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2018 Schedule/Results Friday Night Lights Shine as Cats Seek to Build Late-Season Momentum Overall: 4-5 Pac-12: 3-3 Home: 3-2 Road: 1-3 Sept. 1 BYU L, 28-23 (ESPN) Game 10 » Colorado (5-3, 2-3 Pac-12) at Arizona (4-5, 3-3 Pac-12) Sept. 8 at L, 45-18 (ABC/ESPN2) Date...... Friday, Nov. 2 Sept. 15 Southern Utah W, 62-31 (Pac-12 Net) Time...... 7:30 (MST) Sept. 22 at Oregon State W, 35-14 (Pac-12 Net) Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Sept. 29 USC L, 24-20 (ESPN2) Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (53,646) Oct. 6 California % W, 24-17 (FS1) Surface...... FieldTurf Oct. 12 at Utah (Friday) L, 42-10 (ESPN) Head Coach Head Coach Oct. 20 at UCLA L, 31-30 (ESPN2) Television...... FS1 Mike MacIntyre Kevin Sumlin Oct. 27 #19 Oregon ^ W, 44-15 (ESPN) All-Time Series...... Colorado leads, 14-6 Colorado Record Arizona Record 4-5 (1st Year) »Nov. 2 Colorado (Friday) 7:30 p.m. (FS1) at Tucson...... Colorado leads, 8-2 30-41 (6th Year) Nov. 17 at Washington State TBA Career Record Career Record Last Meeting...... Arizona 45, Colorado 42 90-48 (11th Year) Nov. 24 Arizona State TBA 46-62 (9th Year*) ...... Oct. 7, 2017 (at Boulder) vs. Arizona vs. Colorado Times listed are local to site 0-0 TBA games are subject to 12 or 6-day selections Streak...... Arizona has won 5 of last 6 1-4 % Family Weekend ^ Homecoming # Rankings from AP Top 25 Television & Radio Information Arizona Notes & Numbers Top Cats Live Stats: www.arizona.statbroadcast.com » Arizona is coming off its first win over a Television FS1 Category Player Total ranked team and has two of its last three J.J. Taylor 7 Play-by-Play...... Brian Custer games at home. Analyst...... Ben Leber Scoring J.J. Taylor 42 Sideline...... Jen Hale » UA has at least one win against an AP Top Rushing Yards J.J. Taylor 1,029 Watch Online...... FOX Sports Go App 25 team in 13 of the past 15 seasons. Passing Yards Khalil Tate 1,604 Radio Arizona IMG Sports Network Pass Touchdowns Khalil Tate 14 Play-by-Play...... Brian Jeffries » The Wildcats have won five of the seven Receptions Shun Brown 46 Analyst...... Lamont Lovett meetings between these schools since CU Sideline...... Dana Cooper joined the Pac-12 Conference. Receiving Yards Shawn Poindexter 582 Flagship Stations...... 1290 AM, 107.5 FM Tackles 92 Statewide Affiliates...... See Page 5 » The winning team in this series has scored Tackles For Loss Colin Schooler 16.0 Listen on TuneIn...... www.arizonawildcats.com at least 38 points in all seven meetings since Sacks PJ Johnson 3.0 Satellite Radio (UA call)...... XM (84), SIRIUS (84) the Buffs joined the conference. Scottie Young Jr. 3 Spanish Radio www.arizonawildcats.com Kick Return Avg. J.J. Taylor 23.5 Play-by-Play...... Francisco Romero » Running back J.J. Taylor leads all Power 5 Analyst...... Marco Rincon players with 1,579 all-purpose yards and his Punt Return Avg. Shun Brown 8.9 average of 175.4 ypg is currently most for a The Matchup UA player since at least 2000. Statistical Comparison Running back J.J. Taylor leads all FBS 1,579 players with 1,579 all-purpose yards Category COLO ARIZ » Arizona’s defense is limiting Pac-12 teams this season. Total Offense 439.6 441.7 to 23.8 points per game, the second-best Rushing Offense 177.4 205.3 improvement of any Power 5 school from Taylor is the third player in Arizona Passing Offense 262.3 236.3 non-conference to conference play. 210 history with multiple games rushing Team Passing Efficiency 145.95 128.83 for 210+ yards. Scoring Offense 32.0 29.6 » Currently averaging 27.4 ppg allowed, Total Defense 364.9 421.7 UA’s defense is allowing 10.9 fewer points Khalil Tate averages 28.5 yards per Rushing Defense 142.0 183.4 per game than it did in Marcel Yates’ first Passing Yards Allowed 222.9 238.2 season in 2016. 28.5 pass on 31 career throws. Team Passing Efficiency Defense 119.62 133.19 Scoring Defense 23.9 27.4 » Arizona leads the Pac-12 with 12 turnovers LB Colin Schooler is second in FBS Turnover Margin 0.88 0.22 forced in conference games. 16.0 and leads all Power 5 players with 3rd Down Conversion Pct 36.6% 39.8% 16.0 tackles-for-loss. 4th Down Conversion Pct 43.8% 52.9% » LB Colin Schooler is one of seven Power 5 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense 35.0% 40.8% players with 90+ tackles this season. The Wildcats have only 12 seniors 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense 56.3% 62.5% 12 on the roster, including six that have Red Zone Offense 85.7% 82.4% » S Scottie Young Jr. is tied for the Pac-12 started this season. Red Zone Defense 80.0% 72.4% lead with three interceptions this season. Net Punting 37.5 39.3 Three of the four UA losses this year Punt Returns 7.4 9.7 » S Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles set a new 10 have been by a combined 10 points. Kickoff Returns 21.4 19.8 career-high with three pass breakups last First Downs Offense 176.0 209.0 week vs. Oregon. First Downs Defense 160.0 206.0 Arizona’s defense limited Oregon to Penalties Per Game 6.4 7.7 » WR Shun Brown had a career-high 10 3 3-for-16 on third downs last week. Penalty Yards Per Game 58.6 71.3 catches against Oregon. He is 14 shy of UA’s Time of Possession 31:02 27:56 career Top 10 chart.

Quick Reads » Notes— 3 • Statistics — page 14 • Game Recaps — page 25 • Roster — page 38 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Covering the Cats (Week of Oct. 29) SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Off Day Weekly Press Conference Pac-12 Teleconference Evening practice (closed) Evening practice (closed) Game Day Off Day » No media availability. » Noon, LSFF Room 370 » Coach Sumlin at 11:25 a.m. » Kickoff at 7:30 p.m. (MST) » Coach Sumlin only » Postgame interviews with Student-Athlete Availability - Coach Sumlin and select players. Evening practice (closed) » Afternoons in the LSFF Sands Club. Players selected weekly. Kevin Sumlin Radio Show » 7 p.m. at Brother John’s BBQ Evening practice (closed)

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For information in regards to obtaining the phone number to take part O: (520) 621-0914 issuing a weekly news release, daily news items, home game statistical packages, in the weekly teleconference, please call the C: (520) 419-2979 Pac-12 Conference office (925-932-4411), E: [email protected] administering news conferences, practice and press box operations, credentialing or the UA Communication Services Of- Assistant Director (FB): Daniel Berk (FB, BA) and road-game access, among other ser- fice (520-621-4163). UPDATE: Beginning on O: (520) 626-9395 vices. Any questions about media policies Sept. 18, this teleconference is hosted every C: (314) 363-5842 should be directed to Blair Willis via email other week instead of weeklu. E: [email protected] at [email protected] or (520) 621-0914. Assistant Director: Adam Gonzales (WBB) Facilities Access for Media Assistant: Danny Martinez (VB, S&D, SVB, SB) Interview Requests The team locker room, practice sites, sports Office Phone: (520) 621-4163 The Arizona Athletics Communication Ser- medicine center and strength and condi- Office Fax: (520) 621-2681 vices office will make every attempt to fulfill tioning center are off limits to media un- Arizona Stadium Press Box: (520) 621-9393 phone interview requests for media mem- less special arrangements have been made Mailing Address: McKale Center, Room 106 bers. Interview requests for head coach through Blair Willis. Kevin Sumlin and UA players should be di- 1 National Championship Dr. rected to Blair Willis ([email protected]) Photo/Video Usage Tucson AZ 85721-0096 and Daniel Berk ([email protected]). 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Enrollment: 44,831 Head Coach Kevin Sumlin is available at Athletic Ticket Office: 520-621-2287; 800-452-2287 a press conference each Monday of game Credentials Athletics Web Site: ArizonaWildcats.com week during the regular season. Press con- Credentials will be issued to professional University Web Site: Arizona.edu ferences begin at noon in the Lowell-Ste- members of media outlets that regularly vens Football Facility Room 370. There is no cover Arizona Athletics and to regional, na- 2018 Arizona Football weekly press conference during bye weeks. tional or visiting professional journalists. Head Coach: Kevin Sumlin, First year (4-5) A live web stream is available at: http://pac- Internet entities may or may not qualify for Career Record: 90-48, 11th year 12.com/videos/university-arizona. credentials and will be considered on a case- Offensive Formation: Multiple Spread by-case basis. All credential requests may Defensive Formation: 3-3-5 or 4-2-5 Practices be submitted at www.arizonawildcats.com/ Conference: Pac-12 (joined Pac-10 in 1978) Practices are closed to media. All interviews FBCredentials. Game-specific credential re- Returning Lettermen: 45 with Coach Sumlin and student-athletes will quests must be received no later than 48 Stadium (Capacity): Arizona Stadium (53,646) take place on Monday (coach) or Tuesday hours prior to a contest. Parking and press Surface: FieldTurf (players) afternoons in the Lowell-Stevens seating may be limited for certain games. Press Box Phone: (520) 621-9393 Football Facility. Contact Blair Willis or Dan- All questions concerning credentials should iel Berk for more specific information on the be directed to Blair Willis at bmw23@arizo- Football History weekly availability throughout the season. na.edu or 520-621-0914. First Season: 1899 CollegePressBox.com Years Played: 115th season Postgame Interviews Arizona has a closed locker room policy Collegepressbox.com is the official media Games Played: 1,106 website for Pac-12 football. Access and Head Coaches: 32 after games. There is no player availability on the field immediately after the game. download weekly game notes, quotes, sta- All-Time Record: 612-463-33 Head coach Kevin Sumlin will address the tistics, media guides, headshots, logos and Pac-10/12 Record: 157-173-6 assembled media only after his postgame more for the conference and each of its Bowl Games (Record): 21 (9-11-1, last in 2017) radio show responsibilities have been member schools. Login information will be The Bear Down Tradition completed both at home and on the road. distributed to accredited media or you can Arizona’s most memorable athletic tradition is the At home games, Coach Sumlin will hold a apply for a password by sending an e-mail slogan “Bear Down,” given to Wildcat teams by postgame press conference in Room 370 of to: [email protected]. John “Button” Salmon, student body president the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility. Select- and varsity athlete, shortly before he died in 1926 ed offensive and defensive players will also following an auto accident. Button Salmon’s last be available after games. For road games, message to his teammates, spoken to J.F. “Pop” each locker room situation will dictate post- game protocol. Please direct any specific re- McKale, coach and athletic director, was, “Tell quests for players to Blair Willis and Daniel them... tell the team to bear down.” The rally cry Berk with the UA Communication Services predates “Win One for the Gipper” by two years. staff.

2 2018 Arizona Football • Game 10 • vs. Colorado 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Some Game Themes: The calendar turns to November and the Friday night lights shine on a Pac- 12 South showdown in the desert … Yes, the final month of the regular season Arizona in the NCAA Rankings is upon us and if trends continue, it will be a wild finish out west … The Wildcats are riding the Category NCAA P12 Value high of a Homecoming upset over No. 19 Oregon, which surprised many outsiders. The victory repositions Arizona for postseason considerations and even within striking distance of the top Rushing Offense 35 1 205.3 spot in the Pac-12 South … But we’ll keep the focus narrow here. It’s a short week, which didn’t Passing Offense 62 9 236.3 go so well for the Wildcats a few weeks ago in Salt Lake City … Instead of hitting the road on Passing Eff. 80 10 128.83 six-day notice, this time UA gets to enjoy the friendly confines of Arizona Stadium where Kevin Total Offense 38 2 441.7 Sumlin’s charges are closing out the season with three of their final four at home … Coming to Scoring Offense 65 6 29.6 town are the Buffaloes smarting from a three-game losing streak after looking like one of the Rushing Defense 93 10 183.4 Pac-12 South’s early contenders … One of the veteran coaches in the league, Mike MacIntyre, Pass Defense 81 9 238.2 hopes equally veteran Steven Montez can rally the Buffs and keep Colorado in the Pass Eff. Defense 70 8 133.19 mix in the closing stretches .. The health and availability of do-everything Laviska Shenault is a Total Defense 90 10 421.7 key question mark as the spectacular playmaker has missed the last two games … Shenault’s Scoring Defense 67 8 27.4 explosiveness was drawing headlines somewhat similar to UA quarterback Khalil Tate a year Net Punting 41 5 39.32 ago, and Tate’s own breakout performance came in Boulder against these Buffs last October. Punt Return Avg. 59 6 9.69 Don’t think some payback won’t be on Colorado’s mind this week … Arizona hopes Tate has Kickoff Return Avg. 78 7 19.81 shaken off his own injury struggles from earlier this season. He was steady in his return last Turnover Margin 63 5 0.22 week … Marcel Yates’ defense delivered a signature performance last week against the Ducks, Sacks 85 9 1.78 and while it may not have seemed to be the case after an 0-2 start, his three-year plan to rebuild Sacks Allowed 27 3 1.33 Arizona’s defense is finally paying off. No, the Cats aren’t a shut down defense, but they’ve Tackles for Loss 66 6 6.1 begun making plays and if they can get off the field on third downs like they against the Ducks, it’s a pretty sturdy unit … Special teams also broke through in a big way for Arizona last week, something else Sumlin would like to see gain consistency down the stretch … Arizona running Pronunciations back J.J. Taylor is one of the nation’s top all-purpose playmakers, and he’s produced some of his Players (Numerical) best oments the last two weeks … The Cats may have a question or two along an inexperienced offensive line, but it’s a group that has matured and will be a key if a late-season surge is in store 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles...... fowles sounds like fouls … This is Arizona’s 10th-consecutive game before it finally gets an open date next week … The 7 Colin Schooler...... SCHOOL-er home stretch is here. We’ll see you Friday night. 8 Tim Hough...... huff 9 Dayven Coleman...... day-VEE-en Last Week: Head coach Kevin Sumlin implored his team to play four quarters of football and the 10 Jamarye Joiner...... juh-MAR-ee Wildcats delivered the performance of the season with a 44-15 rout of No. 19 Oregon on Home- 11 K’Hari Lane...... kuh-HAR-ee coming. The Cats had competed and played hard all season, but consistency in all three phases 13 Chacho Ulloa...... oo-YO-uh had not synched up until last Saturday night. The defense set the tone early, forcind a three-and- 14 Khalil Tate ...... KUH-leel out. Healthy again, Khalil Tate and the offense took advantage, scoring early with a 22-yard pass to Shawn Poindexter. The defense dug in from there, forcing three more punts and gaining two 14 Kylan Wilborn...... KY-lan (Ky like ‘hi’) turnovers on Oregon’s next five possessions. Meanwhile, the offense sputtered a bit, but Josh 20 Azizi Hearn...... ah-ZEE-zee Pollack drilled three field goals and by the 11:30 mark of the second quarter it was a 16-0 game. 23 Malik Hausman...... muh-LEEK Justin Herbet finally led the Ducks on a scoring drive, finding Dillon Mitchell for a 29-yard score. 24 Rhedi Short...... RED-ee An ensuing 2-point conversion made it a one score game at 16-8, but the Wildcats weren’t ready 25 Anthony Mariscal...... mare-RIH-skal to let the Ducks back in it. Tate and running back J.J. Taylor marched the Cats back down the 26 Matt Aragon...... air-UH-gahn field, going 88 yards in 18 plays over 7:30 before Taylor punched in a 1-yard score. It was a 23-8 28 Nazar Bombata...... BOM-bat-ah halftime lead for the Cats and not even a Tate to open the third quarter could spark Oregon as Arizona’s defense was simply too good. The Ducks punted on their first three drives 30 Josh Pollack...... PAUL-ick of the second, lost a and turned it over on downs in their first five possessions. On the 34 Jacob Colacion...... coh-lah-SEE-own other side, Tate hit Poindexter (8 yards) and Shun Brown (27 yards) for scoring tosses, and Taylor 35 Jimmy Banjoko-Wangjobe...... ban-joh-koh continued to carry the load on the ground, gaining 212 yards on a career high 30 carries. A fourth ...... wang-joh-bee quarter Oregon score was answered by Taylor’s leaping, spinning 19-yard touchdown into the 38 Branden Leon...... LEE-own endzone to set the score at its final, 44-15. It was the fourth time since 2007 that Arizona upset a 42 Dylan Klumph...... klump (‘h’ is silent) ranked Oregon squad. 43 Lucas Havrisik...... HAVE-ruh-sick 51 Donald Reiter...... sounds like writer Last Meeting vs. Colorado (Oct. 7, 2017): In the land of “Run Ralphie Run”, it was more like who could run farther: Khalil Tate or Phillip Lindsay? Arizona’s sophomore quarterback spelled a shak- 58 Layth Friekh...... frick (like nick) en up Brandon Dawkins on the first series of the game and never looked back as he sprinted and 58 Nahe Sulunga...... NAW-hey suh-loon-guh passed his way into the record books. Tate rushed for an FBS quarterback record 327 yards and 60 Mykee Irving...... my-KEY needed only 14 carries to do so. He amassed 208 yards on his four rushing touchdowns alone, 66 Geno Albini...... al-BEE-nee a 52 yards-per average thanks to scores of 58, 28, 47 and 75 yards. He also threw for 154 yards 66 Robert Congel...... con-JELL and another score, giving him a tally of 481 total offense yards. Added up, it led the Wildcats to 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa...... CHEE-um-boo 45 points and 567 yards of offense. They needed every point because Lindsay, Colorado’s do-ev- ...... luh-COO-suh erything running back, nearly matched Tate. Lindsay carried the Buffs on his shoulders with 281 72 Edgar Burrola...... bur-ROLL-uh yards on 41 rushes of his own. His third touchdown of the game – an 11-yarder – brought CU within three points at 45-42 with 5:04 remaining in the fourth quarter. That’s when Tate and the 74 Alex Kosinski...... kuh-ZIN-ski Cats did something they hadn’t done all night: slow things down. Instead of running for long 75 Michael Eletise...... el-eh-TEE-say touchdowns on short drives (twice on the first play of a drive), Tate engineered a methodical 78 Donovan Laie...... LYE-eh 8-play, 55-yard drive to run out the final five minutes and change. Included were two key third 86 Justin Belknap...... BELL-nap down conversions. The first came early in the possession when, on third-and-four, he dumped a 94 Sione Taufahema...... SEE-oh-nee short pass to tight end Bryce Wolma for an eight-yard gain to move the chains. Then, after two ...... tah-oo-fah-HEE-mah CU penalties gave UA another first down, Tate needed one more first down to run out the clock. 99 Dereck Boles...... Bowls Facing a third-and-seven with a little over a minute to go, Tate broke several tackles on his way to a game-clinching 31-yard gain that gave him the single-game rushing record for QBs. It also clinched another record: Tate and Lindsey combined for 608 rushing yards, the most by two Coaches opposing players in FBS history. It was a hard fought road victory that was Arizona’s first in the Theron Aych...... like letter H Pac-12 since their last trip to Boulder in 2015. Arizona has now won five of its last six against Iona Uiagalelei...... YOH-nuh Colorado, including three straight at Folsom Field...... oo-ee-ah-gah-leh-lay Series History: Colorado owns a 14-6 advantage in this series, though Arizona has won five of the last six and six of the last eight… The Wildcats had won four straight under , prior to a home loss (49-24) in 2016 … Four of Arizona’s six victories over the Buffs have come in Boulder, including in 2013, 2015 and 2017 … Since Colorado joined the Pac-12 Conference in 2011, Arizona enjoys a 5-2 advantage. The winning team has scored at least 38 points in the sev- en meetings between these schools as Pac-12 members … These schools first met on Nov. 26, 1931, when Colorado defeated Arizona, 27-7, in Tucson. The first meeting in Boulder was a 28-25 win for the Buffaloes on Oct. 21, 1950.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 3 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Cats Take Down No. 19: With Arizona’s 44-15 victory last week, the Wildcats picked up their first How the ‘Cats Fare win over an AP Top 25 team under Kevin Sumlin (it was also the first opportunity). Arizona now has at least one win against a ranked team in 13 of the last 15 seasons, including consecutive Arizona’s Record In... years on Homecoming (upset No. 15 Washington State in 2017). The Wildcats improved to 47- September...... 2-3 121-1 all-time against ranked teams, including 30-54 at home. Kevin Sumlin improved to 16-17 October...... 2-2 all-time against ranked foes in his career. November...... 0-0 Defense Denies Ducks: Last week, Arizona’s defense turned one of its most impressive per- Arizona’s Conference Record... formances in a number of years. Oregon entered the contest second in the Pac-12 in scoring At home...... 2-1 offense (39.7 ppg) and second in total offense (460.7 ypg). The Wildcats held the Ducks to only On the road...... 1-2 260 yards of offense and just 15 points, easily season lows. In fact, the 270 yards were the fewest Neutral...... 0-0 Oregon gained in any contest since the 2010 Rose Bowl (2009 season) against Ohio State when the Ducks finished with 260 yards. The Wildcats forced nine three-and-outs (or the equivalent Arizona’s Non-Conference Record... thereof with turnovers before a first down or a failed fourth down conversion). It resulted in a At home...... 1-1 3-for-16 conversion rate on third down, despite the fact the Ducks were the second-best team On the road...... 0-1 in the Pac-12 on third downs (49 percent) entering the contests. In addition to the third down Neutral...... 0-0 stops, there were two forced , an interception, a blocked punt and six pass breakups. Indeed, the defense was flying around and at the end of the day quarterback Justin Herbet was Arizona vs. Ranked Opponents... the leading rusher (31 yards), but he’d completed only half of his 48 chucks of the football. The At home...... 1-0 Ducks entered the fourth quarter with only 137 yards of offense, leaving much of their 260 total On the road...... 0-0 meaningless the rest of the way. Neutral...... 0-0 J.J. Taylor Leads All FBS Players: Running back J.J. Taylor leads all FBS conference players in Arizona’s Record in Games... all-purpose yardage, collecting 1,315 combined yards on rushing (817), receiving (87) and kick Decided by 1-3 points...... 0-1 return (411) plays. The sophomore’s 164.4 all-purpose average is third nationally among all FBS 4-7 points...... 1-2 players, including best in the Pac-12 and second among Power 5 conference players (Rondale 8-10 points...... 0-0 Moore, Purdue – 179.9 ypg). The average per game is also the best mark for a UA player since 11-19 points...... 0-0 Ka’Deem Carey, who turned in consecutive seasons with 172.9 and 171.5 all-purpose yards per 20-29 points...... 2-1 game averages in 2012 and 2013, respectively. 30+ points...... 1-1 FBS Top 5 Individual All-Purpose Leaders (Total Yards) Player School GP Yards Yds/Game Arizona’s Record When Scoring... 1. J.J. Taylor Arizona 9 1579 175.4 10 or fewer points...... 0-1 2. Memphis 8 1470 183.8 11-19 points...... 0-1 3. Purdue 8 1449 181.1 20-29 points...... 1-2 4. Greg Dortch Wk Forest 8 1273 159.1 30+ points...... 3-1 5. Marquis Young U Mass 8 1259 157.4 Arizona’s Top All-Purpose Threats Since 2000 (min. average 150 yards per game) Arizona’s Record When Allowing... Player Total AP Yards AP Avg./Game Year 10 or fewer points...... 0-0 1. J.J. Taylor 1,315 175.4* 2018 11-19 points...... 3-0 2. Ka’Deem Carey 2,248 172.9 2012 20-29 points...... 0-2 3. Ka’Deem Carey 2,058 171.5 2013 30+ points...... 1-3 4. Bobby Wade 1,949 162.4 2002 5. Mike Thomas 1,826 152.2 2007 Arizona’s Record in Games... * Through 9 games During the day...... 1-1 At night...... 3-4 The 1K Club: Redshirt sophomore running back J.J. Taylor collected his second 200-yard rushing Scoring first...... 4-0 game of the season and his career Saturday versus Oregon. Taylor finished with 212 yards on Opponent scores first...... 0-5 30 carries, while reaching the end zone twice. He eclipsed the 1,000-yard rushing mark with the Leading after 1st quarter...... 4-0 performance and enters this Friday night’s matchup with Colorado with 1,029 rushing yards on Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-4 the season. He becomes the 14th player in school history to post a 1,000-yard season, and his Tied after the 1st quarter...... 0-1 total of 1,029 yards already ranks 15th for single-season rushing in program history. Not only Leading at halftime...... 3-1 did Taylor go over 1,000 yards for the season, he also went over 2,000 for his career. Taylor now Trailing at halftime...... 1-4 has 2,137 career rushing yards, which ranks 13th in program history. Next up would be Jim Tied at halftime...... 0-0 Upchurch at 2,389 yards. Only 15 previous players in program history went over 2,000 career Leading after 3rd quarter...... 4-0 yards. Taylor is one of two Pac-12 running backs to already go over 1,000 yards for the season, Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-5 joining from Oregon State. Only four players nationally – Taylor, Jefferson, Tied after the 3rd quarter...... 0-0 Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor and Memphis’ Darrell Henderson—have gone over 1,000 yards al- In overtime...... 0-0 ready this season.

Arizona’s Record With... Most Rushing Yards Nationally 100-yard rusher...... 2-1 Player School Total Rushing Yards 100-yard receiver...... 1-2 1. Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin 1,155 300-yard passer...... 1-1 2. Darrell Henderson Memphis 1,148 Less than 300-yards total off...... 1-0 3. Jermar Jefferson Oregon State 1,034 4. J.J. Taylor Arizona 1,029 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-3 5. Nico Evans Wyoming 979 400-499 yards total offense...... 1-0 500+ yards total offense...... 2-1 Poindexter’s Production Picks Up: This time last season, Shawn Poindexter did not know if he Committing fewer turnovers...... 2-2 would be playing football in 2018. He was hopeful to be back for one more season, and, last Committing more turnovers...... 0-1 December, the NCAA granted him a full additional year of eligibility. He has made the most of Turnovers are equal...... 2-1 the opportunity, emerging as UA’s preferred target in the passing game and building off a strong Not committing a turnover...... 0-2 finish to the 2017 campaign. Dating to last November, Poindexter has 41 receptions for 734 yards and seven touchdowns in his last 12 outings. Included are multiple receptions in 11 of 12 games Arizona’s Record When Allowing... after producing only two multi-catch games in his first 20 career games. In fact, over his first 20 100-yard rusher...... 1-2 games, which including an injury-riddled 2016 season, Poindexter hauled in 16 receptions for 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 244 yards. In his last 11 contests, Poindexter has more than doubled his career tallies for recep- 300-yard passer...... 1-0 tions and yards. He now has 55 career grabs for 928 yards, an average of 16.9 yards per catch. Less than 300-yards total off...... 2-0 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-1 Shawn Poindexter’s Receiving Production Progression 400-499 yards total offense...... 2-3 First 20 games of career Last 10 Games 2018 Only 500+ yards total offense...... 0-1 Rec. Yards Avg./Rec Rec. Yards Avg./Rec Rec. Yards Avg./Rec 16 224 14.0 41 734 17.9 32 582 18.2

4 2018 Arizona Football • Game 10 • vs. Colorado 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Scoring Defense: With last week’s 44-15 upset of No. 19 Oregon, it’s the latest indicator of the steady defensive improvement the Wildcats have made under third-year defensive coordinator Cats on Preseason Watch Lists Marcel Yates. When he arrived in 2016, Yates inherited a small roster lacking playmakers, espe- cially in the front seven. His strategy was to make the most in Year 1 while focusing on adding Khalil Tate, Junior, QB length and skill in his first recruiting class that would arrive for 2017. That group provided a trio » Walter Camp, Manning, Maxwell and of freshmen All-Americans (Colin Schooler, Tony Fields II, Kylan Wilborn) and numerous other Davey O’Brien Awards. playmakers that made an early impact. The results were noticeable with the Cats reducing their points allowed and emerging as one of the league leaders for turnovers forced. Focus again cen- tered on recruiting as Kevin Sumlin was hired and retained Yates, who had worked on Sumlin’s Nathan Eldridge, Junior, C staff at A&M in 2012-13. Now in Year 3, Yates’ unit has taken a more significant step in the » Rimington Trophy scoring defense category, down more than 10 points from his first season. Arizona’s Scoring Defense Improvement Under Marcel Yates 2016 2017 2018 Improvement (2016-18) Bryce Wolma, Sophomore, TE 38.3 34.4 27.4 10.9 ppg » John Mackey Award 2018 Power 5 Scoring Defense Improvement (Non-Conference to Conference Play) School Non-Conf. Conf. Difference Shun Brown, Senior, WR/PR 1. Virginia Tech 37.0 21.3 15.7 2. Arizona 34.7 23.8 10.9 » Paul Hornung Award 3. Northwestern 30.0 21.5 8.5 4. UCLA 37.7 29.4 8.3 J.J. Taylor, Sophomore, RB Pac-12 Scoring Defense Leaders (Conference Games Only) » Doak Walker Award School Avg. 1. Washington 17.7 2. Utah 19.7 Arizona IMG Sports Network 3. Arizona 23.8 Statewide Radio Affiliates Turnover Turnaround: The Wildcats opened the season by creating just one turnover in the first four games. Since, Arizona’s defense has forced 12 turnovers in the last five contests. The recent Tucson surge has vaulted UA to the top of the league for most turnovers gained in conference games. KCUB 1290 AM The Cats cashed in two of their turnovers for touchdowns in a victory over California on Oct. 6, KHYT 107.5 FM the only two defensive scores of the season. Here’s a look at the Pac-12 leaders for turnovers KTUC 1400 AM (Women’s BKB & Softball) forced in conference contests: Phoenix Pac-12 Defense: Turnovers Created Leaders KGME 910 AM Team (Turnovers gained in Pac-12 Games) Note: Arizona broadcasts will be aired on KOY 1230 1. Arizona 12 AM if/when KGME 910 AM is broadcasting Sunday/ 2. Utah 11 Monday/Thursday NFL games, NFL playoff games, 3. UCLA 10 the NFL Pro Bowl or the . Scoring Defense: With last week’s 44-15 upset of No. 19 Oregon, it’s the latest indicator of the Douglas steady defensive improvement the Wildcats have made under third-year defensive coordinator KDAP 96.5 FM Marcel Yates. When he arrived in 2016, Yates inherited a small roster lacking playmakers, espe- cially in the front seven. His strategy was to make the most in Year 1 while focusing on adding Safford/Thatcher length and skill in his first recruiting class that would arrive for 2017. That group provided a trio KATO 1230 AM of freshmen All-Americans (Colin Schooler, Tony Fields II, Kylan Wilborn) and numerous other Show Low playmakers that made an early impact. The results were noticeable with the Cats reducing their KVWM 970 AM points allowed and emerging as one of the league leaders for turnovers forced. Focus again cen- tered on recruiting as Kevin Sumlin was hired and retained Yates, who had worked on Sumlin’s Globe/Miami staff at Texas A&M in 2012-13. Now in Year 3, Yates’ unit has taken a more significant step in the KIKO 1340 AM scoring defense category, down more than 10 points from his first season. Sedona Arizona’s Scoring Defense Improvement Under Marcel Yates KAZM 780 AM 2016 2017 2018 Improvement (2016-18) 38.3 34.4 27.4 10.9 ppg 2018 Power 5 Scoring Defense Improvement (Non-Conference to Conference Play) Arizona’s Recent 100-Yard Receivers School Non-Conf. Conf. Difference 1. Virginia Tech 37.0 21.3 15.7 Date Opponent Player (Rec.-Yards-TD) 2. Arizona 34.7 23.8 10.9 10/21/18 at UCLA Shawn Poindexter (6-106-2) 3. Northwestern 30.0 21.5 8.5 9/15/18 Southern Utah Tony Ellison (4-111-1) 4. UCLA 37.7 29.4 8.3 9/8/18 at Houston Shawn Poindexter (7-134-0) Pac-12 Scoring Defense Leaders (Conference Games Only) 12/27/17 Purdue Tony Ellison (4-102-2) School Avg. 10/29/17 Washington St. Jamie Nunley (2-116-1) 1. Washington 17.7 10/8/16 at Utah Trey Griffey (4-109-0) 2. Utah 19.7 9/24/16 Washington Shun Brown (7-114-0) 3. Arizona 23.8 12/19/15 at New Mexico Cayleb Jones (4-182-1) 11/21/15 at Arizona State Trey Griffey (2-138-1) Pollack on Point: Graduate student kicker Josh Pollack has assumed the starting place-kicking 11/14/15 Utah Cayleb Jones (5-126-1) duties in recent weeks, a move that has steadied UA’s kicking game. The Highland Park, Ill., na- 10/24/15 Washington St. Cayleb Jones (8-131-1) tive has made 8-of-10 field goal tries, including 3-for-3 in each of the last two games. He’s also 10/17/15 at Colorado Nate Phillips (6-106-1) converted all 12 extra point tries this season and has run his season scoring tally to 36 points, 9/19/15 NAU David Richards (8-120-2) highlight by 14 last week in a win over Oregon. He’s now in position to move into the program’s 9/12/15 at Nevada Cayleb Jones (5-100-0) all-time scoring top 10 list soon. Here’s a look at where Pollack stands: 9/3/15 UTSA Johnny Jackson (8-101-1) Arizona Career Scoring Leaders 12/31/14 Boise State Cayleb Jones (8-117-0) Player Pts. 9/20/14 California Cayleb Jones (13-186-3) 1. Max Zendejas 360 9/20/14 Cal Austin Hill (8-127-2) 2. Art Luppino 337 9/13/14 Nevada Cayleb Jones (9-116-2) 3. Ka’Deem Carey 312 9/4/14 at UTSA Cayleb Jones (4-143-1) ------8/29/14 UNLV Austin Hill (3-110-1) 10. Theopolis Bell 190 8/29/14 UNLV Samajie Grant (4-101-1) 11. Juron Criner 186 12/31/13 Boston College Nate Phillips (9-193-0) 12. Nick Grigsby 186 12/15/12 Nevada Austin Hill (8-175-2) 13. Josh Pollack 184 10/27/12 USC Austin Hill (10-259-0) 10/6/12 at Stanford Austin Hill (11-165-2) 9/29/12 Oregon State Dan Buckner (6-119-1)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 5 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Not So Mellow Yellow: Arizona leads the nation in opponent penalty yards. Incredibly, three of Report Card UA’s last five opponents (USC, Cal and UCLA) have topped 100 yards in penalties, while Utah Highest Graded players by Pro Football Focus came oh-so-close three weeks ago in Salt Lake City (94 yards). Adding up the last five games, it’s 58 penalties for 534 total yards or an average of 11.6 penalties for 106.8 yards per game. With the Trojans and Bears each topping the century mark in penalty yards, it was the first time Game 1 vs. BYU Offense: Shawn Poindexter, 75.4; since 2014 that UA’s opponents had consecutive games with 100 or more yards of penalties. That Cody Creason, 71.1 stretch included three straight games in which happened for UCLA (11-118), Colorado (10-103) Defense: Colin Schooler, 71.2; Isaiah Hayes, 70.8 and Washington (13-111). Game 2 at Houston Most Opponent Penalty Yards (All FBS teams) Offense: Shawn Poindexter, 84.6; Team Pen. Yards Pen/G Yds/G Jamie Nunley, 70.5 1. Arizona 87 826 9.7 91.8 Defense: Colin Schooler, 73.9; Xavier Bell, 68 2. Buffalo 66 662 8.3 82.8 Game 3 vs. Southern Utah 3. Ohio 69 659 8.6 82.4 Offense: Shun Brown, 83.1; Khalil Tate, 81 Defense: Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, 76.6; Finton Connolly, 74.8 Push ‘Em Back: An emerging strength of the Arizona defense has been its ability to make plays behind the line of scrimmage, something lacking early in the season, especially when it came Game 4 at Oregon State to pressuring the quarterback. Through six Pac-12 Conference games, UA has recorded 40.0 Offense: Cody Creason, 87; Shun Brown, 83.5 Defense: Jalen Harris, 87.2; P.J. Johnson, 77.5 tackles-for-loss, which is second-most in league play. The Wildcats registered only two sacks in non-conference play (none in first two games of season), but have racked up 14 in six confer- Game 5 vs. USC ence games (also second-most by Pac-12 team in conference-only games). Offense: Stanley Berryhill, 70.5; Shun Brown, 67.8 Tackles-For-Loss Leaders (Pac-12 games only) Defense: Colin Schooler, 81.3; Kylan Wilborn, Name TFL TFL/G 78.6 1. USC 43.0 7.2 Game 6 vs. California 2. Arizona 40.0 6.7 Offense: Devaughn Cooper, 65.2; 3. Arizona St. 36.0 7.2 Donovan Laie, 64.3 Defensive Sack Leaders (Pac-12 games only) Defense: JB Brown, 77.9; Tony Fields, 75.1 Name Sacks Sacks/G Game 7 at Utah 1. Utah 15.0 2.5 Offense: Cedric Peterson, 64.6; 2. Arizona 14.0 2.33 Josh McCauley, 63.8 3. Stanford 13.0 2.6 Defense: P.J. Johnson 72.9; Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, 68.2 Colorado 13.0 2.6 Game 8 at UCLA Bole-ing Them Over: Senior defensive tackle Dereck Boles has come on as of late. After having Offense: Shawn Poindexter, 81.6; J.J. Taylor, 74.6 Defense: Dereck Boles, 78.1; P.J. Johnson, 72.5 eight tackles in his first four games of the season, Boles has 19 over his last five. Boles has also added three tackles-for-loss, one sack, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries over that Game 9 vs. Oregon five-game span. He didn’t have any tackles-for-loss, sacks, forced fumbles or fumble recoveries Offense: J.J. Taylor, 71.4; Shawn Poindexter, 66.5 during the first four. Two games ago, at UCLA, Boles picked up the first sack of his career, while Defense: Scottie Young Jr., 80.6; Azizi Hearn, 76.1 also forcing and recovering a fumble. Saturday against Oregon, he had four tackles (all solo) and Game 10 vs. Colorado picked up another tackle-for-loss. Boles has already doubled his TFL total from last season when Offense: he had 1 ½. He has played in all 22 games of his Arizona career since joining the program from Defense: Coffeyville Community College and Boise State. Game 11 at Washington State Offense: Negativity Not Allowed: As young, inexperienced and shuffled around as Arizona’s offensive Defense: line has been this season, one thing the unit has done very well is prevent negative yardage Game 12 vs. Arizona State plays. In fact, the Wildcats are third nationally and lead the Pac-12 for fewest negative yardage Offense: plays. UA has surrendered just 30 tackles-for-loss this season, checking out to only 3.33 per Defense: game. That clip is on pace to easily be the program’s best of the last decade, which is impressive considering the Cats’ have only one senior (LT Layth Frekh) that factors into the equation. Last week’s starting lineup included a true freshman right tackle (Donovan Laie), a sophomore right guard (Bryson Cain), a walk-on sophomore center (Josh McCauley), a junior left guard (Cody Creason) and Friekh. Additionally, UA’s top tight ends (Bryce Wolma and Jamie Nunley) are both sophomores, as is the running back duo of J.J. Taylor and Gary Brightwell. Arizona Tackles-for-Loss Allowed Last 10 Seasons (Per Game) Game-by-Game Captains 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 BYU: Khalil Tate, Shawn Poindexter, Demetrius 3.33 5.08 6.08 5.92 5.79 4.39 5.31 5.92 6.08 3.92 Flannigan-Fowles, Colin Schooler Fewest Tackles-For-Loss Allowed Per Game (All FBS Teams) HOU: J.J. Taylor, Shun Brown, Nick Reinhardt, School TFLs Allowed TFLs/Gm Justin Belknap 1. Wisconsin 24 3 SUU: , Layth Friekh, 2. Army 26 3.25 Anthony Pandy 3. Fresno State 27 3.38 4. Washington State 28 3.5 OSU: Shawn Poindexter, Layth Friekh, Jace 5. UCF 30 4.29 Whittaker, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles Clemson 30 3.75 Arizona 30 3.33 USC: Colin Schooler, J.J. Taylor, Nick Reinhardt CAL: Khalil Tate, Shun Brown, Anthony Pandy, All over the Field(s): Sophomore linebacker Tony Fields has been a tackling machine since mak- Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles ing his debut last season. Fields led Arizona with 104 stops last season, and currently sits second on the team with 63 tackles and is 14th in the league through nine games with 7.0 tackles per UTAH: Colin Schooler, Jace Whittaker, game. In his 22 career games, Fields has 167 total tackles, which is now the second-most by any Layth Friekh, Shawn Poindexter Arizona player through 22 career games. His teammate, Colin Schooler has 20 more tackles than UCLA: J.J. Taylor, Nick Reinhardt, Anthony Pandy Fields through their first 22. Fields has started every game of his career and has proven to be a stalwart for coach Marcel Yates’ defense. The combination of Fields and Schooler at linebacker UO: Colin Schooler, Jace Whittaker, has been a lethal one-two punch. In fact, the two teammates have combined for 155 total tackles Shawn Poindexter through two games, which is the third-most of any conference teammates this season. The two CU: combined for 199 last season with 21 tackles-for-loss and nine sacks. The two combined for three tackles-for-loss Saturday against Oregon. Fields picked up his first sack of the season against WSU: the Ducks. ASU: Pac-12 Top Tackling Duos Teammates Team Total Tackles Jordan Kunaszyk/ California 180 Ben Burr-Kirven/Tevis Bartlett Washington 178 Colin Schooler/Tony Fields Arizona 155

6 2018 Arizona Football • Game 10 • vs. Colorado 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

School-er Zone: A consensus Freshman All-America selection last season, Colin Schooler has been a man on a mission his sophomore season. He leads Arizona with 92 tackles through Arizona Uniform Combinations nine games. Schooler has 16 tackles-for-loss, which leads the Pac-12 and is second-most in the country. Schooler has had at least ½ tackle-for-loss in eight of nine games this season. In the Game Helmet Jersey Pants team’s most recent game, a 44-15 win over Oregon, Schooler led the Wildcats with 11 tackles and vs.BYU White Red Red finished with 1 ½ tackles-for-loss. That came on the heels of a 10-tackle, three-TFL game against UCLA the week before at the Rose Bowl. Going fack ,Schooler had five tackles against Utah, at Houston Blue White Blue marking the first time this season he didn’t finish the game as Arizona’s leading or second-lead- vs. SUU Blue Blue Blue ing tackler. The linebacker had Arizona’s first 16-tackle game in four seasons in the opener versus at. Ore. St. White White White BYU. He then had nine tackles apiece against Houston and Southern Utah over the next two weeks, before hitting 10 against Oregon State. Schooler led the Wildcats with 13 stops against USC White Blue White USC. He has 29 1/2 career TFLs to his credit in just 22 career games and 19 career starts. Schooler Cal White Red White is averaging 1.55 TFLs per start in his career. He’s had at least three TFLs in a game five times at Utah Chrome White White over his last 12 games dating back to last season. Also dating back to last season, Schooler has either been the team’s leading tackler or second leading tackler in 13 of Arizona’s last 15 games. at UCLA Red White Red Nationally, he is one of 13 players to register 90 or more tackles already this season. Only seven vs. Oregon Red Red Red Power 5 players have hit the 90-tackle mark already. Schooler already has more tackles than five vs. Colorado of the past 10 end-of-season leaders for Arizona. at WSU Pac-12 Leading Tacklers Through 9 Games vs. ASU Player School Total Tackles Ben Burr-Kirven Washington 122 Jordan Kunaszyk California 94 Arizona’s Recent 300-Yard Pass Games Colin Schooler Arizona 92 Evan Weaver California 86 Date Opponent Player (Comp-Att-Yds-TD) 9/15/18 Southern Utah Khalil Tate (13-20-349-5) More on Schooler’s TFLs: Schooler’s 16 tackles-for-loss are the second-most through nine games 9/8/18 at Houston Khalil Tate (24-45-341-0) by any Arizona defensive player since collected 19 ½ through the Wildcats’ first 12/27/17 vs. Purdue Khalil Tate (17-26-302-5) nine games of the 2014 season. Wright is the only player who has collected more TFLs in the first nine games of a season than Schooler. In 1997, Mike Szlauko, Joe Salave’a and Daniel Greer all 12/19/15 at New Mexico Anu Solomon (13-24-329-2) had 13 TFLs through nine games. Wright finished with 29 TFLs in 2014 with Arizona playing 14 11/21/15 at Arizona State Brandon Dawkins (16-30-301-2) total games that season. Schooler’s 16 tackles-for-loss this season are the most by any player in 11/7/15 at USC Anu Solomon (31-36-352-3) a Power 5 Conference. With 16 TFLs already this season, Schooler has more TFLs than 19 of the 12/31/14 Boise State Anu Solomon (28-49-335-1) past 22 end-of-season leaders for Arizona. Since 1996, only Salave’a (17 in 1997), Joe Tafoya (18 10/11/14 USC Anu Solomon (43-72-395-1) in 2000) and Wright finished a season with more than 16 TFLs on the season. 9/20/14 Cal Anu Solomon (47-73-520-5) Most TFLS Through 9 Games by an Arizona Defensive Player Since 1997 8/29/14 UNLV Anu Solomon (25-44-425-4) Player Season TFLs Through 9 Games 10/10/13 at USC BJ Denker (28-44-363-4) 1. Scooby Wright 2014 19.5 12/15/12 Nevada Matt Scott (28-47-382-3) 2. Colin Schooler 2018 16 3. Mike Szlauko 1997 13 10/27/12 USC Matt Scott (27-50-369-3) 4. Joe Salave’a 1997 13 10/6/12 at Stanford Matt Scott (45-69-491-3) 5. Daniel Greer 1997 13 9/29/12 Oregon State Matt Scott (31-53-403-3) 9/8/12 Oklahoma State Matt Scott (38-41-320-2) National Leaders in TFLs Player School TFLs Arizona’s Recent 600-Yard Games 1. Nate Harvey East Carolina 17.5 2. Colin Schooler Arizona 16 Date Opponent Yards (Rushing/Passing) 3. E.J. Ejiya North Texas 15.5 9/15/18 Southern Utah 626 (268/358) 4. Jaylon Ferguson Louisiana Tech 14.5 11/11/17 Oregon State 602 (534/68) 5. Josh Allen Kentucky 14.5 10/14/17 UCLA 605 (457/148) Shun Does a Ton: A member of the Paul Hornung Award List for the country’s most versatile 10/17/15 at Colorado 616 (291/325) player, Shun Brown does a little bit of everything for Arizona. A dynamic punt returner, Brown’s 10/10/15 Oregon State 644 (368/276) primary responsibility for the Wildcats is as the team’s leading receiver. Brown has led the team 9/19/15 NAU 792 (499/293) in catches in four of the team’s last five games. For his career, Brown has 122 catches. He is 9/20/14 California 627 (107/520) just six catches away from entering Arizona’s Top 12 all-time in receptions. With seven more, he 8/29/14 at UNLV 787 (353/434) would pass Cayleb Jones and David Roberts and sit in 12th alone. Brown has also entered Ari- zona’s Top 14 all-time in receiving touchdowns with 13. He’s one away from tying Jones for 13th 10/26/13 at Colorado 670 (405/265) all-time. Additionally, Brown has 1,603 career receiving yards and is 36 yards away from tying 10/6/12 at Stanford 617 (126/491) Samajie Grant for 15th all-time at Arizona. Brown led Arizona with 43 receptions last year and 9/15/2012 S. Carolina St. 689 (323/366) finished with 573 yards, which was second most on the team behind Tony Ellison. Against Ore- gon last weekend, Brown had a career high 10 catches for 96 yards and a touchdown. Brown has Arizona Career Rushing Leaders now caught five or passes in five of nine games this season. He only had five or more catches in three games total last season. In the 38 career games he played leading into the season, Brown RUSHING YARDS had five or more catches a total of five times. Yards Player Years Most Career Receiving Touchdowns in School History 1. 4,239 Ka’Deem Carey 2011-13 1. Juron Criner; 32 2. 3,824 Trung Canidate 2996-99 2. Theopolis Bell, 30 3. 3,501 Ontiwaun Carter 1991-94 3. Dennis Northcutt, 24 4. 3,381 Art Luppino 1953-56 ------14. Shun Brown, 13 5. 3,163 Mike Bell 2002-05 6. 3,096 Hubie Oliver 1977-80 Most Career Catches in School History 7. 2,958 Nick Wilson 2014-17 1. Mike Thomas, 259 8. 2,957 Nic Grigsby 2007-10 2. Bobby Wade, 230 3. Dennis Northcutt, 223 9. 2,571 David Adams 1984-86 ------10. 2,530 Clarence Farmer 2000-03 12. Cayleb Jones, 128 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 12. David Roberts, 128 Shun Brown, 122 1. 48 Ka’Deem Carey 2011-13 2. 44 Art Luppino 1953-56 3. 33 Nick Wilson 2014-17 4. 28 Nic Grigsby 2007-10 5. 27 Ronald Veal (QB) 1987-90

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 7 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Lockdown Lo: Sophomore Lorenzo Burns, who had a breakout season last year as a Recent Arizona Football redshirt freshman, has taken the next step in his development this year as a sophomore. Burns has played in eight of nine games, missing the UCLA contest with an injury. He leads Arizona 100-Yard Rushers with nine pass breakups and is fifth in tackles with 31. Burns ranks third in the Pac-12 with his Date Opponent Player (Att-Yds-TD) nine pass breakups and is tied for third at 1.12 passes defended per game. After missing the 10/27/18 Oregon J.J. Taylor (30-212-2) game against the Bruins, Burns returned against Oregon. He was effective in coverage and 10/20/18 at UCLA J.J. Taylor (19-154-1) only notched one tackle. He also had a pass breakup and a fumble recovery. Burns established himself as one of Arizona’s most reliable defenders a year ago as a freshman. He tied for second Gary Brightwell (15-121-0) in the nation in interceptions by a freshman with his five. The five picks were the most by an -Ar 9/22/18 at Oregon State J.J. Taylor (27-284-2) izona defender since Trevin Wade also had five in 2009. Burns now has 16 career pass breakups Gary Brightwell (13-113-1) in 21 games. 11/11/17 Oregon St. K. Tate (16-206-2) J.J. Taylor (10-129-0) Pac-12 Leaders in Pass Breakups Nick Wilson (17-101-1) Player School Pass Breakups 11/4/17 at USC K. Tate (26-161-1) 1. Paulson Adebo Stanford 14 10/28/17 Washington St. J.J. Taylor (13-152-2) 2. Washington 11 K. Tate (13-146-1) 3. Lorenzo Burns Arizona 9 10/21/17 at Cal K. Tate (17-137-1) High Marks for Scottie: Sophomore safety Scottie Young Jr., received a game grade of 80.6 for Zach Green (20-130-2) his performance Saturday against Oregon from Pro Football Focus. Not only did Young Jr., lead 10/14/17 UCLA K. Tate (15-230-2) the team with that score, he led all Pac-12 safeties. The next closest was from Nick Wilson (22-135-2) USC at 78.7 and from Washington at 76.4. Against the Ducks, Young Jr., had two 10/7/17 at Colorado K. Tate (14-327-4) tackles, an interception and a pass breakup. He now leads the team with three interceptions. He 9/15/17 at UTEP B. Dawkins (14-133-3) leads the Pac-12 Conference with 0.43 interceptions per game and is tied for the overall lead at 11/25/16 ASU B. Dawkins (12-183-2) three with four others. All three of Young’s interceptions have come in home conference games. Samajie Grant (19-176-3) He picked off two against California in a 24-17 win. According to his PFF report, Young spent 46 Zach Green (14-126-2) snaps in coverage and 17 in run defense. He graded out at 84.9 in coverage. 11/12/16 Colorado Samajie Grant (16-113-2) 9/24/16 Washington B. Dawkins (13-176-2) Pac-12 Leaders in Interceptions 9/17/16 Hawai’i J.J. Taylor (18-168-1) Player School Total INTs/INTs per game B. Dawkins (15-118-3) Scottie Young Jr. Arizona 3/0.43 Oregon 3/0.38 9/10/16 Grambling St. Nick Wilson (24-116-1) Deommodore Lenoir Oregon 3/0.38 9/3/16 BYU Nick Wilson (17-138-2) Jaylin Hawkins California 3/0.38 12/19/15 at New Mexico Jared Baker (12-107-3) Jevon Holland Oregon 3/0.38 10/24/15 Washington St. Jerrard Randall (10-105-0) 10/17/15 at Colorado Jared Baker (23-207-2) PJ Making Plays: Arizona added some beef on its defensive line with the addition of junior col- 10/10/15 Oregon St. Jared Baker (10-123-0) lege transfer P.J. Johnson. The 6-foor-4-inch, 335-pound lineman from Sacramento, California 9/26/15 UCLA Nick Wilson (24-136-0) has had an instant impact for the Wildcats. Johnson started the first game of the season against Jerrard Randall (16-128-1) BYU, but then missed the next two with a foot injury. He returned against Oregon State and has 9/19/15 NAU Jerrard Randall (3-149-2) at least one tackle-for-loss in five of six games since returning from injury. Saturday against Or- Nick Wilson (19-143-2) egon was the first time since returning that Johnson did not have a tackle-for-loss. He had two 9/12/15 at Nevada Nick Wilson (21-194-3) total tackles and forced a fumble, his first of the season. Johnson had two tackles, including one 11/28/14 Arizona State Nick Wilson (24-178-3) for a loss against Cal. The previous week, Johnson had four tackles, 1 ½ tackles-for-loss and one 11/22/14 at Utah Nick Wilson (20-218-3) fumble recovery against USC. Johnson had a pair of tackles-for-loss against OSU and has 4 ½ on the season, which is second on the squad to Colin Schooler. Johnson started at tackle against 11/15/14 Washington Nick Wilson (30-104-2) BYU, but then moved to defensive end against USC and Cal. Against Utah, Johnson moved back 11/8/14 Colorado Nick Wilson (21-153-0) to tackle and had a career-high seven tackles, while also picking up his third sack of the season, Anu Solomon (12-105-0) which leads the team. He stayed at tackle at UCLA and finished with five tackles, including one 10/25/14 at Wash. St. T. Jones-Grigsby (13-107-0) for a loss. 10/2/14 at Oregon T. Jones-Grigsby (27-115-1) 9/13/14 Nevada Nick Wilson (29-171-2) P.J. Johnson’s Production Since Returning From Injury 9/4/14 at UTSA Nick Wilson (30-174-1) Opponent Total Tackles TFLs (Sacks) 8/29/14 UNLV T. Jones-Grigsby (13-124-1) at Oregon State 3 2 (1) Nick Wilson (7-104-1) USC 4 1.5 (1) 12/31/13 B. College Ka'Deem Carey (27-169-2) California 2 1 (0) at Utah 7 1 (1) 11/30/13 at Arizona St. Ka'Deem Carey (32-157-1) at UCLA 5 1 (0) 11/23/13 Oregon Ka'Deem Carey (48-206-4) Oregon 2 0 (0), 1 forced fumble B.J. Denker (14-102-0) 11/16/13 Wash. St. Ka'Deem Carey (26-132-1) Who’s Down With DFF?: Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, a local product from Mountain View High 11/9/13 UCLA Ka'Deem Carey (28-149-1) School and Tucson High, has played in all 47 games in his career, never missing a contest. The 11/2/13 at Cal Ka'Deem Carey (32-152-0) senior has become a model of consistency and experience for the Arizona defense, which still 10/26/13 at Colorado Ka'Deem Carey (23-119-4) features a number of underclassmen. He made his 34th career start Saturday versus Oregon and B.J. Denker (15-192-0) posted a career-high three pass breakups. He now has seven for the season, which is second on 10/19/13 Utah Ka'Deem Carey (39-232-1) the team to Lorenzo Burns. Against Southern Utah this year, he received a Pro Football Focus 10/10/13 at USC Ka'Deem Carey (21-138-0) grade of 76.7, which was the highest of any Arizona defender with 50 or more snaps played. 9/28/13 at Washington Ka'Deem Carey (30-132-1) Flannigan-Fowles played 86 snaps, spending 44 in coverage and 42 in run defense prevention. 9/14/13 UTSA Ka'Deem Carey (27-128-2) With his five tackles against Southern Utah, Flannigan-Fowles reached 200 tackles for his career. 9/7/13 at UNLV Ka'Deem Carey (16-171-2) He received a Pro Football Focus game score of 72.9 against Oregon State, which was the high- 9/30/13 NAU Daniel Jenkins (12-139-1) est by any member of Arizona’s secondary. He was the highest rated member of the secondary against Southern Utah and Oregon State and second-highest rated against USC, behind sopho- 12/15/12 Nevada Ka'Deem Carey (28-172-3) more Scottie Young Jr. Flannigan-Fowles was the highest-rated secondary member against Utah 11/23/12 Arizona St. Ka'Deem Carey (25-172-1) and played 71 snaps, which was second to Young Jr’s 72. He once again had the highest score 11/17/12 at Utah Ka'Deem Carey (26-204-1) for a defensive back against UCLA and played 79 total snaps. Flannigan-Fowles graded out at 11/10/12 Colorado Ka'Deem Carey (25-366-5) 75.7 against Oregon, according to PFF, which was the fourth-best grade by a Pac-12 safety last 10/27/12 USC Ka'Deem Carey (28-119-1) week. His teammate, Scottie Young Jr., led the way at 80.6. Matt Scott (15-100-1) 10/20/12 Washington Ka'Deem Carey (29-172-1) Up Next: Arizona enjoys its lone open date of the season next week before returning to action at 10/6/12 at Stanford Ka'Deem Carey (29-132-3) No. 10 Washington State on Saturday, Nov. 17. Game time and television information is expected 9/29/12 Oregon State Ka'Deem Carey (17-115-2) to be determined next Monday, Nov. 5. 9/8/12 Oklahoma St. Ka'Deem Carey (26-126-3) 9/1/12 Toledo Ka'Deem Carey (20-147-1)

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Last Meeting vs. Colorado Team Stats Category ARIZ COLO Tate Rushes for 327 Yards; Establishes New FBS QB Record FIRST DOWNS 25 29 Game 5 » Arizona (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) at Colorado (3-3, 0-3 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-413 58-300 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 7 PASSING YDS (NET) 154 251 Time...... 5:01 p.m. (MST) Passes Att-Comp-Int 14-12-0 32-19-0 Total Offense Plays-Yds 56-567 90-551 Location...... Boulder, Colo. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Folsom Field (50,183) Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0 Surface...... Natural Grass Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-32 1-17 Television...... Pac-12 Network (national) 45 42 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 All-Time Series...... Colorado leads 14-6 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-35.0 3-41.7 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 In Boulder...... Colorado leads 6-4 1 2 3 4 F Penalties-Yards 2-10 12-110 Previous Meeting....Colorado 49, Arizona 24 Arizona 14 7 14 10 45 Possession Time 24:06 35:54 Nov. 12, 2016 (Tucson, Ariz.) Third-Down Conversions 6 of 9 13 of 21 Streak...... UA has now won 1 in a row Colorado 7 7 7 21 42 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 5-5 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-29 0-0 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Tate, K. 58 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 1 play, 58 yards, 0:11 TOP; 8:59 left COLO (7-7) Lindsay, P. 5 yd run (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:26 TOP; 4:33 left Individual Stats ARIZ (14-7) Tate, K. 28 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:20 TOP; 2:13 left RUSHING: ARIZ: Tate, K. 14-327; Wilson, N. 11-42; Second Quarter Taylor, J. 10-29; Dawkins, B. 4-17; Green, Z. 1-1; COLO (14-14) Lindsay, P. 1 yd run (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 19 plays, 85 yards, 9:34 TOP; 2:24 left TEAM 2-minus 3.; COLO: Lindsay, P. 41-281; ARIZ (21-14) Brown, S. 13 yd pass from Tate (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 68 yards, 0:56 TOP; 1:21 left Bisharat, B. 8-32; Adkins, M. 1-2; Montez, S. 8-minus 15. Third Quarter ARIZ (28-14) Tate, K. 47 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 4 plays, 70 yards, 1:16 TOP; 12:21 left COLO (21-28) Bobo, B. 7 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 5:08 TOP; 7:13 left PASSING: ARIZ: Tate, K. 12-13-0-154; Dawkins, B. ARIZ (35-21) Green, Z. 1 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:22 TOP; 1:51 left 0-1-0-0.; COLO: Montez, S. 19-32-0-251.

Fourth Quarter RECEIVING: ARIZ: Brown, S. 7-38; Wolma, B. COLO (28-35) Bounds, C. 2 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou, kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:30 TOP; 13:21 left 2-17; Ellison, T. 1-60; Johnson, T. 1-28; Poindexter, ARIZ (42-28) Tate, K. 75 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:15 TOP; 13:06 left S. 1-11.; COLO: Bobo, B. 6-53; MacIntyre 3-57; COLO (35-42) Bounds, C. 39 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:04 TOP; 11:02 left ARIZ (45-35) Pollack, J. 24 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:56 TOP; 8:06 left Lindsay, P. 3-39; Fields, S. 3-38; Bounds, C. 2-41; COLO (42-45) Lindsay, P. 11 yd run (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:02 TOP; 5:04 left Winfree, J. 2-23.

BOULDER, Colo. -- AP) — The Colorado coach had a simple request after the game. INTERCEPTIONS: ARIZ; None. ; COLO: None. “Could someone please tackle No. 14 for Arizona?” Mike MacIntyre said. FUMBLES: ARIZ: Brown, S. 1-1; COLO: None. Too late. He’s already gone. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Belknap, Backup Khalil Tate rushed for 327 yards, an FBS record by a quarterback, and accounted for five touchdowns to J. 1-0; Schooler, C. 1-0; Fields, T. 1-0; Rutt, B. 1-0.; help Arizona hold off Colorado 45-42 on Saturday night. COLO: None. Tate entered the game after Brandon Dawkins took a late hit out of bounds on the opening drive. Dawkins stood on the sideline for the rest of the game with his helmet in his hand as Tate flawlessly orchestrated the offense. The speedy Tate had TD runs of 58, 28, 47 and 75 yards. He also threw for 142 yards, including a 13-yard TD pass to Shun Brown, as the Wildcats (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) won at Folsom Field for a third straight time on a night when both Arizona Notebook offenses combined for 1,118 total yards. • Sophomore quarterback Khalil Tate Tate was hardly touched all night -- if at all. Asked if he was tackled, he grinned and responded: “A couple of times.” He’s been previously hampered by a sprained shoulder. Once in the game -- and back to 100 percent -- Tate quickly rushed for 327 yards on 14 carries to estab- made up for lost time by breaking the record by a QB on his final run of the evening -- a 31-yard scamper that also lish a new FBS rushing record by a quarter- sealed the win. The mark was held by Northern Illinois’ Jordan Lynch, who gained 321 yards rushing on Nov. 26, back. Tate surpassed Northern Illinois’ Jor- 2013. dan Lynch, who held the record previously with 321 yards, set in 2013. What’s more, it was the second-most ever in Arizona history. The Wildcats’ record for yards rushing in a game is held by Ka’Deem Carey, who gained 366 in 2012 against Colorado. Tate averaged 23.4 yards on 14 carries. • Tate averaged 23.4 yards per carry and “We didn’t even know his number, to be quite honest,” Colorado defensive back Ryan Moeller said. scored four rushing touchdowns. The 23.4 yard per carry average establishes a new The Buffaloes certainly do now. school record for at least 10 carries in a “He should be national player of the week,” MacIntyre said. “He’s a phenomenal player.” game. Trung Canidate held the previous re- cord at 16 yards per carry. Tate is the fifth Phillip Lindsay sparked the offense for Colorado (3-3, 0-3) with a career-high 281 yards rushing and three touch- player in school history to rush for four downs on a school-record 41 carries. touchdowns in a game. Colorado was its own worst enemy in dropping a third straight conference game. The Buffaloes committed 12 penalties for 110 yards, including two late hits. • Tate became the first quarterback in Arizo- na history to rush for 200 or more yards in Despite all that, Colorado trailed 45-42 after Lindsay’s 11-yard TD run with 5:04 remaining. But Tate picked up a big a game. He’s the 20th player total in school third-down conversion with his arm -- an 8-yard strike to Bryce Wolma -- and then clinched the game with his long history to eclipse the 200-yard mark and third-down run with just over a minute remaining. first since Jared Baker rushed for 207 yards Tate was modest after his performance. on 23 carries at Colorado in 2015. His 327 yards are the second highest total in school “Offense did a great job blocking,” he said. “Receivers did a great job getting open.” history behind Ka’Deem Carey’s 366 yards set against Colorado in 2012. Dawkins was momentarily dinged after taking a late hit out of bounds that was announced on linebacker Drew Lewis. He was looked at by the trainer as Tate jogged into the game. It was difficult to even entertain the notion of bringing Dawkins back in, though, given the way Tate was playing. “Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 9 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

2018 Arizona Depth Chart » (Based on Recent Games) Offense Defense POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. WR 19 Shawn Poindexter 6-5 218 RS Sr. END 12 JB Brown 6-3 263 So. 7 Devaughn Cooper 5-10 175 RS So. 58 Nahe Sulunga 6-2 270 Fr. 1 Drew Dixon 6-3 210 RS Fr. 81 Jalen Cochran 6-3 263 RS So.

SLOT 6 Shun Brown 5-10 188 Sr. NOSE 99 Dereck Boles 6-2 306 RS Sr. or 9 Tony Ellison 5-11 189 RS Sr. 71 Abraham Maiava Jr. 6-2 300 RS Jr. 60 Mykee Irving 6-3 337 Fr. TE 81 Bryce Wolma 6-3 252 So. 85 Jamie Nunley 6-5 231 RS So. TACKLE 52 PJ Johnson 6-4 335 RS Jr. 91 Finton Connolly 6-5 301 RS Jr. LT 58 Layth Friekh 6-5 297 Sr. 75 Michael Eletise 6-3 323 RS So. STUD 49 Jalen Harris 6-4 230 RS Fr. or 14 Kylan Wilborn 6-2 248 So. LG 76 Cody Creason 6-4 294 RS Jr. 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa 6-5 308 RS So. MIKE 7 Colin Schooler 6-0 236 So.

C 50 Josh McCauley 6-3 292 RS So. 51 Lee Anderson III 6-1 243 Jr. 63 Steven Bailey 6-3 318 Jr. WILL 1 Tony Fields II 6-1 230 So. RG 54 Bryson Cain 6-4 306 RS So. 26 Anthony Pandy 6-0 225 So. 53 Jon Jacobs 6-4 301 RS So. 34 Jacob Colacion 6-1 226 RS. So.

RT 78 Donovan Laie 6-4 318 Fr. SPUR 31 Tristan Cooper 6-1 194 Jr. 72 Edgar Burrola 6-5 287 RS Fr. 37 Xavier Bell 6-2 196 RS Fr. WR 18 Cedric Peterson 5-11 193 RS Jr. BANDIT 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles 6-2 209 Sr. 86 Stanley Berryhill III 5-9 172 RS Fr. 13 Chacho Ulloa 5-11 194 Jr. 16 Thomas Reid III 6-2 204 RS So. BC 2 Lorenzo Burns 5-10 181 RS So. RB 21 J.J. Taylor 5-6 184 RS So. 15 McKenzie Barnes 6-1 178 Fr. 23 Gary Brightwell 6-1 206 So. 11 Troy Young 6-0 214 So. 25 Anthony Mariscal 5-10 212 RS Jr. 4 Antonio Parks 5-10 204 RS So.

QB 14 Khalil Tate 6-2 215 Jr. FC 5 Christian Young 6-1 209 Fr. 4 Rhett Rodriguez 6-0 201 So. or 17 Jace Whittaker 5-11 189 Sr. or 10 Jamarye Joiner 6-1 210 Fr. 20 Azizi Hearn 6-1 193 RS Fr. 12 Kevin Doyle 6-3 210 Fr. FS 19 Scottie Young Jr. 5-11 195 So. 3 Jarrius Wallace 6-1 180 RS So. 21 Isaiah Hayes 6-0 191 RS So.

Special Teams

POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. PK 43 Lucas Havrisik (KO) 6-2 184 So. and 30 Josh Pollack (PK) 5-10 184 RS Sr.

P 42 Dylan Klumph 6-3 229 Gr. 16 Jake Glatting 6-3 221 RS Sr.

HOLD 16 Jake Glatting 6-3 221 RS Sr. 42 Dylan Klumph 6-3 229 Gr.

LS 56 Nick Reinhardt 6-1 241 Sr. 51 Donald Reiter 5-10 248 RS So.

PR 6 Shun Brown 5-10 188 Sr. 9 Tony Ellison 5-11 189 RS Sr.

KOR 21 J.J. Taylor 5-6 184 RS So. 23 Gary Brightwell 6-1 206 So. 18 Cedric Peterson 5-11 193 RS Jr. 86 Stanley Berryhill III 5-9 172 RS Fr.

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2018 Offensive Game-by-Game Starters

WR WR/SLOT LT LG C RG RT TE/SLOT WR RB QB BYU Peterson Brown Laie Lukusa McCauley Cain Creason Wolma (TE) Poindexter Taylor Tate at Houston Peterson Brown Laie Lukusa McCauley Cain Creason Ellison (SL) Poindexter Taylor Tate S. Utah Peterson Ellison Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Wolma (TE) Poindexter Taylor Tate at Ore. St. Peterson Brown Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Ellison (SL) Poindexter Taylor Tate USC Peterson Brown Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Ellison (SL) Poindexter Taylor Tate Cal Peterson Brown Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Wolma (TE) Poindexter Taylor Tate at Utah Peterson Brown Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Ellison (SL) Poindexter Taylor Tate at UCLA Peterson D. Cooper Laie Eletise McCauley Cain Creason Ellison (SL) Poindexter Taylor Rodriguez Oregon Peterson Brown Friekh Creason McCauley Cain Laie Wolma (TE) Poindexter Taylor Tate Colorado at WSU ASU 2018 Defensive Game-by-Game Starters

DE NG DT STUD MLB WLB SPUR BANDIT BC FC FS BYU Belknap Boles PJ Johnson Wilborn Schooler Fields Cooper Flannigan Burns Hough Hayes at Houston Belknap Boles Connolly Wilborn Schooler Fields Bell Flannigan Burns Hough Hayes S. Utah Brown Maiava Connolly Wilborn Schooler Fields Coleman Wallace Burns Whittaker Young Jr. at Ore. St. Brown Maiava Boles Wilborn Schooler Fields Cooper Wallace Burns Hough Young Jr. USC PJ Johnson Boles Connolly Wilborn Schooler Fields Young Jr. Wallace Burns Hough Flannigan Cal PJ Johnson Boles Connolly Wilborn Schooler Fields Young Jr. Wallace Burns Hough Flannigan at Utah J. Brown Boles PJ Johnson Anderson Schooler Fields Young Jr. Wallace Burns Hough Flannigan at UCLA J. Brown Boles PJ Johnson Wilborn Schooler Fields Young Jr. Wallace C. Young Barnes Flannigan Oregon J. Brown Boles PJ Johnson Harris Schooler Fields Cooper Flannigan Burns C. Young Young Jr. Colorado at WSU ASU 2018 Special Teams Game-by-Game Starters Career Starts by Season OFFENSE 2015 2016 2017 2018 CAREER S. Brown - 10 12 7 29 KR PR PK KO P LS/SS HOLD B. Cain - - - 9 9 D. Cooper - - - 1 1 BYU Taylor Brown Havrisik Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting C. Creason - 4 3 9 16 N. Eldridge - 12 13 - 25 at Houston Taylor Brown Havrisik Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting M. Eletise - - - 1 1 S. Utah Taylor Brown Havrisik Havrisik none Reinhardt Glatting T. Ellison - - 7 6 13 L. Friekh 9 12 13 6 40 at Ore. St. Taylor Brown Havrisik Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting D. Laie - - - 9 9 T. Lukusa - - - 2 2 USC Taylor Brown Havrisik Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting J. McCauley - - - 9 9 Cal Taylor Brown Pollack Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting C. Peterson - 1 8 9 18 S. Poindexter - - 13 9 22 at Utah Taylor Brown Pollack Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting R. Rodriguez - - - 1 1 K. Tate - 1 8 8 17 at UCLA Taylor Brown Pollack Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting J.J. Taylor - 1 3 9 13 Oregon Taylor Brown Pollack Havrisik Klumph Reinhardt Glatting B. Wolma - - 7 4 11 DEFENSE 2015 2016 2017 2018 CAREER Colorado L. Anderson III - - - 1 1 at WSU M. Barnes - - - 1 1 J. Belknap - 11 11 2 24 ASU X. Bell - - - 1 1 D. Boles - - 12 8 20 JB Brown - - - 5 5 L. Burns - - 13 8 21 D. Coleman - - - 1 1 F. Connolly - - 1 4 5 T. Cooper - 5 - 3 8 T. Fields II - - 13 9 22 D. Flannigan-Fowles 1 12 13 7 33 J. Harris - - - 1 1 I. Hayes - 7 - 2 9 T. Hough - - - 6 6 P.J. Johnson - - - 6 6 A. Maiava Jr. - - - 2 2 A. Mariscal - 1 - - 1 S. Morrison 2 - - - 2 C. Schooler - - 9 9 18 J. Wallace - - 3 6 9 J. Whittaker 3 7 13 1 24 K. Wilborn - - 13 7 20 C. Young - - - 2 2 S. Young Jr. - - 9 7 16 T. Young - - 1 - 1

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 11 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Head Coach Kevin Sumlin Sumlin vs. Opponents (90-48, 11 Years) Opponent Record Air Force 1-2 Personal 1-5 Born: Aug. 3, 1964 Arizona State 1-0 Birthplace: Brewton, Ala. Arkansas 6-0 Hometown: Indianapolis, Ind. Auburn 3-3 Children: daughters Courtney and Shelby; sons Ball State 1-0 Jackson and Joey BYU 0-1 EDUCATION California 1-0 Colorado State 0-1 HIGH SCHOOL: Brebeuf Jesuit Prep, Indianapo- lis, Ind. Duke 1-0 East Carolina 2-1 COLLEGE: Purdue Bachelor’s degree in Criminol- Florida 1-1 ogy and Criminal Justice, 1988 Georgia State 1-0 Houston 0-1 PLAYING EXPERIENCE Kansas State 0-1 1983-86 ...... Purdue (linebacker) Lamar 1-0 Louisiana (Lafayette) 1-0 Kevin Sumlin, a three-time national Coach of the Year-by-Year as Head Coach Louisiana (Monroe) 1-0 Year finalist, was named Arizona’s 32nd head coach LSU 0-6 Year W-L Conf. (Place) School on Jan. 14, 2018. He was formally introduced at a Louisiana Tech 2-0 press conference on Jan. 16. 2017 7-5 4-4 (t-4th) Texas A&M Louisville 0-1 2016 8-5 4-4 (4th) Texas A&M Sumlin comes to Arizona after serving as the head Marshall 1-1 football coach at Texas A&M University for the past 2015 8-5 4-4 (t-5th) Texas A&M Memphis 2-0 Mississippi 3-3 six seasons (2012-17), compiling a 51-26 record in- 2014 8-5 3-5 (6th) Texas A&M cluding three bowl victories. He also served as the Mississippi State 4-4 head coach at the for four 2013 9-4 4-4 (4th) Texas A&M Missouri 1-2 seasons (2008-11), amassing a 35-17 record. In his 2012 11-2 6-2 (t-2nd) Texas A&M Nevada 1-0 10 seasons as a head coach, Sumlin has compiled New Mexico 1-0 an 86-43 record and his teams have played in bowl 2011 12-1 8-0 (1st) Houston New Mexico State 1-0 games in nine of those seasons. 2010 5-7 4-4 (3rd) Houston Nicholls State 1-0 During his time at Texas A&M, Sumlin averaged over 2009 10-4 6-2 (t-1st*) Houston North Texas 1-0 eight victories per season and won at least seven 2008 8-5 6-2 (3rd) Houston Northwestern State 1-0 games each year, while competing in what many be- Oklahoma 1-0 lieve to be the toughest division in college football, Coaching History Oklahoma State 1-1 the SEC West. His 44 wins over his first five seasons Oregon 1-0 in College Station marked the second-fastest coach- ing start in school history, behind R.C. Slocum’s 49 Years...... Position/Title Oregon State 1-0 wins from 1989-93. Sumlin was the first Aggie head 2012-2017...... Texas A&M, head coach (51-26) Prairie View A&M 1-0 coach to lead his first six teams to a bowl game, and 2008-11...... Houston, head coach (35-17) Rice 4-2 Sumlin’s teams improved the Aggies’ school record Sam Houston State 2-0 2006-07...... Oklahoma, co-OC/WRs streak of consecutive seasons with a bowl game ap- SMU 7-0 pearance to nine. His three bowl victories are tied 2003-05...... Oklahoma, STC/TEs South Carolina 4-0 for the most in school history. In addition, Sumlin 2002...... Texas A&M, asst. HC/OC/WRs South Carolina State 1-0 guided to a stellar freshman season 2001...... Texas A&M, asst. HC/WRs that saw him throw for 3,419 yards and 24 TDs, while Southern 1-0 running for 1,181 yards and 19 TDs en route to the 1998-00...... Purdue, asst. coach/WRs Southern Miss 1-2 2012 . 1997...... Minnesota, asst. coach/QBs Southern Utah 1-0 Tennessee 1-0 1993-96...... Minnesota, asst. coach/WRs Despite his defensive background as a linebacker at Texas State 1-0 Purdue in the mid-1980s, it’s been his offenses that 1991-92...... Wyoming, asst. coach/WRs Texas Tech 1-1 have been his calling card as a head coach. In Sum- 1989-90...... Washington State, GA coach Tulane 4-0 lin’s six seasons in the SEC, his offenses led the con- ference in passing, scoring and total offense twice. Tulsa 3-1 His 2012 edition became the first to break the 7,000- Milestone Wins UAB 2-0 UCF 0-2 yard plateau in total offense with 7,261 yards, and his Win Opponent Date 2013 unit was just a yard shy of the milestone. Texas UCLA 2-3 A&M owns SEC season records for passing yards 1 Houston 55, Southern 3 8/30/08 USC 0-1 (4,593 in 2013), total yards and average total offense 25 Houston 48, North Texas 23 9/10/11 Utah 0-1 (7,261/558.5 in 2012) and first downs (357 in 2013). 50 Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 33 9/28/13 UTEP 4-1 In his 10 seasons as a head coach, Sumlin’s offenses 75 Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 24 9/24/16 UTSA 1-0 have averaged more than 400 yards of total offense Vanderbilt 2-0 every season, including more than 500 yards five Sumlin’s Record When ... Western Carolina 1-0 times. His teams have scored more than 500 points West Virginia 1-0 five times, including an incredible 690 points in 2011. Record When Scoring... 70+ points: 6-0 (1.000) Sumlin vs. AP Top 25 Teams Sumlin was hired at Texas A&M after a successful stint as head coach at the University of Houston. His 60+ points: 12-0 (1.000) final Cougar squad set a school record with 13 vic- 50+ points: 34-0 (1.000) Overall: (16-17 | .485) Home: 5-10 (.333) tories (12 prior to Sumlin’s departure to Texas A&M) 40+ points: 61-6 (.910) in 2011 and notched the program’s highest finish in Road: 7-7 (.500) the Bowl Championship Series standings. He was 30+ points: 77-14 (.846) Neutral: 4-0 (1.000) named the Region 5 Coach of the Year by the Ameri- vs. Top 10: 5-8 (.389) can Football Coaches Association that year and was Record When Allowing... vs. Top 5: 3-5 (.375) one of five finalists for the AFCA’s National Coach of < 10 points: 11-0 (1.000) the Year award. Sumlin guided the Cougars to berths Best Win: in the 2011 Ticket Center Bowl and the 2008 and 2009 < 20 points: 41-1 (.976) Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowls. < 30 points: 68-14 (.829) at No. 1 Alabama (W, 29-24), Nov. 10, 2012

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The Pac-12 Conference Standings

NORTH DIVISION School Overall Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Pac-12 Pct. PF PA Overall Streak Washington State 7-1 0.875 326 201 4-0 3-1 0-0 4-1 0.800 195 158 W4 Washington 6-3 0.667 239 137 4-0 2-2 0-1 4-2 0.667 143 106 L1 Oregon 5-3 0.625 293 227 4-1 1-2 0-0 2-3 0.400 138 167 L2 Stanford 5-3 0.625 212 186 3-2 2-1 0-0 3-2 0.600 134 128 L1 California 5-3 0.625 199 178 3-2 2-1 0-0 2-3 0.400 109 120 W2 Oregon State 2-6 0.250 237 365 1-3 1-3 0-0 1-4 0.200 123 226 W1

SOUTH DIVISION School Overall Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Pac-12 Pct. PF PA Overall Streak Utah 6-2 0.750 253 134 3-1 3-1 0-0 4-2 0.667 194 118 W4 Colorado 5-3 0.625 256 191 3-1 1-2 1-0 2-3 0.400 133 136 L3 USC 4-4 0.500 217 230 3-1 1-3 0-0 3-3 0.500 160 172 L2 Arizona State 4-4 0.500 230 182 3-1 1-3 0-0 2-3 0.400 144 134 W1 Arizona 4-5 0.444 266 247 3-2 1-3 0-0 3-3 0.500 163 143 W1 UCLA 2-6 0.250 170 260 1-4 1-2 0-0 2-3 0.400 118 147 L1

Pac-12 Teleconference Pac-12 Football Schedule Time...... Coach, School Friday, Nov. 2 10:35 a.m. PT/11:05 a.m. MT...... Mike MacIntyre, Colorado Colorado at Arizona (7:30 p.m./FS1) 10:45 a.m. PT/11:15 a.m. MT...... Kyle Whittingham, Utah 10:55 a.m. PT/11:25 a.m. MT ...... David Shaw, Stanford Saturday, Nov. 3 11:05 a.m. PT/11:35 a.m. MT ...... Mike Leach, Washington State No. 23 Utah at Arizona State (1 p.m./TBD) 11:15 a.m. PT/11:45 a.m. MT ...... Kevin Sumlin, Arizona UCLA at No. 19 Oregon (4:30 p.m./TBD) 11:25 a.m. PT/11:55 a.m. MT ...... Justin Wilcox, California No. 24 Stanford at No. 15 Washington (6 p.m./TBD) USC at Oregon State (7 p.m./FS1) 11:35 a.m. PT/12:05 p.m. MT ...... , UCLA Cal at No. 14 Washington State (7:45 p.m./ESPN) 11:45 a.m. PT/12:15 p.m. MT ...... Clay Helton, USC 11:55 a.m. PT/12:25 p.m. MT ...... Chris Peterson, Washington 12:05 p.m. PT/12:35 p.m. MT ...... Herm Edwards, Arizona State 12:15 p.m. PT/12:45 p.m. MT ...... Mario Cristobal, Oregon 12:35 p.m. PT/1:05 p.m. MT ...... Jonathan Smith, Oregon State 2018 Pac-12 Preseason Media Poll NORTH SOUTH To participate on the teleconference, call 877-455-8480. The teleconferences will be recorded and available online at Pac-12.com that same afternoon as the call. 1. Washington (40) 249 1. USC (22) 225 2. Stanford (1) 198 2. Utah (14) 209 For questions, contact Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) or Heather Ward (hward@ 3. Oregon (1) 178 3. Arizona (3) 178 pac-12.org)- 415-580-4200. 4. California 108 4. UCLA (2) 116 UPDATE: Beginning on Tuesday, Sept. 18, the Pac-12 head coaches teleconference will 5. Washington State 98 5. Colorado (1) 80 be hosted every other week. 6. Oregon State 45 6. Arizona State 72 PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: Washington (37 votes); USC (2 votes); Oregon (1); Stanford (1); UCLA (1). The 2018 Pac-12 Football Championship Game will take place Friday, Nov.30 and will be telecast to a national audience on FOX at 6 p.m. MT. The Championship game will match the winner of the North Division vs. the winner of the South Division at Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. 2018 Arizona Football Schedule Date Opponent Result/Time TV Series Series and Game Notes Sept. 1 BYU L, 28-23 ESPN UA leads, 12-11-1 Colin Schooler with 16 tackles; most by an Arizona defender since 2014 Sept. 8 at Houston L, 45-18 ABC/ESPN2 HOU leads 3-1 Cats total most passing yards (381) since 2014 Sept. 15 Southern Utah W, 62-31 P12N ARIZ leads 1-0 Khalil Tate tosses career best 349 yards with 5 TDs and no INTs Sept. 22 at Oregon State W, 35-14 P12N UA leads 24-15-1 J.J. Taylor rushes for 284 yards; 4th best mark in school history Sept. 29 USC L, 24-20 ESPN2 USC leads 34-8 Cats comeback bid falls just short after 20 straight points Oct. 6 California W, 24-17 FS1 UA leads 18-14-2 Defense scores a pair of touchdowns in home victory Oct. 12 at Utah L, 42-10 ESPN Utah leads 23-19-2 Rhett Rodriguez throws first career touchdown in loss Oct. 20 at UCLA L, 31-30 ESPN2 UCLA leads 25-16-2 Colin Schooler adds 3 more TFLs; moves to 3rd in nation Oct. 27 Oregon W, 44-15 ESPN UO leads 26-17 J.J. Taylor rushes for 212 yards; reaches 1,000 for the season Nov. 2 Colorado 7:30 p.m. FS1 CU leads 14-6 Tate set NCAA QB rushing record with 327 yards last season Nov. 10 BYE Cats have first in-season November bye since 2010 Nov. 17 at Washington St. TBD TBD UA leads 27-16 Arizona’s 58 points last year most in a conference game since 2014 Nov. 24 at Arizona State TBD TBD UA leads, 49-41-1 The Territorial Cup is the nation’s oldest rivalry trophy game.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 13 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Overall TeamTeam Statistics Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

Team Statistics ARIZ OPP SCORING 266 247 Points Per Game 29.6 27.4 Points Off Turnovers 48 13 FIRST DOWNS 210 206 R u s h in g 84 85 P a s s in g 95 98 P e n a lt y 31 23 RUSHING YARDAGE 1848 1651 Yards gained rushing 2001 1847 Yards lost rushing 153 196 Rushing Attempts 365 378 Average Per Rush 5.1 4.4 Average Per Game 205.3 183.4 TDs Rushing 13 17 PASSING YARDAGE 2127 2144 C o m p - A t t - I n t 158-294-7 192-310-6 Average Per Pass 7.2 6.9 Average Per Catch 13.5 11.2 Average Per Game 236.3 238.2 TDs Passing 17 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 3975 3795 Total Plays 659 688 Average Per Play 6.0 5.5 Average Per Game 441.7 421.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 26-515 6-100 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 16-155 11-42 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-197 7-56 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 16.7 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 9.7 3.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 32.8 8.0 FUMBLES-LOST 13-4 18-7 PENALTIES-Yards 69-642 87-826 Average Per Game 71.3 91.8 PUNTS-Yards 41-1694 50-2180 Average Per Punt 41.3 43.6 Net punt average 39.3 40.5 KICKOFFS-Yards 54-3400 47-2830 Average Per Kick 63.0 60.2 Net kick average 40.3 39.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 7 : 5 7 3 2 : 0 3 3RD-DOWN Conversions 53/133 60/147 3rd-Down Pct 40% 41% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 9/17 15/24 4th-Down Pct 53% 62% SACKS BY-Yards 16-87 12-80 MISC YARDS 0 71 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 33 33 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-19 5-7 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES (28-34) 82% (21-29) 72% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (18-34) 53% (17-29) 59% PAT-ATTEMPTS (30-32) 94% (32-32) 100% ATTENDANCE 223166 166104 Games/Avg Per Game 5/44633 4/41526 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Arizona 34 54 85 93 0 266 Opponents 56 90 49 52 0 247

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Individual Statistics

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Taylor, J.J. 9 167 1042 13 1029 6.2 6 64 114.3 Brown, Shun 15 133 8.9 0 24 Brightwell, Gary 9 84 485 11 474 5.6 2 72 52.7 Ulloa, Chacho 1 9 9.0 0 0 Tate, Khalil 8 53 208 70 138 2.6 2 17 17.2 Anderson III, Lee 0 3 0.0 0 3 Mariscal, Anthony 9 16 79 3 76 4.8 1 33 8.4 Wilborn, Kylan 0 10 0.0 0 10 Smith, Darrius 2 15 68 6 62 4.1 1 14 31.0 Total 16 155 9.7 0 24 Brown, Shun 9 2 40 0 40 20.0 0 27 4.4 Opponents 11 42 3.8 0 37 Leon, Branden 4 4 21 0 21 5.2 1 15 5.2 Berryhill, Stanley 9 1 17 0 17 17.0 0 17 1.9 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Glatting, Jake 9 1 8 0 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Young Jr., Scottie 3 63 21.0 1 38 Rodriguez, Rhett 6 10 23 20 3 0.3 0 8 0.5 Schooler, Colin 2 83 41.5 0 33 Joiner, Jamarye 2 7 10 9 1 0.1 0 3 0.5 Wallace, Jarrius 1 17 17.0 0 17 Ellison, Tony 9 1 0 7 -7 -7.0 0 0 -0.8 Total 6 197 32.8 2 38 TEAM 5 4 0 14 -14 -3.5 0 0 -2.8 Opponents 7 56 8.0 0 24 Total 9 365 2001 153 1848 5.1 13 72 205.3 Opponents 9 378 1847 196 1651 4.4 17 69 183.4 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Taylor, J.J. 19 447 23.5 1 84 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Peterson, Cedric 2 31 15.5 0 19 Tate, Khalil 8 135.04 114-211-5 54.0 1604 14 75 200.5 Nunley, Jamie 2 4 2.0 0 4 Rodriguez, Rhett 6 113.17 41-79-2 51.9 506 3 42 84.3 Berryhill, Stanley 2 32 16.0 0 19 Joiner, Jamarye 2 110.70 3-4-0 75.0 17 0 12 8.5 Wolma, Bryce 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total 9 128.83 158-294-7 53.7 2127 17 75 236.3 Total 26 515 19.8 1 84 Opponents 9 133.19 192-310-6 61.9 2144 16 68 238.2 Opponents 6 100 16.7 0 25

Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg 2018 Arizona Football Brown, Shun 9 46 485 10.5 4 65 53.9 Total Arizona0 0Overall0.0 Individual0 0 Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2018) Poindexter, Shawn 9 32 582 18.2 6 75 64.7 Opponents 1 0 0.0 0 All0 games Ellison, Tony 9 21 372 17.7 3 55 41.3 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Taylor, J.J. 9 14 103 7.4 0 20 11.4 Taylor, J.J. 9 1029 103 0 447 0 1579 175.4 Cooper, Devaughn 9 12 208 17.3 0 53 23.1 Brown, Shun 9 40 485 133 0 0 658 73.1 Poindexter, Sha 9 0 582 0 0 0 582 64.7 Peterson, Cedric 9 12 154 12.8 3 42 17.1 Brightwell, Gary 9 474 0 0 0 0 474 52.7 Berryhill, Stanley 9 10 151 15.1 1 33 16.8 Ellison, Tony 9 -7 372 0 0 0 365 40.6 Nunley, Jamie 8 2 21 10.5 0 11 2.6 Cooper, Devaug 9 0 208 0 0 0 208 23.1 Berryhill, Stanley 9 17 151 0 32 0 200 22.2 Wolma, Bryce 9 2 13 6.5 0 11 1.4 Peterson, Cedric 9 0 154 0 31 0 185 20.6 Marcus Jr., Thomas 3 1 17 17.0 0 17 5.7 Tate, Khalil 8 138 0 0 0 0 138 17.2 Schooler, Colin 9 0 0 0 0 83 83 9.2 Williams, Zach 2 1 10 10.0 0 10 5.0 Mariscal, Anthon 9 76 3 0 0 0 79 8.8 Reid III, Thomas 9 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.7 Smith, Darrius 2 62 3 0 0 0 65 32.5 Young Jr., Scotti 7 0 0 0 0 63 63 9.0 Mariscal, Anthony 9 1 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Hearn, Azizi 9 0 0 0 0 34 34 3.8 Smith, Darrius 2 1 3 3.0 0 3 1.5 Nunley, Jamie 8 0 21 0 4 0 25 3.1 Brightwell, Gary 9 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Leon, Branden 4 21 0 0 0 0 21 5.2 Marcus Jr., Tho 3 0 17 0 0 0 17 5.7 Peters, Jake 1 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -1.0 Wallace, Jarrius 9 0 0 0 0 17 17 1.9 Total 9 158 2127 13.5 17 75 236.3 Wolma, Bryce 9 0 13 0 1 0 14 1.6 Williams, Zach 2 0 10 0 0 0 10 5.0 Opponents 9 192 2144 11.2 16 68 238.2 Wilborn, Kylan 8 0 0 10 0 0 10 1.2 Ulloa, Chacho 3 0 0 9 0 0 9 3.0 Glatting, Jake 9 8 0 0 0 0 8 0.9 Reid III, Thomas 9 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.7 Anderson III, Le 9 0 0 3 0 0 3 0.3 Rodriguez, Rhett 6 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.5 Joiner, Jamarye 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0.5 Peters, Jake 1 0 -1 0 0 0 -1 -1.0 TEAM 5 -14 0 0 0 0 -14 -2.8 Total 9 1848 2127 155 515 197 4842 538.0 Opponents 9 1651 2144 42 100 56 3993 443.7

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Individual Statistics

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Taylor, J.J. 7 ------42 Tate, Khalil 8 264 138 1604 1742 217.8 Poindexter, Shawn 6 ------36 Taylor, J.J. 9 167 1029 0 1029 114.3 Pollack, Josh - 8-10 12-12 - - - - - 36 Rodriguez, Rhett 6 89 3 506 509 84.8 Havrisik, Lucas - 4-9 18-20 - - - - - 30 Brightwell, Gary 9 84 474 0 474 52.7 Brown, Shun 4 ------24 Mariscal, Anthony 9 16 76 0 76 8.4 Peterson, Cedric 3 ------18 Smith, Darrius 2 15 62 0 62 31.0 Ellison, Tony 3 ------18 Brown, Shun 9 2 40 0 40 4.4 Tate, Khalil 2 - - - - 0-1 - - 12 Leon, Branden 4 4 21 0 21 5.2 Brightwell, Gary 2 ------12 Joiner, Jamarye 2 11 1 17 18 9.0 Hearn, Azizi 1 ------6 Berryhill, Stanley 9 1 17 0 17 1.9 Leon, Branden 1 ------6 Glatting, Jake 9 1 8 0 8 0.9 Smith, Darrius 1 ------6 Ellison, Tony 9 1 -7 0 -7 -0.8 Mariscal, Anthony 1 ------6 TEAM 5 4 -14 0 -14 -2.8 Berryhill, Stanley 1 ------6 Total 9 659 1848 2127 3975 441.7 Young Jr., Scottie 1 ------6 Opponents 9 688 1651 2144 3795 421.7 Schooler, Colin ------1 2 Total 33 12-19 30-32 - - 0-1 - 1 266 Opponents 33 5-7 32-32 1-1 - - - - 247

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Havrisik, Lucas 4-9 44.4 0-0 1-1 2-3 1-3 0-2 49 2 Klumph, Dylan 39 1619 41.5 57 2 11 13 8 0 Pollack, Josh 8-10 80.0 0-0 3-3 4-5 1-2 0-0 46 0 Glatting, Jake 2 75 37.5 39 0 1 2 0 0 Total 41 1694 41.3 57 2 12 15 8 0 FG Sequence Arizona Opponents Opponents 50 2180 43.6 58 0 16 16 13 2 BYU 43,(24) - Houston 53,(49) (35),33 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln Southern Utah (32),(35) 32,(33) Havrisik, Lucas 53 3383 63.8 45 1 Oregon State 43,55 - Pollack, Josh 1 17 17.0 0 0 USC 38 (42) Total 54 3400 63.0 45 1 16.7 40.3 24 California (46),40 (35) Opponents 47 2830 60.2 19 0 19.8 39.1 25 Utah 34,(37) - UCLA (29),(39),(29) (40) Oregon (34),(32),(23) -

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

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Individual Defensive Statistics

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 28, 2018) 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 7 Schooler, Colin 9 52 40 92 16.0-40 2.0-6 2-83 3 4 1-0 1 . 1 1 Fields II, Tony 9 39 24 63 2.5-13 1.0-9 . . 1 . . . . 3 Wallace, Jarrius 9 38 14 52 . . 1-17 2 . . 1 . . 6 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 9 24 15 39 3.0-6 . . 7 . . 1 . . 2 Burns, Lorenzo 8 24 7 31 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 9 . 1-0 . . . 99 Boles, Dereck 9 21 6 27 3.0-16 1.0-10 . . . 2-0 1 . . 19 Young Jr., Scottie 7 19 7 26 2.0-6 . 3-63 2 . . . . . 49 Harris, Jalen 9 20 3 23 2.5-14 2.5-14 . . 1 . . . . 52 Johnson, PJ 7 16 7 23 6.5-18 3.0-9 . . . 1-0 1 . . 8 Hough, Tim 7 16 6 22 . . . 3 . . . . . 12 Brown, JB 9 13 8 21 4.5-15 1.0-6 . . . . 1 . . 26 Pandy, Anthony 8 15 6 21 3.0-9 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . . 31 Cooper, Tristan 8 19 2 21 1.0-3 . . 4 . . . . . 21 Hayes, Isaiah 5 18 2 20 ...... 1 . . 5 Young, Christian 8 7 6 13 0.5-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . 51 Anderson III, Lee 9 11 2 13 0.5-5 0.5-5 ...... 14 Wilborn, Kylan 8 11 1 12 3.0-9 2.0-8 . . . . 1 . . 9 Coleman, Dayven 4 6 5 11 1.5-3 ...... 37 Bell, Xavier 9 8 3 11 . . . 1 . . . 1 . 91 Connolly, Finton 9 7 4 11 2.5-11 1.0-7 . 1 . . . . . 20 Hearn, Azizi 9 8 3 11 . . 0-34 ...... 71 Maiava Jr., Abraham 8 6 4 10 1.0-1 ...... 15 Barnes, McKenzie 7 7 . 7 . . . 2 . . . . . 34 Colacion, Jacob 5 5 1 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 8F Belknap, Justin 2 4 2 6 . . . . 1 . . . . 11 Young, Troy 9 4 1 5 ...... 16 Reid III, Thomas 9 3 . 3 1.0-15 ...... 56 Reinhardt, Nick 9 1 1 2 ...... 2C Brightwell, Gary 9 2 . 2 ...... 25 Mariscal, Anthony 9 1 1 2 ...... 1 . . 0I Ellison, Tony 9 2 . 2 ...... 86 Berryhill, Stanley 9 2 . 2 ...... 81 Cochran, Jalen 3 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 18 Peterson, Cedric 9 1 . 1 ...... 75 Eletise, Michael 9 1 . 1 ...... 42 Klumph, Dylan 8 1 . 1 ...... 5H Sulunga, Nahe 3 1 . 1 ...... 4 Parks, Antonio 8 . 1 1 ...... 44 Brown, Kurtis 2 . 1 1 ...... 13 Ulloa, Chacho 3 . 1 1 ...... 1 . 85 Nunley, Jamie 8 ...... 1 . . Total 9 434 184 618 55-191 16-87 6-197 36 7 7-0 10 2 1 Opponents 9 445 129 574 31-142 12-80 7-56 32 8 4-0 9 2 .

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Game-by-Game Comparison 1 2 1 0 12 1 0 1 1 5 0 0 4 1 13 1 1 0 3 3 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Sacks 0 3 2 4 1 2 0 2 2 Turn- 16 Overs 2 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 11 7-56 5-50 13-115 12-103 87-826 6-53 7-92 10-94 18-169 9-94 62 55 -3 16 198 0 2 45 -5 26 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Yards Penalties Return 93 42 67 71 49 80 8-85 7-55 6-64 4-26 8-80 5-56 200 867 165 100 Number-Yards 10-72 10-98 69-642 11-106 6-41.3 7-42.4 4-46.0 7-48.4 50-43.6 9-41.8 3-41.7 4-40.0 6-43.0 4-48.2 80-551 70-238 77-476 82-460 688-3795 98-463 71-392 71-450 68-495 71-270 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Offense Punting Number-Avg 0-0.0 Plays-Yards Total 6-42.3 1-54.0 5-42.6 5-36.8 5-42.0 5-45.6 9-38.0 5-41.8 41-41.3 68-594 59-265 72-520 60-626 69-326 70-330 77-318 84-465 100-531 659-3975 2018) 6.9 3.4 6.2 5.6 5.5 3.8 4.7 5.5 6.3 7.3 254 141 315 307 2144 270 209 197 265 186 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Avg 28, Yds/Play Yards 5.3 8.7 4.5 7.2 6.0 5.5 4.7 4.7 4.1 10.4 381 152 141 231 358 197 232 246 189 2127 Oct of 6.3 5.4 7.3 8.8 6.9 3.9 6.1 7.5 8.2 12.0 / / / / / / / / / / Avg (as Passing 19-40-0 18-26-0 32-43-3 22-35-0 192-310-6 27-44-1 18-28-0 16-24-0 16-22-1 24-48-1 Yds/Pass 7.6 8.9 5.6 6.8 7.2 5.7 5.8 7.0 5.3 16.3 / / / / / / / / / / Comp-Att-Int 9-17-0 28-50-2 15-25-1 15-34-2 15-22-0 17-34-0 16-33-1 24-46-0 19-33-1 7.4 2.2 4.7 3.3 4.4 3.7 3.6 4.3 5.4 5.0 Football 158-294-7 / / / / / / / / / / Avg 3.0 8.7 3.6 7.6 5.1 5.4 7.1 3.7 2.6 2.3 Yds/Rush games All Arizona 2 8 40-297 44-97 34-161 47-153 378-1651 54-193 43-183 47-253 46-230 23-84 4 1 : : TOP / / / / / / / / / / 0 2 -5:50 -9:20 -5:24 -5:42 -6:20 1 1 -36:58 -14:16 -13:06 Margin Rushing 2018 Number-Yards 37-98 31-72 50-150 51-442 34-124 38-289 38-268 35-129 51-276 365-1848 Game-by-Game Comparison 24:39 32:55 34:40 32:42 288:29 37:08 36:33 32:51 33:10 23:51 of 3 2 3 3 23 5 0 2 3 2 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Pen Time 3 0 2 4 3 4 6 5 4 category Possession 31 Team 35:21 27:05 25:20 27:18 22:52 23:27 27:09 26:50 36:09 251:31 each 11 7 15 14 98 12 12 7 8 12 / / / / / / / / / / for Pass 8 5 19 11 95 11 11 10 10 10 Arizona 2-2 1-2 0-2 1-2 15-24 5-6 1-2 1-2 3-3 1-3 Downs / / / / / / / / / / 14 9 7 6 85 13 11 9 12 4 Down First / / / / / / / / / / 4th 0-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 1-1 2-2 2-3 1-5 1-2 Rush 7 4 4 9 7 7 Conversions 9-17 12 13 21 84 TEAM/OPPONENT 30 23 18 23 18 28 18 25 23 206 / / / / / / / / / / Total 8-18 8-17 8-15 8-18 60-147 10-22 5-12 5-16 5-13 3-16 26 22 20 19 27 31 29 14 22 format 210 / / / / / / / / / / Down the 31 28 24 42 15 45 14 17 31 247 in 3rd 5-8 4-8 ------Conversions 6-15 8-20 4-16 5-15 6-18 7-15 8-18 Score 62 23 18 35 20 24 10 30 44 53-133 266 displayed are UTAH UTAH totals State State Game Opponent BYU Houston SOUTHERN Oregon USC CALIFORNIA Utah UCLA OREGON Totals Opponent BYU Houston SOUTHERN Oregon USC CALIFORNIA Utah UCLA OREGON Totals Note:

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Arizona Game-by-Game Stats

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

TEAM STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 09/01/18 BYU 35 129 2 26 17 197 1 33 17-34-0 197 1 33 3 71 0 25 0 0 0 0 326 09/08/18 at Houston 50 150 2 14 28 381 0 46 28-50-2 381 0 46 6 79 0 20 2 14 0 15 531 09/15/18 SOUTHERN UTAH 38 268 2 33 15 358 5 75 15-22-0 358 5 75 6 149 1 84 1 -1 0 0 626 09/22/18 at Oregon State 51 442 3 62 9 152 2 50 9-17-0 152 2 50 1 21 0 21 2 21 0 21 594 09/29/18 USC 37 98 1 10 16 232 2 33 16-33-1 232 2 33 1 16 0 16 3 33 0 22 330 10/06/18 CALIFORNIA 34 124 0 25 15 141 1 31 15-25-1 141 1 31 1 30 0 30 2 24 0 16 265 10/12/18 at Utah 31 72 0 19 24 246 1 42 24-46-0 246 1 42 3 67 0 29 1 0 0 0 318 10/20/18 at UCLA 38 289 1 72 15 231 2 38 15-34-2 231 2 38 3 46 0 20 3 21 0 21 520 10/27/18 OREGON 51 276 2 64 19 189 3 27 19-33-1 189 3 27 2 36 0 21 2 43 0 24 465 Arizona 365 1848 13 72 158 2127 17 75 158-294-7 2127 17 75 26 515 1 84 16 155 0 24 3975 Opponents 378 1651 17 69 192 2144 16 68 192-310-6 2144 16 68 6 100 0 25 11 42 0 37 3795

Games: 9 • Avg/rush: 5.1 • Avg/catch: 13.5 • Pass effic: 128.83 • KR avg: 19.8 • PR avg: 9.7 • All purpose avg/game: 538.0 • Total offense avg/gm: 441.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 09/01/1 BYU 43 28 71 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 23 09/08/1 at Houston 41 28 69 6.0-12 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 3 4 0 1-2 0 0 1 0 18 09/15/1 SOUTHERN UTAH 66 14 80 7.0-16 2.0-10 2 0-0 1-17 0 9 0 8-8 0 0 0 7 62 09/22/1 at Oregon State 52 22 74 10.0-39 3.0-10 1 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35 09/29/1 USC 46 18 64 4.0-15 2.0-11 2 3-0 0-0 0 4 1 2-3 0 0 0 7 20 10/06/1 CALIFORNIA 53 22 75 5.0-26 2.0-17 2 1-0 3-146 0 3 0 3-3 0 0 0 14 24 10/12/1 at Utah 41 24 65 5.0-13 2.0-7 0 0-0 1-33 0 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 10 10/20/1 at UCLA 53 20 73 12.0-50 4.0-23 1 1-0 0-0 1 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 30 10/27/1 OREGON 39 8 47 4.0-17 1.0-9 2 2-0 1-1 0 6 1 5-5 0 0 0 13 44 Arizona 434 184 618 55.0-191 16.0-87 10 7-0 6-197 7 36 2 30-32 0 0 1 48 266 Opponents 445 129 574 31.0-142 12.0-80 9 4-0 7-56 8 32 2 32-32 1 0 0 13 247

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/01/1 BYU 5 228 45.6 53 0 1 1 1 1 1-2 24 1 5 322 64.4 4 1 09/08/1 at Houston 6 254 42.3 51 0 0 3 2 3 1-2 49 0 4 259 64.8 3 0 09/15/1 SOUTHERN UTAH 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 35 0 11 715 65.0 11 0 09/22/1 at Oregon State 1 54 54.0 54 0 0 0 1 1 0-2 0 0 6 377 62.8 3 0 09/29/1 USC 9 342 38.0 50 0 1 2 1 2 0-1 0 1 4 197 49.2 3 0 10/06/1 CALIFORNIA 5 213 42.6 57 0 0 1 1 2 1-2 46 0 5 325 65.0 5 0 10/12/1 at Utah 5 209 41.8 53 0 0 4 1 1 1-2 37 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 10/20/1 at UCLA 5 184 36.8 48 0 0 0 0 2 3-3 39 0 7 430 61.4 6 0 10/27/1 OREGON 5 210 42.0 53 0 0 1 1 3 3-3 34 0 9 580 64.4 7 0 Arizona 41 1694 41.3 57 0 2 12 8 15 12-19 49 2 54 3400 63.0 45 1 Opponents 50 2180 43.6 58 2 0 16 13 16 5-7 42 0 47 2830 60.2 19 0

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Opponent Game-by-Game Stats

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

OPPONENT STATISTICS

Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 09/01/18 BYU 43 183 3 13 18 209 1 30 18-28-0 209 1 30 0 0 0 0 3 45 0 37 392 09/08/18 at Houston 40 297 2 60 19 254 4 52 19-40-0 254 4 52 1 18 0 18 0 0 0 0 551 09/15/18 SOUTHERN UTAH 54 193 3 31 27 270 1 34 27-44-1 270 1 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 463 09/22/18 at Oregon State 44 97 0 23 18 141 2 25 18-26-0 141 2 25 3 55 0 25 0 0 0 0 238 09/29/18 USC 47 253 3 69 16 197 0 37 16-24-0 197 0 37 0 0 0 0 4 -1 0 3 450 10/06/18 CALIFORNIA 34 161 2 25 32 315 0 41 32-43-3 315 0 41 0 0 0 0 2 -3 0 0 476 10/12/18 at Utah 46 230 3 28 16 265 3 68 16-22-1 265 3 68 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 495 10/20/18 at UCLA 47 153 1 28 22 307 3 58 22-35-0 307 3 58 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 460 10/27/18 OREGON 23 84 0 20 24 186 2 29 24-48-1 186 2 29 2 27 0 18 1 -1 0 0 270 Opponents 378 1651 17 69 192 2144 16 68 192-310-6 2144 16 68 6 100 0 25 11 42 0 37 3795 Arizona 365 1848 13 72 158 2127 17 75 158-294-7 2127 17 75 26 515 1 84 16 155 0 24 3975

Games: 9 • Avg/rush: 4.4 • Avg/catch: 11.2 • Pass effic: 133.19 • KR avg: 16.7 • PR avg: 3.8 • All purpose avg/game: 443.7 • Total offense avg/gm: 421.7

Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense blkd PAT Attempts off Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf t/o pts 09/01/1 BYU 43 10 53 2.0-16 1.0-12 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 1 4-4 0 0 0 0 28 09/08/1 at Houston 69 27 96 7.0-23 1.0-2 0 0-0 2-44 7 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 7 45 09/15/1 SOUTHERN UTAH 44 6 50 3.0-5 0.0-0 2 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 3 31 09/22/1 at Oregon State 47 22 69 3.0-24 2.0-20 2 1-0 0-0 1 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 14 09/29/1 USC 47 4 51 4.0-13 1.0-2 0 0-0 1--4 0 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 3 24 10/06/1 CALIFORNIA 45 12 57 2.0-16 1.0-10 4 1-0 1-0 0 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 10/12/1 at Utah 43 30 73 6.0-30 5.0-25 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 42 10/20/1 at UCLA 46 14 60 1.0-4 0.0-0 1 1-0 2-16 0 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 0 31 10/27/1 OREGON 61 4 65 3.0-11 1.0-9 0 0-0 1-0 0 6 0 1-1 1 0 0 0 15 Opponents 445 129 574 31.0-142 12.0-80 9 4-0 7-56 8 32 2 32-32 1 0 0 13 247 Arizona 434 184 618 55.0-191 16.0-87 10 7-0 6-197 7 36 2 30-32 0 0 1 48 266

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/01/1 BYU 4 160 40.0 44 0 0 2 0 1 0-0 0 0 5 324 64.8 2 0 09/08/1 at Houston 6 248 41.3 45 0 0 3 0 2 1-2 35 0 9 515 57.2 1 0 09/15/1 SOUTHERN UTAH 3 125 41.7 44 0 0 1 0 0 1-2 33 0 6 271 45.2 0 0 09/22/1 at Oregon State 7 297 42.4 58 0 0 2 3 3 0-0 0 0 3 193 64.3 2 0 09/29/1 USC 6 258 43.0 51 1 0 1 1 0 1-1 42 0 5 325 65.0 4 0 10/06/1 CALIFORNIA 4 184 46.0 55 0 0 1 1 2 1-1 35 0 3 195 65.0 2 0 10/12/1 at Utah 4 193 48.2 55 0 0 1 2 3 0-0 0 0 7 451 64.4 4 0 10/20/1 at UCLA 7 339 48.4 57 0 0 3 3 2 1-1 40 0 6 368 61.3 3 0 10/27/1 OREGON 9 376 41.8 56 1 0 2 3 3 0-0 0 0 3 188 62.7 1 0 Opponents 50 2180 43.6 58 2 0 16 13 16 5-7 42 0 47 2830 60.2 19 0 Arizona 41 1694 41.3 57 0 2 12 8 15 12-19 49 2 54 3400 63.0 45 1

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Red Zone Stats

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Red-Zone Results (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

Arizona Inside Opponent Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 09/01/18 BYU L 23-28 4 4 23 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/08/18 at Houston L 18-45 3 2 13 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 09/15/18 SOUTHERN UTAH W 62-31 6 6 34 4 1 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/22/18 at Oregon State W 35-14 3 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 09/29/18 USC L 20-24 2 1 6 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 10/06/18 CALIFORNIA W 24-17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/12/18 at Utah L 10-42 3 1 3 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 10/20/18 at UCLA L 30-31 7 6 30 3 1 2 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 10/27/18 OREGON W 44-15 6 6 30 3 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 34 28 153 18 10 8 10 2 2 1 1 0 0 28 of 34 (82.4%)

Opponents Inside Arizona Red-Zone

Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 09/01/18 BYU L 23-28 3 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/08/18 at Houston L 18-45 6 5 31 4 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/15/18 SOUTHERN UTAH W 62-31 6 4 24 3 3 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 09/22/18 at Oregon State W 35-14 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 09/29/18 USC L 20-24 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 10/06/18 CALIFORNIA W 24-17 2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10/12/18 at Utah L 10-42 3 3 21 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/20/18 at UCLA L 30-31 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 10/27/18 OREGON W 44-15 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 21 131 17 11 6 4 2 4 0 1 1 0 21 of 29 (72.4%)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 21 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Individual Offensive Game-by-Game Stats

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Passing Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

#1D Tate, K. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic BYU 17 34 0 50.0 197 1 33 1-12 108.38 Houston 24 45 2 53.3 341 0 46 0-0 108.10 Southern Utah 13 20 0 65.0 349 5 75 0-0 294.08 Oregon State 9 17 0 52.9 152 2 50 2-20 166.87 USC 16 33 1 48.5 232 2 33 1-2 121.48 California 15 25 1 60.0 141 1 31 1-10 112.58 Utah 1 4 0 25.0 3 0 3 1-4 31.30 Oregon 19 33 1 57.6 189 3 27 1-9 129.62 TOTALS 114 211 5 54.0 1604 14 75 7-57 135.04

#0D Rodriguez, R. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Houston 4 5 0 80.0 40 0 16 1-2 147.20 Southern Utah 2 2 0 100.0 9 0 10 0-0 137.80 Utah 20 38 0 52.6 226 1 42 3-18 111.27 UCLA 15 34 2 44.1 231 2 38 0-0 108.84 TOTALS 41 79 2 51.9 506 3 42 4-20 113.17

#1J Joiner, J. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Utah 3 4 0 75.0 17 0 12 1-3 110.70 TOTALS 3 42018 Arizona0 Football75.0 17 0 12 1-3 110.70 Arizona Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

RUSHING No-Yds/TD BYU HOU SUU OSU USC CAL UTAH UCLA ORE Taylor, J.J. 167-1029/6 18-85/1 18-54/0 8-54/0 27-284/2 18-50/0 15-73/0 14-63/0 19-154/1 30-212/2 Brightwell, G. 84-474/2 9-30/0 13-39/0 9-81/0 13-113/1 4-14/1 7-26/0 7-19/0 15-121/0 7-31/0 Tate, K. 53-138/2 8-14/1 7-8/1 4-18/0 4--9/0 13-38/0 8-40/0 2-3/0 DNP 7-26/0 Mariscal, A. 16-76/1 - - 9-60/1 2-8/0 - - - - 5-8/0 Smith, D. 15-62/1 DNP 11-51/1 4-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brown, S. 2-40/0 - - 0-10/0 1-27/0 1-3/0 - - - - Leon, B. 4-21/1 DNP - 2-16/1 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0/0 Berryhill, S. 1-17/0 - - 1-17/0 ------Glatting, J. 1-8/0 - - - 1-8/0 - - - - - Rodriguez, R. 10-3/0 DNP 1--2/0 1-1/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP 3--18/0 4-14/0 - Joiner, J. 7-1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2--4/0 5-5/0 DNP DNP Ellison, T. 1--7/0 - - - - 1--7/0 - - - - TEAM 4--14/0 - DNP DNP 1--2/0 - 2--11/0 DNP DNP 1--1/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD BYU HOU SUU OSU USC CAL UTAH UCLA ORE Poindexter, S. 32-582/6 4-68/0 7-134/0 1-75/1 4-92/1 2-22/0 3-16/0 3-39/0 6-106/2 2-30/2 Brown, S. 46-485/4 1-11/0 9-73/0 5-97/2 3-42/1 5-81/0 4-38/0 8-43/0 1-4/0 10-96/1 Ellison, T. 21-372/3 4-45/1 4-85/0 4-111/1 - 2-29/0 3-41/1 - 2-42/0 2-19/0 Cooper, D. 12-208/0 - 1-16/0 1-53/0 1-10/0 1-7/0 2-14/0 4-57/0 2-51/0 - Peterson, C. 12-154/3 2-24/0 1-8/0 1-2/1 - 2-38/1 2-19/0 4-63/1 - - Berryhill, S. 10-151/1 1-19/0 1-28/0 1-11/0 1-8/0 1-33/1 - 3-30/0 1-11/0 1-11/0 Taylor, J.J. 14-103/0 4-27/0 - - - 3-22/0 1-13/0 1-14/0 2-11/0 3-16/0 Nunley, J. 2-21/0 - 2-21/0 - - - DNP - - - Marcus Jr., T. 1-17/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP - 1-17/0 Wolma, B. 2-13/0 - 2-13/0 ------Williams, Z. 1-10/0 DNP DNP 1-10/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP Reid III, T. 1-6/0 ------1-6/0 - Smith, D. 1-3/0 DNP 1-3/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mariscal, A. 1-3/0 1-3/0 ------Brightwell, G. 1-0/0 ------1-0/0 - - Peters, J. 1--1/0 DNP DNP 1--1/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

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Individual Game-by-Game Tackle Stats

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

Total Tackles UA-A Total BYU HOU SUU OSU USC CAL UTAH UCLA ORE Schooler, C. 52-40 92 6 - 1 0 5 - 4 5 - 4 7 - 3 8 - 5 6 - 3 1 - 4 5 - 5 9 - 2 Fields II, T. 39-24 63 8 - 3 5 - 5 3 - 0 5 - 5 0 - 2 6 - 3 1 - 2 7 - 2 4 - 2 Wallace, J. 38-14 52 - 3 - 0 6 - 2 6 - 1 6 - 3 5 - 4 8 - 3 4 - 0 0 - 1 FlanniganFowles 24-15 39 1 - 4 3 - 0 4 - 1 1 - 0 4 - 3 2 - 1 5 - 2 3 - 4 1 - 0 Burns, L. 24-7 31 2 - 1 3 - 0 3 - 0 5 - 2 0 - 1 5 - 0 5 - 3 D N P 1 - 0 Boles, D. 21-6 27 2 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 1 0 - 2 5 - 0 3 - 1 3 - 0 3 - 0 4 - 0 Young Jr., S. 19-7 26 D N P D N P - 4 - 2 2 - 0 5 - 2 3 - 2 3 - 1 2 - 0 Harris, J. 20-3 23 - 0 - 1 3 - 0 5 - 0 1 - 0 2 - 1 2 - 0 4 - 0 3 - 1 Johnson, PJ 16-7 23 - D N P D N P 2 - 1 2 - 2 2 - 0 4 - 3 4 - 1 2 - 0 Hough, T. 16-6 22 4 - 2 2 - 0 - 2 - 0 4 - 1 3 - 1 1 - 2 D N P D N P Brown, JB 13-8 21 - 0 - 1 3 - 1 3 - 3 - 2 - 2 3 - 0 2 - 1 - Pandy, A. 15-6 21 1 - 0 2 - 1 6 - 2 - D N P 1 - 1 1 - 0 3 - 1 1 - 1 Cooper, T. 19-2 21 0 - 2 D N P 7 - 0 4 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 0 - 3 - 0 2 - 0 Hayes, I. 18-2 20 1 1 - 2 4 - 0 3 - 0 D N P - - D N P D N P D N P Young, C. 7-6 13 D N P 0 - 3 - - 2 - 0 1 - 0 - 2 - 3 2 - 0 Anderson III, L 11-2 13 1 - 0 - 6 - 0 1 - 0 - 2 - 1 1 - 1 - - Wilborn, K. 11-1 12 1 - 0 0 - 1 4 - 0 2 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 0 D N P - 1 - 0 Coleman, D. 6-5 11 - 3 - 3 3 - 2 D N P D N P D N P - D N P D N P Connolly, F. 7-4 11 - 0 - 3 2 - 0 2 - 0 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 1 - Hearn, A. 8-3 11 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - 3 - 2 - 1 - 1 2 - 0 Bell, X. 8-3 11 2 - 1 4 - 2 ------2 - 0 Maiava Jr., M. 6-4 10 D N P 1 - 2 2 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 1 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 - Barnes, M. 7-0 7 - 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 D N P - 3 - 0 D N P Belknap, J. 4-2 6 2 - 2 2 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P Colacion, J. 5-1 6 D N P D N P D N P D N P 4 - 0 - 0 - 1 - 1 - 0 Young, T. 4-1 5 - - 2 - 0 0 - 1 - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - Reid III, T. 3-0 3 - - - 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 Mariscal, A. 1-1 2 - - - 0 - 1 - - - - 1 - 0 Berryhill, S. 2-0 2 - - - - 1 - 0 - - 1 - 0 - Brightwell, G. 2-0 2 - - - - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - - - Reinhardt, N. 1-1 2 1 - 0 - - - - - 0 - 1 - - Ellison, T. 2-0 2 - 1 - 0 - - - 1 - 0 - - - Brown, K. 0-1 1 D N P 0 - 1 - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P Sulunga, N. 1-0 1 D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P - 1 - 0 - Peterson, C. 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - - - - - Eletise, M. 1-0 1 ------1 - 0 - Cochran, J. 1-0 1 D N P 1 - 0 - - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P Parks, A. 0-1 1 D N P - 0 - 1 ------Klumph, D. 1-0 1 1 - 0 - D N P ------Ulloa, C. 0-1 1 - D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P D N P - 0 - 1

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Arizona Team & Individual Game Highs

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 30 Taylor, J.J. vs Oregon (10/27/18) Yards Rushing 284 Taylor, J.J. at Oregon State (09/22/18) TD Rushes 2 Taylor, J.J. at Oregon State (09/22/18) 2 Taylor, J.J. vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Rush 72 Brightwell, Gary at UCLA (10/20/18) Pass attempts 45 Tate, Khalil at Houston (09/08/18) Pass completions 24 Tate, Khalil at Houston (09/08/18) Yards Passing 349 Tate, Khalil vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) TD Passes 5 Tate, Khalil vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Long Pass 75 Tate, Khalil vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Receptions 10 Brown, Shun vs Oregon (10/27/18) Yards Receiving 134 Poindexter, Shawn at Houston (09/08/18) TD Receptions 2 Brown, Shun vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 2 Poindexter, Shawn at UCLA (10/20/18) 2 Poindexter, Shawn vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Reception 75 Poindexter, Shawn vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Field Goals 3 Pollack, Josh at UCLA (10/20/18) 3 Pollack, Josh vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Field Goal 49 Havrisik, Lucas at Houston (09/08/18) Punts 9 Klumph, Dylan vs USC (09/29/18) Punting Avg 54.0 Klumph, Dylan at Oregon State (09/22/18) Long Punt 57 Klumph, Dylan vs California (10/06/18) Punts inside 20 3 Klumph, Dylan at Houston (09/08/18) 3 Klumph, Dylan vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Punt Return 24 Brown, Shun vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Kickoff Return 84 Taylor, J.J. vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Tackles 16 Schooler, Colin vs BYU (09/01/18) Sacks 1.0 Wilborn, Kylan vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 1.0 Pandy, Anthony vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 1.0 Schooler, Colin at Oregon State (09/22/18) 1.0 Harris, Jalen at Oregon State (09/22/18) 1.0 Johnson, PJ at Oregon State (09/22/18) 1.0 Wilborn, Kylan vs USC (09/29/18) 1.0 Johnson, PJ vs USC (09/29/18) 1.0 Brown, JB vs California (10/06/18) 1.0 Burns, Lorenzo at Utah (10/12/18) 1.0 Johnson, PJ at Utah (10/12/18) 1.0 Schooler, Colin at UCLA (10/20/18) 1.0 Harris, Jalen at UCLA (10/20/18) 1.0 Connolly, Finton at UCLA (10/20/18) 1.0 Boles, Dereck at UCLA (10/20/18) 1.0 Fields II, Tony vs Oregon2018 (10/27/18) Arizona Football Tackles For Loss 4.0 Schooler,Arizona Colin Game at Oregon Superlatives State (09/22/18) (as of Oct 28, 2018) Interceptions 2 Young Jr., Scottie vs CaliforniaAll (10/06/18) games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 51 at Oregon State (09/22/18) 51 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Yards Rushing 442 at Oregon State (09/22/18) Yards Per Rush 8.7 at Oregon State (09/22/18) TD Rushes 3 at Oregon State (09/22/18) Pass attempts 50 at Houston (09/08/18) Pass completions 28 at Houston (09/08/18) Yards Passing 381 at Houston (09/08/18) Yards Per Pass 16.3 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) TD Passes 5 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Total Plays 100 at Houston (09/08/18) Total Offense 626 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Yards Per Play 10.4 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Points 62 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Sacks By 4 at UCLA (10/20/18) First Downs 31 at Houston (09/08/18) Penalties 11 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Penalty Yards 106 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Turnovers 3 at UCLA (10/20/18) Interceptions By 3 vs California (10/06/18) Punts 9 vs USC (09/29/18) Punting Avg 54.0 at Oregon State (09/22/18) Long Punt 57 vs California (10/06/18) Punts inside 20 3 at Houston (09/08/18) 3 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Punt Return 24 vs Oregon (10/27/18)

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Opponent Team & Individual Game Highs

2018 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 31 Kelley, Joshua, at UCLA (10/20/18) Yards Rushing 173 Ware, Aca'Cedri, vs USC (09/29/18) TD Rushes 3 CANADA, Squally, vs BYU (09/01/18) Long Rush 69 Ware, Aca'Cedri, vs USC (09/29/18) Pass attempts 48 Herbert, Justin, vs Oregon (10/27/18) Pass completions 32 McIlwain, Brand, vs California (10/06/18) Yards Passing 315 McIlwain, Brand, vs California (10/06/18) TD Passes 4 KING, D'Eriq, at Houston (09/08/18) Long Pass 68 Huntley, Tyler, at Utah (10/12/18) Receptions 8 Ways, Moe, vs California (10/06/18) 8 Laird, Patrick, vs California (10/06/18) Yards Receiving 97 Ways, Moe, vs California (10/06/18) TD Receptions 1 BUSHMAN, Matt, vs BYU (09/01/18) 1 SMITH, Bryson, at Houston (09/08/18) 1 CORBIN, Keith, at Houston (09/08/18) 1 BROOKER, R., at Houston (09/08/18) 1 STEVENSON, Marq, at Houston (09/08/18) 1 HARRIS, Frank, vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 1 Bradford, T., at Oregon State (09/22/18) 1 Hernandez, T., at Oregon State (09/22/18) 1 Simpkins,Demari, at Utah (10/12/18) 1 Nacua, Samson, at Utah (10/12/18) 1 Huntley, Tyler, at Utah (10/12/18) 1 Felton, D., at UCLA (10/20/18) 1 Asiasi, Devin, at UCLA (10/20/18) 1 Allen, Kazmeir, at UCLA (10/20/18) 1 Mitchell, D., vs Oregon (10/27/18) 1 Schooler, B., vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Reception 68 Simpkins,Demari, at Utah (10/12/18) Field Goals 1 WITHERSPOON, Da, at Houston (09/08/18) 1 BERZ, Manny, vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 1 Brown, Michael, vs USC (09/29/18) 1 Thomas, Greg, vs California (10/06/18) 1 Molson, Jj, at UCLA (10/20/18) Long Field Goal 42 Brown, Michael, vs USC (09/29/18) Punts 7 Flintoft, S., at UCLA (10/20/18) Punting Avg 48.4 Flintoft, S., at UCLA (10/20/18) Long Punt 58 Rodriguez, D., at Oregon State (09/22/18) Punts inside 20 3 Rodriguez, D., at Oregon State (09/22/18) 3 Wishnowsky, M., at Utah (10/12/18) 3 Maimone, Blake, vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Punt Return 37 SHELTON, M., vs BYU (09/01/18) Long Kickoff Return 25 Flemings, Champ, at Oregon State (09/22/18) Tackles 14 Moore, Jalen, at Oregon State (09/22/18) 14 Kunaszyk, Jorda, vs California (10/06/18) Sacks 1.5 Rashed Jr., H., at Oregon State (09/22/18) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Rashed Jr., H., at Oregon State (09/22/18) Interceptions 2 DAVIS, Garrett,2018 at Houston Arizona (09/08/18) Football Arizona Game Superlatives (as of Oct 28, 2018) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 54 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Yards Rushing 297 at Houston (09/08/18) Yards Per Rush 7.4 at Houston (09/08/18) TD Rushes 3 vs BYU (09/01/18) 3 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) 3 vs USC (09/29/18) 3 at Utah (10/12/18) Pass attempts 48 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Pass completions 32 vs California (10/06/18) Yards Passing 315 vs California (10/06/18) Yards Per Pass 12.0 at Utah (10/12/18) TD Passes 4 at Houston (09/08/18) Total Plays 98 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Total Offense 551 at Houston (09/08/18) Yards Per Play 7.3 at Utah (10/12/18) Points 45 at Houston (09/08/18) Sacks By 5 at Utah (10/12/18) First Downs 30 vs Southern Utah (09/15/18) Penalties 18 vs USC (09/29/18) Penalty Yards 169 vs USC (09/29/18) Turnovers 4 vs California (10/06/18) Interceptions By 2 at Houston (09/08/18) 2 at UCLA (10/20/18) Punts 9 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Punting Avg 48.4 at UCLA (10/20/18) Long Punt 58 at Oregon State (09/22/18) Punts inside 20 3 at Oregon State (09/22/18) 3 at Utah (10/12/18) 3 vs Oregon (10/27/18) Long Punt Return 37 vs BYU (09/01/18)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 25 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 1 Recap: vs. BYU Team Stats Category BYU ARIZ Fourth Quarter Comeback Comes up Short for Wildcats FIRST DOWNS 23 22 Game 1 » BYU (1-0, 0-0 MWC) at Arizona (0-1, 0-0 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-183 35-129 PASSING YDS (NET) 209 197 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-18-0 34-17-0 Time...... 7:50 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-392 69-326 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (53,646) Punt Returns-Yards 3-45 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 3-71 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Television...... ESPN (national) 28 23 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-40.0 5-45.6 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads, 12-11-1 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 In Tucson...... Arizona leads, 8-6-1 1 2 3 4 F Penalties-Yards 10-94 4-26 Previous Meeting...... BYU 18, Arizona 16 Possession Time 36:33 23:27 BYU 0 7 21 0 28 ...... Sept. 3 2016 (Glendale, Ariz.) Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 6 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 2 Streak...... BYU has now won 2 in a row Arizona 0 10 0 13 23 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-12 0-0

Second Quarter BYU (7-0) Canada, S. 1 yd run (Southam, S. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, 4:38 TOP; 9:58 left Individual Stats ARIZ (3-7) Havrisik, L. 24 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 71 yards, 4:13 TOP; 5:39 left ARIZ (10-7) Ellison, T. 15 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, 2:29 TOP; :50 left RUSHING: BYU-CANADA, Squally 24-98; KATOA, Lopini 8-39; HIFO, Aleva 4-19; Third Quarter BYU (14-10) Bushman, M. 24 yd pass from Mangum (Southam kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 6:35 TOP; 8:25 left COLLIE, Dylan 1-13; PAU’U, Neil 2-8; SIMON, BYU (21-10) Canada, S. 1 yd run (Southam kick) Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 2:35 TOP; 4:29 left Micah 1-6; MANGUM, Tanner 3-0. BYU (28-10) Canada, S. 2 yd run (Southam kick) Drive: 5 plays, 36 yards, 2:14 TOP; 1:07 left Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 18-85; Brightwell, G. 9-30; Tate, K. 8-14. Fourth Quarter ARIZ (17-28) Tate, K. 2 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 2:31 TOP; 13:29 left PASSING: BYU-MANGUM, Tanner 18-28-0-209. ARIZ (23-28) Taylor, J.J. 1 yd run (pass failed) Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 1:28 TOP; 3:20 left Arizona-Tate, K. 17-34-0-197.

RECEIVING: BYU-LAULU-PUTUTAU,M 3-24; PAU’U, Neil 3-10; HIFO, Aleva 2-36; CANADA, Squally 2-29; EL-BAKRI, Bray. 2-19; KATOA, Lopi- TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brigham Young’s offensive line pushed Arizona around. Tanner Mangum was effective in his ni 2-11; BUSHMAN, Matt 1-24; return from an Achilles’ tendon injury. The Cougars kept Khalil Tate from breaking off any big runs. COLLIE, Dylan 1-22; SIMON, Micah 1-20; HOLK- BYU expected to be better after a four-win season ago and sure seems to be after opening the season with a road ER, Dallin 1-14. Arizona-Poindexter, win over a Pac-12 team. S. 4-68; Ellison, T. 4-45; Taylor, J.J. 4-27; Peterson, C. 2-24; Berryhill, S. Squally Canada scored on three short runs and BYU spoiled Kevin Sumlin’s Arizona coaching debut with a 28-23 win over the Wildcats on Saturday night. 1-19; Brown, S. 1-11; Mariscal, A. 1-3. “We’ve been thinking about this for a long time, so really happy for the team in their ability to get the win,” BYU INTERCEPTIONS: BYU-None. Arizona-None. coach Kalani Sitake said. BYU went 4-9 last year, but was overpowering up front on offense and the defense limited Tate’s effectiveness by FUMBLES: BYU-None. Arizona-None. not letting him get out and run. SACKS (UA-A): BYU-KAUFUSI, Corbin 1-0. Arizona had some good moments in the first half in its first game under Sumlin, but struggled on both sides of the ball in the third quarter as BYU built an 18-point lead. Arizona Notebook Tate rallied Arizona in the fourth quarter. He scored on a 2-yard run and set up J.J. Taylor’s 1-yard TD run with just over three minutes left, but Arizona trailed 28-23 after the 2-point conversion failed. • Tony Ellison’s touchdown re- BYU never let the Wildcats get the ball back, grinding out a pair of first downs behind its powerful offensive line. ception versus BYU on Saturday gave the se- “We got into a game that they were able to control the line of scrimmage,” Sumlin said. “We couldn’t get them off the field and when we did put them in a third-down position, they were able to make the plays to get a first down.” nior three touchdown receptions in his last two games. Ellison had two touchdown catches in the Tate threw for 197 yards and a TD on 17-of-34 passing, but was held to 14 yards rushing on eight carries. Foster Farms Bowl versus Purdue. Ellison’s six career touchdowns are second-most on Arizona Mangum battled injuries last season, throwing nine interceptions and eight touchdowns before going down with a season-ending Achilles’ tendon injury. He was sharp against Arizona, throwing for 209 yards and a touchdown behind Shun Brown’s nine. on 18-of-28 passing. • Linebacker Colin Schooler finished with a ca- Mangum orchestrated a drive to set up Canada’s first 1-yard TD run in the second quarter and opened the third with a 24-yard scoring pass to Matt Bushman that put BYU up 14-10. reer-high 16 tackles, besting his previous mark of 14 at California last season. The 16 tackles were “It was fun,” Mangum said. “I was just enjoying it, the atmosphere, I love being with the guys and being healthy.” the most by an Arizona player since Scooby Wright III had 19 stops against UCLA on Nov. 1, The Cougars began blowing the Wildcats off the ball on their next quick-hitting drive, marching 58 yards for Cana- da’s second 1-yard TD run. Canada’s 2-yard run at the end of the third quarter put BYU up 28-10. 2014. Defensively, BYU was effective at limiting Tate’s running options, but he found ways to beat them with his arm in • Redshirt sophomore Isaiah Hayes set a career the first half. high with 13 tackles, surpassing previous career Tate led Arizona on a late scoring drive in the first half -- with help from BYU’s two 15-yard penalties -- and hit Tony mark of nine. Hayes missed the 2017 season Ellison on a 15-yard touchdown pass to put the Wildcats up 10-7. with an injury and played his first game Satur- day since 2016. He started seven games as a true Tate had success again in the fourth quarter, but it wasn’t enough to prevent Arizona’s first home-opener loss since 2000. freshman. “Being a quarterback, you want to win games. That’s the ultimate goal,” he said. “When the team wins, everybody wins.”

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Game 2 Recap at Houston Team Stats Category ARIZ HOU Houston Uses Big First Quarter to Top Cats FIRST DOWNS 31 28 Game 2 » Arizona (0-2, 0-0 Pac-12) at Houston (2-0, 0-0 AAC) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 50-150 40-297 PASSING YDS (NET) 381 254 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 8 Passes Att-Comp-Int 50-28-2 40-19-0 Time...... 11 a.m. (CDT) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 100-531 80-551 Location...... Houston Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... TDECU Stadium (40,000) Punt Returns-Yards 2-14 0-0 Surface...... Synthetic Turf Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-79 1-18 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-44 Television...... ABC/ESPN2 45 18 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-42.3 6-41.3 All-Time Series...... Houston leads 3-1 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 InHouston...... Houston leads 1-0 1 2 3 4 F Penalties-Yards 8-85 7-56 Previous Meeting..... Houston 19, Arizona 16 Possession Time 35:21 24:39 Arizona 0 0 10 8 18 ...... Sept. 9, 2017 (at Tucson) Third-Down Conversions 8 of 20 8 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 2 of 2 Streak...... Houston has now won 2 in a row Houston 21 10 7 7 45 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 5-6 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-2

First Quarter HOU (7-0) Stevenson, M. 24 yd pass from King (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 10 plays, 81 yards, 2:47 TOP; 12:13 left Individual Stats HOU (14-0) King 1 yd run (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 4 plays, 40 yards, 0:49 TOP; 8:29 left HOU (21-0) Brooker, R. 52 yd pass from King (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 5 plays, 63 yards, 1:12 TOP; 4:43 left RUSHING: Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 18-54; Smith, D. 11-51; Brightwell, G. 13-39; Second Quarter HOU (24-0) Witherspoon D. 35 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 47 yards, 2:52 TOP; 12:38 left Tate, K. 7-8; Rodriguez, R. 1-minus 2. Hous- HOU (31-0) Smith, B. 13 yd pass from King (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 9 plas, 75 yards, 1:53 TOP; 3:44 left ton-WILLIAMS, Teren 12-65; CARR, Patrick 8-62; STEVENSON, Marq 1-60; JUSTICE, Third Quarter Kevrin 6-45; KING, D’Eriq 5-31; HOU (38-0) Corbin, K. 18 yd pass from King (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 6 plays, 64 yards, 1:35 TOP; 12:09 left CAR, Mulbah 6-28; CORBIN, Keith 1-4; SMITH, ARIZ (3-38) Havrisik, L. 49 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 49 yards, 3:05 TOP; 3:16 left Bryson 1-2. ARIZ (10-38) Smith, D. 1 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 1:47 TOP; 0:07 left

Fourth Quarter PASSING: Arizona-Tate, K. 24-45-2-341; Rodri- ARIZ (16-38) Tate, K. 2 yd run (Havrisik kick failed) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:22 TOP; 11:05left guez, R. 4-5-0-40. Houston-KING, ARIZ (18-38) Schooler, C. safety D’Eriq 17-34-0-246; DORMADY, Quinte 2-5-0-8; HOU (45-18) King 4 yd run (Witherspoon kick) Drive: 6 plays, 95 yards, 3:17 TOP; 1:48 left SMITH, Bryson 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: Arizona-Brown, S. 9-73; Poindexter, S. 7-134; Ellison, T. 4-85; HOUSTON (AP) Houston quarterback D’Eriq King and the rest of the Cougars’ offense made it a miserable homecoming Nunley, J. 2-21; Wolma, B. 2-13; Berryhill, S. 1-28; for Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin. Cooper, D. 1-16; Peterson, King threw for four touchdowns and rushed for two more as the Cougars hammered Arizona 45-18 on Saturday, dropping C. 1-8; Smith, D. 1-3. Houston-LARK, Courtney the Wildcats to 0-2 in Sumlin’s first season. 4-44; SMITH, Bryson 4-29; CORBIN, Keith 3-44; BROOKER, R. 2-76; STEVENSON, King, who finished with 246 passing and 31 rushing yards, connected with Marquez Stevenson on a 24-yard TD pass, scored on a 1-yard run, then hit tight end Romello Brooker for a 52-yard score and it was 21-0 Houston after one quarter. Marq 2-40; MARK, Terry 2-11; SINGLETON, Jere 1-6; WILLIAMS, Julon 1-4. Arizona, playing uphill the rest of the game, never recovered. Houston (2-0) scored twice more before halftime -- on a 35-yard field goal from Dalton Witherspoon and on King’s 13-yard INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-None. Houston-DAVIS, pass to Bryson Smith for a 31-0 lead. Garrett 2-44. “I thought our offensive staff and players did a great job today,” Houston coach said. “Getting out to a big lead was huge. It allowed us to get some other guys in the game.” Arizona Notebook Houston defensive lineman Ed Oliver, an All-American, gets a lot of hype but the Cougars’ offense has a clear identity after the first two weeks. It’s up-tempo and efficient. The Cougars are quick between plays, giving opponents little time to set up. • Senior receiver Shawn Poindexter finished On Saturday, it took Arizona some time to adjust. with a career high in catches (seven) and yards (134) in Saturday’s loss. Poindexter’s 134 yards “Defenses get tired with our fast offense,” Brooker said. “I think it’s really effective. We are improving on offense, too.” were the most by an Arizona receiver since Cay- Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate, who has been mentioned in the Heisman Trophy conversation, looked sluggish at times, leb Jones had 182 yards in the 2015 New Mexico but finished the game strong, completing 24 of 45 passes for 341 yards and two interceptions and a scoring run.He tweaked his ankle in the first half but remained in the game. Sumlin said he and his staff checked on Tate throughout the Bowl. game. • Junior quarterback Khalil Tate established a Tate said the ankle injury affected him a little, but that he still felt like his team did what they were trying to do. “You get bumps and bruises,” he said. “We were still able to follow the game plan.” new career high in passing yards (341), pass at- tempts (45) and completions (24) in Saturday’s Arizona avoided the shut out, scoring its first points in the third quarter on a 49-yard field goal from Lucas Havrisik. contest versus Houston. Running back Darrius Smith scored on a 1-yard rush with 11 seconds remaining in the third quarter to give the Wildcats their first touchdown. With just over 11 minutes left in the game, Tate scored his only touchdown of the day on a 2-yard run. • Arizona totaled 381 passing yards Saturday. The Wildcats looked much better in the second half, but it was too little, too late. That’s the team’s highest total since passing for 395 yards in a 28-26 loss to USC in 2014. Rhett “We didn’t start fast, we got behind and it took too long to get things going,” said Sumlin, who coached the Cougars from 2008-2011 before leaving for Texas A&M. “We have to start faster.” Rodriguez had 40 passing yards Saturday, add- ing to Tate’s total of 341. Arizona ran 100 total plays in the game and finished with 531 total yards (381 passing, 150 rushing.)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 27 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 3 Recap vs. Southern Utah Team Stats Category SUU ARIZ Tate Throws 5 TDs as Arizona Downs Southern Utah FIRST DOWNS 29 18 Game 3 » Southern Utah (0-3) vs. Arizona (1-2, 0-0 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-442 44-97 PASSING YDS (NET) 152 141 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 15 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-9-0 26-18-0 Time...... 8 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-594 70-238 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Tucson Punt Returns-Yards 2-21 0-0 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (41,493) Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 3-55 Surface...... Turf Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Television...... P12N 31 62 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-54.0 7-42.4 All-Time Series...... First Meeting Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0 Penalties-Yards 7-55 5-50 In Tucson...... First Meeting 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 27:05 32:55 Previous Meeting...... First Meeting SUU 0 17 0 14 31 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 8 8 of 17 Streak...... First Meeting Arizona 7 17 24 14 62 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 2-20

First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Ellison, T. 15 yd pas from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 5 plays, 80 yards, 1:45 TOP; 9:42 left Individual Stats

Second Quarter RUSHING: Southern Utah-GREEN, Jay 15-78; SUU (3-7) Berz, M. 33 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 55 yards, 5:44 TOP; 14:56 left FELILA, James 11-48; HELBIG, Chris ARIZ (14-3) Taylor, J. 84 yd kickoff return (Havrisik kick) 15-30; BEASLEY, T 5-22; DILLARD, Lelon 6-16; SUU (10-14) Green, J. 10 yd run (Berz kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:15 TOP; 9:27 left ARIZ (17-10) Havrisik, L. 32 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 45 yards, 1:40 TOP; 7:41 left LAWSON, Lance 1-0; TEAM 1-minus 1. SUU (17-17) Helbig, C. 2 yd run (Berz kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:02 TOP; 2:39 left Arizona-Brightwell, G. 9-81; Mariscal, A. 9-60; ARIZ (24-17) Brown, S. 11 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 8 plays, 67 yards, 2:08 TOP; 0:23 left Taylor, J.J. 8-54; Tate, K. 4-19; Berryhill, S. 1-17; Leon, B. 2-16; Smith, D. Third Quarter 4-11; Rodriguez, R. 1-1; ARIZ (31-17) Peterson, C. 2 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 1:55 TOP; 12:56 left Brown, S. 0-10. ARIZ (34-17) Havrisik, L. 35 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, 1:49 TOP; 10:17 left ARIZ (41-17) Brown, S. 65 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 3 plays, 66 yards, 0:53 TOP; 8:14 left ARIZ (48-17) Poindexter, S. 75 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 4 plays, 98 yards, 1:42 TOP; 1:47 left PASSING: Southern Utah-HELBIG, Chris 27-44-1- 270. Arizona-Tate, K. 13-20-0-349; Fourth Quarter Rodriguez, R. 2-2-0-9. SUU (24-48) Helbig, C. 2 yd run (Berz kick) Drive: 14 plays, 75 yards, 4:14 TOP; 12:33 left ARIZ (55-24) Mariscal, A. 33 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 6 plays, 69 yards, 2:42 TOP; 9:50 left RECEIVING: Southern Utah-MEASOM, Landen ARIZ (62-24) Leon, B. 1 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 3 plays, 21 yaeds, 0:50 TOP; 8:51 left 5-74; HILL, McCoy 4-39; CROYLE, Alex SUU (31-62) Harris, F. 23 yd pass from Helbig (Berz kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:54 TOP; 4:57 left 4-21; COLSON, Nick 3-57; HARRIS, Frank 2-23; COCKETT, Judd 2-17; DAVIS, Alonzo TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- A sore ankle seems to be slowing that dynamic breakaway speed of Khalil Tate. But the Arizona quarterback sure can still throw the ball. 2-11; BEASLEY, T 1-11; FELILA, James 1-8; GIV- ENS, Elijah 1-5; RUTLEDGE, Ty 1-3; Tate passed for a career-best 349 yards and five touchdowns, then sat out most of the fourth quarter and Arizona gave LAWSON, Lance 1-1. Arizona-Brown, S. 5-97; Kevin Sumlin his first victory as Wildcats coach with a 62-31 rout of Southern Utah on Saturday night. Ellison, T. 4-111; Poindexter, S. Tate needed just 13 completions, in 20 attempts, to amass his big numbers. His five touchdowns, which matched a career 1-75; Cooper, D. 1-53; Berryhill, S. 1-11; Williams, best, covered 17, 11, 2, 65 and 75 yards. Z. 1-10; Peterson, C. 1-2; Peters, J. 1-minus 1. “Obviously he had some big plays that he created either in the pocket or got outside of it and kept his eyes downfield,” Sumlin said, “and did some really nice things with some explosive plays. The first play of the game, he sat in there, then the second and third he had three progressions and so he was still able to improvise a little bit. He managed the game well.” INTERCEPTIONS: Southern Utah-None. Arizona-Wallace, J. 1-17. Arizona (1-2) scored 31 consecutive points after Southern Utah (0-3), an FCS school coming off a 45-28 loss at Oregon State, tied it at 17-17 late in the second quarter. J.J. Taylor returned a kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown for the Wildcats, his first kickoff return for a score in his college career. Arizona Notebook “We just made plays,” Tate said. “Like I said last week, you make that one play, I think that changes the outcome of the • Arizona finished with 626 yards of total offense game.” in Saturday’s victory. It’s the most total yardage Arizona, coming off a home loss to BYU and a dispiriting 45-18 rout at Houston, had 626 total yards to Southern Utah’s 463, in a single game since totaling 644 yards against despite running 60 plays to the Thunderbirds’ 98. Oregon State on Oct. 10, 2015. It’s Arizona’s 12th Tate tweaked an ankle early in the Houston game and hasn’t shown his dynamic running ability since. He didn’t need to 600-yard game since 2012. against Southern Utah. His passing was plenty. • J.J. Taylor scored on an 84-yard kickoff re- In the third quarter alone, Tate was 6-of-8 for 215 yards and three touchdowns. That included a 65-yard TD pass to Shun Brown and a pretty over-the-shoulder pass to Shawn Poindexter for a 75-yard score. turn in the second quarter, marking Arizona’s first kickoff return for a touchdown since- Cay After Southern Utah rallied to tie it at 17-17 with 2:39 left in the first half, Tate quickly got the Wildcats back in the lead for good. leb Jones returned an onside kick 44 yards for a touchdown against Washington State on Oct. 25, His 30-yard pass to Tony Ellison was the highlight of the eight-play, 67-yard drive. From the Thunderbirds’ 11, Tate bought time running to his right and threw in the end zone to Brown for the TD. 2014. Taylor’s kickoff return was the first non-on- side kickoff return since Travis Cobb returned a The Wildcats took the second-half kickoff and put together another quick scoring drive. With the help of an unsportsmanlike kick 100 yards against Iowa in 2010. conduct penalty, Arizona went 67 yards in five plays in just 1:55. Tate threw 2 yards to Cedric Peterson for the score and it was 31-17. • Arizona had three defenders make their first Arizona scored the first time it had the ball, Tate throwing 17 yards to Ellison for the score. career starts Saturday: Defensive end JB Brown, “The offense did a great job of controlling the football the first half,” Southern Utah coach Demario Warren said. “I think nose guard Abraham Maiava Jr and SPUR safety they had their defense tired and worn out, but our defense just couldn’t stop them tonight. Khalil Tate had a great game.” Dayven Coleman.

28 2018 Arizona Football • Game 10 • vs. Colorado 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 4 Recap at Oregon State Team Stats Category ARIZ OSU Cats Rush Their Way to Win at Oregon State FIRST DOWNS 29 18 Game 3 » Arizona (2-2, 1-0 Pac-12) vs. Oregon State (1-3, 0-1 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 51-442 44-97 PASSING YDS (NET) 152 141 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 22 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-9-0 26-18-0 Time...... 1 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-594 70-238 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Corvallis, Ore. Punt Returns-Yards 2-21 0-0 Stadium...... Reser Stadium (33,022) Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 3-55 Surface...... AstroTurf Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Television...... P12N 35 14 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-54.0 7-42.4 All-Time Series...... 24-15-1 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-0 Penalties-Yards 7-55 5-50 In Corvallis...... 10-8-1 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 27:05 32:55 Previous Meeting...... ARIZ 49, OSU 28 Arizona 7 7 7 14 35 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 8 8 of 17 Streak... Arizona has now won two in a row OSU 7 0 0 7 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-10 2-20

First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Taylor, J. 40 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:18 TOP; 12:37 left Individual Stats OSU (7-7) Bradford, T. 8 yd pass from Blount (Choukair kick) Drive: 13 plays, 85 yards, 5:13 TOP, 0:56 left

Second Quarter RUSHING: Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 27-284; Brightwell, ARIZ (14-7) Brown, S. 21 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards, 4:26 TOP; 8:25 left G. 13-113; Brown, S. 1-27; Third Quarter Rodriguez, R. 1-8; Glatting, J. 1-8; Mariscal, A. ARIZ (21-7) Poindexter, S. 16 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:21 TOP; 10:39 left 2-8; Leon, B. 1-5; TEAM 1-minus 2; Tate, K. 4-minus 9. Oregon State-Jef- Fourth Quarter ferson, J. 19-82; Bradford, T. ARIZ (28-7) Brightwell, G. 8 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 9 plays, 94 yards, 3:32 TOP; 13:23 left 1-13; Rogers, Kase 8-13; Colletto, Jack 2-3; OSU (14-28) Hernandez, T. 25 yd pass from Blount (Choukair kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 6:29 TOP; 6:54 left Blount, Conor 12-1; Flemings, Champ ARIZ (35-14) Taylor, J. 62 yd run (Havrisik kick) Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:28 TOP; 5:26 left 1-0; Rodriguez, D. 1-minus 15.

PASSING: Arizona-Tate, K. 9-17-0-152. Oregon CORVALLIS, Ore -- After an explosive game, Arizona running back J.J. Taylor was asked what was working well for him. State-Blount, Conor 17-24-0-137; “The offensive line,” he responded, then chuckled. “All the stuff that we do at practice just showed up today.” Colletto, Jack 1-2-0-4. Taylor rushed for a Reser Stadium-record 284 yards and two touchdowns, including a 62-yard sprint, as Arizona ran wild over Oregon State 35-14 in the Pac-12 opener on Saturday afternoon. RECEIVING: Arizona-Poindexter, S. 4-92; Brown, S. 3-42; Cooper, D. 1-10; Dual-threat quarterback Khalil Tate, hampered by an injured ankle this season, passed for 152 yards and two touchdowns Berryhill, S. 1-8. Oregon State-Bradford, T. 5-29; for the Wildcats. Gary Brightwell added 113 yards rushing and a touchdown and Shawn Poindexter had 92 receiving yards Hernandez, T. 4-51; and a score for Arizona. Jefferson, J. 3-18; Hodgins, Isaiah 2-19; Smalls, Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin said there was no doubt this was his team’s best game of the season. Isaiah 2-15; Rogers, Kase 2-9. Safety Jalen Moore had 14 tackles, 13 unassisted, while Conor Blount threw for 137 yards and two touchdowns for the Beavers. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-None. Oregon State- None. Arizona outgained Oregon State 594 yards to 238 yards. SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Harris, J. 1-0; Johnson, “We never really found some rhythm out there. We really didn’t,” said Oregon State coach Jonathan Smith. PJ 1-0; Schooler, C. 1-0. Oregon The Wildcats led 14-7 at halftime but missed scoring opportunities, in part due to penalties. State-Rashed Jr., H. 1-1; Whetzel, Kee 0-1. Arizona (2-2, 1-0 Pac-12) scored on the first possession of the second half to take control of the game, with Tate throwing a 16-yard touchdown to Poindexter. With the score 28-14, Taylor’s long run crushed any remaining hopes for the Beavers (1-3, 0-1). Arizona Notebook Oregon State has juggled starters and playing time at quarterback, but Blount started his third straight game. Season start- • Kevin Sumlin became the first Arizona coach er Jake Luton replaced Blount last week versus Nevada but injured his ankle and did not play Saturday. since Larry Smith in 1980 to win his first Pac-12 Last season, Arizona went for a whopping 534 rushing yards against the Beavers in a 49-28 victory. game as the Wildcats’ coach. Rich Rodriguez, , and On Saturday, the Wildcats had 442 rushing yards. all lost their first conference games as Arizona’s “It’s a stepping stone for our new offensive line to have a good rushing game,” said left tackle Layth Friekh. coach. THE TAKEAWAY Arizona: The Wildcat offensive line opened up big holes for their running backs, who often weren’t touched until they were • Redshirt sophomore running back J.J. Taylor well into the secondary. . No one expected Tate to match his career-high 349 yards and five touchdowns from last week rushed for 284 yards and two touchdowns on against Southern Utah, but he was effective enough against the Beavers despite completing 9 of 17 passes. 27 carries. Taylor’s 284 yards are the fourth-best mark in school history and third-best by a run- Oregon State: Wide receiver Trevon Bradford, injured Sept. 15 versus Nevada, returned to action against the Wildcats and caught an 8-yard touchdown. . Running back Jermar Jefferson totaled 100 yards, with 82 rushing yards. ning back. He’s the 15th player in program his- tory to rush for at least 200 yards in a game. YELLOW FLAGS -- The Wildcats were hit with seven penalties for 55 yards. Arizona had a touchdown wiped out with about The 284 yards and two touchdowns mark career 4 minutes left in the first half due to an illegal man downfield penalty. After an intentional grounding call pushed the ball back further, kicker Lucas Havrisik badly missed a 55-yard field goal. Sumlin estimated that penalties cost the Wildcats 21 highs for Taylor. points on Saturday, and said flags could cause the team to lose a game down the road. • As a team, Arizona rushed for 442 yards, which KICKING WOES? -- Havrisik also missed a 43-yard field goal in the first half. Early in the third quarter, Arizona lined up is the team’s biggest output since rushing for a for another 43-yard field goal, but the Wildcats rushed for a first down on a trick play. Havrisik is now 4 for 8, though that statistic is slightly misleading. All his misses are from 43 yards or longer. program-record 534 yards last season against Oregon State.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 29 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 5 Recap vs USC Team Stats Category USC ARIZ Arizona’s Fourth-Quarter Rally Falls Short Against USC FIRST DOWNS 18 20 Game 5 » USC (3-2, 2-1 Pac-12) vs. Arizona (2-3, 1-1 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 47-253 37-98 PASSING YDS (NET) 197 232 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 29 Passes Att-Comp-Int 24-16-0 33-16-1 Time...... 7:30 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-450 70-330 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Punt Returns-Yards 4--1 3-33 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (43,573) Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 Surface...... Turf Interception Returns-Yards 1--4 0-0 Television...... ESPN2 24 20 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.0 9-38.0 All-Time Series...... 8-34 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 18-169 8-80 In Tucson...... 4-14 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 32:51 27:09 Previous Meeting...... USC 49, UA 35 USC 7 10 7 0 24 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 4 of 16 Streak...... USC has now won six in a row Arizona 0 0 7 13 20 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 1-2 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 2-11

First Quarter USC (7-0) Malepeai, V. 1 yd run (Brown kick) Drive: 12 plays, 90 yards, 4:40 TOP; 5:52 ;eft Individual Stats

Second Quarter USC (10-0) Brown, M. 42 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 2:20 TOP, 11:12 left RUSHING: USC-Ware, Aca’Cedri 21-173; Carr, USC (17-0) Ware, A. 26 yd run (Brown kick) Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 5:12 TOP, 5:08 left Stephen 14-80; Malepeai, Vavae 3-8; Daniels, JT 4-2; TEAM 5-minus 10. Arizona-Tay- Third Quarter lor, J.J. 18-50; Tate, K. 13-38; USC (24-0) Ware, A. 69 yd run (Brown kick) Drive: 4 plays, 92 yards, 2:06 TOP; 10:36 left Brightwell, G. 4-14; Brown, S. 1-3; Ellison, T. ARIZ (7-24) Berryhill, S. 33 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 7 plays, 84 yards, 2:45 TOP, 7:44 left 1-minus 7. Fourth Quarter ARIZ (14-24) Peterson, C. 32 yd pass from Tate (Havrisik kick) Drive: 1 plays, 32 yards, 0:08 TOP; 9:34 left PASSING: USC-Daniels, JT 16-24-0-197. Arizo- ARIZ (20-24) Brightwell, G. 1 yd run (Havrisik kick no good) Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 2:23 TOP, 1:40 left na-Tate, K. 16-33-1-232.

RECEIVING: USC-St. Brown, Amon 5-54; Falo, TUCSON, Ariz. -- Southern California clicked on both sides of the ball, overcoming a rash of penalties while building a Josh 3-54; Vaughns, Tyler 2-23; 24-point lead. Jones, Velus 2-22; Malepeai, Vavae 2-14; Pittman, Then the offense bogged down. Two fumbles were lost in the fourth quarter. The penalties kept piling up. Michae 1-20; Petite, Tyler 1-10. Arizona-Brown, S. 5-81; Taylor, J.J. 3-22; What appeared to be an easy road victory turned into an ugly one. Peterson, C. 2-38; Ellison, T. Aca’Cedric Ware ran for 197 yards and two touchdowns, and USC overcame a mountain of penalties to hold off Arizona 2-29; Poindexter, S. 2-22; Berryhill, S. 1-33; Coo- for a 24-20 victory Saturday night. per, D. 1-7.

“The one thing I love about our kids is they’re realists,” USC coach Clay Helton said. “To be able to come out of here with a INTERCEPTIONS: USC-Tell, Marvell 1-minus 4. victory and know there’s still more on the bone is a good thing.” Arizona-None. USC (3-2, 2-1 Pac-12) dominated the Wildcats while building a 24-point third-quarter lead, but lost two fourth-quarter fum- bles to let Arizona (2-3, 1-1) back in it. The Trojans also had 18 penalties for 169 yards, including a pass interference call that FUMBLES: USC-Daniels, JT 1-1; TEAM 1-1; Falo, negated an interception in the fourth quarter. Josh 1-1. Arizona-None. Arizona’s Gary Brightwell scored on a 1-yard run with 1:40 to play, but Lucas Havrisik missed the extra point and USC recovered the onside kick. SACKS (UA-A): USC-Gustin, Porter 1-0. Arizo- na-Johnson, PJ 1-0; Wilborn, K. 1-0. “We didn’t play very well,” Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin said. “Really, after that first drive of the second half, our defense did a good job.” JT Daniels managed the Trojans offense well in the first half before the Trojans went stagnant in the second. He completed 16 of 24 passes for 197 yards and lost a fumble to set up Khalil Tate’s 32-yard touchdown pass to Cedric Peterson. Arizona Notebook Tate threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns, but was limited to 38 yards rushing. J.J. Taylor, who had 284 yards rushing against Oregon State last week, was held to 50 yards on 18 carries. • Redshirt freshman receiver Stanley Berryhill caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Khalil “USC did a nice job of challenging us,” Sumlin said. Tate in the third quarter for his first career touch- down. That was Berryhill’s lone catch of the eve- The Trojans controlled Arizona on both sides of the ball while building a 17-0 halftime lead. ning. USC racked up 281 total yards in the first half, scoring on Vavae Malepeai’s 1-yard run in the first quarter and Ware’s 26-yarder in the second. The Trojans stymied the Wildcats’ offense, limiting them to 116 yards while intercepting a pass by • Redshirt junior receiver Cedric Peterson fin- Tate to set up Michael Brown’s 42-yard field goal. ished with two catches for 38 yards and a touch- down. The 38 yards established a new career Arizona caught a break when a facemask penalty -- USC’s ninth penalty of the half -- tacked on to a 20-yard completion gave high, besting his previous total of 33 set in 2016 the Wildcats a chance for a field goal with no time on the clock. Marvell Tell blocked Havrisik’s 28-yard field-goal attempt, versus Colorado. The touchdown was the second preserving the first-half shutout. of Peterson’s career. The second half continued the same as the first: Arizona gained 13 yards before punting on its first drive, Ware ripped off a 69-yard touchdown run. • Redshirt sophomore safety Jarrius Wallace fin- ished with nine tackles, tying his career high, set Arizona’s offense finally showed some life with Tate connecting on two long throws. The second one, 33 yards to Stanley last season at California. Wallace made his third Berryhill III, cut USC’s lead to 24-7. consecutive start for the Wildcats at the Bandit safety position. The Wildcats recovered a fumble at USC’s 32-yard line after sacking Daniels early in the fourth quarter and Tate hit Cedric Peterson for a 32-yard touchdown on the next play, cutting the lead to 10. • Redshirt sophomore Jacob Colacion finished Arizona got another score, but took too long in getting it and couldn’t get the ball back. with a career-high four tackles Saturday. “We just need to play a complete game in all three phases,” Arizona linebacker Colin Schooler said. “If you look at our losses, we haven’t done that.”

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Game 6 Recap vs Cal Team Stats Category CAL ARIZ Defense Leads Arizona to Crucial Win Past Cal FIRST DOWNS 25 13 Game 6 » Cal (3-2, 0-2 Pac-12) vs. Arizona (3-3, 2-1 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-161 34-124 PASSING YDS (NET) 315 141 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 6 Passes Att-Comp-Int 43-32-3 25-15-1 Time...... 7:00 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-476 59-265 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Punt Returns-Yards 2--3 2-24 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (44,253) Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-30 Surface...... Turf Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 3-146 Television...... FS1 17 24 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-46.0 5-42.6 All-Time Series...... 18-14-2 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-1 Penalties-Yards 13-115 10-72 In Tucson...... 10-6 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 34:46 25:14 Previous Meeting...... UA 45, Cal 44 USC 0 14 0 3 20 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 5 of 15 Streak... Arizona has now won five in a row Arizona 10 0 7 7 24 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 0-0 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 2-17

First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Ellison, T. 31 yd pass from Tate (Pollack kick) Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 5:18 TOP; 9:42 left Individual Stats ARIZ (10-0) Pollack, J. 46 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 36 yards, 3:19 TOP, 1:49 left RUSHING: California-McIlwain, Brand 20-107; Second Quarter Laird, Patrick 14-54. CAL (7-10) McIlwain, B. 25 yd run (Thomas kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:47 TOP, 14:02 left Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 15-73; Tate, K. 8-40; Bright- CAL (14-10) McIlwain, B. 23 yd run (Thomas kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:13 TOP, 0:41 left well, G. 7-26; Joiner, J. 2-minus 4; TEAM 2-minus 11. Third Quarter ARIZ (17-14) Hearn, A. 34 yd interception return (Pollack kick) PASSING: California-McIlwain, Brand 32-43-3- Fourth Quarter 315. Arizona-Tate, K. 15-25-1-141. ARIZ (24-14) Young Jr., S. 24 yd interception return (Pollack kick) CAL (17-24) Thomas, G. 35 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 57 yards, 2:57 TOP, 0:16 left RECEIVING: California-Ways, Moe 8-97; Laird, Patrick 8-34; Wharton III, Vi 4-43; Bunting, Ian 4-36; Noa, Kanawai 3-48; Duncan, TUCSON, Ariz. -- California, searching for its first Pac-12 road victory in three years, dominated Arizona statistically on Jordan 3-40; Hawkins, Jeremi 1-14; Saturday. Ashton, Jake 1-3. Arizona-Brown, S. 4-38; Elli- But turnovers doomed Cal in another loss to the Wildcats in what Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin called “a really gutty per- son, T. 3-41; Poindexter, S. 3-16; formance” by his team. Peterson, C. 2-19; Cooper, D. 2-14; Taylor, J.J. 1-13. The Wildcats took advantage of four turnovers in the second half, all by Cal quarterback Brandon McIlwain, turning two of them into touchdowns, and the Wildcats handed California its 14th consecutive Pac-12 road loss with a 24-17 victory over the Bears on Saturday night. INTERCEPTIONS: California-Bynum, Camryn 1-0. Arizona-Young Jr., S. 2-62; Scottie Young Jr. had two fourth-quarter interceptions, returning the second one 24 yards for a touchdown to put Arizona Schooler, C. 1-50; Hearn, A. 0-34. up 24-14 with 3:13 to play. Arizona (3-3, 2-1 Pac-12) beat the Bears (3-2, 0-2) for the fifth straight time. FUMBLES: California-Noa, Kanawai 1-0; McIl- wain, Brand 1-1. Arizona-Brown, S. “We gave them two touchdowns and we can’t do that,” Cal coach Justin Wilcox said. “We had turnovers, penalties and self-inflicted wounds. ... We have smart guys so we have to play smarter. We can’t make dumb mistakes like that.” 2-0; Taylor, J.J. 1-1; TEAM 1-0; Schooler, C. 1-0. Cal’s Greg Thomas kicked a 35-yard field goal with 16 seconds to play but the Wildcats recovered the onside kick attempt SACKS (UA-A): California-Psalms, Malik 1-0. to preserve the victory. Arizona-Anderson III, L 0-1; Harris, McIlwain, who got his first start for Cal and played the entire game at quarterback after sharing the job the first three J. 0-1; Brown, JB 1-0. games, ran for two touchdowns but in the second half threw three interceptions and fumbled the ball away. He also was stopped short on a fourth-and-one situation at the Arizona 3-yard line as Cal tried to take the lead rather than settle for what would have been a game-tying field goal. Arizona Notebook Down 14-10, Arizona took the lead late in the third quarter with a strange combination interception return/fumble return. • Arizona posted just 265 yards of total offense in Saturday’s win over Cal. It’s the fewest yards Colin Schooler picked off McIlwain’s pass and returned it 39 yards. As he was running, he had the ball knocked loose by Arizona has had in a win since also totaling 265 in Cal’s Jeremiah Hawkins. The ball bounced once and the Wildcats’ Azizi Hearn grabbed it in stride and raced 34 yards to the a 20-17 win over Arizona State in 2009. end zone for the score to make it 17-14 with 3:19 left in the quarter. “That went from a good play to a bad play to a great play,” Schooler said. “It was a huge momentum swing.” • Arizona scored a pair of defensive touchdowns Saturday. Azizi Hearn had a 34-yard interception Cal drove to the Arizona 3-yard line and went for it on fourth-and-one. But McIlwain was stopped for no gain by Derek Boles return and safety Scottie Young Jr., also had a 24- and a host of other tacklers, keeping the Wildcats up by three points. yard interception return for a touchdown. It’s the first time Arizona has had two defensive touch- After Arizona fumbled the ball away at midfield, Young intercepted McIlwain’s pass and returned it 35 yards to set up Josh downs in a game since Sept. 3, 2015 versus Pollack’s 40-yard field goal try. But it bounced off the left upright and it remained a three-point game with 7:05 to play. UTSA. In that game, Anthony Lopez had an inter- McIlwain completed 32 of 43 passes for 315 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions. He rushed 107 yards, ception return for a touchdown and Jamar Allah including touchdown runs of 25 and 23 yards. had a fumble return for a touchdown. McIlwain was coming off a 123-yard rushing game in last weekend’s home loss to Oregon, becoming the first Cal quarter- • Scottie Young Jr., had a pair of interceptions back to reach 100 yards on the ground since Joe Kapp in 1958. Saturday, marking the first time an Arizona play- er had two interceptions in a game since Jace He appeared in eight games, three as a starter, as a freshman at South Carolina two seasons ago. He had been sharing Whittaker had a pair of interceptions last year quarterback duties at Cal with redshirt freshman Chase Garbers before Saturday night. versus UCLA on Oct. 14. Khalil Tate was 15 of 25 for 141 yards and a touchdown for Arizona. He also gained 40 yards on eight carries despite aggra- vating an ankle injury.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 31 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 7 Recap vs Utah Team Stats Category ARIZ UTAH Cats Downed on Road by Utes FIRST DOWNS 19 23 Game 7 » Arizona (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) vs. Utah (4-2, 2-2 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-72 46-230 PASSING YDS (NET) 246 265 Date...... Friday, Oct. 12 Passes Att-Comp-Int 46-24-0 22-16-1 Time...... 7:00 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 77-318 68-495 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-2 Stadium...... Rice-Eccles Stadium (45,862) Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-67 0-0 Surface...... Turf Interception Returns-Yards 1-33 0-0 Television...... ESPN 10 42 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.8 4-48.2 All-Time Series...... 19-23-2 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 5-56 9-94 In Salt Lake City...... 9-12 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 26:50 33:10 Previous Meeting...... Utah 30, UA 24 Arizona 0 0 3 7 10 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 5 of 13 Streak...... Utah has now won three in a row Utah 14 14 7 7 42 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 3-3 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 5-25

First Quarter UTAH (7-0) Nacua, S. 8 yd pass from Huntley (Gay kick) Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 7:13 TOP, 7:47 left Individual Stats UTAH (14-0) Moss, Z. 1 yd run (Gay kick) Drive: 8 plays, 69 yards, 3:23 TOP, 2:47 left RUSHING: Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 14-63; Brightwell, G. 7-19; Joiner, J. 5-5; Tate, Second Quarter K. 2-3; Rodriguez, R. 3-minus 18. Utah-Moss, UTAH (21-0) Simpkins, D. 68 yd pass from Huntley (Gay kick) Drive: 3 plays, 83 yards, 1:07 TOP, 10:39 left Zack 15-68; Huntley, Tyler 11-64; UTAH (28-0) Huntley, T. 3 yd run (Gay kick) Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 4:34 TOP, 1:56 left Shyne, Armand 8-53; Wishnowsky, M. 1-28; Third Quarter Green, TJ 4-21; Covey, Britain 1-5; UTAH (35-0) Huntley, T. 58 yd pass from Covey, B. (Gay kick) Drive: 2 plays, 67 yards, 0:42 TOP, 13:12 left Kuithe, Brant 1-minus 2; TEAM 2-minus 3; Shel- ARIZ (3-35) Pollack, J. 37 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 56 yards, 3:56 TOP, 9:16 left ley, Jason 3-minus 4.

Fourth Quarter PASSING: Arizona-Rodriguez, R. 20-38-0-226; ARIZ (10-35) Peterson, C. 42 yd pass from Rodriguez, R. (Pollock kick) Drive: 7 plays, 93 yards, 1:50 TOP, 13:23 left Joiner, J. 3-4-0-17; Tate, K. UTAH (42-10) Shyne, A. 22 yd run (Gay kick) Drive: 5 plays, 68 yards, 1:57 TOP, 6:14 left 1-4-0-3. Utah-Huntley, Tyler 14-19-1-201; Covey, Britain 2-2-0-64; Shelley, SALT LAKE CITY, Utah -- Tyler Huntley is flashing his familiar gap-toothed smile a lot more often these days. Jason 0-1-0-0. “Man, that was pretty tight,” Huntley said with a wide grin after he threw for two touchdowns, ran for another and caught a 58-yard TD pass, leading Utah past Arizona 42-10 on Friday night. RECEIVING: Arizona-Brown, S. 8-43; Peterson, C. In an effort to keep Huntley healthy, Utah coaches talked all fall camp about limiting his hits and making him more of a 4-63; Cooper, D. 4-57; passer. After losses to Washington and Washington State where the Utah offense sputtered, the Utes committed to the Poindexter, S. 3-39; Berryhill, S. 3-30; Taylor, J.J. running game and has let Huntley freelance again with his legs and arm. 1-14; Brightwell, G. 1-0. Utah-Covey, Britain 6-51; Simpkins,Demari 3-78; On a play that typified the game, Huntley handed the ball to , who tossed it to Britain Covey coming the other direction. Covey, a title-winning high school quarterback who is now Utah’s leading receiver, threw a perfect spiral to Dixon, Jaylen 2-42; Nacua, Huntley for 58-yard touchdown. Samson 2-21; Huntley, Tyler 1-58; Jackson, Jake 1-9; Moss, Zack 1-6. In postgame interviews, Huntley made sure everyone knew there was no quarterback controversy with Covey. “I’m definitely quarterback and that isn’t even a question,” Huntley said after his triple-threat performance. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-Schooler, C. 1-33. Utah-None. Utah (4-2, 2-2 Pac-12) led 35-0 less than two minutes into the second half. Chase Hansen sacked Khalil Tate by the ankle late in the first quarter and the Wildcats’ QB was visibly limping after that SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Johnson, PJ 1-0; Burns, point. Jamarye Joiner replaced Tate for two series before giving way to Rhett Rodriguez, who threw for 226 yards and a L. 1-0. Utah-Repp, Caleb 1-0; 42-yard fourth-quarter touchdown to Cedric Peterson for Arizona (3-4, 2-2). Anae, Bradlee 1-0; Hansen, Chase 1-0; Barton, “Running was out of the question and even dropping back and handing it off (was hard),” Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin said Cody 1-0; Penisini, John 1-0. about Tate. “I saw a player that could barely move, so we had to make a change.” Arizona Notebook Huntley, who went 14 of 19 for 201 yards, lobbed a pass to Samson Nacua for an 8-yard touchdown that capped a 15-play, 75-yard opening drive, marking the longest possession of the season for Utah. • Arizona posted just 265 yards of total offense in Saturday’s win over Cal. It’s the fewest yards “We’ve talked a lot about starting fast and starting physical. I think we’ve really found an identity as a team and it’s obvious Arizona has had in a win since also totaling 265 in to see,” Covey said. a 20-17 win over Arizona State in 2009. In addition to 64 yards rushing, Huntley completed his longest pass of the season (68 yards) down the right sideline to Demari Simpkins in stride for the Utes’ third touchdown. • Arizona scored a pair of defensive touchdowns Saturday. Azizi Hearn had a 34-yard interception Utah’s balanced attack produced 230 yards rushing to compliment 265 yards through the air. Meanwhile, Arizona was held return and safety Scottie Young Jr., also had a 24- to 72 yards on the ground, 130 under its average, as the Wildcats became one-dimensional. yard interception return for a touchdown. It’s the first time Arizona has had two defensive touch- DEBILI-TATE-D downs in a game since Sept. 3, 2015 versus UTSA. In that game, Anthony Lopez had an inter- Before leaving the game in the first quarter, Tate was 1-of-4 passing for three yards and had just three yards rushing. Pegged as a Heisman Trophy hopeful, Tate has been dealing with a sprained left ankle since the second game of the season ception return for a touchdown and Jamar Allah at Houston. After running for 1,411 yards last season, Tate has been held to 112 yards rushing in seven games. had a fumble return for a touchdown. TOO MUCH OF A KILLER INSTINCT? • Scottie Young Jr., had a pair of interceptions Saturday, marking the first time an Arizona play- Despite leading 35-10 in the fourth quarter, Mitch Wishnowsky faked a punt and ran 28 yards for a first down. Utah coach er had two interceptions in a game since Jace Kyle Whittingham has said several times this season that the Australian punter has the green light to run anytime he sees Whittaker had a pair of interceptions last year an opening. Thomas Reid III got a personal foul on the tackle and there was pushing and shoving between the frustrated Wildcats and the jubilant Utes along the Arizona sideline. “That wasn’t a called play,” Whittingham said. “It’s just part of versus UCLA on Oct. 14. our rugby punt package.”

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Game 8 Recap vs UCLA Team Stats Category ARIZ UCLA UCLA Knocks Off Arizona 31-30 FIRST DOWNS 22 23 Game 8 » Arizona (3-5, 2-3 Pac-12) vs. UCLA (2-5, 2-2 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-289 47-153 PASSING YDS (NET) 231 307 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 20 Passes Att-Comp-Int 34-15-2 35-22-0 Time...... 7:30 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 72-520 82-460 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Location...... Pasadena, Calif. Punt Returns-Yards 3-21 0-0 Stadium...... Rose Bowl (54,686) Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-46 0-0 Surface...... Grass Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-16 Television...... ESPN2 30 31 � Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.8 7-48.4 All-Time Series...... 16-25-2 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-1 Penalties-Yards 6-64 12-103 In Pasadena...... 11- 11 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 27:18 32:42 Previous Meeting...... UA 47, UCLA 30 Arizona 0 7 13 10 30 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 8 of 18 Streak...... UCLA has now won one in a row UCLA 7 10 7 7 31 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 2-3 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-23 0-0 First Quarter UCLA (7-0) Allen, K. 16 yd pass from Thompson-Robinson (Molson kick) Drive: 9 plays, 62 yards, 4:11 TOP, 9:51 left Individual Stats RUSHING: Arizona-Taylor, J.J. 19-154; Brightwell, Second Quarter UCLA (10-0) Molson, J. 40 yd field goal Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards, 3:22 TOP, 14:56 left G. 15-121; Rodriguez, R. 4-14. ARIZ (7-10) Poindexter, S. 13 yd pass from Rodriguez (Pollack kick) Drive: 5 plays, 71 yards, 2:00 TOP, 6:38 left UCLA-Kelley, Joshua 31-136; Felton, D. 3-18; UCLA (17-7) Asiasi, D. 24 yd pass from Speight (Molson kick) Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:04 TOP, 1:34 left Thmpsn-Robinson 6-7; Speight, Wilton 4-minus 2; TEAM 3-minus 6. Third Quarter ARIZ (10-17) Pollack, J. 29 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 71 yards, 3:09 TOP, 10:16 left PASSING: Arizona-Rodriguez, R. 15-34-2-231. ARIZ (17-17) Poindexter, S. 11 yd pass from Rodriguez (Pollack kick) Drive: 3 plays, 15 yards, 1:14 TOP, 8:54 left UCLA-Speight, Wilton 17-27-0-204; ARIZ (20-17) Pollack, J. 39 yd field goal Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 1:53 TOP, 4:58 left UCLA (24-20) Felton, D. 25 yd pass from Speight (Molson kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:50 TOP, 3:08 left Thmpsn-Robinson 5-8-0-103.

Fourth Quarter RECEIVING: Arizona-Poindexter, S. 6-106; Coo- ARIZ (27-24) Taylor, J. 1 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 8 plays, 72 yards, 2:47 TOP, 12:34 left per, D. 2-51; Ellison, T. 2-42; UCLA (31-27) Kelley, J. 28 yd run (Molson kick) Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:01 TOP, 11:33 left Taylor, J.J. 2-11; Berryhill, S. 1-11; Reid III, T. 1-6; ARIZ (30-31) Pollack, J. 29 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 5:00 TOP, 6:28 left Brown, S. 1-4. PASADENA, Calif. -- Wilton Speight didn’t know when he was going to receive another opportunity to play quarterback for UCLA-Wilson, Caleb 6-82; Kelley, Joshua 4-43; UCLA, but when he did he wasn’t going to let the opportunity slip away. Felton, D. 4-36; Howard, Theo 3-84; Asiasi, Devin 1-24; Allen, Kazmeir 1-16; Lee, The graduate transfer got that chance during Saturday’s game against Arizona when starter Dorian Thompson-Robinson was injured during the second quarter. Speight came in and threw a pair of touchdown passes as the Bruins held on for Dymond 1-13; Irby, Martell a 31-30 victory. 1-5; Fernea, Ethan 1-4.

“It has been a long time but I am happy and relieved,” said Speight, who completed 17 of 27 passes for 204 yards. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-None. UCLA-Lake, Speight transferred from Michigan, where he started 16 games over three seasons. He won UCLA’s starting job but ag- Quentin 1-12; Gates, Elijah 1-4. gravated a back injury during the first half of the Sept. 1 opener against Cincinnati and was replaced by Dorian Thomp- son-Robinson. SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Connolly, F. 1-0; School- Thompson-Robinson, who was 5 of 8 for 103 yards and a touchdown, appeared to injure his arm while being sacked during er, C. 1-0; Harris, J. 1-0; Boles, the second quarter, which paved the way for Speight. D. 1-0. UCLA-None. “I thought he was good. He hadn’t played in a while, so there was a little rust there,” UCLA coach Chip Kelly said. “For him to come back in was good. In the fourth quarter he was on point. Once we kind of got settled with him I thought he did a really nice job.” Arizona Notebook Joshua Kelley -- who had 136 yards on 31 carries -- has rushed for over 100 yards in four straight games, becoming the • Arizona finished with 12 tackles-for-loss and first Bruins’ running back to do that since Tyler Ebell had a six-game streak in 2002. Kelley’s 28-yard touchdown with 11:33 remaining gave the Bruins (2-5, 2-2 Pac-12) the lead for good. four sacks in Saturday’s loss, marking new sea- son highs in both. The Wildcats had 10 tackles-for- “Wilton was excellent. He is experienced and has always tried to stay ready,” Kelley said. loss and three sacks in a win over Oregon State Arizona’s Rhett Rodriguez was 15 of 34 for 231 yards with two touchdowns and two interceptions in his first collegiate earlier this season, which stood as the respective start while J.J. Taylor rushed for 154 yards and a touchdown. Shawn Poindexter had six receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns. previous highs for the season. The Wildcats (3-5, 2-3) would have won the game if it wasn’t for a pair of costly turnovers in the first half. Rodriguez was • Senior receiver Shawn Poindexter had six picked off by UCLA free safety Quentin Lake in the end zone to end the Wildcats’ second drive. catches for 106 yards and two touchdowns. It In the second quarter, Taylor appeared to be going in for a 56-yard touchdown until Darnay Holmes forced a fumble at the marked the senior’s first career multiple-touch- UCLA 3 and recovered it in the end zone. down game and second career 100-yard receiv- “The decision making in critical moments hurts in a game like this,” Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin said. “When you are in ing game. Poindexter had seven catches for 134 these one-score games we have to close them out. Tonight was a situation where UCLA did it.” yards earlier this season at Houston for his other UCLA led 17-7 at halftime before Arizona scored 13 straight points. After Josh Pollack’s 29-yard field goal brought the Wild- 100-yard receiving game. cats within a touchdown, they tied it on their next possession on a Rodriguez 11-yard touchdown to Poindexter. Arizona took over on the UCLA 15 after Derek Boles’ sacked Speight and recovered a fumble. • Redshirt sophomore running back J.J. Tay- The Wildcats would take a 20-17 lead on a 39-yard field goal by Pollack before the Bruins would take it back when Speight lor finished with 154 yards on 19 carries for his threw a 25-yard touchdown to Demetric Felton. fifth-career 100-yard rushing game and second Taylor’s 1-yard TD early in the fourth quarter put Arizona back on top 27-24, but it lasted only 61 seconds before Kelley’s this season. Taylor ran for 284 yards earlier this score. season against Oregon State. The 154 yards are the third-most in Taylor’s career and second-high- A Pollack 29-yard field goal with 6:28 remaining brought the Wildcats within a point, but UCLA would take over and run out the clock. est against a Pac-12 opponent.

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Game 9 Recap vs Oregon Team Stats Category ORE ARIZ Tate Returns, Arizona Rolls over No. 19 Oregon 44-15 FIRST DOWNS 18 27 Game 9 » Oregon (5-3, 2-3 Pac-12) vs. UCLA (4-5, 3-3 Pac-12) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-84 51-276 PASSING YDS (NET) 186 189 Date...... Saturday, Oct. 27 Passes Att-Comp-Int 48-24-1 33-19-1 Time...... 7:30 p.m. (MST) TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-270 84-465 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Punt Returns-Yards 1--1 2-43 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (42,845) Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-27 2-36 Surface...... Turf Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-1 Television...... ESPN 15 44 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-41.8 5-42.0 All-Time Series...... 17-26 Score by Quarters Fumbles-Lost 4-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 6-53 11-106 In Tucson...... 11- 11 1 2 3 4 F Possession Time 23:51 36:09 Previous Meeting...... UO 48, UA 28 Oregon 0 8 0 7 15 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 8 of 18 Streak... Arizona has now won one in a row Arizona 10 13 14 7 44 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 6-6 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 1-9 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Poindexter, S. 22 yd pass from Tate (Pollack kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:03 TOP, 11:08 left Individual Stats ARIZ (10-0) Pollack, J. 34 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 0:41 TOP, 4:52 left

Second Quarter RUSHING: Oregon-Herbert, Justin 6-31; Dye, ARIZ (13-0) Pollack, J. 32 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 3:19 TOP, 12:43 left Travis 5-23; Brooks-James 5-20; ARIZ (16-0) Pollack, J. 23 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 1 yards, 0:49 TOP, 11:30 left Verdell, CJ 6-14; TEAM 1-minus 4. Arizona-Taylor, ORE (8-16) Mitchell, D. 29 yd pass from Herbert (Herbert rush) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:13 TOP, 9:17 left ARIZ (23-8) Taylor, J. 1 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 18 plays, 88 yards, 7:30 TOP, 1:39 left J.J. 30-212; Brightwell, G. 7-31; Tate, K. 7-26; Mariscal, A. 5-8; Leon, B. 1-0; Third Quarter TEAM 1-minus 1. ARIZ (30-8) Poindexter, S. 8 yd pass from Tate (Pollack kick) Drive: 7 plays, 96 yards, 3:22 TOP, 10:30 left ARIZ (37-8) Brown, S. 27 yd pass from Tate (Pollack kick) Drive: 5 plays, 52 yards, 1:54 TOP, 2:49 left PASSING: Oregon-Herbert, Justin 24-48-1-186. Arizona-Tate, K. 19-33-1-189. Fourth Quarter ORE (15-37) Schooler, B. 7 yd pass from Herbert (Stack kick) Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards, 4:57 TOP, 9:17 left ARIZ (44-15) Taylor, J. 19 yd run (Pollack kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:45 TOP, 3:32 left RECEIVING: Oregon-Mitchell, D. 6-69; Redd, Jaylon 6-33; Breeland, Jacob 4-34; Schooler, B. 3-14; Dye, Travis 2-19; Verdell, CJ TUCAON, Ariz. -- J.J. Taylor burst through holes and leaped over defenders. Khalil Tate was sharp in his return. The defense 2-12; Bay, Ryan 1-5. created turnovers, so did special teams. Arizona-Brown, S. 10-96; Taylor, J.J. 3-16; Poin- Stuck in a recent rut, Arizona picked a great time to play its best game of the season. dexter, S. 2-30; Ellison, T. 2-19; Marcus Jr., T. 1-17; Berryhill, S. 1-11. Taylor ran for 212 yards and two touchdowns, Tate threw for three scores and the Wildcats dominated No. 19 Oregon 44-15 on Saturday night. INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon-Graham Jr., T. 1-0. “We talked about playing four quarters,” Arizona coach Kevin Sumlin said. “Not playing a perfect game, but playing four Arizona-Young Jr., S. 1-1. quarters and we did that.” Arizona (4-5, 3-3 Pac-12) jumped on the Ducks early and never let them up, turning one Oregon miscue after another into SACKS (UA-A): Oregon-Jelks, Jalen 1-0. Arizo- scores. na-Fields II, T. 1-0. Tate threw for 189 yards on 19-of-33 passing with an interception after missing last week’s game against UCLA with a left ankle injury. Shawn Poindexter caught two touchdown passes and Josh Pollack kicked three field goals for Arizona, which had lost three of four. “That was my first time missing a game in my whole football career, so that was something different for me to adjust to,” Arizona Notebook Tate said. “I knew I had to bounce back and lead my team to a W.” Oregon (5-3, 2-3) got off to a slow start for the second straight week, committed three turnovers and two costly mistakes on • Arizona beat No. 19 Oregon 44-15 on special teams. The Ducks were forced to pass after falling behind early and had 270 total yards -- 190 below their average Saturday night, marking the program’s -- against one of the Pac-12’s worst defenses. first win over a ranked opponent since “This was a gut check,” coach Mario Cristobal said. “We’ve got to make sure we’re working the right way, doing the right beating No. 15 Washington State 58-37 things and enhancing those things, and getting ready to take the brunt of what comes with a loss like this.” on Oct. 28, 2017. Oregon fell behind 27-0 by halftime last week, preventing any chance of a comeback in a 34-20 loss to No. 14 Washington State. • The 15 points allowed were the fewest The Ducks got stuck in the starting gate again in the desert. to a ranked opponent since topping No. 20 Oregon 42-10 on Nov. 22, 2014. Arizona picked apart Oregon’s defense on its opening drive and the Ducks somehow left Poindexter uncovered on a 22- yard TD reception. • Sophomore RB J.J. Taylor finished Oregon’s offense sputtered early and the Ducks kept turning it over to give the Wildcats short fields. with 212 yards and two touchdowns on Travis Dye lost a fumble, star quarterback Justin Herbert tossed an interception on an ill-advised throw and Arizona’s 30 carries. Taylor eclipsed the 100-yard Chacho Ulloa broke through to block Tom Snee’s punt at the Oregon 6-yard line. Pollack kicked field goals after each play, mark on the ground for the sixth time in putting Arizona up 16-0. The Ducks finally got some momentum going with Herbert’s 29-yard TD pass to Dillon Mitchell, but Arizona followed with his career and tallied back-to-back 100- an 18-play scoring drive capped by Taylor’s 1-yard run to lead 23-8 at halftime. yard rushing games for the first time “I thought we had some momentum there, but they came right back and scored,” Cristobal said. in his career. The 212 rushing yards are the 14th-most in a single game in pro- Tate opened the second half with an 8-yard TD pass to Poindexter, then found Shun Brown for a 27-yard score after a punt gram history. Taylor joins Ka’Deem Car- hit an Oregon player and Arizona recovered. ey and Khalil Tate as the only players Taylor capped the rout by leaping over a defender into the end zone on a 19-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. in program history to have two games with 210 or more yards.

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Arizona Scoring Plays/Drives

Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score QTR Time BYU Kickoff Lucas Havirisk 24 yard field goal 12 71 4:13 3-7 2 5:39 L, 28-23 Punt Tony Ellison 15 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 9 77 2:29 10-7 2 :50 Kickoff Khalil Tate 2 yard run (Havrisik kick) 9 75 2:31 17-28 4 13:29 Punt J.J. Taylor 1 yard run (pass failed) 8 67 1:28 23-28 4 3:20 Houston Missed FG Lucas Havrisik 49 yard field goal 9 49 3:05 3-38 3 3:16 L, 45-18 Punt Darrius Smith 1 yard run (Havrisik kick) 6 74 1:47 10-38 3 1:47 Punt Khalil Tate 2 yard run (kick failed) 10 75 3:22 16-38 4 11:05 SUU Missed FG Tony Ellison 17 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 5 80 1:25 7-0 1 9:42 W, 62-31 Kickoff J.J. Taylor 84 yard kickoff return (Havrisik kick) 0 0 0 14-3 2 14:42 Kickoff Lucas Havrisik 32 yard field goal 6 45 1:40 17-10 2 7:41 Kickoff Shun Brown 11 yard pass from Khalil Tate 8 67 2:08 24-17 2 :23 Kickoff Cedric Peterson 2 yard pass from Khalil Tate 5 67 1:55 31-17 3 12:56 Punt Lucas Havrisik 35 yard field goal 6 53 1:49 34-17 3 10:17 Punt Shun Brown 65 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 3 66 :53 41-17 3 8:14 Downs Shawn Poindexter 75 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 4 98 1:42 48-17 3 1:47 Kickoff Anthony Mariscal 33 yard run (Havrisik kick) 6 69 2:42 55-24 4 9:50 Interception Branden Leon 1 yard run (Havrisik kick) 3 21 0:50 62-24 4 8:51 Oregon St. Punt J.J. Taylor 40 yard run (Havrisik kick) 5 58 1:18 7-0 1 12:37 W, 35-14 Punt Shun Brown 21 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 10 90 4:26 14-7 2 8:25 Kickoff Shawn Poindexter 16 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 12 75 4:21 21-7 3 10:39 Punt Gary Brightwell 8 yard run (Havrisik kick) 9 94 3:32 28-7 4 13:23 Kickoff J.J. Taylor 62 yard run (Havrisik kick) 3 75 1:28 35-14 4 5:26 USC Kickoff Stanley Berryhill 33 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 7 84 2:45 7-24 3 7:44 L, 24-20 Fumble Cedric Peterson 32 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Havrisik kick) 1 32 0:08 14-24 4 9:34 Downs Gary Brightwell 1 yard run (kick failed) 8 65 2:23 20-24 4 1:40 CAL Kickoff Tony Ellison 31 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Pollack kick) 11 75 5:18 7-0 1 9:42 W, 24-17 Downs Josh Pollack 46 yard field goal 9 36 3:19 10-0 1 1:49 Azizi Hearn 34 yard interception return (Pollack kick) 0 0 0 17-14 3 3:19 Scottie Young Jr. 24 yard interception return (Pollack kick) 0 0 0 24-14 4 3:13 Utah Kickoff Josh Pollack 37 yard field goal 11 56 3:56 3-35 3 9:16 L, 42-10 Punt Cedric Peterson 42 yard pass from Rhett Rodriguez (Pollack kick) 7 93 1:50 10-35 4 13:23 UCLA Punt Shawn Poindexter 13 yard pass from Rhett Rodriguez (Pollack kick) 5 71 2:00 7-10 2 6:38 L, 31-30 Punt Josh Pollack 29 yard field goal 9 71 3:09 10-17 3 10:16 Fumble Shawn Poindexter 11 yard pass from Rhett Rodriguez (Pollack kick) 3 15 1:14 17-17 3 8:54 Punt Josh Pollack 39 yard field goal 5 66 1:53 20-17 3 4:58 Punt J.J. Taylor 1 yard run (Pollack kick) 8 72 2:47 27-24 4 12:34 Kickoff Josh Pollack 29 yard field goal 11 63 5:00 30-31 4 6:28 Oregon Punt Shawn Poindexter 22 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Pollack kick) 7 75 2:03 7-0 1 11:08 W, 44-15 Fumble Josh Pollack 34 yard field goal 4 5 0:41 10-0 1 4:52 Interception Josh Pollack 32 yard field goal 8 37 3:19 13-0 2 12:43 Punt Josh Pollack 23 yard field goal 4 1 0:49 16-0 2 11:30 Kickoff J.J. Taylor 1 yard run 18 88 7:30 23-8 2 1:39 Punt Shawn Poindexter 8 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Pollack kick) 7 96 3:22 30-8 3 10:30 Fumble Shun Brown 27 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Pollack kick) 5 52 1:54 37-8 3 2:49 Kickoff J.J. Taylor 19 yard run (Pollack kick) 10 75 5:45 44-15 4 3:32

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Offensive Career Single-Game Highs RHETT RODRIGUEZ #4 GARY BRIGHTWELL #23 Special Teams Highs Pass attempts...... 38...... at Utah (10/12/18) Rushing yards...... 121...... at UCLA (10/20/18) Pass completions...... 20...... at Utah (10/12/18) Rushes...... 15...... at UCLA (10/20/18) JOSH POLLACK #9 Pass yards...... 231...... at UCLA (10/21/18) Longest rush...... 72...... at UCLA (10/20/18) Made PAT...... 5...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Pass touchdowns...... 2...... at UCLA (10/21/18) Touchdowns...... 1...... 2x, last vs. USC (9/29/18) PAT attempts...... 5...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Longest pass...... 42...... at Utah (10/12/18) Points by kicking...... 11 ...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Longest TD pass...... 42...... at Utah (10/12/18) NATHAN TILFORD #33 Field goals...... 3...... 2x, last at UCLA (10/20/18) Rushing yards...... 79...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Kickoffs...... 9...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) Rushes...... 4...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Punts...... 10...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Longest rush...... 65...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) SHUN BROWN #6 Receptions...... 10...... Oregon (10/27/18) Receiving yards...... 114 ...... vs Wash (9/24/2016) BRYCE WOLMA #81 Longest reception...... 75...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Receptions...... 6...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Kickoff returns...... 2...... vs. WSU (10/24/2015) Receiving yards...... 51...... at Cal (10/21/17) Kickoff return yards...... 43...... at Wash (10/31/2015) Longest reception...... 22...... at Cal (10/21/17) Long kickoff return...... 24...... at Wash (10/31/2015) TD receptions...... 1...... 2x, last at Cal (10/21/17) Punt Returns...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Longest Punt Return...... 66...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) JAMIE NUNLEY #85 SHAWN POINDEXTER #19 Punt Return TD...... 1...... 2x, last at UTEP (9/15/17) TD receptions...... 2...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) Receptions...... 2...... 2x, last at Wash St. Receiving yards...... 43...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Long TD reception...... 75...... at Utah (10/8/2016) ...... (10/28/17) Receptions...... 4...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) Rushes...... 1...... 4x, last at OSU (9/22/18) Receiving yards...... 116 ...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Longest reception...... 43...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Rushing yards...... 30...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) Longest reception...... 68...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Longest Rush...... 30...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) STANLEY BERRYHILL #86 Receptions...... 3...... at Utah (10/12/18) Receving yards...... 33...... vs. USC (9/29/18) DEVAUGHN COOPER #7 Longest reception...... 33...... vs. USC (9/29/18) Receptions...... 4...... at Utah (10/12/18) Receving yards...... 57...... at Utah (10/12/18) Longest reception...... 53...... vs. SUU (9/15/18)

TONY ELLISON #9 Receiving yards...... 111 ...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) Receptions...... 6...... 2x, last at Oregon ...... (11/18/17) Long reception...... 60...... vs. Colorado (10/7/17) Tackles...... 2...... at USC (11/07/2015)

KHALIL TATE #14 Rushing yards...... 327...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Rushes...... 26...... at USC (11/4/17) Longest rush...... 82...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Pass attempts...... 45...... at Houston (9/8/18) Pass completions...... 24...... at Houston (9/8/18) Pass yards...... 349...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) Pass touchdowns...... 5...... 2x, last vs. SUU (9/15/18) Longest pass...... 75...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) Longest TD pass...... 75...... vs. SUU (9/15/18)

CEDRIC PETERSON #18 Receptions...... 4...... at Utah (10/12/18) Receving yards...... 63...... at Utah (10/12/18) Longest reception...... 42...... at Utah (10/12/18)

SHAWN POINDEXTER #19 Receiving yards...... 134...... at Houston (9/8/18) Receptions...... 7...... at Houston (9/8/18) TDs...... 2...... 2x, last vs. Oregon ...... (10/27/18) J.J. TAYLOR #21 Rushing yards...... 284...... at Oregon St. (9/22/18) Rushes...... 30...... vs. Oregon (10/27/18) Longest rush...... 79...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) Rushing TD...... 2...... 3x, last vs Oregon ...... (10/27/18) Longest rush TD...... 79...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17) 100-yd rush games...... 6...... 6x, last vs. Oregon ...... (10/27/18) Receiving yards...... 27...... vs. BYU (9/1/18) Longest reception...... 18...... 2x, last BYU (9/1/18)

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Defensive Career Single-Game Highs

TONY FIELDS II #1 JACE WHITTAKER #17 Tackles...... 13...... vs. Purdue (12/27/17) Tackles...... 12...... vs. Purdue (12/27/17) TFL...... 1.5...... at ASU (11/25/17) TFL...... 1.5...... vs. Purdue (12/27/17) Sacks...... 1...... 6x, last vs. Oregon PBU...... 5...... at Utah (10/8/2016) ...... (10/27/18) Interception...... 2...... vs. UCLA (10/14/2017) INT...... 1...... vs. Wash St. (10/28/17)

LORENZO BURNS #2 SCOTTIE YOUNG JR. #19 Tackles...... 12...... at Cal (10/21/17) Tackles...... 11 ...... at Colorado (10/7/17) PBU...... 3...... vs. BYU (9/1/18) TFL...... 1.5...... at Colorado (10/7/17) INT...... 1...... 5x, last vs. ASU (11/25/17) INT...... 2...... vs. Cal (10/6/17) TFL...... 1...... 4x, last at Utah (10/12/18) ISAIAH HAYES #21 Tackles...... 13...... vs. BYU (9/1/18) JARRIUS WALLACE #3 Sacks...... 1...... vs. Stanford (10/29/2016) Tackles...... 11 ...... at Utah (10/12/18) TFL...... 1...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) Interception...... 1...... 2x, last vs. SUU (9/15/18) PBU...... 2...... at Cal (10/21/17) ANTHONY PANDY #26 Tackles...... 8...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) ANTONIO PARKS #4 TFL...... 1...... 3x, last vs. SUU (9/15/18) Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Sacks...... 1...... 2x, last vs. SUU (9/15/18)

SAMMY MORRISON #27 DEMETRIUS FLANNIGAN-FOWLES #6 Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Tackles...... 13...... 2x, last vs. Wash St...... (10/28/17) TFL...... 1...... 8x, last at UCLA (10/20/18) TRISTAN COOPER #31 INT...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Tackles...... 8...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) FF...... 1...... 2x, last vs. SUU (9/15/18) TFL...... 1...... 3x, last at UCLA PBU...... 3...... vs. Oregon (10/27/18) ...... (10/20/18) PBU...... 2...... vs. USC (9/29/18) Forced Fumbles...... 1...... vs Wash (9/24/16) COLIN SCHOOLER #7 Sacks...... 1...... at Oregon State Tackles...... 16...... vs. BYU (9/1/18) ...... (11/19/2016) INT...... 1...... 4x, last at Utah ...... (10/12/18) JACOB COLACION #34 FF...... 1...... 2x, last vs. USC (9/29/18) Tackles...... 4...... vs. USC (9/29/18) TFL...... 4...... at Oregon St. (9/22/18) Sack...... 2...... vs. Oregon St. (11/11/17) XAVIER BELL #37 Tackles...... 6...... at Houston (9/8/18)

TIM HOUGH #8 KURTIS BROWN #44 Tackles...... 6...... vs. BYU (9/1/18) Tackles...... 3...... vs. UCLA (10/14/17) PBU...... 2...... vs. SUU (9/15/18) TFL...... 1...... 2x, last vs. UCLA ...... (10/15/17) Sack...... 1...... vs. UCLA (10/15/17) DAYVEN COLEMAN #9 Tackles...... 6...... at Houston (9/8/18) JALEN HARRIS #49 TFL...... 1.5...... at Houston (9/8/18) Tackles...... 5...... at Oregon St. (9/22/18) Sacks...... 1...... 2x, last at UCLA ...... (10/20/18) JB BROWN #12 Tackles...... 6...... at Oregon St. (9/22/18) TFL...... 2...... at Utah (10/12/18) P.J. JOHNSON #52. Tackles...... 7...... at Utah (10/12/18) KYLAN WILBORN #14 Sacks...... 1...... 3x, last at Utah (10/12/18) TFL...... 2.0...... at Oregon St. (9/22/18) Tackles...... 5...... 2x, last vs. UCLA ...... (10/14/17) Sacks...... 4...... vs. UCLA (10/14/17) JUSTIN BELKNAP #86 TFL...... 4.0...... vs. UCLA (10/14/17) Tackles...... 6...... at USC (11/4/17) FF...... 1...... 4x, last vs. Wash St. TFL...... 1.0...... vs. BYU (9/3/2016) ...... (10/28/17) Sacks...... 1.0...... 3x, last vs. Colorado FR...... 1...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) ...... (10/7/17)

DERECK BOLES #99 Tackles...... 7...... vs. Oregon St. (11/11/17) TFL...... 1...... 4x, last vs. Oregon ...... (10/27/18)

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Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster 1 Drew Dixon WR No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 88 Tre Adams WR 6-3 190 Fr. HS Frisco, Texas (Wakeland HS) 1 Tony Fields II LB 66 Geno Albini LS 5-11 213 Fr. HS Austin, Texas (Wimberley HS) 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 51 Lee Anderson III STUD 6-1 243 Jr. 1L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 73 Tyrell Aponte OL 6-4 286 RS Fr. SQ Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria HS) 3 Jarrius Wallace S 26 Matt Aragon P 6-5 220 RS Jr. 1L Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 4 Antonio Parks CB 13 Luke Ashworth QB 6-0 197 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Arcadia HS) 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 83 Jailen Bailey WR 5-10 163 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Lincoln HS) 63 Steven Bailey OL 6-3 318 Jr. JC Litchfield Park, Ariz. (Peoria Centennial HS/Glendale CC) 5 Brian Casteel WR 35 Jimmy Banjoko-Wangjobe CB 6-0 212 Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. (IMG Academy) 5 Christian Young S 15 McKenzie Barnes CB 6-1 178 Fr. HS Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) 6 Shun Brown WR 86 Justin Belknap DE 6-3 259 RS Jr. 2L Henderson, Nev. (Coronado HS) 37 Xavier Bell S 6-2 196 RS Fr. SQ Long Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR 5-9 172 RS Fr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Orange Lutheran HS [Calif.]) 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 82 Dante Blissit STUD 6-0 246 RS Fr. SQ Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge HS) 7 Colin Schooler LB 99 Dereck Boles DT 6-2 306 RS Sr. 1L Kingston, Jamaica (Lakeland HS [Fla.]/Boise State/Coffeyville CC) 28 Nazar Bombata RB 5-11 195 Fr. HS , Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS) 8 Tim Hough CB 9 Dayven Coleman S 23 Gary Brightwell RB 6-1 206 So. 1L Chester, Pa. (St. Frances Academy [Md.]) 12 JB Brown DE 6-3 263 So. 1L Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 9 Tony Ellison WR 44 Kurtis Brown DT 6-1 291 So. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 6 Shun Brown WR 5-10 188 Sr. 3L Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy) 10 Malcolm Holland CB 10 Jamarye Joiner QB 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 5-10 181 RS So. 1L Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) 72 Edgar Burrola OL 6-5 287 RS Fr. SQ Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 11 K’Hari Lane QB 54 Bryson Cain OT 6-4 306 RS So. SQ Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) 5 Brian Casteel WR 6-0 210 So. 1L Pasadena, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 11 Troy Young LB/DB 12 JB Brown DE 81 Jalen Cochran DE 6-3 263 RS So. SQ Plymouth, Mich. (Canton HS) 34 Jacob Colacion LB 6-1 226 RS So. 1L La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS) 12 Kevin Doyle QB 9 Dayven Coleman S 6-2 216 Fr. HS Dallas, Texas (West Mesquite HS) 66 Robert Congel OL 6-3 315 RS Fr. TR Greenwood Village, Colo. (IMG Academy [Fla.]/Texas A&M) 13 Luke Ashworth QB 13 Chacho Ulloa S 91 Finton Connolly DT 6-5 301 RS Jr. 2L Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 5-10 175 RS So. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 14 Khalil Tate QB 31 Tristan Cooper S 6-1 194 Jr. 2L El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) 14 Kylan Wilborn STUD 76 Cody Creason OL 6-4 294 RS Jr. 2L Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS) 15 McKenzie Barnes CB 1 Drew Dixon WR 6-3 212 RS Fr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) 12 Kevin Doyle QB 6-3 210 Fr. HS Washington D.C. (St. John’s College HS) 15 William Gunnell WR 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 6-3 292 RS Jr. 2L Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) 16 Jake Glatting P 75 Michael Eletise OT 6-3 323 RS So. 1L Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser HS) 16 Thomas Reid III WR 9 Tony Ellison WR 5-11 189 RS Sr. 3L Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) 1 Tony Fields II LB 6-1 230 So. 1L Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 17 Andrew Tovar QB 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 6-2 209 Sr. 3L Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 17 Jace Whittaker CB 47 Rourke Freeburg S 6-2 204 RS Fr. SQ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) 18 Cedric Peterson WR 58 Layth Friekh OL 6-5 297 RS Sr. 3L Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial HS) 79 Tyson Gardner OL 6-3 292 RS Fr. SQ Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek High School) 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 16 Jake Glatting P 6-3 221 Gr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS) 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 36 Chandler Gumbs S 6-1 207 RS Jr. JC Danville, Calif. (Stellar Prep/Contra Costa College) 20 Azizi Hearn CB 15 William Gunnell WR 5-9 187 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (St. Pius X HS/Texas A&M) 49 Jalen Harris STUD 6-4 230 RS Fr. SQ Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS) 20 Darrius Smith RB 23 Malik Hausman CB 6-0 174 RS Fr. SQ Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 21 Isaiah Hayes S 43 Lucas Havrisik K 6-2 184 So. 1L Riverside, Calif. (Norco HS) 21 J.J. Taylor RB 21 Isaiah Hayes S 6-0 191 RS So. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 20 Azizi Hearn CB 6-1 193 RS Fr. SQ Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 23 Gary Brightwell RB 48 Parker Henley LB 5-11 222 RS Fr. SQ Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) 23 Malik Hausman CB 10 Malcolm Holland CB 5-11 189 RS Jr. 2L Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 24 Rhedi Short S 8 Tim Hough CB 5-11 195 Gr. TR Detroit, Mich. (Desert Pines HS [Nev.]) 25 Anthony Mariscal RB 60 Mykee Irving DT 6-3 337 Fr. HS Chatsworth, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 53 Jon Jacobs OL 6-4 301 RS So. SQ Gainesville, Va. (The Taft School) 26 Matt Aragon P 45 Issaiah Johnson LB 6-1 235 Fr. HS Victorville, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 26 Anthony Pandy LB 59 My-King Johnson DE 6-4 227 RS Fr. SQ Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe HS) 27 Sammy Morrison CB 52 PJ Johnson DT 6-4 335 RS Jr. JC Sacramento, Calif. (Luther Burbank HS/Sacramento State/City College of San Francisco) 32 Terrence Johnson WR 6-2 211 RS Jr. TR Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS/South Mountain CC/James Madison) 28 Nazar Bombata RB 10 Jamarye Joiner QB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS)

30 Josh Pollack K/P 42 Dylan Klumph P 6-3 229 Gr. TR Malibu, Calif. (Crespi HS/Golden West College/ UC Berkeley) 31 Tristan Cooper S 74 Alex Kosinski OL 6-4 292 RS Jr. 2L Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood HS) 78 Donovan Laie OL 6-4 318 Fr. HS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 32 Terrence Johnson WR 11 K’Hari Lane QB 6-1 222 RS Fr. SQ Montezuma, Ga. (Macon County HS)

33 Blake Pfaff S 38 Branden Leon RB 5-8 213 RS Jr. 2L Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills HS) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 6-5 308 RS So. SQ Traverse, Mich. (DePaul Catholic/Michigan State) 71 Abraham Maiava Jr. DT 6-2 300 RS Jr. SQ Fagatogo, American Samoa (Tafuna HS/Alcorn State) 34 Jacob Colacion LB 84 Thomas Marcus Jr. WR 6-2 203 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (San Diego HS) 35 Jimmy Banjoko-Wangjobe CB 36 Chandler Gumbs S

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Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 37 Xavier Bell S 25 Anthony Mariscal RB 5-10 212 RS Jr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 50 Josh McCauley OL 6-3 292 RS So. SQ Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa Red Mountain HS) 38 Branden Leon RB 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 6-0 222 RS So. SQ Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 42 Dylan Klumph P 27 Sammy Morrison CB 5-10 177 RS Jr. 2L Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga College HS) 43 Lucas Havrisik K 85 Jamie Nunley TE 6-5 231 RS So. 1L Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 26 Anthony Pandy LB 6-0 225 So. 1L Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 44 Kurtis Brown DT 4 Antonio Parks CB 5-10 204 RS So. 1L , La. (East St. John HS) 45 Issaiah Johnson LB 80 Jake Peters TE 6-4 222 Fr. HS Coto de Caza, Calif. (Santa Margarita Catholic HS) 47 Rourke Freeburg S 18 Cedric Peterson WR 5-11 193 RS Jr. 2L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 33 Blake Pfaff S 5-11 184 RS Fr. SQ Lucas, Texas (Lovejoy HS) 48 Parker Henley LB 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 6-5 218 RS Sr. 2L Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS/Glendale CC) 49 Jalen Harris STUD 30 Josh Pollack K/P 5-10 184 Gr. 2L Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park HS) 50 Josh McCauley OL 16 Thomas Reid III WR 6-2 204 RS So. 1L Chesapeake, Va. (Radford HS) 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 6-1 241 Sr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 51 Lee Anderson III STUD 51 Donald Reiter LS 5-10 248 RS So. 1L Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 51 Donald Reiter LS 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 6-0 201 So. 1L Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) 52 PJ Johnson DT 7 Colin Schooler LB 6-0 236 So. 1L Dana Point, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 53 Jon Jacobs OL 24 Rhedi Short S 6-0 185 RS Fr. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 20 Darrius Smith RB 5-9 175 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (Dawson HS) 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 58 Nahe Sulunga DT 6-2 270 Fr. HS Inglewood, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 54 Bryson Cain OT 87 Josh Szott WR 6-2 189 Fr. HS Morristown, N.J. (Hun HS) 55 Rexx Tessler LB 14 Khalil Tate QB 6-2 215 Jr. 2L Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 94 Sione Taufahema DT 6-1 339 RS Jr. SQ Mission Hills, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS/College of the Canyons) 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 21 J.J. Taylor RB 5-6 184 RS So. 2L Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 58 Layth Friekh OL 55 Rexx Tessler LB 5-9 221 RS Fr. SQ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) 58 Nahe Sulunga DT 90 Matt Thomas DT 6-1 278 RS Sr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS/Wabash College) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 6-2 202 So. 1L Fontana, Calif. (Colony HS) 59 My-King Johnson DE 17 Andrew Tovar QB 6-2 179 RS Fr. SQ South El Monte, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 60 Mykee Irving DT 13 Chacho Ulloa S 5-11 194 Jr. 2L Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 63 Steven Bailey OL 89 Brice Vooletich WR 5-10 194 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (St. Pius X HS) 3 Jarrius Wallace S 6-1 180 RS So. 1L Villa, La. (John Ehret HS) 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 67 David Watson OL 6-5 307 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Amphitheater HS) 66 Geno Albini LS 17 Jace Whittaker CB 5-11 189 Sr. 3L Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 66 Robert Congel OL 14 Kylan Wilborn STUD 6-2 248 So. 1L Northridge, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 82 Zach Williams TE/WR 6-2 224 Fr. HS Johns Creek, Ga. (Johns Creek HS) 67 David Watson OL 81 Bryce Wolma TE 6-3 252 So. 1L Saline, Mich. (Saline HS) 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 5 Christian Young S 6-1 209 Fr. HS Houston, Texas (Foster HS) 71 Abraham Maiava Jr. DT 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 5-11 195 So. 1L San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) 11 Troy Young LB/DB 6-0 214 So. 1L Prichard, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS) 72 Edgar Burrola OL 73 Tyrell Aponte OL

74 Alex Kosinski OL 75 Michael Eletise OT 76 Cody Creason OL 78 Donovan Laie OL 79 Tyson Gardner OL 80 Jake Peters TE 81 Jalen Cochran DE 81 Bryce Wolma TE 82 Dante Blissit STUD Coaching Staff 82 Zach Williams TE/WR 83 Jailen Bailey WR Kevin Sumlin...... Head Coach, First Year (4-5) 84 Thomas Marcus Jr. WR ...... Offensive Coordinator/, 1st Year 85 Jamie Nunley TE Marcel Yates...... Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers, 3rd Year 86 Justin Belknap DE Justin Springer...... Special Teams Coordinator, 1st Year Clarence McKinney...... Associated Head Coach/Running Backs, 1st Year 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR Joe Gilbert...... Offensive Line, 1st Year 87 Josh Szott WR Theron Aych...... Inside Receivers, 2nd Year 88 Tre Adams WR Taylor Mazzone...... Outside Receivers, 1st Year 89 Brice Vooletich WR Iona Uiagalelei...... Defensive Line, 1st Year 90 Matt Thomas DT Demetrice Martin...... , 1st Year 91 Finton Connolly DT John Rushing...... Safeties, 1st Year 94 Sione Taufahema DT Coordinators will be located on the field. Other assistants TBD. 99 Dereck Boles DT

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 39 2018 Arizona Football Game Notes

When was the last time ... When was the last time Arizona ... Returned a punt for a TD...... Shun Brown (63 yards) at UTEP, Sept. 15, 2017; also Shun Brown (66 yards) vs. NAU, Sept. 2, 2017 Returned a blocked punt for a TD...... Orlando Vargas (23 yards, Vargas’ block) at ASU 2009 Returned a blocked FG for a TD...... Gary Love vs. North Texas, 2002 (60 yards, C. Williams block) Returned a kickoff for TD...... J.J. Taylor (84 yards) vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 15, 2018; Previous: Cayleb Jones (44 yards onside kick recovery) at WSU, Oct. 25, 2014 Returned an interception for a TD...... Scottie Young Jr. (24 yds) vs. California AND Azizi Hearn (recovered fumble from Schooler INT, 34 yards); Oct. 6, 2018 Returned a fumble for a TD...... Jamar Allah (22 yards, caused by William Parks), vs. UTSA, Sept. 03, 2015 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...... Colin Schooler (tackle in endzone), at Houston, Sept. 8, 2018 Did not score...... at Oregon (49-0), Sept. 22, 2012 Did not score a touchdown...... at Washington (49-3), Oct. 31, 2015 Did not score an offensive touchdown...... at Washington (49-3), Oct. 31, 2015 Scored two defensive/non-offensive touchdowns...... Anthony Lopez (INT return) and Jamar Allah (fumble return) vs. UTSA, Sept. 3, 2015 Scored two interception return touchdowns...... Scottie Young Jr. (24 yards) & Azizi Hearn (34 yards, following Colin Schooler INT & fumble), vs. Cal, Oct. 6, 2018 A back ran for 100 yards...... J.J. Taylor (30-212, 2 TD) vs. Oregon, Oct, 27, 2018 [third of season, sixth of career] A player ran for 200 yards...... J.J. Taylor (30-212, 2 TD) vs. Oregon, Oct, 27, 2018 [second of season/career] A quarterback ran for 100 yards...... Khalil Tate (16-206, 2 TD) vs. Oregon State Nov. 11, 2017 (was 6th straight/career game 100+ yards) Two players rushed for 100 yards each...... J.J. Taylor (19-154, TD) AND Gary Brightwell (15-121) at UCLA, Oct. 20, 2018 [2nd time in 2018] Team rushed for less than 100 yards...... vs. USC (37-98), Sept. 29, 2018 Team rushed for 200 yards...... vs. Oregon (51-276, 2 TD), Oct. 27, 2018 Team rushed for 300 yards...... at Oregon State (51-464, 3 TD), Sept. 22, 2018 Rushed for negative yardage...... at UCLA (22- -13), 2006 A quarterback passed for 300 yards...... Khalil Tate (13-20-349, 5 TD), vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 15, 2018 [Third of career] A quarterback passed for 400-500+ yards...... Anu Solomon (47-73-2-520, 5 TD) vs. California, Oct. 11, 2014 A QB had 30 pass attempts in a quarter/40 in a half...... Matt Scott (23-35-0-195 yds, 0 TD) 2Q at Stan., 2012; Anu Solomon (29-40-0-371 yds, 5 TD), 2nd half vs. Cal., 2014 A QB 200 pass yards in quarter/300 in a half...... Khalil Tate (6-8-0-215 yds, 3 TD) vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 15, 2018; Anu Solomon (29-40-0-371 yds, 5 TD), 2nd half vs. Cal., 2014 Team 400-500+ yards passing...... vs. California (47-74-2-520 yards, 5 TD), Sept. 20, 2014 Team fewer than 100 yards passing...... vs. Oregon State (5 for 7, 68 yards), Nov. 11, 2017 Team less than 300 yards total offense...... vs. California (59-265), Oct. 6, 2018; Previous: at UCLA (79-255), Nov. 1, 20142 Had 600 yards in total offense...... vs. Southern Utah (60-626, 268 rushing, 358 passing), Sept. 15, 2018 Ran 90 offensive plays...... at Houston (100 plays, 50 rushing, 50 passing, 531 yards), Sept. 8, 2018 Ran fewer than 50 offensive plays...... vs. NAU (47 plays, 393 total yards), 2013 A receiver had 100 yards...... Shawn Poindexter (6-106, 2 TD), at UCLA, Oct. 20, 2018 A receiver had 200 yards...... Austin Hill (10-259) vs. USC, 2012 ; previous -- Bobby Wade (11-222, 1 TD) at California, 2002 Two receivers had 100 yards...... Cayleb Jones (13-186, 3 TD; 3rd career 100-yd game) AND Austin Hill (8-127, 2 TD; 8th career 100 yd game), vs. California, Sept. 20, 2014 Three receivers had 100 yards...... M. Thomas (7-137, 2 TD), T. Turner (7-109, TD), A. Johnson (7-102) vs. New Mexico ‘07 Two 100-yard rushers AND receivers...... Terris Jones-Grigsby (13-124 rush), Nick Wilson (7-104 rush), Austin Hill (3-110 rec) and Samajie Grant (4-101 rec) vs. UNLV 2014 Player had 250 all-purpose yards...... J.J. Taylor (264 total, 212 rushing, 16 receiving, 36 kick return) vs. Oregon, Oct. 27, 2018 A player intercepted two passes...... Scottie Young Jr. (2-62, 24-yd TD), vs. California, Oct. 6, 2018; Previous: Jace Whittaker (2-70, 42-yard TD ret.) vs. UCLA, Oct. 14, 2017; Blocked a punt...... Chacho Ulloa vs. Oregon, Oct. 27, 2018 Blocked a field goal...... DaVonte’ Neal vs. UTSA, Sept. 3, 2015 Blocked a PAT kick...... Justin Washington vs. Iowa, 2010; Peter Hansen at USC, 2000 Tried a 2-pt. conversion; successful...... vs. BYU (Tate pass failed), Sept. 1, 2018; at USC (Tate pass successful to Ellison), Nov. 4, 2017 Tried an onside kick; was successful...... vs. USC (Pollack kick), Sept. 29, 2018; Successful: vs. Utah (Pollack kick recovered by Poindexter), Sept. 22, 2017 Missed a PAT kick...... Lucas Havrisik (missed wide) vs. USC, Sept. 29, 2018 Beat a ranked team...... vs. #19 Oregon (44-15), Oct. 27, 2018; Previous: vs. #15 Washington State (58-37), Oct. 28, 2017 Lost to a ranked team...... at #17 USC (L, 49-35), Nov. 4, 2017 Lost to an unranked team...... at UCLA (31-30), Oct. 20, 2018 Won as a ranked team...... UA No.22 wins 77-13 vs. Nevada, Sept. 19, 2015 Lost as a ranked team...... No. 23 Arizona loses at No. 17 USC (L, 49-35), Nov. 4, 2017 Played in overtime game...... at California (W, 45-44 in 2 OT), Oct. 21, 2017; UA 5-7 all time in overtime games (3-2 under Rich Rodriguez) Completed a Hail Mary pass...... vs. California (Anu Solomon 47-yard pass to Austin Hill, final play of game to win), Sept. 20, 2014 Made or attempted GW FG late in 4th quarter...... Casey Skowron (Made 47-yarder as time expired, W 27-26), vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 2014 Erased/Overcame a double-digit halftime deficit...... at UCLA (trailed 17-7 at half, lost 31-30), Oct. 20, 2018; vs. Grambling St. (trailed 21-3 before winning 31-21), Sept. 10, 2016 Overcame a 20-plus point deficit at any point...... at USC (trailed 28-6, tied 35-35 in 4Q), Nov. 4, 2017; vs. California (trailed 28-6 at halftime, won 49-45), Sept. 20, 2014 Scored 30 points in a quarter/40 points in a half...... 35 points in 2Q at UTEP, Sept. 15, 2017; 42 points in 1H vs. NAU, Sept. 19, 2015 Gained 250 yards in a quarter/400 yards in half...... 277 yards (215 pass, 27 rush) vs. Southern Utah, Sept. 15, 2018; 401 yards (339 rush, 62 pass) in 2H vs. NAU, Sept. 19, 2014 Teams combined for 50 points in a quarter...... 50 vs. California (Cal 14, Arizona 36), Sept. 20, 2014 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...... Jalen Greene (11 yards) at USC, Nov. 4, 2011; Previous: Clayton Polk (41 yards) at Oregon State, 2011 (last one in 2001 at OSU) 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...... Javelin Guidry, Utah (14-yard return of Brandon Dawkins pass), Sept 22, 2017 Returned a fumble for a TD...... Koron Crump (42 yards) vs. ASU, Nov. 25, 2016 Scored a safety...... vs. Houston (UA recovered own fumble in endzone), Sept. 9, 2017 Did not score...... NAU, Aug. 30, 2013 (35-0); South Carolina State, 2012 (56-0); Idaho, 2008 (70-0); Illinois, 1996 (UA 41-0) Did not score a touchdown...... NAU, Aug. 30, 2013 (35-0) Rushed for 200 yards...... at Utah (46-230, 3 TD), Oct. 18, 2018 Rushed for 300 yards...... at Oregon (50-353, 5 TD), Nov. 18, 2017 Rushed for less than 50 yards; rushed for negative yards...... vs. Washington State (17-44, 2 TD), Oct. 28, 2017 (2nd time in 2017); at Stanford (19- -6), 2006 50 plays or less; 80 plays or more...... Washington State 2009 (42-185); at UCLA (82-460 yards), Oct. 20, 2018 Less than 200 yards total offense...... The Citadel 2010 (64-171; 150R, 21P); vs. Southern Utah (98-463; 193 R, 270 P), Sept. 15, 2018 An individual ran for 150 yards...... Aca’Cedric Ware, USC, (21-173, 2 TD), Sept. 29, 2018 Two backs ran for 100 yards each...... (19-135, 4 TD) and Tony Brooks-James (19-124), Nov. 18, 2017 A back ran for 200 yards...... Phillip Lindsay (41-281, 3 TD), at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2017 Had 500 yards in total offense...... at Houston (80-551, 297 rushing, 254 passing), Sept. 8, 2018 Team passed for 300 yards/400 yards...... at UCLA (22-35, 307 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT), Oct. 20, 2018 A receiver had 100 yards...... Greg Phillips (14-149, 2 TD) AND Mahoungou (6-118, 2 TD), vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2017 Two receivers had 100 yards...... Greg Phillips (14-149, 2 TD) AND Mahoungou (6-118, 2 TD), vs. Purdue, Dec. 27, 2017 Blocked a punt...... Michael Pittman (Josh Pollack punt) at USC, Nov. 4, 2017 Blocked a field goal...... Marvel Tell, USC (Havrisik attempt), Sept. 29, 2018 Blocked a PAT kick...... Daniel Nielson (Utah), Oct. 19, 2013 Scored a 2-point PAT; tried...... vs. Oregon (Justin Herbert rush), Oct. 27, 2018 Attempted an onside kick...... vs. California (Greg Thomas kick recovered by UA Shawn Poindexter), Oct. 6, 2018

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