radio affiliates. Opponents 0.0 39.2 Toledo and Arizona - Fast Facts First Downs 27 267 First Meeting: Sept. 7, 1985 (UA 23, UT 10) Opponents 7 275 Last Meeting: Sept. 7, 1985 (UA 23, UT 10) Yards Rushing Avg. 265 209.2 All-Time Series Record: UA leads, 1-0 Opponents 64 214.9 Yards Passing Avg. 256 239.2 Toledo and Arizona – 1985 Flashback Opponents 48 229.2 Arizona’s special teams provided the big plays as the Wildcats battled for a 23-10 Total Offense Avg. 521 448.4 season-opening victory before 44,691 fans in Arizona Stadium. Chuck Cecil tackled Opponents 112 441.1 UT’s punter on the 1-yard line to set up a touchdown and the Cats used a punt block by Kickoff Return Avg. 0.0 18.9 Brent Wood to set up a field goal. Tailback David Adams ran for 99 yards and fullback Opponents 18.9 22.2 Chris Webb scored both UA touchdowns. Max Zendejas kicked three field goals. Punt Return Avg. 24.7 6.7 Toledo was held to 29 net yards rushing on 23 carries and was out-gained 347-210 by Opponents 0.0 11.3 the host Wildcats. UA dominated the time of possession by a 36:44 – 23:16 margin. Net Punting 26.5 39.5 Opponents 27.4 37.8 Some Game Themes: Everything gets jacked up several notches for UA as a 15- 3rd-Down Conv. 60% 46% returning-starters Toledo club with some All-MAC talent visits Arizona Stadium... The Opponents 8% 44% Cats get to see if the scoring outburst in the opener was an anomaly. The capability to 4th-Down Conv. 0% 50% put points on the board was throught to be part of the club's 2008 makeup, but 70 Opponents 0% 42% points in the opener might have exceeded expectations a bit... UA has some teaching Penalty Yards Avg. 60.0 64.0 aids on tape, while the Rockets arrive for their season opener... What will the Cats Opponents 40.0 44.8 scheme? The run-pass balance they showed against Idaho or more of the spread TOP 36:05 30:49 passing attack said to be the club's bread and butter?... Toledo's defensive lineup is Opponents 23:55 29:01 rejuvenated by the return of some '06 veterans who missed last year with injury... UA Arizona Media Relations works to keep UT's record against Pac-10 squads all on the right side of the ledger (0-3), although the most recent such game for Rockets was 17 seasons ago against Official Website Washington's '91 juggernaut... A match of a couple of frequently demonstrative head www.arizonaathletics.com coaches in UA's Mike Stoops and UT's Tom Amstutz, two boys who grew up three Mailing Address hours apart in Ohio... A match of two teams dotted with underclassmen among the top Media Relations units... Room 106 McKale Center Tucson, Ariz., 85721 Last Week: Arizona put itself in some select ratings -- leading the nation in scoring, for Director of Media Relations one -- in waiting out a lightning delay and then going out with some bolts of its own to Tom Duddleston - 520-621-4163 blast past Idaho, 70-0, to open the season with a convincing shutout. UA had eight [email protected] offensive players score nine touchdowns and added another in the return game to post Asst. Director of Media Relations its third-highest point total in history. The one-hour storm delay just as the ball was Football Assistant about to be whistled into play did nothing to cool the Cats, whose 49 first-half points Blair Willis - 520-621-0914 were a school record. Arizona rushed for 265 yards, passed for a cool 256 on 74 [email protected] percent throwing and averaged a chunky 6.5 yards on its 80 plays. Meantime, the Media Relations Fax defense held the Vandals to a net total of 112 yards, its lowest opponent 520-621-2681 figure since 2006. The Wildcats were more than efficient, scoring nine touchdowns in nine red-zone chances, their best since that meaningful measurement became part of Please see page 3 of the notes for Arizona’s the football lexicon. completed 17 of 21 throws (81 FB media policy percent) for a modest 179 yards, connecting for three scores. Sophomore running back Nic Grigsby ran down hill for his second-best total of 169 yards on 19 totes -- a whopping 8.9 yards per carrry -- and scored twice. Four receivers had TD grabs -- Mike How Do You Say That? Thomas, Terrell Turner and career-firsts by H-back Chris Gronkowski and juco transfer back Nick Booth. True freshman QB Matt Scott got his feet wet -- and not just from the Numerical rain. He hit six of 10 passes for 77 yards and a score, plus rushed eight times for 48 yards and a score. Thomas muffed a punt with a minute left in the first quarter, and 4 B.J. Dennard Dih-NARD blocker Marquis Hundley ( otherwise) picked it up and weaved his way 87 7 Willie Tuitama Too-ee-TAH-mah yards for a touchdown. Redshirt freshman CB Trevin Wade, a backup, picked off a pair 11 Terrell Reese Tuh-RELL of passes and added 69 yards afterward. Backup safety Joe Perkins picked another an 13 Jason Bondzio BOND-zee-oh ran it back 42 yards. Senior safety Nate Ness snagged another interception and the Cats 14 Alex Zendejas Zen-DAY-haus had a fumble recovery by redshirt backup defensive end Apaiata Tuihalamaka to make 15 Xavier Kelley ZAY-vee-er it +5 in the turnover category to put Arizona up there in another national statistical 23 Marquis Hundley Mar-KEECE category. The defense smothered Idaho's passing game, holding the Vandals to 48 30 Xavier Smith ZAY-vee-er yards through the air. Arizona played nearly its entire dress squad, with the 'twos' and 55 Conan Amituanai Ah-mee-TOO-uh-nye reserves logging much of the second half. Those guys held Idaho to 36 yards in that 57 Jovon Hayes JOE-vahn segment, one reason the Cats piled up a 36- to 24-minute edge in time of possession. 77 Eben Britton Eh-ben 94 Lolomana Mikaele Lo-lo-MAHN-uh Quick Strike: Arizona scored six touchdowns against Idaho with offensive drives Mee-kah-AY-lay consuming four plays or less and less than two minutes off the clock. Three of those 84 Terrell Turner Tuh-RELL were field-position sudden-change goods thanks to interceptions inside the UI 30 yard- Bill Bedenbaugh Bee-Den-Bow line. The Cats' opening drive of 11 plays and 80 yards in 4:25 was the granddaddy of the game, although UA did have a 14-play, 50-yard drive that took just more than seven Alphabetical minutes, but ended with a punt in the third quarter.

55 Conan Amituanai Ah-mee-TOO-uh-nye Sudden-Change: Speaking of turnovers, UA's four interceptions led to four touch- Bill Bedenbaugh Bee-Den-Bow downs, plus its fifth takeaway (fumble recovery) benefited in the game-ending take-a- 13 Jason Bondzio BOND-zee-oh knee possession. No question the 28 points off picks was a huge factor, notably in 77 Eben Britton Eh-ben terms of continued and sustained momentum. 4 B.J. Dennard Dih-NARD 3 Wilrey Fontenot Will-ray FAHN-tih-no Sub-200: Arizona's defensive effort against Idaho was the seventh time in the last 11 57 Jovon Hayes JOE-vahn seasons that the Cats have held a club under 200 yards. Most recently in 2006 UA had a 23 Marquis Hundley Mar-KEECE superlative effort at Stanford and held the Cardinal to 32 plays and a total of 52 yards, 15 Xavier Kelley ZAY-vee-er the Cats' Pac-10 -game record. That season UA held Stephen F. Austin to 50 plays and 94 Lolomana Mikaele Lo-lo-MAHN-uh 196 yards. In 2005 Arizona held Stanford to 58-195. In 2000 the Cats held San Diego Mee-kah-AY-lay State to 66-196. In 1998, the 12-1 team held Oregon State to 54-167 and Hawaii to 60- 11 Terrell Reese Tuh-RELL 176. 30 Xavier Smith ZAY-vee-er 7 Willie Tuitama Too-ee-TAH-mah Records Check: As one might expect in a 70-0 romp, Arizona broke several school 84 Terrell Turner Tuh-RELL records for offensive scoring output against Idaho. The first record to fall was the 28 14 Alex Zendejas Zen-DAY-haus year old record for most points scored in a single half (42 points against Pacific in 1980 and against UTEP in 1976) as the Wildcats tallied 49 first-half points.In doing so, UA posted 35 second quarter points, breaking the previous high mark set in 1954 when the Cats scored 29 in the third quarter against New Mexico State.

Cloud 9: What can be more impressive than scoring 10 touchdowns in a single game? How about nine (9) different players scoring those touchdowns. Nic Grigsby (2), Mike Thomas, Marquis Hundley, Chris Gronkowski, Keola Antolin, Terrell Turner, Matt Scott, Nick Booth and Xavier Smith all found the endzone in what is believed to be the most individual touchdowns in a single game in UA history.

There’s a First Time For Everything: Season openers offer new players the opportu- nity to set career “firsts” as they record their first collegiate statistics. Here’s some Did You Know? notable “firsts” for UA players last week:

- Marquis Hundley scored his first career touchdown (87 fumble return on a punt return) That Arizona set schools records for most - Chris Gronkowski caught his first pass – and first TD catch – in the second quarter (12-yard TD catch) points in a single quarter (35) and most - Keola Antolin plunged his way into the endzone for his first rushing TD (3-yard TD run) points in a half (49) against Idaho? Those - Matt Scott used his nifty running ability to score his first TD (5-yard TD run) new marks help UA post its third highest - Nick Booth caught his first pass – and first TD catch – in the fourth quarter (7-yard TD catch) point total in school history as the Wildcats - Xavier Smith, a junior, celebrated his first rushing TD in the fourth quarter (1-yard TD run) defeated Idaho 70-0. - Juron Criner, a true freshman, made his first career start at wide receiver - Bug Wright hauled in his first career catch in the third quarter (26-yards) - Trevin Wade snared his first career interception in the third quarter (62-yard return) That the UA defense earned its first shut- - David Roberts caught his first pass in the fourth quarter (8-yard grab) out of an opponent since 1996? Indeed, - David Douglas caught his first pass in the fourth quarter (20-yard reception) UA’s blanking of Idaho was the program’s - Joe Perkins intercepted his first pass in the fourth quarter (42-yard return) first shutout since a 41-0 victory over Illi- - Alex Zendejas connected on his first two PAT attempts, boomed his first career punt 51 yards and took his nois on Sept. 14, 1996 in Arizona Stadium. first kickoff (57 yards). Ground Attack: Arizona has had 35 or more points six times in the Mike Stoops era That the 64 minute weather delay before including last week, so it's not surprising the 35 points off five rushing touchdowns the Idaho game was only the third weather against Idaho is a tenure high. The multiple spread used all -- well, not exactly -- its at Arizona Stadium in recent history? The nuances against the Vandals, but kept at the rushing game, sending ball carriers into last came in 2004 vs. Wisconsin and prior the fray 49 times compared to a total of 31 passes. That persistence paid off hand- to that kickoff was pushed back for a 1993 somely. RB Nic Grigsby led the way with short bursts for 1- and 2-yard scores, while RB game against Pacific. Keola Antolin added a 3-yard TD run, QB Matt Scott turned the corner for a 5-yard score and RB Xavier Smith scored his first career TD on a 1-yard plunge. Setting up the short yardage goal-line goods was the best part. Wildcat Sports Properties Affiliates Red Hot Zone: Arizona scored nine touchdowns on nine penetrations inside the Red All Arizona football games are broadcast Zone against Idaho. Nice. That efficiency down where it counts was easily a program live on a statewide radio network. KCUB best. In fact, last year Arizona had a modest 18 touchdowns on 42 red-zone posses- 1290 AM in Tucson serves as the flagship sions (43%), although place kicking by Jason Bondzio netted another 13 RZ scores to station. push the scoring ratio to 74 percent overall. Still, punching it in on nine plays of 1, 5, 12, Phoenix KFNX - 1100 AM 2, 3, 3, 5, 7 and 1 yards is what it's all about when coaches speak of the red zone. The Southern Arizona KHIT - 107.5 FM going will get considerably tougher this week and beyond, but the confidence factor of Tucson # KCUB - 1290 AM knowing how it's done will go a long way toward making Arizona a tougher competitor Tucson ** KTKT - 990 AM in short yardage. White Mountains KVWM - 970 AM Sierra Vista KTAN - 1420 AM PED: Pass efficiency defense. Thanks to four interceptions against Idaho, Arizona Globe KIKO - 1340 AM leads the nation in that category with opponents' 22.30 figure. In contrast, Willie Safford KWRQ - 102.3 FM Tuitama posted a 199.70 mark and Matt Scott checked in a 157.68 in the game. UA Douglas KDAP - 96.5 FM held the Vandals to a stunning 1.8 yards per attempt and less than 5 yards per its 10 Prescott KNOT - 1450 AM completions for 48 total yards. This week UA will face an All-MAC candidate in Toledo Flagstaff MBXZ - 1650 AM QB Aaron Opelt and a stretch of other scary dudes thereafter, so don't expect the sub- # Flagship Station 100 action to be prevalent. But the start is a great one for an Arizona defense that lost ** Games broadcast in Spanish four-year corners Antoine Cason and Wilrey Fontenot. Mike and brother Mark Stoops, defensive coordinator, felt the Cats' defense would be faster this year and hopefully Media Policy the getting-to-the-ball showcase in the opener was testimony. Arizona Postgame There is no player availability on the field Don't Get Too Settled: Arizona's apparent offensive depth, with backups logging immediately after the game. Arizona has a valuable PT, was a good thing because the Cats didn't get a large dose of sideline time closed locker room policy after games. At last week. Idaho had no possession lasting more than seven plays, covering more than home games, individual players and coaches 26 yards, or taking more than 2:50 off the clock. In fact, only two possessions crossed will be made available to media members for mid field -- to the UA 37 yard-line in the early going and to the 45 near the end of the postgame interviews in a tent adjacent to the first half. The UA forced nine 3-and-outs (or less). UA lockerroom only through request and ap- proval of the media relations and coaching Among the Nation’s Best: After an impressive opening game, UA finds itself among staffs. the nation’s leaders in several statistical categories, as do a few Wildcats individually. On the road, the locker room situation While these numbers will be meaningless in subsequent weeks unless these numbers will dictate postgame protocol, please consult remain the benchmark (even as competition stiffens), its still fun to take a look: the UA SID staff members. Head coach Mike Stoops will address the assembled media only Team Category (NCAA Rank) Individual Category (NCAA Rank) after his postgame radio show responsibilities Scoring Offense – 70 ppg (No. 1) Trevin Wade Interceptions – 2 (t-No.1) have been completed both at home and on Scoring Defense – 0 (No. 1) Willie Tuitama Pass Efficiency – 199.7 (No. 7) the road. Coach Stoops will address the me- Pass Eff. Defense – 22.3 (No. 1) Nic Grigsby Rushing – 169 yds (No. 8) dia prior to any player comments. Sacks Allowed – 0 (t-No. 1) Turnover Margin – (+5) (No. 2) Weekly Practices Pass Defense – 48 yds (No. 3) All practices will be closed to the media Total Defense – 112 yds (No. 4) during the season. Arizona players and coaches Punt Returns – 24.67 yds (No. 9) will be available postpractice to the media on Pass Efficiency – 186.15 (No. 10) Monday-Wednesday only. Players and coaches Rushing Offense – 265 yds (No. 16) will not be available to the media postpractice Total Offense (No. 16) on Thursdays and Fridays. Media members are requested to make post-practice interviews MOV: Not that any team can or should expect 70-0 performances to be the norm, but with individual players through the media rela- UA’s 70-point margin of victory last Saturday was a long time coming. It was the largest tions staff. MOV since 1921 and the third largest in school history. Here’s a look at the Top 5 MOV’s in UA history: Phone Requests Phone interviews Monday through Point Margin Opponent Year Score Wednesday with requested players will be taken 1. 74 UTEP 1921 74-0 by the media relations staff and every effort 2. 73 New Mexico St. 1916 73-0 will be made to fulfill them. However, due to 3. 70 Idaho 2008 70-0 class schedules and team commitments, not 4. 60 South Dakota St. 1956 60-0 all interview requests can be honored. Student- 5. 59 Arizona St. 1919 59-0 athletes are not available for phone interviews on Sunday, Thursday or Friday. No student-ath- Fresh Faces: Head coach Mike Stoops wasn't blowing smoke when he noted in his pre- lete phone numbers will be provided to media opener news conference that a number of new guys had chances to play. No kidding. members. True freshman quarterback Matt Scott played much of the second half (6-for-10, 179, 1 TD, plus 8-48 rushing), injecting his open-field style behind starter Willie Tuitama's pro Weekly Media Opportunities drop-back. Redshirt freshman QB Bryson Beirne got a couple of fourth quarter series to With Coach Stoops put his name in the books, if not the stats. True freshman receiver Juron Criner made Monday’s his debut in the starting lineup as UA showcased five wide receivers on the opening 11 a.m.-12 p.m. play. Redshirt freshman cornerback Trevin Wade led the defense with two intercep- Weekly Press Conference in McKale tions as a backup. True freshman running back Keola Antolin lines up as the primary Center. kickoff returner, plus notched four totes for 11 yards in the backfield, including a TD. Coaches and players will be available to True freshman receiver David Douglas and redshirt freshmen receivers David media members in attendance. Roberts and Bug Wright saw action. Bug underscored the nickname with 42 nifty yards on three snares. True freshman cornerback Robert Golden saw scrimmage action and Tuesday’s had a tackle for loss. Junior one-time walk-on Chris Gronkowski earned solid time at H- 10:20 a.m. back and caught his first career touchdown pass. Mid-year juco transfers Vuna Weekly Pac-10 media teleconference Tuihalamaka (LB), Herman Hall (OL) and Mike Diaz (OL) played meaningful moments, as Please consult SID staff for number and did linebacker Sterling Lewis (3 hits). Redshirt sophomore safety Joe Perkins returned access code. Single-Season Passing Yards an interception 42 yards to set up a score. True freshman offensive linemen Vaughn 1 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 3,683 2007 Dotsy played in the second half, as did true freshman defensive tackle Jowyn Ward 2 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 3,327 2002 and redshirt freshman DT Hans Philipp. Redshirt freshman kicker Alex Zendejas had 3 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 2,520 1982 three PATs, a kickoff and a punt (51 yards) to back up Jason Bondzio and Keenyn Crier, 4 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 2,474 1983 respectively. Redshirt freshman linebacker Apaiata Tuihalamaka, Vuna's cousin, had 5 ...... Mark Reed ...... 2,368 1966 two tackles. Summer juco transfer safety Anthony Wilcox broke up a pass, while 6 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 2,347 2001 running back Nick Booth chipped in 19 yards rushing in his first appearance, and 7 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 2,202 1984 Lamonte Long played in the secondary. Senior walk-on linebacker Jeremy Samoy saw 8 ...... ...... 2,181 1994 some fourth-quarter action in the middle of things when the Cats held Idaho to 22 9 ...... Keith Smith ...... 1,903 1999 yards in offense. Redshirt freshman receiver Joe Reese saw action. Backup junior 10 ...... Dan White ...... 1,855 1995 guard Conan Amituanai saw his first scrimmage action, as did fellow line mate sopho- Career Passing Yards more Jovon Hayes. Walk-on junior snappers Ricky Wolder and Jason Bertoni snapped a 1 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe .. 7,618 1980-83 few on punts and placekicks, respectively. Redshirt freshman receiver Devin Veal got 2 ...... Willie Tuitama ..... 6,302 2005- 0 some routes. Walk-on junior defensive tackle Josh Lewis played in the middle. That's 3 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 6,016 1983-86 30 guys new to the game. 4 ...... Keith Smith ...... 5,972 1996-99 5 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 5,749 1999-02 ‘O’ What a Start: At least that’s what the Wildcats are hoping to say before the start of 6 ...... Dan White ...... 5,723 1993-95 Pac-10 play on Sept. 20 at UCLA. So far, the Cats have been able to dispatch the first of 7 ...... ..... 5,424 1997-00 8 ...... Bruce Hill ...... 5,090 1973-75 three ‘O’ opponents – Idaho. Now the challenge is Toledo and then New Mexico on Single-Season Attempts Sept. 13. 1 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 524 2007 2 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 410 2002 They’re Taking Notice: Antoine Cason won the Jim Thorpe Award last year, now a host 3 ...... Marc Reed ...... 365 1966 of other Wildcats are on the early watch lists for major awards. Eight 4 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 351 1983 different Wildcats are on pre-season watch lists for awards: 5 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 328 1982 6 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 312 1984 QB Willie Tuitama – Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year)/Davey O’Brien Award (Top QB) 7 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 298 2001 WR Mike Thomas – Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year) 8 ...... Dan White ...... 297 1995 OT Eben Britton – Outland Trophy (Top Interior Lineman), Rotary Lombardi Award (Top Lineman) P Keenyn Crier – Ray Guy Award (Top Punter) 9 ...... Dan White ...... 296 1994 Jason Bondzio – Lou Groza Award candidate (Top Kicker) 10 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 278 1985 C Blake Kerley – Rimington Trophy (Top Center) Career Attempts TE – John Mackey Award (Most Outstanding Tight End) 1 ...... Tom Tunncliffe ... 1,069 1980-83 LB Ronnie Palmer – Butkus Award (Top Linebacker) 2 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 900 2005- 0 2 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 879 1983-86 Senior Status: Willie Tuitama enters his final campaign at Arizona in elite company on a 3 ...... Dan White ...... 850 1993-95 national level. The Stockton, Calif., native is one of seven across the 5 ...... Keith Smith ...... 726 1996-99 country that has become a four-year starting quarterback after taking over the starting 6 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 719 1999-02 role in the final four games of his freshman season when he helped UA to wins over 7 ...... Ortege Jenkins ...... 717 1997-00 Oregon State and a Top-10 UCLA team. Here are the other six four-year starters: 8 ...... Bruce Hill ...... 680 1973-75 9 ...... George Malauulu ..... 584 1989-92 Rudy Carpenter, Arizona State Single-Season Completions Curtis Painter, Purdue 1 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 327 2007 Mike Teel, Rutgers 2 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 239 2002 Drew Weatherford, Florida State 3 ...... Marc Reed ...... 193 1966 4 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 185 1983 Pat White, West Virginia 5 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 176 1982 Drew Willy, Buffalo 6 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 169 2001 ...... Dan White ...... 169 1994 Loch Ness: Nate Ness intercepted 19 passes in his two seasons at El Camino College in 8 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 156 1984 Torrance, Calif. Since cracking the starting lineup at Arizona in the second half of the 9 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 150 1985 2007 season, the 6-2 safety has proved that his nose for the football is natural. He has ...... Dan White ...... 150 1995 six career interceptions in 13 games, but has picked off five passes in the last six Career Completions games, including one in the opener against Idaho. 1 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ..... 574 1980-83 2 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 544 2005-08 Decoys are for Hunting: Senior receiver Mike Thomas has played in 36 games and 3 ...... Ortege Jenkins ...... 488 1997-00 caught a pass in 35 of them. His one miss – the final game of his freshman year on Nov. 4 ...... Alfred Jenkins ...... 456 1983-86 25, 2005, at Arizona State. In that game he wore a soft but cumbersome cast on a 5 ...... Dan White ...... 446 1993-95 hand, courtesy of an injury a couple weeks earlier. No passes went in his direction, but 6 ...... Keith Smith ...... 434 1996-99 he drew coverage as expected anyway. Otherwise, Thomas could challenge for the 7 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 413 1999-02 Arizona record for consecutive games catching a pass. That’s held by Dennis Single-Season Passing TDs Northcutt, who posted 42 successive games with a grab after he was switched from 1 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 28 2007 true-freshman cornerback to receiver in late October of 1996, through his senior year 2 ...... Marc Reed ...... 20 1966 in 1999… Northcutt (223) and Thomas (185) join leader Bobby Wade (230) in the all-time 3 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 19 2002 threesome for career pass receiving at UA. Northcutt was on the Arizona squad that ...... Ortege Jenkins ...... 19 1997 posted the top two Wildcat per-game offense averages of 471.9 yards (’99) and 444.9 5 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 18 1982 (’98), Wade was part of John Mackovic’s passing makeover of the UA attack, and ...... Bruce Hill ...... 18 1974 Thomas is now part of Mike Stoops’ and Sonny Dykes’ system that topped the historical 7 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 16 2002 chart with 308 yards passing per game last year. Thomas should emerge as Arizona’s 8 ...... Dan White ...... 15 1995 Career Passing TDs all-time pass receiver with anywhere near his 83 grabs from a year ago (five to date in 1 ...... Willie Tuitama ...... 47 2005- 0 ’08), and if he can match his 1,000-yard junior season he’ll push for the career figure in 2 ...... Tom Tunnicliffe ...... 46 1980-83 yardage as well. (See ‘Charting Some Cats’ elsewhere in this release for the numbers.) 3 ...... Bruce Hill ...... 45 1973-75 Clearly, there’s little doubt you can say ‘Mike Thomas’ in the same Arizona historical 4 ...... Dan White ...... 43 1993-95 context as Northcutt, Wade or Jon Horton and the late Theopolis T. Bell -- among others: 5 ...... Keith Smith ...... 42 1996-99 playmakers all...... Ortege Jenkins ...... 42 1997-00 7 ...... Jason Johnson ...... 35 1999-02 All Guts, No Glory: One thing Arizona brings on its 10-returning-starters offense is a line with some game experience, but it’s a unit that is often overlooked in favor of the Single-Season Receiving TDs gaudy statistics produced by the spread offense when all cylinders are clicking. The 1 ...... 11 ...... ‘T’ Bell 1974 guys up front are often the keys to making the system work and guard Joe Longacre ...... 11 ...... Mike Thomas 2007 (28), tackle Eben Britton (25), center Blake Kerley (25) and guard Colin Baxter (12) are a 3 ...... 10 ...... K. Hartwig 1976 nice starting point. The left tackle spot, where departed Peter Graniello handled duties 4 ...... 9 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1997 for 43 career starts, has been assumed by Adam Grant (1 start), who was plagued by ...... 9 ...... Jeremy McDaniel 1998 injuries early in his career. The unit helped pave the way for 265 yards against Idaho – 7 ...... 8 ...... Bobby Wade 2002 the 16th best output in the nation on the opening Saturday – and allowed no sacks...... 8 ...... Bobby Wade 2001 ...... 8 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1999 Man in the Middle: Senior linebacker Ronnie Palmer is the only player on the UA ...... 8 ...... Richard Dice 1994 defense with 3+ years of playing experience. Senior corner Marquis Hundley was a mid- ...... 8 ...... Jim Greth 1966 year 2006 Juco transfer, as was senior safety Nate Ness. Palmer leads all defenders 12...... 7 ...... Rodney Williams 1997 with 29 career starts, while junior safety Cam Nelson is next with 13 starts. Ness (7) and ...... 7 ...... ‘T’ Bell 1973 nickel back Corey Hall (6) are next in line. Junior tackle Earl Mitchell has 13 starts, but ...... 7 ...... Joe Hernandez 1960 12 of those came as an H-back on offense prior to his off-season switch to defensive tackle this year. No one else has more than two starts. Coaches aren’t worried, but it’s a Career Touchdown Receptions different set of circumstances than the senior-laden unit from 2007 led by Antoine 1 ...... 30 ...... ‘T’ Bell 1972-75 Cason, Spencer Larsen, Wilrey Fontenot, Dane Krogstad and Lionel Dotson. 2 ...... 24 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1996-99 3 ...... 23 ...... Bobby Wade 1999-02 Carry Over: For a second straight year, UA put together a three-game win streak 4 ...... 19 ...... Charlie McKee 1969-71 against Pac-10 teams late in the year to restore bowl game hopes, only to drop finales’ ...... 19 ...... Mike Thomas 2005- to rival Arizona State and keep the Cats home for the holidays. In 2006, UA put 6 ...... 17 ...... Richard Dice 1993-96 together its first three-game win streak since 2001 while knocking off No. 25 Washing 7 ...... 16 ...... Jon Horton 1983-86 State, No. 8 California and Oregon. In 2007, the Wildcats rallied from a 15-point fourth 8 ...... 15 ...... Derek Hill 1985-88 quarter deficit at Washington before returning to Tucson to knock off UCLA on 9 ...... 12 ...... Rodney Williams 1995-97 Homecoming and then upset No. 2 Oregon in front of a National TV audience for the 10 ...... 11 ...... Vance Johnson 1981-84 first Thursday night game at Arizona Stadium since 1995. Unable to carry over the momentum created by a three-game streak last year, UA hopes it will be more suc- Single-Season Receptions cessful in doing so this year and through the first week appears on track to do so. 1 ...... 93 ...... Bobby Wade 2002 2 ...... 88 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1999 TEP Bill: It’s a good thing that Tucson Electric Power is a proud sponsor of Arizona 3 ...... 83 ...... Mike Thomas 2007 Athletics because the Arizona offense hopes to keep electricians busy by lighting up 4 ...... 76 ...... Jim Greth 1966 the home side of the scoreboard with points. Entering 2008, the Arizona spread attack 5 ...... 63 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1998 returned 10 starters from a year ago and entered the second year of an offensive 6 ...... 62 ...... Bobby Wade 2001 system that averaged 28.0 points per game, the highest mark for a UA team in six years 7 ...... 61 ...... Andrae Thurman 2002 (29.1 ppg, 2001). Even more impressive was the offensive output in the Wildcats’ five ...... 61 ...... Dave Hibbert 1958 wins in 2007, when the unit tallied totals of 45, 48, 48, 34 and 34 points for an average 9 ...... 58 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1997 of 41.8 points per game. However, none of those totals match the 70 points put up ...... 58 ...... Jeremy McDaniel 1998 against Idaho in Week 1 – the third highest total in program history and the most since 11 ...... 56 ...... Richard Dice 1994 1921. Career Receptions 1 ...... 230...... Bobby Wade 1999-02 Offense Wins Games: While Head Coach Mike Stoops is known for his defensive 2 ...... 223.... Dennis Northcutt 1996-99 prowess as a coach, he has realized the need for a high-scoring offense in the Pac-10. 3 ...... 190...... Mike Thomas 2005- Arizona only needs to look back on its 2007 season to understand the importance of 4 ...... 153...... ‘T’ Bell 1972-75 scoring points as the Wildcats were a perfect 5-0 when scoring more than 27 points in a 5 ...... 136...... Jon Horton 1983-86 game. Arizona failed to post more than 20 points in six of its seven losses, and 6 ...... 131...... Syndric Steptoe 2003-06 mustered only 27 points at Cal in a 45-27 loss in September. 7 ...... 119...... Richard Dice 1993-96 8 ...... 112...... Derek Hill 1985-88 Close Calls: Arizona played six games in 2007 that were ultimately decided by seven ...... 112...... Rodney Williams 1995-97 points or less, including wins at Washington (48-41) and on Homecoming against UCLA 10 ...... 109...... Terry Vaughn 1990-93 (34-27). Unfortunately, UA was on the losing end of such close ball games twice as many times. The Wildcats dropped heartbreakers to New Mexico (29-27), USC (20-13), Single-Season Receiving Yards Stanford (21-20) and Arizona State (20-17). That is four games lost by a combined 13 1 ...... 1,422 ...... Dennis Northcutt 1999 points (3.25 points per game). 2 ...... 1,389 ...... Bobby Wade 2002 3 ...... 1,134 ...... Keith Hartwig 1976 Arizona’s Aerial Assault: Senior quarterback Willie Tuitama helped UA finish No. 10 4 ...... 1,038 ...... Mike Thomas 2007 nationally in passing by tossing for 3,683 yards and 28 touchdowns in 2007, among his 5 ...... 1,003 ...... Jim Greth 1966 school records. There is no reason he can’t continue the assault in 2008 and after one 6 ...... 969...... Richard Dice 1994 outing doesn’t look to have missed a beat. In only one half of action against Idaho, the 7 ...... 922...... Dennis Northcutt 1998 senior slinger compiled 179 yards passing and three touchdowns while completing 17- 8 ...... 916...... Jeremy McDaniel 1998 of-21attempts (81 percent). 9 ...... 915...... Andrae Thurman 2002 10 ...... 892...... Ron Gardin 1968 Home Cookin’: Perhaps somewhat quietly, Willie Tuitama has developed a knack for posting big numbers at home in Arizona Stadium. In 2007, Tuitama posted significantly Career Receiving Yards better numbers, except in completion percentage, than he did on the road. The 1 ...... 3,351 ...... Bobby Wade 1999-02 Washington game aside, where he accumulated 517 yards of total yards – third best in 2 ...... 3,252 Dennis Northcutt 1996-99 league history – here is a breakdown of Willie’s 2007 season and the 2008 Idaho game: 3 ...... 2,509 ...... ‘T’’ Bell 1972-75 4 ...... 2,434 ...... Mike Thomas 2005- All Games (13) Road Games (5 – Excludes UW) Home Games (7) 5 ...... 2,415 ...... Jon Horton 1983-86 Comp. - Attempts 344-545 182-281 162-264 6 ...... 1,957 ...... Richard Dice 1993-96 Completion % 63.1% 64.8% 61.4% 7 ...... 1,925 ...... Derek Hill 1985-88 Passing Yards 3,862 1,762 2,100 8 ...... 1,884 ...... Terry Vaughn 1990-93 Touchdowns 31 9 22 9 ...... 1,789 ..... Brad Anderson 1981-83 Interceptions 12 8 4 10 ...... 1,652 ...... Charlie McKee 1969-71 Yards Per Game 297.0 293.7 300 Arizona Single-Season Points Yards Per Completion 11.2 9.7 13.0 Yards Per Attempt 7.1 6.3 8.0 1 166 Art Luppino, 1954 2 121 Harold McClellan, 1921 Willie in the Pac – Willie Tuitama has not only written his name in the UA record books, 3 100 Jason Bondzio, 2007 his arm and UA’s spread offense has helped him etch his name into the Pac-10 4 99 Max Zendejas, 1983 records and with a similar season in 2008 to the one he had a year ago, he will find 5 97 Gary Coston, 1986 himself among the Conference’s best. Tuitama is only 3,028 yards away from jumping 6 96 Art Luppino, 1955 29 spots (currently No. 39 with 6,302 yards) in the all-time passing yards, which would 96 Kelvin Eafon, 1998 put him in the top-10 of one of the Conference’s most prestigious record books. 8 95 Steve MCLaughlin, 1994 Currently No. 33 all-time in touchdown passes with 47, he needs 20 more to tie UCLA’s 9 89 Max Zendejas, 1985 Drew Olson, who currently stands at No. 10. His 2007 total of 3,520 all-purpose yards 10 86 Max Zendejas, 1984 ranks him No. 11 all-time in single season total yardage, which includes sacks. If he did not lose yards on sacks and only used his total passing yards as the total offense stat Arizona Single-Game Points (3,683), Tuitama would move himself into the top-10. As is, his single season passing 1 32 Art Luppino, NMSU 1954 yards total does rank No. 10 all-time, and his 28 touchdown passes in 2007 place him 2 25 Art Luppino, at Utah 1954 in a tie for No. 14 in a single season. Add in one more scoring toss and he would again 3 24 Ronald Veal, WSU 1988 find himself in the top-10 of a category. 24 Richard Hersey, UOP 1980 24 Harry Holt, UTEP 1977 Money Mike in the Pac: Like the other half of the TNT connection (Tuitama and 24 Don Beasley, at ASU 1953 Thomas), “Money” Mike Thomas is moving up the Pac-10 charts. With 83 receptions in 7 23 Art Luppino, ASU 1953 2007, he ranks No. 15 in single season receptions and his 11 touchdown grabs also 8 22 Art Luppino, Idaho 1954 place him No. 15 in a single season. Thomas is within striking distance of some career 9 21 Art Luppino, UNM 1954 marks, including career receptions. The senior playmaker, who has 190 receptions in 10 20 Art Luppino, West Texas St 1955 three-plus years, is only 69 catches away from becoming the Pac-10’s all-time recep- 20 Charles Beall, at SDSU 1945 tions leader (Derek Hagen, ASU, 258). And while he currently stands at No. 37 in career 20 Mike Thomas, at Wash. 2007 receiving yards (2,434), a modest – by his standards – 704 more yards this season will move him into the top-10. Lastly, with six more touchdowns, he will find himself Single Season Punting Average among the top-10 all-time leaders in receiving touchdowns (currently with 19 TDs). 1 47.5 Danny Baugher, 2005 2 44.6 Joe Payton, 1965 Bondzio, Jason Bondzio: The man with the gold finger, er, toe, for Arizona is senior 3 44.0 Nick Folk, 2006 kicker Bondzio. Last year he knocked home 21 field goals in 26 tries. That .808 4 43.9 Mitch Hoopes, 1969 percentage is the second best in school history and his total made him only the fourth 5 43.7 Matt Peyton, 1996 place kicker in Arizona history to make 20 or more. Max Zendejas (1982-85) had 43.7 Keenyn Crier, 2007 numerous last-second winning kicks (like at Notre Dame in 1982) and built a legend 7 43.4 Dennis Anderson, 1975 with 20 or more his sophomore through senior years, while his successor, Gary Coston 8 43.0 Sergio Vega, 1981 was 21-for-24 in 1986 and Lou Groza Award winner Steve McLaughlin was 23-for-29 in 9 42.7 Josh Miller, 1992 1994. Coston’s .875 mark in ’86 is the school record. Bondzio scored 100 points on the 10 42.6 Danny Baugher, 2003 nose in 2007 (with 37-for-38 PAT support) to make him the first kicker in school history to reach the century mark and the No. 3 spot overall for season scoring. Zendejas, whose nephew Alex is Bondzio’s understudy redshirt freshman, had 99 points in 1983 when he kicked 20 field goals and 39 extra points. Here’s a look at the Longest Punts in School History historical Made Field Goals chart for UA: 1 84 Bill Hargis, at Rice 1930 2 83 Keenyn Crier, at USC 2007 Steve McLaughlin, 1994 23-29 FG, .793, 26-26 PAT 3 82 Ted Bland, SDSU 1934 Gary Coston, 1986 21-24 FG, .875, 34-34 PAT 4 80 Sergio Vega, UCLA 1980 Max Zendejas, 1985 22-29 FG, .759, 23-23 PAT 5 80 John Wynne, at Kansas 1936 Jason Bondzio, 2007 21-26 FG, .808, 37-38 PAT 6 78 Marty Lang, UTEP 1953 Max Zendejas, 1984 21-27 FG, .778, 23-24 PAT 7 78 Nick Folk, Oregon State 2006 Max Zendejas, 1983 20-25 FG, .800, 39-39 PAT 8 76 Danny Baugher, Purdue 2005 9 76 Marty Shuford, at Utah 1972 Gronk-WOW-ski: Sophomore tight end Rob Gronkowski, who missed the opener against 10 76 Glenn Lindner, NMSU 1952 Idaho with strep throat, wasted no time moving up the top performance charts in 76 George Jackson, at Texas Tech 1935 Arizona history at the tight end position. In his first season, he set the UA single-game receiving yardage record for a tight end with his 4-115 effort against WSU, becoming only the second UA tight end to rack up 100 yards in a single game (Mark Keel had the only other tight end 100-yard game with an even 3-100 effort vs. Stanford in 1982). Gronk totaled 525 yards on 28 snares last year to average a whopping 18.8 yards per reception. He looks to exceed the total catch and yardage numbers in 2008 with a year’s worth of experience in the offense and improved route-running abilities.

More Robbie: Although he has only played just 12 career games, Gronkowski is already statistically placing himself among the top TEs in school history. A look at what Gronk has done through 12 games against the career totals of some of the best TEs UA has had to offer over the years:

Player Years Rec Yards TDs Ron Beyer 75-78 53 811 7 Mark Keel 81-82 59 856 6 Gary Parrish 84-85 28 366 1 Richard Griffith 89-92 35 358 2 Mike Metzler 94-96 34 497 6 Mike Lucky 95-98 43 563 4 Brandon Manumaleuna 97-00 40 544 3 Steve Fleming 01-04 50 584 4 Brad Wood 03-06 41 413 7 Rob Gronkowski 07- 28 525 6 G-Man Catches C-Farm: True freshman Nic Grigsby rushed for an Arizona freshman school record 704 yards last season, tallying a solid 4.4 yards per carry figure (161 tries) and scoring twice. Grigsby moved past former record holder Clarence Farmer’s prior mark of 666 set in 2000. With a 124-yard performance against UCLA on Nov. 3, Grigsby joined Farmer and Ontiwaun Carter as Arizona's only true freshmen to have three 100-yard rushing games as first-year players. Carter ran for 606 yards on 113 carries in a rushing-dominated offense (528 runs, 198 passes) in 1991.

The Graduates: Two Arizona players already have received degrees, placekicker Jason Bondzio in finance and offensive lineman James Tretheway in mathematics. J.B.'s working on a master's degree, while Tretheway is taking an additional bachelor's degree program in economics. Three other letterwinning Wildcats are anticipated to graduate in December -- H-back Brandon Lopez, offensive guard Joe Longacre and offensive lineman Bill Wacholz.

Willie vs. NCAA Numbers: Then junior quarterback Willie Tuitama set some Arizona records with 510 passing yards and 517 yards in total offense (third highest in Pac-10 history) at Washington last year. He completed 38 of 51 tosses, with one pick and five TDs. It gave him a 186.9 pass efficiency rating, almost within reach of the NCAA record of 199.2 (for a 50 attempts game) by Chris Redman of Louisville against East Carolina in 1998. Redman had six TDs, one interception and 592 yards, on 44-for-56. Willie could have pulled it off with one more TD throw, one more completion and no interception = 199.3. Willie’s best PE for a game was 217.97 against Washington State, built with 22-for-31, 5 TDs, 346 yards and no picks. That was well under the NCAA record of 317.4 by Rob Gradowski of Toledo vs. Buffalo in 2003… In case you’re ever sitting around wondering what numbers would result in what efficiency rating, check this out: http://football.stassen.com/pass-eff/ … Willie’s 43.7 passes per game in 2007 compared to the NCAA record of 58.5 by David Klingler of Houston in 1990. Willie tossed 524 in 12 games, while Klingler pitched 643 in 11 games… Had UA played in a league championship game (no such Pac-10 thing) and a bowl game in 2007, Tuitama might have tied the NCAA record with 14 games of 200 yards or more passing… Willie’s three best yards-per-attempt games all were victories: 11.1 (31 attempts, 346 yards) against Washington State, 10.0 (51-510) at Washington and 9.7 (35-341) against UCLA., Not too hard to recognize that particular stat can be telling. For one thing, it fueled some serious scoring – 48, 48 and 34 points, respec- tively.

Where you at?: Arizona’s coaching Staff will have the following game day positions

Press Box Sonny Dykes (offensive coordinator), Dana Dimel (tight ends/ running backs), Matt Rice (offensive graduate assistant), Tim Kish (linebackers coach) and Frank Buffano (defensive graduate assistant).

Sideline Mike Stoops (head coach), Mark Stoops (defensive coordinator), Bill Bedenbaugh (offensive line), Michael Smith (inside receiv- ers), Dave Nichol (outside receivers), Mike Tuiasosopo (defen- sive line) and Jeff Hammerschmidt (special teams). Arizona Single-Game Passing, Receiving and Total Offense Records

Top 10 Single-Game Passing Most TD receptions, single game: 3 by six players, most recently Mike Thomas at Washington Team 510 yards - at Washington 2007 Top 15 Receiving Yards, Single Game 492 yards – at Cal 2002 446 yards - New Mexico 2007 Yds. Player (receptions) Opponent Year 443 yards – at Washington 2002 283 Jeremy McDaniel (14) at California 1996 427 yards – Pacific 1982 257 Dennis Northcutt (10) at TCU 1999 418 yards – at Cal 1996 222 Bobby Wade (11) at California 2002 416 yards – Utah 2002 217 Theopolis “T” Bell (7) UNM 1975 415 yards – Stanford 2001 217 Jon Horton (9) Utah State 1984 407 yards – NAU 2002 208 Derek Hill (7) at Stanford 1987 406 yards – New Mexico 1975 205 Charlie McKee (6) Oregon State 1971 394 yards – Colorado State 1983 203 Keith Hartwig (8) Wyoming 1976 196 Bill Glazier (8) UNM 1951 Individual 179 Keith Hartwig (9) at N’western 1976 Yards Player (Att-Comp-TD) Opponent Year 175 Bobby Wade (9) Utah 2002 510 Willie Tuitama (51-28-5) at Washington 2007 172 Ron Gardin (7) Utah 1968 492 Jason Johnson (45-31-4) at Cal 2002 171 Richard Dice (9) at USC 1994 446 Willie Tuitama (53-40-3) New Mexico 2007 170 Ron Gardin (9) Iowa State 1968 443 Jason Johnson (41-29-3) at Washington 2002 167 Brad Anderson (8) Washington 1982 427 Tom Tunnicliffe (28-21-6) Pacific 1982 418 Keith Smith (35-25-0) at Cal 1996 Arizona Top 10 Single-Game Total Offense 416 Jason Johnson (35-24-2) Utah 2002 406 Bruce Hill (34-21-3) New Mexico 1975 Team 381 Jason Johnson (36-20-0) NAU 2002 Yards Opponent, Year (Plays) 370 Dan White (48-26-3) at USC 1994 691 UNM, 1969 (91) 610 Pacific, 1982 (78) Most pass attempts – 61 by Willie Tuitama at California 607 ASU, 1998 (72) 9/22/2007 (42 completions) 606 South Dakota State, 1956 (76) Previous record - 56 by Marc Reed vs. Oregon State 11/5/ 599 at UTEP, 1952 (45) 1966 (25 completions) 595 at California, 1996 (82) 588 at UCLA, 1999 (80) Most Completions - 42 by Willie Tuitama at California 574 Stanford, 2001 (74) 9/22/2007 (61 attempts) 574 at UTEP, 1973 (73) Previous record - 31 by Jason Johnson at California 11/16/ 567 Washington State, 2007 (76) 2002 (45 attempts) 567 Utah, 1975 (94)

Most TD passes: 6 by Tom Tunnicliffe vs. Pacific 10/23/1982 Individual 5 by Willie Tuitama, 3 times last at Washington Yards Player (Plays) Opponent Year 517 Willie Tuitama (56) at Washington 2007 Arizona’s Single-Game Receptions 502 Keith Smith (55) at Cal 1996 451 Bruce Hill (44) UNM 1975 Yards Player (Yards) Opponent Year 444 Jason Johnson (52) at Cal 2002 14 Jeremy McDaniel (283) at California 1996 425 Willie Tuitama (56) UNM 2007 12 Mike Thomas (105) at California 2007 420 Tom Tunnicliffe (30) Pacific 1982 12 Mike Thomas (83) at USC 2007 411 Jason Johnson (47) at UW 2002 12 Bobby Wade (151) Oregon 2002 384 Jason Johnson (40) Utah 2002 12 Jim Greth (98) Iowa State 1966 378 Allan Stanton (47) UNM 1951 12 Dave Hibbert (107) at Tex Tech 1958 373 Jason Johnson (37) NAU 2002 11 Bobby Wade (222) at California 2002 11 Bobby Wade (157) at ASU 2001 11 Jim Greth (120) at Iowa 1966 11 Hank Stanton (104) at Okla State 1941 10 Bobby Wade (155) at Washington 2002 10 Dennis Northcutt (257) at TCU 1999 10 Dennis Northcutt (135) Washington 1997 10 Theopolis “T” Bell (77) at Utah 1974 10 Tim Dewan (77) Utah 1966 10 Dave Hibbert (91) Iowa State 1958 10 Mike Thomas (165) at Washington 2007 at Arizona St 2007 Offensive 2-Deep (vs. Toledo Sept. 6) Defensive 2-Deep (vs. Toledo Sept. 6) X Receiver Defensive End 18 Delashaun Dean 6-2 185 So.*-1L 42 Brooks Reed 6-3 260 So.*-1L 82 Juron Criner 6-4 205 Fr.-HS 58 Apaiata Tuihalamaka 6-3 220 Fr.*-RS Tight End Defensive Tackle 48 Rob Gronkowski 6-6 260 So.-1L 49 Earl Mitchell 6-2 265 Jr.*-2L 88 A.J. Simmons 6-3 250 So*-1L 46 Donald Horton 6-0 275 Jr.*-2L Small Tight End Defensive Tackle 81 Dave Roberts 6-0 175 Fr.*-RS 94 Lolomana Mikaele 6-2 285 So.*-1L 85 David Douglas 6-1 190 Fr.-HS 99 Kaniela Tuipulotu 6-2 280 So.-1L Left Tackle Defensive End 77 Eben Britton 6-6 310 Jr.*-2L 44 Ricky Elmore 6-5 260 So.*-1L 66 James Tretheway 6-6 305 Sr.*-SQ 83 D’Aundre Reed 6-4 240 So.*-1L Left Guard Sam Linebacker 64 Colin Baxter 6-4 295 So.*-1L 25 Adrian McCovy 6-3 225 Sr.-3L 55 Conan Amituanai 6-4 310 So.*-SQ 8 Vuna Tuihalamaka 6-2 240 Jr.*-JC Center Mike Linebacker 50 Blake Kerley 6-2 285 Jr.*-2L 33 Ronnie Palmer 6-3 245 Sr.*-3L 54 Herman Hall 6-3 315 Jr.-JC 8 Vuna Tuihalamaka 6-2 240 Jr.*-JC Right Guard Will Linebacker 75 Joe Longacre 6-3 315 Sr.*-3L 15 Xavier Kelley 5-11 215 Jr.*-2L 74 Mike Diaz 6-5 340 Jr.-JC 35 Sterling Lewis 5-11 225 Jr.-JC Right Tackle Cornerback 78 Adam Grant 6-6 308 Jr.*-SQ 6 Devin Ross 5-11 170 Jr.-2L 74 Mike Diaz 6-5 340 Jr.-JC 24 Trevin Wade 5-11 175 Fr.*-RS Z Receiver Strong Safety 84 Terrell Turner 6-2 190 Jr.-2L 20 Cam Nelson 6-1 200 Jr.-2L 11 Terrell Reese 6-4 205 So.*-1L 9 Joe Perkins 6-2 180 So.*-RS Quarterback Free Safety 7 Willie Tuitama 6-3 220 Sr.-3L 32 Nate Ness 6-1 190 Sr.*-1L 4 Matt Scott 6-3 205 Fr.-HS 3 Anthony Wilcox 6-2 205 Jr.-JC 17 Bryson Beirne 6-3 214 Fr.*-RS Cornerback Running Back 23 Marquis Hundley 6-1 175 Sr.-1L 23 Nic Grigsby 5-10 178 So.-1L 1 Robert Golden 5-11 195 Jr.-JC 30 Xavier Smith 5-11 210 Jr.*-2L Nickelback 2 Keola Antolin 5-8 180 Fr.-HS 21 Corey Hall 5-10 190 Jr*.-2L 26 Nick Booth 6-2 220 Jr.-JC H-Back 37 Chris Gronkowski 6-2 245 Jr.*-SQ 45 Brandon Lopez 6-1 230 Jr.*-2L Small H-Back 10 Mike Thomas 5-8 195 Sr.-3L 19 William Wright 5-9 175 Fr.*-RS

Specialists (vs. Toledo Sept. 6)

Punter Long Snapper 47 Keenyn Crier 6-1 200 So.*-1L 60 Ricky Wolder 5-10 220 Jr.*-SQ 14 Alex Zendejas 5-11 175 Fr.*-RS 61 Jason Bertoni 6-1 285 Jr.-JC Place Kicker 13 Jason Bondzio 5-9 170 Sr.*-1L Returners 14 Alex Zendejas 5-11 175 Fr.*-RS 6 Devin Ross 5-11 170 Jr.-2L Holder 10 Mike Thomas 5-8 195 Sr.-3L 47 Keenyn Crier 6-1 180 Fr.*-RS 19 William Wright 5-9 175 Fr.*-RS 38 Kyle Day 5-11 180 So.*-SQ 5 Nic Grigsby 5-10 178 So.-1L 2 Keola Antolin 5-8 180 Fr.-HS

* Denotes has used redshirt year Total Offense Arizona’s Record When ... Total Defense 99 or less ...... 0-0 99 or less ...... 0-0 100-150 yds ...... 0-0 at home ...... 1-0 100-150 yds ...... 1-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 on the road ...... 0-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 on grass ...... 1-0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 250-299 yds ...... 0-0 on turf ...... 0-0 250-299 yds ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 UA scores first ...... 1-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 Opp. scores first ...... 0-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 Leading after the 1st quarter ..... 1-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 500 or more ...... 1-0 Tied after the 1st quarter ...... 0-0 500 or more ...... 0-0 Trailing after the 1st quarter ...... 0-0 Passing Offense Leading at half ...... 1-0 Passing Defense 99 or less ...... 0-0 UA’s largest halftime lead ...... 49 99 or less ...... 1-0 100-150 yds ...... 0-0 Tied at half ...... 0-0 100-150 yds ...... 0-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 Trailing at half ...... 0-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 UA’s largest halftime deficit ...... 0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 250-299 yds ...... 1-0 Leading after the 3rd quarter .... 1-0 250-299 yds ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 Tied after the 3rd quarter ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 Trailing after 3rd quarter ...... 0-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 Scoring 20 or more points ...... 1-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 500 or more ...... 0-0 Holding opponent to 20 or less 1-0 500 or more ...... 0-0 Decided by 3 points or less ...... 0-0 Rushing Offense Decided by 4-10 points ...... 0-0 Rushing Defense 99 or less ...... 0-0 Decided by 11-20 points ...... 0-0 99 or less ...... 1-0 100-150 yds ...... 0-0 Decided by 21 or more points .. 1-0 100-150 yds ...... 0-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 150-199 yds ...... 0-0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 it commits fewer turnovers ...... 1-0 200-249 yds ...... 0-0 250-299 yds ...... 1-0 it commits more turnovers ...... 0-0 250-299 yds ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 Turnovers are equal ...... 0-0 300-349 yds ...... 0-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 it has fewer penalty yards ...... 0-0 350-399 yds ...... 0-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 it has more penalty yards ...... 1-0 400-449 yds ...... 0-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 it leads in TOP ...... 1-0 450-499 yds ...... 0-0 500 or more ...... 0-0 it leads in 1st Downs ...... 1-0 500 or more ...... 0-0

Arizona In the NCAA/Pac-10 Rankings Arizona In the NCAA/Pac-10 Rankings Team Individual Category/Avg. NCAA Pac-10 Category/ Player & Avg. NCAA Pac-10 Rush Off/265 16 1 Rushing/Grigsby 169 8 1 Pass Off/256 32 5 Pass Eff./Tuitama 199.7 7 2 Total Off./521 16 2 Total Off./Tuitama 184 60 5 Scoring Off./70 1 1 Rec. per game/Thomas 5.0 t74 t-8 Rush Def./64 27 2 D. Dean 5.0 t74 t-8 Pass Eff. Def./22.30 1 1 Rec. yds per game/Dean 77 t-59 10 Total Def./112 4 1 Interceptions/Wade 2 t-1 1 Scoring Def./0 1 1 Ness/Perkins 1 t-11 t-2 Net Punting/26.50 93 7 Punt Returns/Thomas 13.25 25 2 Punt Returns/24.67 9 1 Kickoff Returns/Thomas 22.10 96 9 Kickoff Returns/0 100 9 Scoring/Grigsby 12 t-19 t-1 Turnover Margin/5 2 1 Bondzio 7 - t-11 Pass Def./48 3 1 All-Purpose/Grigsby 190 17 3 Pass Eff./186.5 10 1 TFL/D. Reed 1.5 t-75 t-7 Sacks/0 t-83 7 TFL/6 t-48 4 Sacks Allowed/0 t-1 1 Arizona Game-By-Game Offensive Starters Game WR WR TE/WR LT LG C RG RT HB/SHB QB RB Idaho Criner T. Turner Dean Britton Baxter Kerley Longacre Grant Thomas Tuitama Grigsby

Arizona Game-By-Game Defensive Starters Game DE DT DT DE LB/NB LB LB CB SS FS CB Idaho B. Reed K. Tuipulotu Mitchell R. Elmore McCovy Palmer Kelley Ross Nelson Ness Hundley

Career/Season Starts Offensive Defensive Player 05 06 07 08 Tot Player 05 06 07 08 Tot Grant - - - 1 1 Palmer 5 11 12 1 29 Longacre 4 11 11 1 28 Kelley - - - 1 1 Thomas 4 10 11 1 27 McCovy - 1 0 1 2 Tuitama 4 9 11 1 26 B. Reed - - - 1 1 Kerley - 12 11 1 25 R. Elmore - - - 1 1 Britton - 12 11 1 25 K. Tuipulotu - - - 1 1 Grigsby - - 8 1 9 Horton - 1 0 - 1 Baxter - - 11 1 12 Mikaele - - 1 - 1 T. Turner - 2 8 1 11 E. Mitchell - 7* 6* 1 13*/1 Gronkowksi - - 9 - 9 Nelson - - 12 1 13 Dean - - 7 1 9 Hall - 1 4 - 5 T. Reese - - 4 - 4 Ness - - 6 1 7 J. Criner - - - 1 1 Ross - - - 1 1 Hundley - - - 1 1

* Started on offense 2008 Arizona Touchdown Breakdown Yards No. of TD No. of TD drives between: TOP TD Drives 0-10 8 - 0:01-1:00 2 11-20 1 2 1:01-1:30 1 21-30 - 1 1:31-2:00 3 31-40 - 1 2:01-3:00 - 41-50 - 1 3:01-4:00 2 51-60 - 1 4:01-5:00 1 61-70 - 2 5:01-6:00 - 71-80 - 1 6:01-7:00 - 81-90 - - 7:01+ - 91+ - - OT - Totals 9 Totals Longest TD: 12yards (Tuitama pass to C. Gronkowski) Shortest TD Drive Time: 0:39 vs. Idaho Shortest TD: 1 yard (Xavier Smith) Longest TD Drive Time: 4:25 vs. Idaho Avg yds on TD Drives: 44.5 yards Avg. TD Drive Time: 2:01 Plays on TD Drives TDs Non-Offensive Touchdowns 1 Play - Marquis Hundley 87-yard Fumble Return on Punt (8/30) 2 Plays 1 3 Plays 1 4 Plays 4 5 Plays - 6 Plays 1 7 Plays 1 8 Plays - 9 Plays - 10 Plays - 11+ Plays 1 Avg. No. of plays on TD Drives: 5.0 2008 Arizona Inside the Red Zone Game No. Pct. TD Rush/Pass FG Fumbles Int. Downs Half Idaho 9 for 9 100% 9 5/4 0 of 0 0 0 0 0

Totals 9 for 9 100% 9 5/4 0-of-0 0 0 0 0

2008 Opponents Inside the Red Zone Game No. Pct. TD Rush/Pass FG Fumbles Int. Downs Half Idaho 0 for 0 - 0 - - 0 0 0 0

Totals ------2008 Third Down Conversions 3rd Down and... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Overall Arizona 2-2 1-2 0-1 2-2 1-2 1-1 0-1 1-1 1-3 9-15 Opponents 0-2 0-1 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-1 0-1 1-2 0-1 1-12

Arizona Pct. 1.00 .500 .000 1.000 .500 1.000 .000 1.000 .333 .600 Opponent Pct. - .00 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .500 .000 .083

Longest 3rd down conversion: 16 yards vs. Idaho

2008 Fourth Down Conversions 4th Down and ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11+ Overall Arizona 0-1 - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-2 Opponents - - - - - 0-1 - - - - - 0-1

Arizona Pct. .667 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Opponent Pct. .667 .000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000

Longest 4th down conversion: 1 yard multiple times 2008 First Down Rushes Grigsby - 6; M. Scott - 4

2008 First Down Receptions Thomas - 1; T. Turner - 2; C. Gronkowski - 1; Dean - 4; Grigsby - 2; Wright - 3; Douglas - 1; Booth - 1

2008 First and Goal Numbers Arizona Opponents Possessions 6 0 Total Scores 6 0 Touchdowns 6 0 Rushing 4 0 Passing 2 0 Field Goals 0 0 Missed Field Goals 0 0 Interceptions 0 0 Lost Fumbles 0 0 Downs 0 0 Clock Expire 0 0 Scoring Pct. 100% 100% Touchdown Pct. 100% 100% 2008 UA Big Offensive Plays (20+ Yards) Italics Denote Season High — * Denotes TD Scored on Play Rushing (3) Grigsby 41 yards vs. Idaho Grigsby 22 yards vs. Idaho Grigsby 55 yards vs. Idaho

Receiving (4) Dean 22 yards vs. Idaho T. Turner 23 yards vs. Idaho Wright 26 yards vs. idaho Douglas 20 yards vs. Idaho

Returns (1) Hundley (Fum. rec. on punt) 87 yards* vs. Idaho Wade (Int) 62 yards vs. Idaho Perkins (Int) 42 yards vs. Idaho Thomas(Punt) 27 yards vs. Idaho 2008 Drive Charts Arizona Drives TD FG Missed FG Punts Fumbles Int Downs Half Avg. Start Idaho 15 9 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 Own 46 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St.

Opponents Drives TD FG Missed FG Punts Fumbles Int Downs Half Avg. Start Idaho 15 0 0 1 7 1 4 1 1 Own 25 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St. 2008 Arizona Scoring Drives Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score Quarter Time of Score Idaho Kickoff Grigsby 1-yard rush 11 80 4:25 UA 7-0 1st 10:35 Missed FG Tuitama to thomas 5-yards 4 62 1:41 UA 14-0 1st 1:15 Punt Hundley 87-yard fumb. rec 0 0 0:00 UA 21-0 2nd 13:17 Punt Tuitama to C. Gronkowski 12 yards 4 43 2:00 UA 28-0 2nd 9:24 Interception Grigsby 2-yard run 7 40 3:43 UA 35-0 2nd 4:44 Punt Antolin 3-yard run 4 67 1:33 UA 42-0 2nd 1:33 Downs Tuitama to Turner 3 yards 6 55 0:39 UA 49-0 2nd 0:09 Interception Scott 5-yard run 2 13 0:44 UA 56-0 3rd 3:23 Interception Scott to Booth 7-yards 3 11 1:24 UA 63-0 4th 10:52 Interception X. Smith 1-yard run 4 30 1:58 UA 70-0 4th 9:25 Offensive Career Game Highs

Running Backs Quarterbacks #23 Nic Grigsby #7 Willie Tuitama Rushing Attempts 30 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Passing Attempts 61 - at Cal 9/22/2007 Rushing Yards 186 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Passing Completions 42 - at Cal 9/22/2007 Rushing Touchdowns 2 - vs. Idaho 2008 Passing Yards 510 - at Washington 10/27/2007 Longest Rush 60 - vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Passing TDs 5 - Three times, last at Washington 10/27/2007 Receptions 9 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Longest Pass 78 - at Washington State 11/4/2006 Receiving Yards 76 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Rushing Attempts 9 - vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Longest Reception 22 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Rushing Yards 7 - Twice, last vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Rushing TDs 1 - Three times, last at USC 10/13/2007 #30 Xavier Smith Longest Rush 22 - at Washington 10/27/2007 Rushing Attempts 17 - vs. Northern Arizona 9/8/2007 Rushing Yards 77 - vs. Northern Arizona 9/8/2007 #4 Matt Scott Rushing Touchdowns 1- vs. Idaho 2008 Passing Attempts 10 - vs Idaho 2008 Longest Rush 17 - Twice, last at Stanford 10/14/2006 Passing Completions 6- vs Idaho 2008 Receptions 1 - Twice, last vs. Northern Arizona 9/8/2007 Passing Yards 77-vs Idaho 2008 Receiving Yards 7 - at LSU 9/9/2006 Passing TDs 1- vs Idaho 2008 Longest Reception 7 - at LSU 9/9/2006 Longest Pass 26 - vs Idaho 2008 Rushing Attempts 9 - vs Idaho 2008 #2 Keola Antolin Rushing Yards 48- vs Idaho 2008 Rushing Attempts 4 - vs. Idaho 2008 Rushing TDs 1 - vs Idaho 2008 Rushing Yards 11- vs. Idaho 2008 Longest Rush 16 - vs Idaho 2008 Rushing Touchdowns 1- vs. Idaho 2008 Receivers Longest Rush 3 - Idaho 2008 #10 Mike Thomas Receptions - Receptions 12 - Twice, last at USC 10/13/2007 Receiving Yards - Receiving Yards 165 - at Washington 10/27/2007 Longest Reception - TD Receptions 3 - at Washington 10/27/2007 Longest Reception 75 - at Oregon State 10/29/2005 #26 Nick Booth Rushing Attempts 5 - vs. Idaho 2008 #11 Terrell Reese Rushing Yards 19- vs. Idaho 2008 Receptions 5 - at USC 10/13/2007 Rushing Touchdowns - Receiving Yards 77 - at Oregon State 10/6/2007 Longest Rush 8 - Idaho 2008 TD Receptions — Receptions 1 - vs Idaho 2008 Longest Reception 41 - at Oregon State 10/6/2007 Receiving Yards 7 - vs Idaho 2008 Longest Reception 7 - vs. Idaho 2008 #18 Delashaun Dean Receptions 8 - vs. Stanford 10/20/2007 Tight Ends/H-Backs Receiving Yards 88 - at BYU 9/1/2007 #48 Rob Gronkowski TD Receptions 1 - vs. Northern Arizona 9/8/2007 Receptions 6 - vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Longest Reception 44 - vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Receving Yards 115 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 TD Receptions 2 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 #84 Terrell Turner Longest Reception 57 - vs. Washington State 9/29/2007 Receptions 7 - Twice, at Washington 2007 Receiving Yards 109 - vs. New Mexico 2007 #88 A.J. Simmons TD Receptions 1 - Four times, last vs. Idaho Receptions 1 - vs.Stanford 2007 Longest Reception 65 - vs. Washington St. 2007 Receving Yards 3 - vs. Stanford 2007 TD Receptions 1 - vs. Stanford 2007 #19 William Wright Longest Reception 3 - vs. Stanford 2007 Receptions 3 - vs.Iidaho 2008 Receiving Yards 42 - vs. Idaho 2008 # 37 Chris Gronkowski TD Receptions 0 Receptions 1 - vs. Idaho 2008 Longest Reception 26 - vs. Idaho 2008 Receving Yards 12 - vs. Idaho 2008 TD Receptions 1- vs. Idaho 2008 # 85 David Douglas Longest Reception 12- vs. idaho 2008 Receptions 1 - vs. Idaho 2008 Receiving Yards 20 - vs. Idaho 2008 TD Receptions 0 Longest Reception 20 - vs. Idaho 2008 Defensive Career Game Highs

Defensive Line #32 Nate Ness Tackles 10 - at Washington 10/27/2007 #42 Brooks Reed Solos Tackles 8 - at Washington 10/27/2007 Tackles 2 - vs. Oregon 11/15/2007 Tackles for Loss 1.0 - at Arizona St. 12/1/2007 Tackles For Loss 0.5 - vs. WSU 9/29/2007 Sacks None Sacks 0.5 - vs. WSU 9/29/2007 Pass Breakups 1 - Twice (Last vs. UCLA, 2007) Pass Breakups None Interceptions 2- vs. Oregon 1115/2007

#49 Earl Mitchell #6 Devin Ross Tackles None Tackles 4 - vs. NAU 9/8/2007 Solo Tackles None Solo Tackles 3 - vs. NAU 9/8/2007 Tackles For Loss None Tackles For Loss 1.0 - vs. NAU 9/8/2007 Sacks None Sacks 1.0 - vs. NAU 9/8/2007 Pass Breakups None Pass Breakups 1 - Twice (Last vs. Washington St., 2007) Interceptions 1 - vs. Washington St. 9/29/2007 #94 Lolomana Mikaele Tackles 3 - vs. Three Times (Last vs. UCLA, 2007) #5 Marquis Hundley Solo Tackles 2 - vs. Twice (Last vs. UCLA, 2007) Tackles 3 - vs. Northern Arizona 9/8/2007 Tackles For Loss 1.0 - vs. Oregon State 10/6/2007 Solo Tackles 2 - Twice (Last at Washington, 2007) Sacks None Tackles For Loss None Pass Breakups None Sacks None Pass Breakups 2 - vs Idaho 2008 #44 Ricky Elmore #20 Cam Nelson Tackles 3 - vs. Oregon St. 10/6/2007 Tackles 9 - at Cal 9/22/2007 Solo Tackles 2 - vs. Twice (Last vs. Oregon St., 2007) Solo Tackles 6 - vs. New Mexico 9/15/2007 Tackles For Loss 1.0 - vs. Washington St. 9/29/2007 Tackles For Loss 1.0 - Three times, last vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Sacks None Sacks — Pass Breakups 1 - vs. Oregon 11/15/2007 Pass Breakups 1 - Multiple times

#83 D’Aundre Reed Tackles 3 - vs. Idaho 2008 Solo Tackles 2 - vs.Idaho 2008 Tackles For Loss 1.5 - vs. Idaho 2008 Sacks 0.5 - vs. Washington St. 9/29/2007 Pass Breakups None Linebackers #33 Ronnie Palmer Tackles 14 - at Oregon State 10/29/2005 Solo Tackles 9 - vs. Oregon 11/15/2007 Tackles for Loss 2.0 - at USC 10/13/2007 Sacks 1.0 - at Arizona State 11/25/2005 Pass Break ups 1 - Multiple times

#15 Xavier Kelley Tackles 4 - vs. Idaho 2008 Solo Tackles 4 - vs. Idaho 2008 Tackels For Loss 1.0 - vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Sacks 1.0- vs. UCLA 11/3/2007 Pass Breakups 1 - Last vs. Idaho 2008

#25 Adrian McCovy Tackles 5 - at UCLA 10/7/2006 Solo Tackles 4.0 - at OUCLA 10/7/2006 Tackles For Loss 1.0 - at Oregon St. 10/29/2005 Sacks 1.0 - at Oregon St. 10/29/2005 Pass Breakups None

#35 Sterling Lewis Tackles 3 - vs. Idaho 2008 Solo Tackles 3 - vs. Idaho 2008 Tackles For Loss 1 - vs. Idaho 2008 Sacks 0 Pass Breakups 0

#8 Vuna Tuihalamaka Tackles 3 - vs. Idaho 2008 Solo Tackles 3 - vs. Idaho 2008 Tackles For Loss 0 Sacks 0 Pass Breakups 0

Secondary 2008 Arizona Game-By-Game Statistics Rushing (Att.-Yds-TD) N. Grigsby X. Smith K. Antolin N. Booth M. Scott Idaho 19-169-2 9-18-1 4-11-1 5-19 8-48-1 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St.

Passing (Att.-Comp.-Int.-Yds-TD) W. Tuitama M. Scott Idaho 17-21-0-179-3 6-10-0-77-1 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St.

Receiving (Rec.-Yds-TD) M. Thomas T. Turner D. Dean T. Reese J. Criner D. Douglas R. Gronkowski W. Wright Idaho 5-28-1 3-41-1 5-77-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-20-0 0-0-0 3-42-0 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St.

Tackles (UA-AT-TT-TFL-Sack) R. Palmer X. Kelley A. McCovy V. Tuihalamaka S. Lewis B. Reed Idaho 4-0-4-1-0 4-0-4-0-0 2-1-3-0-0 3-0-3-0-0 3-0-3-1-0 0-0-0-0-0 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St. Tackles (UA-AT-TT-TFL-Sack) N. Ness C. Nelson D. Ross M. Hundley D. Reed R. Elmore Idaho 2-0-2-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 2-0-2-0-0 0-0-0-0-0 2-1-3-1.5-0 1-0-1-0-0 Toledo @ New Mexico @ UCLA Washington @ Stanford California USC @Washington St. @ Oregon Oregon St. Arizona St. Game 1 - Idaho Idaho (0-1) 0 quis Hundley picked up the ball and ran 87 yards for a August 30, 2008 touchdown that made it 21-0 with 13:17 left in the half. Arizona Stadium Arizona (1-0) 70 Attendance - 47,511 Freshman Matt Scott replaced Tuitama in the second half. Weather - 88 degrees, mostly cloudy He ran 5 yards for a touchdown with 3:23 left in the third Kick Off - 7:07 p.m. (actual 8:11 p.m.) quarter and threw a 7-yard scoring pass to Nick Booth End of Game - 11:05 p.m. with 10:52 to play. Total Time - 2:54 The Vandals, 1-11 a year ago in their first season under Robb Akey, managed only one long-shot scoring try, Team 1 2 3 4 F a 54-yard field goal attempt by Tino Amancio that was Idaho 0 0 0 0 0 wide right. Arizona 14 35 7 14 70 Idaho's Nathan Enderle was 10-for-25 for 48 yards with three interceptions. Deonte Jackson gained 25 in 10 Scoring carries. Qtr Time Scoring Play V-H 1st 10:35 ARIZ - Grigsby, N. 1 yd run (Bondzio, Jason kick), 11-80 4:25 0 - 7 01:15 ARIZ - Thomas, Mike 5 yd pass from Tuitama, Willie (Bondzio, Jason kick), Team Statistics Arizona Idaho 4-62 1:41 0 - 14 2nd First Downs 27 7 13:17 ARIZ - Hundley, M. 87 yd punt return (Bondzio, Jason kick) 0 - 21 Rushes-Yards 49-265 25-48 09:24 ARIZ - Gronkowski, C. 12 yd pass from Tuitama, Willie (Bondzio, Jason Passing Yards 256 48 kick), 4-43 2:00 0 - 28 04:44 ARIZ - Grigsby, N. 2 yd run (Bondzio, Jason kick), 7-40 3:43 0 - 35 Att-Comp-Int 23-31-0 10-27-4 01:33 ARIZ - Antolin, K. 3 yd run (Bondzio, Jason kick), 4-67 1:31 0 - 42 Plays-Total Offense 80-521 52-112 00:09 ARIZ - Turner, T. 3 yd pass from Tuitama, Willie (Zendejas, A. kick), 6-55 Time of Possession 36:05 23:55 0:39 0 - 49 3rd Punts-Average 2-53 7-340 03:23 ARIZ - Scott, M. 5 yd run (Bondzio, Jason kick), 2-13 0:44 0 - 56 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 4th Penalties-Yards 6-60 4-40 10:52 ARIZ - Booth, N. 7 yd pass from Scott, M. (Zendejas, A. kick), 3-11 1:24 0 - 63 Third-Down Conv. 9-15 1-12 07:27 ARIZ - Smith, X. 1 yd run (Zendejas, A. kick), 4-30 1:58 0 - 70 Fourth-Down Conv. 0-2 0-1 Sacks By-Yards 0-0 0-0 TUCSON, Ariz. - Willie Tuitama and Nic Grigsby combined for 348 yards in one half to lead Arizona's 70-0 rout of Individual Statistics Idaho Saturday night in a rainy opener delayed an hour by RUSHING: Idaho-Jackson, Deonte 10-25; Bailey, Kama 2-12; lightning. Enderle, Nathan 3-11; Davis, Preston 1-6; It was the highest-scoring game for the Wildcats since Vital, Troy 6-6; Ashley, Quin 2-4; White, Corey 1-0. Arizona- a record 74-0 victory in 1921 over the Texas College of Grigsby, N. 19-169; Scott, M. 8-48; Mines and Metallurgy, the school that eventually became Booth, N. 5-19; Smith, X. 9-17; Antolin, K. 4-11; Tuitama, UTEP. Willie 1-5; Team 3-minus 4. Tuitama completed 17 of 21 passes for 179 and three touchdowns to break the school record for career TD PASSING: Idaho-Enderle, Nathan 10-25-3-48; Ashley, Quin 0- passes with 47, one more than Tom Tunnicliffe from 1980- 2-1-0. Arizona-Tuitama, Willie 83. 17-21-0-179; Scott, M. 6-10-0-77. Grigsby carried 19 times for 169 yards, including two short touchdown runs as the Wildcats set a school record RECEIVING: Idaho-Williams, Eddie 3-18; Greenwood, Eric 2- with 49 first-half points. That surpassed the mark of 42 10; Shaw, Maurice 2-7; White, Corey 1-8; set in 1976 against UTEP and matched against Pacific in Komar, Max 1-8; McCarty, Prince 1-minus 3. Arizona-Dean, 1980. D. 5-77; Thomas, Mike 5-28; Wright, W. Arizona had a 521-112 advantage in yards in its first 3-42; Turner, T. 3-41; Grigsby, N. 3-21; Douglas, D. 1-20; shutout since 1996. Gronkowski, C. 1-12; Roberts, D. 1-8; The Wildcats rolled for 359 yards in a first half played Booth, N. 1-7. in a steady rain. The final first-half TD came on a 3-yard pass from INTERCEPTIONS: Idaho-None. Arizona-Wade, T. 2-69; Tuitama to Terrell Turner with nine seconds to play, the Perkins, J. 1-42; Ness, N. 1-0. last of the 35 second-quarter points for Arizona. The players were in kickoff formation when the deci- FUMBLES: Idaho-Vital, Troy 1-1; Ashley, Quin 1-0. Arizona- sion was made to clear the field and advise the fans to Scott, M. 2-0; Thomas, Mike 1-0. leave the stadium as lightning flashed in the approaching storm. Most in the student section stayed. The game began at 8:09 p.m. MDT, one hour and two -So Says Stoops minutes late. “I don’t know if I’ve ever had one like this. What are you kid- Arizona went 80 yards in 11 plays on the first posses- ding?” UA coach Mike Stoops said. “Anywhere I’ve been, sion. Tuitama was 4-for-6 for 65 yards, and Grigsby scored whether it’s Oklahoma or Kansas State, I’ve never had as clean a game as we’ve had tonight.” on a 1-yard run. Grigsby's 41-yard run set up the Wildcats' second score on a 5-yard pass from Tuitama to Mike Thomas that made it 14-0 with 1:15 left in the first quarter. Thomas dropped an Idaho punt, but teammate Mar- 2008 Single Game Highs

Arizona Team Opponent Team Rushes ...... 49 vs. Idaho Rushes ...... 25 - Idaho Rushing Yards ...... 265 vs. Idaho Rushing Yards ...... 64 - Idaho Yards per Rush ...... 5.4 vs. Idaho Yards per Rush ...... 0 - Idaho Rushing Touchdowns ...... 5 vs. Idaho Rushing Touchdowns ...... 0 - Idaho Passing Attempts ...... 31 vs. Idaho Passing Attempts ...... 27 - Idaho Passing Completions ...... 24 vs. Idaho Passing Completions ...... 10 - Idaho Passing Yards ...... 256 vs. Idaho Passing Yards ...... 48 - Idaho Yards per Pass ...... 8.3 vs. Idaho Yards per Pass ...... 1.8 - Idaho Passing Touchdowns ...... 4 vs. Idaho Passing Touchdowns ...... 0 - Idaho Total Plays ...... 80 vs. Idaho Total Plays ...... 52 - Idaho Total Offense ...... 521 vs. Idaho Total Offense ...... 112 - Idaho Yards Per Play ...... 6.5 vs. Idaho Yards Per Play ...... 2.2 - Idaho Points ...... 70 vs. Idaho Points ...... 0 - Idaho Sacks By ...... 0 vs. Idaho Sacks By ...... 0 - Idaho First Downs ...... 27 vs. Idaho First Downs ...... 7 - Idaho Time of Possession ...... 36:05 vs. Idaho Time of Possession ...... 23:55 - Idaho Penalties...... 6 vs. Idaho Penalties...... 4 - Idaho Penalty Yards ...... 60 vs. Idaho Penalty Yards ...... 40 - Idaho Turnovers (Giveaways) ...... 0 vs. Idaho Turnovers (Giveaways) ...... 5 - Idaho Interceptions By ...... 4 vs. Idaho Interceptions By ...... 0 - Idaho Field Goals ...... 0vs. Idaho Field Goals ...... 0 - Idaho Punts ...... 2 vs. Idaho Punts ...... 0 - Idaho

Arizona Individual Opponent Individual Rushes ...... 19 - Grigsby vs. Idaho Rushes ...... 10, Jackson - Idaho Rushing Yards ...... 169 - Grigsby vs. Idaho Rushing Yards ...... 25, Jackson - Idaho Rushing Touchdowns ...... 2- Girgsby vs. Idaho Rushing Touchdowns ...... 0 Longest Rush ...... 55 - Grigsby vs. Idaho Longest Rush ...... 12, Bailey - Idaho Passing Attempts ...... 21 - Tuitama vs. Idaho Passing Attempts ...... 25, Enderle - Idaho Passing Completions ...... 17 - Tuitama vs. Idaho Passing Completions ...... 10, Enderle - Idaho Passing Yards ...... 179 - Tuitama vs. Idaho Passing Yards ...... 48, Enderle - Idaho Passing Touchdowns ...... 3 - Tuitama vs. Idaho Passing Touchdowns ...... 0 Longest Pass ...... 26 - Scott vs. Idaho Longest Pass ...... 11, Enderle - Idaho Receptions ...... 5 - Thomas vs Idaho Receptions ...... 3, Williams - Idaho ...... 5 - Dean vs. Idaho Receiving Yards ...... 18, Williams - Idaho Receiving Yards ...... 77 - Dean vs. Idaho Receiving Touchdowns...... 0 Receiving Touchdowns...... 1 - Turner vs. Idaho Longest Reception...... 11, Williams - Idaho ...... 1 - Thomas vs. Idaho Field Goals ...... 0 ...... 1 - C. Gronkowski vs. Idaho Longest Field Goal ...... 0 ...... 1 - Booth vs. Idaho Punts ...... 7, Conley - Idaho Longest Reception...... 26 - Wright vs. Idaho Punting Average ...... 48.6, Conley - Idaho Field Goals ...... 0 Longest Punt ...... 58, Conley - Idaho Longest Field Goal ...... 0 Longest Punt Return ...... 0 Punts ...... 1- Crier vs. Idaho Longest Kickoff Return ...... 26, White - Idaho ...... 1 - Zendejas vs. Idaho Tackles...... Allen, 7 - Idaho ...... 8 - Crier vs. Oregon Tackles For Loss...... Sekona, 1 - Idaho Punting Average ...... 51.0 - Zendejas vs. Idaho Sacks...... 0 Longest Punt ...... 51 - Zendejas vs. Idaho Pass Break Ups ...... 1, Faumui - Idaho Longest Punt Return ...... 87 - Hundley (Fum. Rec.) vs. Idaho Interceptions ...... 0 Longest Kickoff Return ...... 0 Tackles...... 4 - Palmer vs. Idaho ...... 4 - Kelleyvs. Idaho Tackles For Loss...... 1.5 - D. Reed vs. Idaho Sacks...... 0 Pass Break Ups ...... 2 - Hundley vs. Idaho Interceptions ...... 2 - Wade vs. Idaho When Was The Last Time Arizona? Returned a punt for a TD: ...... M. Hundley (87 yds, fum. rec.) vs Idaho 2008; A. Cason (56 yards) vs. Oregon, 2007 Returned a blocked punt for a TD: ...... Lamon Means at California, 2002 (27 yards, Lance Relford block) Returned a blocked FG for a TD: ...... Gary Love vs. North Texas, 2002 (60 yards, C. Williams block) Returned a kickoff for TD: ...... Chris McAlister (100 yards) at Hawaii, 1998 Returned an interception for a TD: ...... Antoine Cason (42 yards) vs. Oregon, 2007 Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... M. Hundley 87 yds vs. idaho 2008; M. Hollingsworth (0 yards) vs. UCLA, 2005 A player had two TD returns: ...... Antoine Cason (56-yd punt, 42-yd INT) vs. Oregon, 2007 Blocked a punt for a safety: ...... Andrae Thurman at San Diego State, 2001 Scored a safety: ...... Team safety vs. Stanford, 2005 (Intentional) Did not score:...... at California, 2005 (Cal 28-0) Did not score a touchdown: ...... vs. USC, 2006 (USC 20-3) Did not score an offensive touchdown: ...... at OSU, 2007 (OSU 31-16) A back ran for 100 yards: ...... Nic Grigsby (16-169, 2TD) vs. Idaho, 2007 A back ran for 200 yards: ...... Chris Jennings (26-201, 2 TD), Stephen F. Austin, 2006 A receiver rushed for 50 yards ...... Mike Thomas (4-80) vs. NAU, 2007 Two players rushed for 100 yards each: ...... M. Bell (16-153, TD) and G. Harris (16-113, TD) vs. UCLA, 2005 Team rushed for 100 yards: ...... vs. Idaho Below, 2008; vs. UCLA (34-128, TD), 2007 Team rushed for 200 yards ...... vs. Idaho Below, 2008; vs. Washington St. (45-221, TD), 2007 Team rushed for 250 yards: ...... vs. Idaho (49-265, 5 TD), 2008 Team rushed for 300 yards ...... vs. UCLA (43-315), 2005 Rushed for negative yardage: ...... at UCLA (22- -13), 2006 A quarterback ran for 100 yards: ...... Ortege Jenkins (11-104) vs. UCLA, 2000 A quarterback passed for 300 yards: ...... Willie Tuitama (36-21-0, 341 yards, 3 TD) vs. UCLA, 2007 A quarterback passed for 400-500+ yards: .. Willie Tuitama (51-38-1, 510 yards, 5 TD) at Washington, 2007 (school record yds) Team 300 yards passing: ...... vs. UCLA (36-221-0, 341 yards, 3 TD) and 4 other times Team 400-500+ yards passing: ...... at Washington (51-38-1, 510, 5 TD), 2007 Had 400 yards in total offense: ...... vs. Idaho (below), 2008; vs. UCLA (128 rush, 341 pass, 70 plays, 469 yards), 2007 Had 500 yards in total offense: ...... vs. Idaho (265 rush, 256 pass, 80 plays, 521 yards), 2008 Ran 70 offensive plays: ...... vs. Idaho (below); at Arizona State (71-316), 2007 Ran 80 offensive plays: ...... vs. Idaho(80-521), 2008 A receiver had 100 yards: ...... Mike Thomas (10-109) at Arizona State, 2007 A receiver had 200 yards: ...... Bobby Wade (11-222, 1 TD) at California, 2002 Two receivers had 100 yards ...... Mike Thomas (4-162, TD) and A. Johnson (3-117, TD) at Oregon State, 2005 (and below) Three receivers had 100 yards ...... M. Thomas (7-137, 2 TD), T. Turner (7-109, TD), Johnson (7-102) vs. New Mexico, 2007 Player had 250 all-purpose yards: ...... Mike Thomas, 338 (173 KOR, 165 rec) at Washington, 2007 A player intercepted two passes ...... Nate Ness, vs. Oregon, 2007 Blocked a punt: ...... Earl Mitchell, at LSU, 2006 Blocked a field goal: ...... Carlos Williams vs. WSU, 2002 Blocked a PAT kick: ...... Peter Hansen at USC, 2000 Scored a 2-pt. conversion: ...... Willie Tuitama to Mike Thomas pass at Washington, 2007 Missed a PAT kick: ...... Jason Bondzio at Washington, 2007 Made a field goal: ...... Jason Bondzio (31 yds), vs. Arizona St., 2007 Missed a field goal: ...... Jason Bondzio (47 yds - Blocked) at Arizona State, 2007 Beat a ranked team: ...... 34-24, No. 2 Oregon, 2007 Lost to a ranked team: ...... 20-13, at No. 10 USC, 2007; 45-27, No. 6 Cal, 2007 Beat an unranked team: ...... 70-0 vs. Idaho, 2008 Lost to an unranked team: ...... 21-20 vs. Stanford, 2007 Won as a ranked team: ...... 53-47, OT vs. Washington State (Arizona No. 22), 2000 Won as an unranked team: ...... 70-0 vs Idaho, 2008 Lost as a ranked team: ...... 27-24 vs. UCLA, 2000 (Arizona No. 24) Lost as an unranked team: ...... 20-17 at Arizona State, 2007 Played in overtime game: ...... 10-13 vs. TCU, 2003 (1 OT); Arizona is 2-3 all time in overtime games When Was The last time an Opponent? Returned a punt for a TD: ...... DeSean Jackson (95 yards), Cal, 2006 Recovered a blocked punt for a TD: ...... Kenny Farley (24 yards), at Oregon State, 2001 Returned a blocked FG for a TD: ...... James Bethea (60 yards), at California, 2002 Returned a kickoff for TD: ...... Matt Slater (100 yards) vs. UCLA, 2007; LaShaun Ward (94 yards) at California, 2002 Returned an interception for a TD: ...... Joey Larocque (49 yards), at OSU, 2007 Returned a fumble for a TD: ...... Chris Stevens (30 yards, botched punt) at Washington, 2007 Scored a safety: ...... New Mexico (Intentional grounding by UA in the endzone), 2007 Did not score:...... Idaho, 2008 (70-0); Illinois, 1996 (UA 41-0) Did not score a touchdown: ...... Northern Arizona, 2004 (UA 21-3) Rushed for 200 yards: ...... Oregon (43-238), 2007 Rushed for 250 yards: ...... at Wisconsin (47-260), 2002 Rushed for 275 yards: ...... at Purdue (52-292), 2003 Rushed for 300 yards ...... vs. Washington (52-333), 2005 Rushed for negative yardage: ...... at Stanford (19- -6), 2006 An individual ran for 100 yards: ...... Jonathan Stewart (28-131), Oregon, 2007 Two backs ran for 100 yards each: ...... LenDale White (24-179, 4 TDs) and Reggie Bush (14-110) at USC, 2005 A back ran for 200 yards: ...... James Sims (30-200, TD) vs. Washington, 2005 Had 400 yards in total offense: ...... vs. Oregon (97-463), 2007 A quarterback passed for 300 yards: ...... Jake Locker (30-17-2, 336 yards, 2 TD) at Washington, 2007 Team passed for 300 yards: ...... at Washington (30-17-2, 336, 2 TD), 2007 A receiver had 100 yards: ...... Jaison Williams (8-120), vs. Oregon, 2007 Two receivers had 100 yards: ...... Marcus Smith (11-164, TD) and Travis Brown (10-121, 2 TD) New Mexico, 2007 Blocked a punt: ...... James Sims (Danny Baugher kick), vs. Washington, 2003 Blocked a field goal: ...... M. Marquardt (Jason Bondzio 47 yard attempt), at ASU, 2007 Blocked a PAT kick: ...... at Oregon State (Nick Folk attempt), 2005 2008 Arizona Football Arizona Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2008) All games

Date Opponent Score Att. Record: Overall Home Away Neutral Aug 30, 2008 IDAHO W 70-0 47511 All games 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Non-Conference 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Grigsby, N. 1 19 169 0 169 8.9 2 55 169.0 Scott, M. 1 8 54 6 48 6.0 1 16 48.0 Team Statistics ARIZ OPP Booth, N. 1 5 19 0 19 3.8 0 8 19.0 FIRST DOWNS 27 7 Smith, X. 1 9 18 1 17 1.9 1 6 17.0 R u s h in g 10 3 Antolin, K. 1 4 11 0 11 2.8 1 3 11.0 P a s s in g 15 2 Tuitama, Willie 1 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 P e n a lt y 2 2 Team 1 3 0 4 -4 -1.3 0 0 -4.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 265 64 Total 1 49 276 11 265 5.4 5 55 265.0 Rushing Attempts 49 25 Opponents 1 25 83 19 64 2.6 0 12 64.0 Average Per Rush 5.4 2.6 Average Per Game 265.0 64.0 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g TDs Rushing 5 0 Tuitama, Willie 1 199.70 17-21-0 81.0 179 3 23 179.0 PASSING YARDAGE 256 48 Scott, M. 1 157.68 6-10-0 60.0 77 1 26 77.0 A t t - C o m p - I n t 31-23-0 27-10-4 Total 1 186.14 23-31-0 74.2 256 4 26 256.0 Average Per Pass 8.3 1.8 Opponents 1 22.34 10-27-4 37.0 48 0 11 48.0 Average Per Catch 11.1 4.8 Average Per Game 256.0 48.0 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g TDs Passing 4 0 Dean, D. 1 5 77 15.4 0 22 77.0 TOTAL OFFENSE 521 112 Thomas, Mike 1 5 28 5.6 1 11 28.0 Average Per Play 6.5 2.2 Wright, W. 1 3 42 14.0 0 26 42.0 Average Per Game 521.0 112.0 Turner, T. 1 3 41 13.7 1 23 41.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 0-0 8-151 Grigsby, N. 1 3 21 7.0 0 13 21.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-148 0-0 Douglas, D. 1 1 20 20.0 0 20 20.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-111 0-0 Gronkowski, C. 1 1 12 12.0 1 12 12.0 FUMBLES-LOST 3-0 2-1 Roberts, D. 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 PENALTIES-Yards 6-60 4-40 Booth, N. 1 1 7 7.0 1 7 7.0 PUNTS-AVG 2-26.5 7-48.6 Total 1 23 256 11.1 4 26 256.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3 6 : 0 5 2 3 : 5 5 Opponents 1 10 48 4.8 0 11 48.0 3RD-DOWN Conversions 9/15 1/12 4TH-DOWN Conversions 0/2 0/1 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Interceptions no. yds avg td lg PAT Wade, T. 2 69 34.5 0 62 Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Ness, N. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Grigsby, N. 2 ------12 Perkins, J. 1 42 42.0 0 42 Bondzio, Jason - - 7-7 - - - - - 7 Smith, X. 1 ------6 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Antolin, K. 1 ------6 Crier, K. 1 2 2.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, Mike 1 ------6 Zendejas, A. 1 51 51.0 51 0 0 0 1 0 Gronkowski, C. 1 ------6 Booth, N. 1 ------6 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Turner, T. 1 ------6 Thomas, Mike 4 53 13.2 0 27 Scott, M. 1 ------6 Antolin, K. 2 8 4.0 0 4 Hundley, M. 1 ------6 Hundley, M. 0 87 0.0 1 87 Zendejas, A. - - 3-3 - - - - - 3 Total 6 148 24.7 1 87 Total 10 - 10-10 - - - - - 70 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents - 0-1 ------0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 0 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 8 151 18.9 0 26

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Grigsby, N. 1 169 21 0 0 0 190 190.0 Hundley, M. 1 0 0 87 0 0 87 87.0 Thomas, Mike 1 0 28 53 0 0 81 81.0 Total 1 265 256 148 0 111 780 780.0 Opponents 1 64 48 0 151 0 263 263.0

Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Tuitama, Willie 1 22 5 179 184 184.0 Grigsby, N. 1 19 169 0 169 169.0 Scott, M. 1 18 48 77 125 125.0 Total 1 80 265 256 521 521.0 Opponents 1 52 64 48 112 112.0 2008 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 01, 2008) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 33 Palmer,Ronnie 1 4 . 4 1.0-3 ...... 15 Kelley, X. 1 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 23 Hundley, M. 1 3 1 4 . . . 2 . . . . . 83 Reed, D. 1 2 1 3 1.5-2 ...... 35 Lewis, S. 1 3 . 3 1.0-3 ...... 25 McCovy, A. 1 2 1 3 ...... 8 Tuihalamaka, V. 1 3 . 3 ...... 32 Ness, N. 1 2 . 2 . . 1-0 ...... 58 Tuihalamaka, A. 1 1 1 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 9 Perkins, J. 1 1 1 2 . . 1-42 1 . . . . . 46 Horton, D. 1 2 . 2 1.0-6 ...... 98 Philipp, H. 1 1 1 2 0.5-0 ...... 1 Golden, R. 1 1 1 2 1.0-3 ...... 6 Ross, D. 1 2 . 2 ...... 38 Day, K. 1 1 . 1 ...... 29 Foster, T. 1 1 . 1 ...... 44 Elmore, R. 1 1 . 1 ...... 13 Bondzio, Jason 1 . 1 1 ...... 24 Wade, T. 1 1 . 1 . . 2-69 ...... 5G Samoy, J. 1 1 . 1 ...... 3 Wilcox, A. 1 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 1 36 8 44 6-17 0-0 4-111 5 . 1-0 . . . Opponents 1 51 24 75 1-1 0-0 . 1 . . . . .