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2017 Schedule/Results Family Weekend Feud: Cats’ Ground Game vs. Bruins’ Pass Attack Overall: 3-2 Pac-12: 1-1 Home: 1-2 Road: 2-0 Game 6 » UCLA (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) at Arizona (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) Sept. 2 Northern Arizona W, 62-24 (Pac-12 Net) Sept. 9 Houston L, 16-19 (ESPNU) Date...... Saturday, Oct. 14 Sept. 15 at UTEP (Friday) W, 63-16 (ESPN) Time...... 6 p.m. MST Sept. 22 #23 Utah (Friday) L, 24-30 (FS1) Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Oct. 7 at Colorado W, 45-42 (Pac-12 Net) » Oct. 14 UCLA % 6 p.m. (Pac-12 Net) Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Oct. 21 at California 5 p.m. (Pac-12 Net) Surface...... FieldTurf Head Coach Head Coach Oct. 28 Washington State ^ TBA Television...... Pac-12 Network Jim Mora Rich Rodriguez Nov. 4 at USC TBA All-Time Series...... UCLA leads, 24-15-2 UCLA Record Arizona Record Nov. 11 Oregon State TBA 44-26 (6th Year) 39-31 (6th Year) Nov. 18 at Oregon TBA at Tucson...... Arizona leads, 11-10 Career Record Career Record Nov. 25 at Arizona State TBA Last Meeting...... UCLA 45, Arizona 24 44-26 (6th Year) 159-115-2 (23rd Year) Dec. 1 Pac-12 Championship * TBA ...... Oct. 1, 2016 (at Padasena) vs. Arizona vs. UCLA Times listed are local to site 5-0 0-5 TBA games are subject to 12 or 6-day selections Streak...... UCLA has won last 5 meetings % Family Weekend ^ Homecoming * Santa Clara, Calif. # Rankings from AP Top 25 Television & Radio Information Hard Edge Notes & Numbers Top Cats Live Stats: www.arizonalivestats.com » Both Arizona and UCLA enter Saturday’s Category Player Total Television Pac-12 Network game with 1-1 conference records in the Brandon Dawkins 6 Play-by-Play...... Roxy Bernstein wide open Pac-12 South Division race. Analyst...... Anthony Herron Scoring Josh Pollack 40 Rushing Yards Khalil Tate 413 Sideline...... Lewis Johnson » Sophomore QB Khalil Tate has been Watch Online...... Pac-12 Now App named the national player of the week by Passing Yards Brandon Dawkins 670 Radio Arizona IMG Sports Network several outlets, including the Walter Camp Pass Touchdowns Brandon Dawkins 5 Play-by-Play...... Brian Jeffries Football Foundation. Receptions Shun Brown 18 Analyst...... Lamont Lovett Receiving Yards Tony Ellison 242 Sideline...... Dana Cooper » Incidentally, Tate’s first collegiate appear- Tackles Tony Fields II 34 Flagship Stations...... 1290 AM, 107.5 FM ance was against UCLA last Oct. 1. His only Tackles For Loss 4 true freshmen 3.0 Statewide Affiliates...... See Page 5 start came two weeks later as a 17-year old Listen on TuneIn...... www.arizonawildcats.com true freshman against USC on Oct. 15, 2016. Sacks Tony Fields II 3.0 Satellite Radio (UA call)...... XM (197), SIRIUS (93) Flannigan-Fowles 3 Spanish Radio www.arizonawildcats.com » The Wildcats seek to snap a two-game Punting Avg. Jake Glatting 38.3 Play-by-Play...... Jorge Leyva home losing streak and a five-game winless Punt Return Avg. Shun Brown 23.5 Analyst...... Marco Rincon streak in the series with UCLA.

The Matchup » Despite setbacks in 2013 & 2015, Arizona Statistical Comparison Khalil Tate set the FBS single-game enjoys an 11-10 advantage against UCLA rushing record for quarterbacks with Category UCLA ARIZ 327 playing at Arizona Stadium. 327 yards last week vs. Colorado. Total Offense 550.8 496.4 Rushing Offense 115.0 321.8 » The Cats have won four of the last six Passing Offense 435.8 174.6 home games in this series. UA has topped 300 yards rushing in Team Passing Efficiency 156.68 131.11 300 four of last six games dating to 2016. Scoring Offense 41.4 42.0 » Arizona ranks fourth nationally in rushing, Total Defense 506.6 411.0 averaging 319.4 yards per game. Khalil Tate’s 217.20 pass efficiency rat- Rushing Defense 284.2 154.4 217.2 ing last week was highest since Willie Passing Yards Allowed 222.4 256.6 » QBs Brandon Dawkins and Khalil Tate Tuitama in 2007 (2017.95). Team Passing Efficiency Defense 125.12 123.52 have produced two of the top four highest Scoring Defense 39.2 26.2 pass efficiency games in the Rich Rodriguez Dating to 2016, UA has rushed for Turnover Margin -1.20 0.00 era over the last three games. 150 150 or more yards in 11 consecutive 3rd Down Conversion Pct 47.1% 47.1% games. 4th Down Conversion Pct 62.5% 83.3% » UA has played 27 freshmen, including 17 3rd Down Conversion Pct Defense 36.8% 42.9% true freshmen, after five games. Arizona’s offensive linemen combine 4th Down Conversion Pct Defense 45.5% 45.5% 110 for 110 career starts and 141 games Red Zone Offense 92.0% 85.7% » The Cats’ defense has 21 three-and-outs played in their careers. Red Zone Defense 85.7% 72.7% over five games. They had 30 total over 12 Net Punting 40.1 32.8 games a season ago. Total freshmen or sophomores on 2.3 20.9 Punt Returns 83 Arizona’s 120-man roster. Kickoff Returns 19.3 26.6 » Arizona ranks 6th nationally by converting First Downs Offense 136 122 83.3 percent of its fourth down tries. First Downs Defense 121 109 True or redshirt freshmen on the Penalties Per Game 9.8 4.4 » Four true freshmen (Tony Fields II, Colin 61 Wildcats roster entering 2017. Penalty Yards Per Game 91.0 41.2 Schooler, Kylan Wilborn and Scottie Young Time of Possession 26:37 29:39 Jr.) share the team lead for TFLs (3.0).

Quick Reads » Last Meeting — page 9 • Depth Chart — page 12 • Statistics — page 14 • Roster — page 34 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Covering the Cats (Week of Oct. 8) SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Practice (7 p.m.) Weekly Press Conference Practice (approx. 7 a.m.) Practice (approx. 7 a.m.) Practice (approx. 7 a.m.) Afternoon Walk-Thru Game Day » Closed to media » 2 p.m., LSFF Room 370 » Closed to media. » Closed to media. » No media availability. » No media availability. » Kickoff at 6 p.m. (MST) » No media availability. » Coach Rodriguez only » Post-practice interviews with » Post-practice interviews with » Closed to media. » Closed to media. » Postgame interviews with * Players unavailable on team’s Coach Rodriguez, offensive play- Coach Rodriguez, defensive play- » Weekly injury report released Coach Rodriguez and select “off day” per NCAA rules. ers and staff held in LSFF Lobby. ers and staff held in LSFF Lobby. by Communicaiton Services. players. » Game captains and weekly No Practice Pac-12 Teleconference nacho winners announced on » Rich Rodriguez 11:05-11:15 a.m. Twitter @ArizonaFBall.

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Press Box Phone: (520) 621-9393 Internet entities may or may not qualify for Postgame Interviews credentials and will be considered on a case- Arizona has a closed locker room policy by-case basis. All credential requests may Football History after games. There is no player availability be submitted at www.arizonawildcats.com/ First Season: 1899 on the field immediately after the game. FBCredentials. Game-specific credential re- Years Played: 114th season Head coach Rich Rodriguez will address the quests must be received no later than 48 Games Played: 1,088 assembled media only after his postgame hours prior to a contest. Parking and press Head Coaches: 30 radio show responsibilities have been com- seating may be limited for certain games. All-Time Record: 604-454-33 pleted both at home and on the road Coach All questions concerning credentials should Pac-10/12 Record: 150-165-6 Rodriguez will address the media prior to be directed to Blair Willis at bmw23@arizo- Bowl Games (Record): 20 (9-10-1, last in 2015) any player comments. At home games, na.edu or 520-621-0914. The Bear Down Tradition Coach Rodriguez will hold a postgame Arizona’s most memorable athletic tradition is the press conference in Room 370 of the Low- CollegePressBox.com ell-Stevens Football Facility. Selected offen- Collegepressbox.com is the official media slogan “Bear Down,” given to Wildcat teams by sive and defensive players will follow. For website for Pac-12 football. Access and John “Button” Salmon, student body president road games, each locker room situation will download weekly game notes, quotes, sta- and varsity athlete, shortly before he died in 1926 dictate postgame protocol. Please direct tistics, media guides, headshots, logos and following an auto accident. Button Salmon’s last any specific requests for players to Blair more for the conference and each of its message to his teammates, spoken to J.F. “Pop” Willis and Daniel Berk with the UA Commu- member schools. Login information will be McKale, coach and athletic director, was, “Tell nication Services staff. distributed to accredited media or you can them... tell the team to bear down.” The rally cry apply for a password by sending an e-mail predates “Win One for the Gipper” by two years. to: [email protected].

2 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Some Game Themes: Statistically speaking, this one is as clear cut as it gets: Arizona’s explosive rushing attack against UCLA’s passing prowess. Surely more will go into the Arizona in the NCAA Rankings X’s and O’s, but it’s a good starting point. Arizona’s quarterback duo of Khalil Tate (named Category NCAA P12 Value national player of the week by multiple publications) and Brandon Dawkins has rushed for Rushing Offense 4 1 319.4 771 yards this season, a nearly 10-yards per attempt average that makes you do a dou- Passing Offense 106 12 174.6 ble take when crunching the numbers. Of course, that doesn’t include co-starting running Passing Eff. 77 10 131.11 backs Nick Wilson and JJ Taylor who have combined for nearly another 500 rushing yards. Total Offense 16 2 496.4 On the flip side, Josh Rosen is a highly touted pro prospect that engineers a passing attack Scoring Offense 15 3 42.00 that has thrown for at least 372 yards in all five games this season. On top of that, the Bru- Rushing Defense 70 6 154.4 ins are rested and perhaps healthier following a bye week, and maybe there will be a few Pass Defense 105 9 256.6 new wrinkles to consider. Their last outing happened to be against the same Buffaloes team Pass Eff. Defense 50 7 123.52 the Wildcats just held off in Boulder. So there’s plenty of comparable film for each side to Total Defense 87 7 411.0 digest. Perhaps an off-the-radar stat to keep an eye on will be penalties. Arizona, which just Scoring Defense 68 7 26.2 Net Punting 124 11 32.79 had a 100 fewer yards in penalties last week at Colorado, is the third-least penalized team Punt Return Avg. 2 2 20.86 in the Pac-12. Meanwhile, the Bruins are second-most penalized team. And one more thing Kickoff Return Avg. 13 1 26.63 ponder: how will turnovers factor in? These teams played turnover free ball a year ago Turnover Margin 62 8 0.0 in Pasadena, a game won decidedly by UCLA in the second half when, interestingly, Tate Sacks 66 8 2.00 – then only a 17-year old true freshmen – made his college debut. However, the Cats hav- Sacks Allowed 15 1 1.00 en’t won the turnover battle in this series since 2011, suffering a minus-7 turnover margin Tackles for Loss 17 1 4.20 during the five-game losing streak to UCLA. The home side hopes its thrilling road win on the heels of Tate’s heroics will fire up what has been a wait-and-see home crowd thus far. The Wildcats have dropped two in a row in their home venue, but perhaps the recent spark Pronunciations and Family Weekend vibe will turn things around. Make no mistake, this is another pivotal Players game for both squads. The Pac-12 South Division is wide open with every team now having Jacob Alsadek...... al-SEH-deck suffered at least one conference loss. The winner of this one moves toward the top of the Matt Aragon...... air-UH-gahn divisional race with a 2-1 mark. If that’s not something to play for in October, then what is? Justin Belknap...... BELL-nap It’s the Cats and Bruins under the Saturday night lights. See you there. Christian Boettcher...... BET-cher (sounds like catcher) Last Week: In the land of “Run Ralphie Run”, it was more like who could run farther: Khalil Dereck Boles...... Bowls Tate or Phillip Lindsay? Arizona’s sophomore quarterback spelled a shaken up Brandon Devon Brewer...... deh-VAWN Dawkins on the first series of the game and never looked back as he sprinted and passed Luca Bruno...... LOU-cuh BREW-noh his way into the record books. Tate rushed for an FBS quarterback record 327 yards and Kyeler Burke...... KY-ler needed only 14 carries to do so. He amassed 208 yards on his four rushing touchdowns Jacob Colacion...... coh-lah-SEE-own alone, a 52 yards-per average thanks to scores of 58, 28, 47 and 75 yards. He also threw Dane Cruikshank...... CROOK-shank for 154 yards and another score, giving him a tally of 481 total offense yards. Added up, it Gerhard de Beer...... led the Wildcats to 45 points and 567 yards of offense. They needed every point because ...... HAIR-ard (goes by de Beer) Lindsay, Colorado’s do-everything running back, nearly matched Tate. Lindsay carried the Michael Eletise...... el-eh-TEE-say Buffs on his shoulders with 281 yards on 41 rushes of his own. His third of Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles...... the game – an 11-yarder – brought CU within three points at 45-42 with 5:04 remaining in ...... fowles sounds like fouls the fourth quarter. That’s when Tate and the Cats did something they hadn’t done all night: Layth Friekh...... frick (like nick) slow things down. Instead of running for long touchdowns on short drives (twice on the Jamardre Harris-Cobb...... jah-MAH-dre first play of a drive), Tate engineered a methodical 8-play, 55-yard drive to run outthe Malik Hausman...... muh-LEEK final five minutes and change. Included were two key third down conversions. The first Lucas Havrisik...... HAVE-ruh-sick came early in the possession when, on third-and-four, he dumped a short pass to tight end Bryce Wolma for an eight-yard gain to move the chains. Then, after two CU penalties Azizi Hearn...... uh-ZEE-zee gave UA another first down, Tate needed one more first down to run out the clock. Facing a Alex Kosinski...... koh-ZIN-ski third-and-seven with a little over a minute to go, Tate broke several tackles on his way to a K’Hari Lane...... kuh-HAR-ee game-clinching 31-yard gain that gave him the single-game rushing record for QBs. It also Jake Laudenslager...... lau-den-SLAY-ger clinched another record: Tate and Lindsey combined for 608 rushing yards, the most by two Branden Leon...... LEE-own opposing players in FBS history. It was a hard fought road victory that was Arizona’s first Tshiyombu Lukusa...... in the Pac-12 since their last trip to Boulder in 2015. Arizona has now won five of its last six ...... CHEE-um-boo luh-COO-suh against Colorado, including three straight at Folsom Field. Anthony Mariscal...... mare-RIH-skal Kwesi Mashack...... QWAY-see MAY-shack Last Meeting: As discouraging as any 45-24 loss can be, it wasn’t all negative for Arizo- Josh Pollack...... PAUL-ick na, which played short-handed at UCLA last Oct. 1 at the Rose Bowl. Injuries decimated Donald Reiter...... sounds like writer the Wildcats’ depth chart entering the contest, and matters only worsened when starting Colin Schooler...... SCHOOL-er running back Nick Wilson, questionable to play before kickoff, left after apparently re-ag- Rhedi Short...... RED-ee gravating an ankle injury in the first half. Then quarterback Brandon Dawkins, starting his Khalil Tate ...... KUH-leel fourth game in place of injured Anu Solomon, was shaken up and unable to play in the Sione Taufahema...... SEE-oh-nee second half due to an undisclosed injury. However, UA’s defense rose to the occasion and tah-oo-fah-HEE-mah kept the Wildcats in the game, trailing only 14-7 at halftime. At the break, the Cats’ de- Chacho Ulloa...... oo-YO-uh fense had limited UCLA to 26 rushing yards and a 1-for-8 clip on third downs. But the Bru- Zach Werlinger...... wer-LING-er ins, behind quarterback Josh Rosen, took momentum in the second half with an opening touchdown drive aided by a long kickoff return. After stopping UA on the next drive and a Coaches field goal on the ensuing possession, UCLA was in control 24-7 midway through the third Jahmile Addae...... JUH-mall UH-dye quarter. Wildcat coaches then inserted true freshman Khalil Tate to lead the offense, and Theron Aych...... like letter H the rookie added some needed punch. He totaled 151 yards of total offense, throwing for Jim Michalczik...... muh-hall-CHECK two scores, while leading the Cats to 17 points and 267 yards of offense on his four drives. Still, it wasn’t enough to overcome UCLA, which continued to score offensively. Rosen fin- ished with 350 yards and three touchdowns through the year, including 100-yard receiving games by both Darren Andres and Kenneth Walker. For the first time in 16 games, Arizona’s defense did not record a sack. But boy, they were close numerous times. Credit Rosen, who stood strong and completed some difficult passes amid the pressure. And while the Cats broke up 10 passes – their most in five seasons – they could not turn over the Bruins. It was UCLA’s fifth-consecutive win in the series after Arizona won the previous five meetings.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 3 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Series History: After seeing Arizona win five straight games from 2007-11, UCLA has won How the ‘Cats Fare the last five meetings to hold an all-time 24-15-2 advantage in this series … The Bruins have emerged victorious in their last two trips to Tucson, but Arizona had previously won Arizona’s Record In... four-consecutive meetings at Arizona Stadium and it still enjoys an 11-10 edge in the series September...... 2-2 when playing at home … UCLA’s last trip to the Old Pueblo pitted a pair of ranked teams October...... 1-0 November...... 0-0 against one another and featured ESPN’s College Game Day’s second all-time stop in Tuc- son. The Bruins won that showdown, 56-30, on Sept. 26, 2015 … These schools first met Arizona’s Conference Record... on Nov. 19, 1927, with Arizona topping UCLA, 16-13, in Tucson. The programs next meeting At home...... 0-1 was a year later in Los Angeles where they tied, 7-7. It would be more than 40 years until On the road...... 1-0 they met again, and the Bruins won all three games the schools played from 1971-1976. A Neutral...... 0-0 couple years later, in 1978, Arizona joined the Pac-10 Conference and the schools have met every season since except in 1984 and 2001. Arizona’s Non-Conference Record... At home...... 1-1 On the road...... 1-0 Tate Named National Player of the Week: A day after his record setting performance in lead- Neutral...... 0-0 ing Arizona to a thrilling 45-42 victory at Colorado, sophomore quarterback Khalil Tate was named the national offensive player of the week by the Walter Camp Football Foundation Arizona vs. Ranked Opponents... on Sunday. He is the first Wildcat to garner a national weekly honor from the organization At home...... 0-1 since linebacker Scooby Wright III in 2014. Tate was also named the College Football Player On the road...... 0-0 of the Week by CBS Sports, the National Offensive Player of the Week by Athlon Sports Neutral...... 0-0 and the National Performer of the Week by College Football Performance Awards (CFPA). Against Colorado, Tate combined for five touchdowns and totaled 481 yards of offense in Arizona’s Record in Games... his first extended action of the season. He rushed 14 times for 327 yards, which set a new Decided by 1-3 points...... 1-1 4-7 points...... 0-1 NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) single-game rushing yardage record for a quarter- 8-10 points...... 0-0 back. The 327 rushing yards stand second-most all-time at Arizona and fifth-most in Pac-12 11-19 points...... 0-0 Conference history. He also completed 12 of 13 pass attempts for 154 yards to become only 20-29 points...... 0-0 the second quarterback in FBS history to rush for 300 yards and pass for 150 yards in the 30+ points...... 2-0 same contest. The 18-year old quarterback, who had not played due to injury in Arizona’s previous two contests, totaled 208 rushing yards on his four rushing touchdowns (58, 28, Arizona’s Record When Scoring... 47 and 75 yards). The 208 yards on scoring plays alone would have been good enough for 10 or fewer points...... 0-0 the 11th-best single-game rushing output for a Wildcat. His 23.4-yard average on 14 carries 11-19 points...... 0-1 20-29 points...... 0-1 is easily a school record for players with at least 10 rushing attempts. 30+ points...... 3-0 Khalil Tate Record-Setting Recap • Set a new FBS record for single-game rushing yardage by a quarterback (327 yards). Arizona’s Record When Allowing... • Became the second quarterback in FBS history to rush for 300 yards and pass for 150 in the 10 or fewer points...... 0-0 same game (Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois, 2013). 11-19 points...... 0-2 • Combined with Colorado’s Phillip Lindsay (281 yards) to set a new FBS record for total 20-29 points...... 1-0 rushing yards between two opposing players (608 yards). 30+ points...... 1-1 • Produced the second 300-yard rushing game in Arizona football history. • Needed the second-fewest carries (14) of UA’s 20 all-time 200-yard rushing performances. Arizona’s Record in Games... • Ranks fifth in UA single-game history for all-purpose yardage. The 327 all-purpose yards During the day...... 0-0 were the most for a Wildcat since Ka’Deem Carey set the school record with 400 yards At night...... 3-2 against Colorado in 2012. Scoring first...... 3-0 • Totaled 481 yards of offense (327 rushing, 154 passing), which is the fifth-most in school Opponent scores first...... 0-2 single-game history. Leading after 1st quarter...... 1-0 • Needed only 27 total plays (14 rushing, 13 passing) to tally the 481 yards of total offense. Of Trailing after 1st quarter...... 0-1 the 15 all-time Arizona performances with 425+ yards of total offense, no other player had Tied after the 1st quarter...... 1-1 fewer than 44 attempts (passing and rushing combined) in a game. Leading at halftime...... 3-0 • Averaged 23.4 yards per carry, which is easily a school record for players with a minimum Trailing at halftime...... 0-2 10 attempts in a game. The previous mark was held by Trung Canidate (16.0, 18-288) in the Tied at halftime...... 0-0 1998 victory over Arizona State. Leading after 3rd quarter...... 3-0 • Additionally, with an average of 17.81 yards on 27 total plays, broke Canidate’s school record Trailing after 3rd quarter...... 0-2 for average gain per play among players with at least 15 plays. Tied after the 3rd quarter...... 0-0 • Tied for the second-most rushing touchdowns in a game by any UA players. In overtime...... 0-0 • Set a new Arizona single-game pass completion percentage record (12-13, 92.3%) for quarterbacks with at least 10 attempts. Arizona’s Record With... • As a team, Arizona completed 12-of-14 passes for a completion percentage of 85.7%. That 100-yard rusher...... 2-0 matches the identical percentage set against Colorado in 2012 as the school single-game 100-yard receiver...... 0-0 record for a minimum 10 attempts. 300-yard passer...... 0-0 Less than 300-yards total off...... 0-0 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-1 Efficiency Examination: Arizona last two wins – both on the road (at UTEP Sept. 15 and at 400-499 yards total offense...... 0-1 Colorado Oct. 7) have produced two of the most efficiently quarterbacked games in the 500+ yards total offense...... 3-0 Rich Rodriguez era. Last week, Khalil Tate was nearly flawless in his relief effort against the Committing fewer turnovers...... 2-0 Buffaloes. Tate’s 12-of-13 passing for 154 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions re- Committing more turnovers...... 1-1 sulted in a 217.20 pass efficiency rating. That is the highest rating for an Arizona starting or Turnovers are equal...... 0-1 primarily used quarterback in a decade. Willie Tuitama turned in a rating of 217.95 in a vic- Not committing a turnover...... 1-0 tory over Washington State in 2007 when he passed for 346 yards and five touchdowns on Arizona’s Record When Allowing... 22-of-21 passing. Just a few weeks ago, Brandon Dawkins produced a career-best 194.86 100-yard rusher...... 2-0 rating in a victory over the Miners (18-of-21, 155 yards, 3 TD, 0 INT). At the time, the only 100-yard receiver...... 1-0 two better numbers in Rodriguez’s tenure were from Matt Scott (212.29 vs. Washington 300-yard passer...... 1-0 in 2012) and Anu Solomon (204.82 vs. Nevada in 2014). Now Tate holds the new standard. Less than 300-yards total off...... 1-0 Incidentally, Tuitama holds the school record of 274.22 set against Oregon in 2006. Tuitama 300-399 yards total offense...... 0-2 attempted only nine passes in that game, completing eight, but threw for two touchdowns 400-499 yards total offense...... 0-0 and 120 yards. 500+ yards total offense...... 2-0

4 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Flag Football: Penalties are a part of every football game that can bring back big plays or stall drives before they even begin. Through five games, Arizona is doing a good job not Cats on Preseason Watch Lists only limiting its own penalties, but forcing opponents to commit penalties. Entering the Jacob Alsadek, Senior, OL week, the Wildcats are averaging only 41.2 yards per game in penalties, which is 26th-best among all FBS teams. At the same time, Arizona’s opponents are being flagged for 83.2 » Wuerffel Trophy yards per game, which is fourth-most in the FBS. Last week’s victory at Colorado was a perfect example of the contrast. The Wildcats were penalized twice for only 10 total yards, Nathan Eldridge, RS Sophomore, C while the Buffaloes were whistled 12 times for 110 yards. Yes, that’s a 100-yard difference » Rimington Trophy in penalties alone. Under Rich Rodriguez, Arizona’s hard edge tempo and style of play has had a penchant for forcing teams to commit a high volume of penalties. Here’s a sea- Dane Cruikshank, Senior, CB/S son-by-season look at where Arizona has ranked in terms of opponent penalty yards the » Senior Bowl Watch List last six years:

Opponent Penalty Yards Per Game Year YPG FBS Rank 2017 83.2 4th 2016 73.1 3rd Arizona IMG Sports Network 2015 71.9 4th 2014 77.6 4th Statewide Radio Affiliates 2013 55.8 26th 2012 93.7 2nd Tucson KCUB 1290 AM Can’t Touch This: True freshman kicker Lucas Havrisik’s big leg has paid dividends this sea- KHYT 107.5 FM son for the Wildcats. As Arizona’s primary kickoff specialist, Havrisik has booted 26 of his KTUC 1400 AM (Women’s BKB & Softball) 36 kickoffs for touchbacks. That 72.22 percentage ranks No. 14 overall among all FBS kickoff specialists this season. The importance of putting the ball through the end zone comes in Phoenix field position as it results in the opponents starting possession at their own 25-yardline. Of KGME 910 AM course, it prevents the opportunity for a long return as well. But in terms of a the 25-yard- Note: Arizona broadcasts will be aired on KOY 1230 line, that’s a good spot for any defense, especially Arizona’s. The Wildcats have won the AM if/when KGME 910 AM is broadcasting Sunday/ field position battle in four of the five games this season, but keeping opponents inside Monday/Thursday NFL games, NFL playoff games, their own 30-yardline is critical. If Arizona has limited the starting field position inside the the NFL Pro Bowl or the Super Bowl. 30-yardline this year, it is 3-0. When it hasn’t, the Cats are 0-2 in losses to Houston (avg. own 35-yardline) and Utah (own 30-yardline). In fact, Arizona has lost its last eight games Douglas when the opponent’s average starting position is the 30-yardline of better. KDAP 96.5 FM

Get Ahead, Stay Ahead: A common theme in Arizona’s five games this season? The team Safford/Thatcher that scores first has won the game. Not only that, but the first team to strike first has not KATO 1230 AM trailed in a contest this season. In fact, this very trend has carried over from the second half of the 2016 season. In the Wildcats’ last 11 games, the team that has scored first has Show Low not only gone on to win the game, but has never trailed. The last time this wasn’t true: last KVWM 970 AM Oct. 8 at Utah. Arizona opened the scoring with an early touchdown, but ultimately lost 36- 23. The last time the Wildcats overcame a deficit to win? Last Sept. 10 against Grambling. Globe/Miami Arizona trailed 21-3 at halftime, before pitching a second-half shutout and rallying to win, KIKO 1340 AM 31-21. Sedona School-er Zone: In his first two collegiate games, true freshman linebacker Colin Schooler KAZM 780 AM had a combined four tackles as he introduced himself to Division I football. His last three games have proven he’s fully introduced himself and is onto the next stage. Schooler has Arizona’s 100-Yard Receivers 17 tackles, three tackles-for-loss, one , one sack and one forced in his last three games against UTEP, Utah and Colorado. Against the Miners, Schooler had three Under Rich Rodriguez tackles, and added a forced fumble, which teammate Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles recov- Date Opponent Player (Rec.-Yards-TD) ered, and also had an interception he returned 53 yards deep into UTEP territory. Then 10/8/16 at Utah Trey Griffey (4-109-0) in his Pac-12 debut against the Utes, Schooler had a career high eight tackles to lead the 9/24/16 Washington Shun Brown (7-114-0) Wildcats. He also added a pair of tackles-for-loss; the first of his career. He followed that 12/19/15 at New Mexico Cayleb Jones (4-182-1) up with six tackles, and the first sack of his career, in a 45-42 win over Colorado. Schooler 11/21/15 at Arizona State Trey Griffey (2-138-1) has 21 tackles on the season, tied with senior Brandon Rutt for fifth-most on the team. Of 11/14/15 Utah Cayleb Jones (5-126-1) the six Wildcats who have 21 or more tackles on the season, four, including Schooler, are 10/24/15 Washington St. Cayleb Jones (8-131-1) freshmen. 10/17/15 at Colorado Nate Phillips (6-106-1) 9/19/15 NAU David Richards (8-120-2) Wilson Climbing the Charts: Senior running back Nick Wilson entered his senior season 9/12/15 at Nevada Cayleb Jones (5-100-0) 9/3/15 UTSA Johnny Jackson (8-101-1) having already cemented himself as one of Arizona’s all-time leading rushers. The senior 12/31/14 Boise State Cayleb Jones (8-117-0) from Fresno, California is currently eighth all-time at Arizona with 2,637 rushing yards 9/20/14 California Cayleb Jones (13-186-3) on 470 carries. Against Utah, Wilson had 45 yards on 13 carries and passed David Adams 9/20/14 Cal Austin Hill (8-127-2) for eighth all-time at Arizona in rushing yards. The senior then had 42 yards on 11 carries 9/13/14 Nevada Cayleb Jones (9-116-2) against Colorado. Wilson passed Clarence Farmer on the all-time list with his 39 yards 9/4/14 at UTSA Cayleb Jones (4-143-1) against UTEP in Week 3. With a 1,000-yard season, Wilson could climb to as high as fourth 8/29/14 UNLV Austin Hill (3-110-1) all-time at Arizona. Wilson has 28 career rushing touchdowns to his credit, which is tied 8/29/14 UNLV Samajie Grant (4-101-1) with Nic Grigsby for third all-time in school history. Wilson rushed for a freshman-record 12/31/13 Boston College Nate Phillips (9-193-0) 1,375 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2014 and has battled injuries the past two seasons, 12/15/12 Nevada Austin Hill (8-175-2) being held to 189 carries over two years. His ability certainly hasn’t dipped, however, as 10/27/12 USC Austin Hill (10-259-0) he still has averaged 5.5 yards per carry. For his career, Wilson is averaging 5.6 yards per 10/6/12 at Stanford Austin Hill (11-165-2) carry. He’s also proven to be a capable pass catcher with 19 catches for 159 yards and a 9/29/12 Oregon State Dan Buckner (6-119-1) touchdown in his career. 9/8/12 Oklahoma State Austin Hill (5-124-0) 9/1/12 Toledo Austin Hill (7-139-1) 9/1/12 Toledo Dan Buckner (10-116-0)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 5 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Weekly Honors Getting off the Field: The Arizona defense has been much better about getting off the field before allowing a first down this year. Through five games, Arizona has posted 21 three- Selected by UA Coaching Staff and-outs, averaging 4.2 per game. Arizona’s defense has forced a three-and-out on 21 of Game 1 vs. NAU 65 drives this season, a 32.3 percentage. Last season, in 12 games, Arizona had just 30 Student of the Week: Antonio Parks Nacho Dip Winners: Donovan Walker and Larry three-and-outs the entire season. Arizona had at least three three-and-outs in each of the Tharpe Jr. first four games this season, before posting just one in 10 possessions against Colorado. Over the last six games of last season, Arizona was held below three three-and-outs three Game 2 vs. Houston Student of the Week: Jake Glatting times and didn’t have any at Washington State. The Cats had nine three-and-outs against Nacho Dip Winners: Shun Brown, Dereck Boles, UTEP, which was the program’s most since also having nine at Nevada in 2015. The unit Malcolm Holland then backed it up with four more three-and-outs against Utah, including three in the sec- Game 3 at UTEP ond half. Student of the Week: Jacob Alsadek Nacho Dip Winners: Lee Anderson and Antonio Parks Wow, Wolma: True freshman Bryce Wolma has made quite an impression so far this season for the Wildcats at the tight end position. Wolma has played in all five games, but didn’t Game 4 vs. Utah notch his first reception until Week 2 versus Houston. Against the Cougars, Wolma had Student of the Week: Gerhard de Beer Nacho Dip Winners: Brandon Dawkins and Jon five catches for 38 yards, providing an active target for quarterback Brandon Dawkins. Jacobs He upped his production against UTEP, grabbing six balls for 41 yards, including a 1-yard touchdown catch from Dawkins. Wolma, from Saline, Michigan, had four catches for 29 Game 5 at Colorado Student of the Week: Jace Whittaker yards against Utah, including a career-best 18-yard reception. He stretched his streak with Nacho Dip Winners: Alex Kosinski and Finton a catch to four games against Colorado with two catches for 17 yards. Both of those recep- Connolly tions came from Khalil Tate for the first time this season. Through five games, Wolma’s 17 Game 6 vs. UCLA receptions are second on the team to Shun Brown’s 18, and he’s third in yards with 125. Student of the Week: Wolma has helped fill the void left by Trevor Wood, who missed two games before return- Nacho Dip Winners: ing against Utah. Wolma is averaging 7.4 yards per catch and 25 yards a game. Game 7 at California Student of the Week: All of the Starts: Experience certainly won’t be an issue for the big boys up front for the Nacho Dip Winners: Wildcats this season. The Arizona offensive line features six players who have started at Game 8 vs. Washington State least four games each. All total, the Wildcats have 115 career starts and 147 games played Student of the Week: returning among their top six linemen. Redshirt senior right guard Jacob Alsadek leads Nacho Dip Winners: the way with 40 career games played and 38 starts. Senior left tackle Layth Friekh has 31 Game 9 at USC career games and 26 starts to his credit. Another senior, Gerhard De Beer, has played in Student of the Week: 27 games over the past three seasons with 15 starts. Additionally, redshirt sophomore Nacho Dip Winners: Nathan Eldridge started all 12 games at center last year, while fellow redshirt sophomore Game 10 vs. Oregon State Cody Creason has 17 games and six starts on his resume. Finally, redshirt junior Christian Student of the Week: Nacho Dip Winners: Boettcher has played in 17 games with 12 starts. Last season, Eldridge became the first UA freshman to start at center since Blake Kerley in 2006. Both players went on to start all 12 Game 11 at Oregon games that season. The big boys up front helped Arizona rush for 1,017 yards total against Student of the Week: Nacho Dip Winners: Arizona State in the 2016 season finale and NAU in the 2017 season opener, which is a two- game program record. Behind the line, Arizona is rushing for 319.4 yards per game this Game 12 at Arizona State season, good for fourth in the country. Student of the Week: Nacho Dip Winners: More on Magee: Since arriving at Arizona prior to the 2012 season with Rich Rodriguez, running backs coach and co-offensive coordinator Calvin Magee has proven to be one of the top assistant coaches in the country. In Magee’s now five-plus seasons with Arizona, the Wildcats have rushed for 13,925 rushing yards and have never been worse than 41st in the country in rushing offense. The Cats surpassed the 13,000-yard mark against Houston. Magee and the Cats have had success, no matter the personnel. In 2012 and 2013, Magee Game-by-Game Captains mentored All-American Ka’Deem Carey as he shattered the Arizona record books. In 2014, current Wildcat Nick Wilson had the finest freshman season in school history and is himself NAU: Jacob Alsadek, Luca Bruno, Dane Cruikshank, Zach Green climbing the record books now as a senior. In 2015 and 2016, Magee had to navigate vari- ous injuries, but still saw Arizona produce 2,886 rushing yards in 2015 and 2,820 yards last HOU: Layth Friekh, Gerhard de Beer, Jack Banda, year with converted wide receiver Samajie Grant starting at running back the last handful Tyrell Johnson of games. Through four games this season, Arizona is fourth in the country in rushing, av- UTEP: Zach Benjamin, Nick Wilson, eraging 319.4 yards per game. Quarterback Khalil Tate leads the team with 413 yards – 327 Kwesi Mashack, Jarvis McCall of which were gained against Colorado. Brandon Dawkins, J.J. Taylor and Nick Wilson all UTAH: Jacob Alsadek, Shawn Poindexter, have more than 200 yards on the season. Luca Bruno, Marcus Griffin Top Rushing Teams in the Nation COLO: DeAndre’ Miller, Dane Cruikshank, Team YPG Total Rush Avg. Parker Zellers, Zach Green 1. Navy 414.2 2,071 6.53 : UCLA: 2. Georgia Tech 396.0 1,584 5.91 3. Army 372.7 2,236 6.30 CAL: 4. Arizona 319.4 1,597 6.79 5. South Florida 309.2 1,546 5.12 WSU: USC: Jumpin’ Jace: Junior cornerback Jace Whittaker started his 12th straight game Saturday night at Colorado and continues to establish himself as a force for the Wildcats. Whittaker OSU: had three pass breakups against the Buffaloes and leads the Wildcats with six on the sea- UO: son. He’s fifth in the Pac-12 in both pass breakups and passes defended. No other Wildcat has more than two pass breakups on the season. For his career, Whittaker has 21 pass ASU: breakups and is just three away from entering the Top 15 all-time at Arizona. Martin Ru- dolph is currently 15th at Arizona with 24. Whittaker has 15 tackles on the season, including a ½ for a loss.

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Big Play Shun: Junior Shun Brown turned into a big-play threat last year as a sophomore for the Wildcats, and that has certainly carried over to this season. Brown had a 63-yard Arizona Uniform Combinations punt return for a touchdown against UTEP, marking his second punt return touchdown of the season in just three games. Brown became the first Wildcat since Mike Thomas in 2008 Game Helmet Jersey Pants to have multiple punt return touchdowns in the same season. The punt return touchdown vs. NAU White Red White against UTEP featured a spin move once he got into UTEP territory that was featured on vs. Houston Chrome Blue Red SportsCenter’s Top 10 Plays. Currently, Brown is second in the country, averaging 23.5 at UTEP White White White yards per punt return. He trails just Dante Pettis from Washington (31.8). Brown, who had vs. Utah Blue Blue Blue a 36-yard touchdown catch against the Miners as well, is second on Arizona with 218 re- at Colorado Blue White Blue ceiving yards in five games. He leads the team with 18 receptions. Until Brown’s 13-yard touchdown catch from Khalil Tate against Colorado, all six of his career touchdowns had vs. UCLA been for 30 or more yards, showcasing his big-play ability. Last season, Brown had 12 at California plays of 20 or more yards, which was second on the team to quarterback Brandon Dawkins. vs. Wash. State This year, Brown already has seven plays of 20 or more yards, which is third on the team to at USC Tyrell Johnson, who has eight with five coming on kickoff returns, and Tate, who had seven vs. Oregon State such plays against Colorado alone. at Oregon National Leaders in Punt Returns at Arizona State Name School Punt Returns Avg. Dante Pettis Washington 9 31.8 Arizona’s 300-Yard Passers Shun Brown Arizona 6 23.5 Under Rich Rodriguez J-Shun Harris II Indiana 8 22.8 Deandre Thompkins Penn State 14 17.1 Date Opponent Player (Comp-Att-Yds-TD) Michael Walker Boston College 15 17.1 12/19/15 at New Mexico Anu Solomon (13-24-329-2) 11/21/15 at Arizona State Brandon Dawkins (16-30-301-2) Touchdown Tony: In his fourth year in the program, redshirt junior wide receiver Tony Elli- 11/7/15 at USC Anu Solomon (31-36-352-3) son has emerged as a serious threat for the Arizona offense. Through five games, Ellison 12/31/14 Boise State Anu Solomon (28-49-335-1) leads Arizona in receiving yards with 242. He has 15 catches, which is third on the team, 10/11/14 USC Anu Solomon (43-72-395-1) and two touchdown catches, which is tied for the most on the Cats. Ellison, who had just 9/20/14 Cal Anu Solomon (47-73-520-5) three catches for 32 yards in his first two seasons with the Wildcats, hauled in his second 8/29/14 UNLV Anu Solomon (25-44-425-4) touchdown of the season and his career against Utah. A week later against Colorado, Elli- 10/10/13 at USC BJ Denker (28-44-363-4) son had a 60-yard reception from Khalil Tate in the fourth quarter. Ellison also had a 43-yard 12/15/12 Nevada Matt Scott (28-47-382-3) touchdown catch in the season opener versus NAU, which was Arizona’s longest pass play 10/27/12 USC Matt Scott (27-50-369-3) of the season until the 60-yard reception against the Buffaloes. Ellison is averaging 16.1 10/6/12 at Stanford Matt Scott (45-69-491-3) yards per catch on the season, which leads the Wildcats. He’s averaging 48.4 yards per 9/29/12 Oregon State Matt Scott (31-53-403-3) game, which is also tops in the program. 9/8/12 Oklahoma State Matt Scott (38-41-320-2) 9/1/12 Toledo Matt Scott (30-46-387-2) From the Diamond to the Gridiron: It’s October and along with football in its prime, playoff baseball is here as well. Arizona’s roster features two players – Donavan Tate and Malcolm Holland-- who spent a combined 10 seasons playing professional baseball. Tate played six Arizona’s 600-Yard Games seasons in the San Diego Padres and Los Angeles Dodgers systems after being the No. Under Rich Rodriguez 3 pick of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft by the Padres. He retired from baseball following the 2016 season. A top-tier quarterback prospect when he was at Cartersville Date Opponent Yards (Rushing/Passing) High School in Georgia, Tate decided to give college football a try after his baseball career 10/17/15 at Colorado 616 (291/325) ended. Tate, now 26, reconnected with coach Rich Rodriguez, who recruited the quarter- 10/10/15 Oregon State 644 (368/276) back out of high school. He moved to Tucson in the summer and has five years to play 9/19/15 NAU 792 (499/293) four seasons. He made his collegiate debut Friday against UTEP. He completed the only 9/20/14 California 627 (107/520) pass he attempted for 10 yards. Holland was a 33rd round pick of the Dodgers in 2011 and 8/29/14 at UNLV 787 (353/434) signed with the club. He retired after the 2014 season and joined Arizona in 2015. Holland, 10/26/13 at Colorado 670 (405/265) a former middle infield partner of current Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager in the minors, 10/6/12 at Stanford 617 (126/491) redshirted in 2015, before playing in all 12 games last year as a reserve corner and special 9/15/2012 S. Carolina St. 689 (323/366) teams contributor. 9/1/2012 Toledo 624 (237/387)

Fields’ Field: True freshman linebacker Tony Fields II is Arizona’s leading tackler through five games with 34 total stops. He has 20 unassisted tackles and 14 assists so far for the Arizona Career Rushing Leaders Wildcats. Fields also has three sacks on the year, totaling one in each of the past three RUSHING YARDS games. His sack streak started at UTEP, where he had four total tackles and a sack. The Yards Player Years following week against Utah, Fields had six tackles and a sack. And then Saturday against 1. 4,239 Ka’Deem Carey 2011-13 Colorado, in his first-ever Pac-12 road game, Fields had a career-high 11 tackles and totaled another sack to extend his streak to three games. On top of being Arizona’s leading tackler, 2. 3,824 Trung Canidate 2996-99 Fields is also the leader in sacks and is tied for the team lead in tackles-for-loss with three. 3. 3,501 Ontiwaun Carter 1991-94 4. 3,381 Art Luppino 1953-56 Miller Time: Arizona welcomed back a friendly face against Colorado when senior lineback- 5. 3,163 Mike Bell 2002-05 er/defensive end DeAndre’ Miller made his season debut. Miller suffered a preseason foot 6. 3,096 Hubie Oliver 1977-80 injury and missed Arizona’s first four games of the season. However, he returned against 7. 2,957 Nic Grigsby 2007-10 Colorado had had four tackles in the first game of his senior season. Miller entered his final 8. 2,637 Nick Wilson 2014- year with 79 total tackles, 14 tackles-for-loss and five sacks. The matchup with Colorado 9. 2,571 David Adams 1984-86 marked his 37th career game played. 10. 2,530 Clarence Farmer 2000-03 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1. 48 Ka’Deem Carey 2011-13 2. 44 Art Luppino 1953-56 3. 28 Nic Grigsby 2007-10 28 Nick Wilson 2014- 5. 27 Ronald Veal (QB) 1987-90

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 7 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

A Dane-dy Start: Prior to the season, senior Dane Cruikshank moved positions, switching Arizona’s 100-Yard Rushers Under from the boundary cornerback spot to the “Spur” safety spot for the Wildcats. The senior Rich Rodriguez from Chino Hills, California embraced the move and was named a captain for Arizona’s Date Opponent Player (Att-Yds-TD) season opener versus NAU. The position change seems to have agreed with Cruikshank, 10/7/17 Colorado K. Tate (14-327-4) who started all 12 games for the Wildcats a year ago. Cruikshank had six solo tackles, one 9/15/17 UTEP B. Dawkins (14-133-3) tackle-for-loss and a forced fumble versus Houston. It was the second solo tackle-for-loss 11/25/16 ASU B. Dawkins (12-183-2) of his career and first forced fumble. Cruikshank then had two tackles, and another half 11/25/16 ASU Samajie Grant (19-176-3) tackle-for-loss against UTEP in another strong showing. Against Utah, Cruikshank again 11/25/16 ASU Zach Green (14-126-2) combined on a tackle-for-loss with defensive lineman Finton Connolly. He then had five 11/12/16 Colorado Samajie Grant (16-113-2) tackles against Colorado. Cruikshank didn’t have any tackles-for-loss in his first 11 games 9/24/16 Washington B. Dawkins (13-176-2) as a Wildcat, but has three over his last six games after notching one in last year’s season 9/17/16 Hawai’i J.J. Taylor (18-168-1) finale against Arizona State. Cruikshank has 20 tackles in four games for the Wildcats this B. Dawkins (15-118-3) season. 9/10/16 Grambling St. Nick Wilson (24-116-1) 9/3/16 BYU Nick Wilson (17-138-2) Dartin’ Dawkins: Redshirt junior quarterback Brandon Dawkins picked up where he left off 12/19/15 at New Mexico Jared Baker (12-107-3) last season with his ground production, before leaving Saturday’s game with Colorado 10/24/15 Washington St. Jerrard Randall (10-105-0) early with a minor injury. In the season opener versus NAU, Dawkins rushed for 92 yards 10/17/15 at Colorado Jared Baker (23-207-2) on just seven carries. He ripped off a 66-yard touchdown sprint and also scored on a 10- 10/10/15 Oregon St. Jared Baker (10-123-0) yard run. Dawkins was stymied a bit in the second game versus Houston, being held to 9/26/15 UCLA Nick Wilson (24-136-0) just 26 rushing yards on 13 carries, but bounced back against UTEP. The junior notched his Jerrard Randall (16-128-1) 9/19/15 NAU Jerrard Randall (3-149-2) fourth career 100-yard rushing game, going for 133 yards on 14 carries. He also tied his Nick Wilson (19-143-2) career high with three rushing touchdowns. Against Utah in Arizona’s Pac-12 opener, Daw- 9/12/15 at Nevada Nick Wilson (21-194-3) kins rushed for 90 yards and a touchdown on 18 carries. Before exiting against Colorado, 11/28/14 Arizona State Nick Wilson (24-178-3) Dawkins had 17 yards on four carries. Dawkins now has 1,481 rushing yards in his career, 11/22/14 at Utah Nick Wilson (20-218-3) which is the most by an Arizona quarterback since at least 1958. Dawkins passed Ronald 11/15/14 Washington Nick Wilson (30-104-2) Veal, who rushed for 1,419 career yards and was the leader prior to Dawkins. Dawkins also 11/8/14 Colorado Nick Wilson (21-153-0) has 16 career rushing touchdowns. For his career, Dawkins is averaging 6.8 yards per carry, Anu Solomon (12-105-0) which is the highest YPC ever by an Arizona quarterback with at least 100 carries. Dawkins 10/25/14 at Wash. St. T. Jones-Grigsby (13-107-0) rushed for 944 yards in 2016, five shy of the school single-season record for a QB held by 10/2/14 at Oregon T. Jones-Grigsby (27-115-1) current offensive analyst B.J. Denker who had 949 in 2013. 9/13/14 Nevada Nick Wilson (29-171-2) 9/4/14 at UTSA Nick Wilson (30-174-1) Career Rushing Yards by an Arizona Quarterback since 1958 8/29/14 UNLV T. Jones-Grigsby (13-124-1) Name Yards Avg. TDs Nick Wilson (7-104-1) 1. Brandon Dawkins 1,481 6.8 16 12/31/13 B. College Ka'Deem Carey (27-169-2) 2. Ronald Veal 1,419 3.1 27 11/30/13 at Arizona St. Ka'Deem Carey (32-157-1) 3. Matt Scott 1,138 5.4 8 4. Keith Smith 1,052 3.7 15 11/23/13 Oregon Ka'Deem Carey (48-206-4) 5. B.J. Denker 1,023 5.1 14 B.J. Denker (14-102-0) 11/16/13 Wash. St. Ka'Deem Carey (26-132-1) NFL Cats: The Arizona Wildcats have nine former players currently in the NFL. Two more 11/9/13 UCLA Ka'Deem Carey (28-149-1) have been signed to practice squads. The headliner is of course Rob Gronkowski, who 11/2/13 at Cal Ka'Deem Carey (32-152-0) 10/26/13 at Colorado Ka'Deem Carey (23-119-4) entered his eighth season in the NFL with 6,095 yards and 68 touchdowns on 405 catches. B.J. Denker (15-192-0) He’ll have another former Wildcat on the roster with him in New England in linebacker 10/19/13 Utah Ka'Deem Carey (39-232-1) Marquis Flowers, who was traded by Cincinnati near the end of training camp. Kicker Nick 10/10/13 at USC Ka'Deem Carey (21-138-0) Folk won the job in Tampa Bay and is in his 11th season as a pro, where he will play for 9/28/13 at Washington Ka'Deem Carey (30-132-1) former Arizona State head coach Dirk Koetter. Brooks Reed had a fast start to his season, 9/14/13 UTSA Ka'Deem Carey (27-128-2) coming up with a sack on the final defensive play of the game for the Atlanta Falcons in 9/7/13 at UNLV Ka'Deem Carey (16-171-2) Week 1 to secure a win over the Chicago Bears. The list of Cats in the NFL includes: Mar- 9/30/13 NAU Daniel Jenkins (12-139-1) quis Flowers (LB, New England Patriots), Nick Foles (QB, Philadelphia Eagles), Nick Folk (K, 12/15/12 Nevada Ka'Deem Carey (28-172-3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers), Robert Golden (S, Pittsburgh Steelers), Rob Gronkowski (TE, New 11/23/12 Arizona St. Ka'Deem Carey (25-172-1) England Patriots), Earl Mitchell (DT, San Francisco 49ers), Will Parks (S, Denver Broncos), 11/17/12 at Utah Ka'Deem Carey (26-204-1) Brooks Reed (DE, Atlanta Falcons), Scooby Wright (LB, Arizona Cardinals), Reggie Gilbert 11/10/12 Colorado Ka'Deem Carey (25-366-5) (LB, Green Bay Packers, practice squad) and Cayleb Jones (WR, Minnesota Vikings, prac- 10/27/12 USC Ka'Deem Carey (28-119-1) tice squad). Matt Scott (15-100-1) 10/20/12 Washington Ka'Deem Carey (29-172-1) Up Next: Arizona hits the road for its first trip to California (UC-Berkeley) since the 2013 10/6/12 at Stanford Ka'Deem Carey (29-132-3) season when it takes on the Golden Bears on Saturday, Oct. 21. Kickoff has been set for 5 9/29/12 Oregon State Ka'Deem Carey (17-115-2) p.m. (PDT) with a live television broadcast on the Pac-12 Network. Start time and television 9/8/12 Oklahoma St. Ka'Deem Carey (26-126-3) 9/1/12 Toledo Ka'Deem Carey (20-147-1) information for Arizona’s Homecoming game on Oct. 28 could be announced as early as next Monday, Oct. 16.

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The Last Meeting: Oct. 1, 2016 Team Stats

Tate Has Strong Debut, But Bruins Prevail at Home Category ARIZ UCLA Game 5 » Arizona (2-3, 0-2 Pac-12) at UCLA (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) First Downs 22 20 Date...... Saturday Oct. 1 Rushes-Yds (NET 49-242 32-125 Time...... 7:42 p.m. Passing Yds (NET) 145 350 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-13-0 37-20-0 Location...... Pasadena, Calif. Total Offense Plays-Yds 80-387 69-475 Stadium...... Rose Bowl (95,542) Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 Surface...... Natural Grass Punt Returns-Yds 0-0 4-47

Television...... ESPN 45 � 24 Kickoff Returns-Yds 5-94 4-111 All-Time Series...... UCLA leads 24-15-2 Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 Score by Quarters Punts (Number-Avg) 10-39.2 5-33.8 at UCLA...... UCLA leads 14-4-2 1 2 3 4 F -Lost 1-0 0-0 Previous Meeting...... UCLA 56, Arizona 30 Penalties-Yds 5-40 5-60 Arizona 7 0 3 14 24 ...... Sept. 26, 2015 (Tucson, Ariz.) Possession Time 31:32 28:28 Streak....UCLA has won the last 5 meetings UCLA 14 0 10 21 45 3rd-Down Conversions 4 of 17 4 of 12 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Scoring Summary Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 Sacks By: Number-Yds 0-0 2-13 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Grant, S. 12 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 79 yards, 1:36 TOP, 11:07 left Individual Stats UCLA (7-7) Starks, N. 2 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 5 plays, 40 yards, 1:39 TOP, 9:18 left UCLA (14-7) Walker, K. 62 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 1 play, 62 yards, 0:14 TOP, 0:00 left RUSHING: ARIZ - Tate, K. 15-79; Johnson, T. 16- Third Quarter 77; Dawkins, B. 5-44; Green, Z. 5-30; Wilson, N. UCLA (21-7) Howard, J. 19 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:22 TOP, 12:38 left 6-16; Werlinger, Z. 2-minus 4. UCLA - Starks 17- UCLA (24-7) Molson, JJ 39 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 2:03 TOP, 9:12 left 80; Andrews 1-26; Adams 1-14; Olorunfunmi 3-9; ARIZ (10-24) Pollack, J. 20 yd field goal Drive: 15 plays, 87 yards, 6:10 TOP, 2:53 left Walker 1-8; Rosen 2-1; TEAM 1-minus 1; Jamabo Fourth Quarter 6-minus 12. UCLA (31-10) Rosen, J. 1 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 3:34 TOP, 14:15 left ARIZ (17-31) Brown, S. 31 yd pass from Tate, K. (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:07 TOP, 11:04 left PASSING: ARIZ - Dawkins, B. 8-17-0-73; Tate, K. UCLA (38-17) Walker, K. 29 yd pass from Rosen, J. (Molson kick) Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, 2:17 TOP, 8:37 left 5-9-0-72; Werlinger 0-5-0-0. UCLA - Rosen 20-37- UCLA (45-17) Andrews, D. 26 yd run (Molson, JJ kick) Drive: 7 plays, 96 yards, 3:40 TOP, 3:30 left 0-350. ARIZ (24-45) Denson, C. 13 yd pass from Tate, K. (Pollack, J.) Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, 2:47 TOP, 0:38 left RECEIVING: ARIZ - Brown, S. 4-50; Griffey, T. 2-38; Denson, C. 2-16; Phillips, N. 2-13; Grant, S. 1-12; Peterson, C. 1-11; Johnson, T. 1-5. UCLA - Andrews 9-108; Walker 4-11; Adams 2-11; Mass- Pasadena, Calif. (AP) - UCLA coach Jim Mora challenged his offense at halftime, asking them to play ington 1-37; Jamabo 1-33; Howard 1-19; lese at the same level shown on defense and special teams through the first 30 minutes. 1-16; Wilson 1-12. The Bruins responded, with Josh Rosen throwing two of his three touchdowns and rushing for one touchdown after the ultimatum, and UCLA pulled away from Arizona 45-24 on Saturday night. INTERCEPTIONS: ARIZ - None. UCLA - None. Rosen was 20 of 37 for 350 yards, Kenneth Walker had four catches for 114 yards with a pair of FUMBLES: ARIS - Johnson, T. 1-0. UCLA - None. touchdowns and Dreem Andrews added 108 yards receiving and a 26-yard TD run. “If we could just find a way to put it together as a football team we could be pretty darn dynamic, SACKS (UA-A): ARIZ - None. UCLA - McKinley and that’s the challenge,” Mora said. “I think it’s pretty evident we can play some really good de- (1-0); Young (1-0). fense. We can play some good special teams. We can play some good offense. We just got to do it all at the same time.” UCLA (3-2,1-1) struggled to run the ball for long stretches, but it didn’t matter as the injury riddled Wildcats (2-3, 0-2) saw their offensive ranks further depleted. Quarterbcak Brandon Dawkins took a Arizona Notebook big hit from linebacker Kenny Young in the second quarter and was replaced after halftime. Running back Nick Wilson came up limping late in the first quarter. » True freshman Khalil Tate made his debut at quarterback. He finished 5 for 9 for 72 yards Right tackle Gerhard de Beer and left tackle Jacob Alsadek also suffered undisclosed injuries, while and a pair of touchdowns. He also rushed for left guard Freddie Tagaloa did not travel with the team. 79 yards on 15 carries. Tate is the first true Touted freshman Khalil Tate came in at quarterback on Arizona’s second possession of the second freshman to see time at quarterback for Arizo- half, leading a drive that ended in a Josh Pollack field goal. Tate’s next drive ended with a 31-yard na since Matt Scott in 2008. In Scott’s debut, touchdown to Shun Brown. Tate had 72 yards passing and 79 yards rushing in his college debut, he was 6 of 10 for 77 yards and a touchdown. throwing a second touchdown to Cam Denson with 38 seconds remaining. He rushed for 48 yards and a touchdown in FRESHMAN FINDS Arizona’s win over Idaho.

Tate and UCLA wide receiver Theo Howard were among the most accomplished and sough-after » Senior wide receiver Nate Phillips had a pair high school players in Southern California. Those talents were on full display in the Rose Bowl. of catches Saturday and now has at least one Howard caught his first career touchdown early in the third quarter, providing the spark Mora was catch in 38 straight games. That’s tied for for looking for a 19-yard catch-and-run where he shook an Arizona defensive back and sprinted up the the fifth-longest streak in the nation and tied far sideline. With dropped passes a lingering issue for the UCLA offense, how quickly Howard can for the longest by a player in a Power 5 con- become a consistent part of the rotation could determine the ceiling for what Rosen can accomplish this season. ference. Phillips finished with 2 catches for 13 yards. At the start of the season, Tate was expected to redshirt as the fourth-string quarterback seeing only a handful of snaps in practice. With Anu Solomon missing the last four games with a knee injury, those reps increased and coaches told Tate to prepare for the exact situation that unfolded against UCLA. “Thought he would give us the best chance to score points,” Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said, explaining his decision to play Tate.

9 “Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 9 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Head Coach Rich Rodriguez Rodriguez vs. Opponents Opponent Record Arizona State 2-3 Hometown:...... Grant Town, W. Va. Boise State 0-1 Boston College 3-2 High School:...... North Marion Bowling Green 1-0 College:...... West Virginia, 1986 BYU 0-1 California (UC Berkeley) 2-0 Master’s:...... Salem Univ., 1987 California (Pa.) 2-0 Playing Career:...... West Virginia Carrroll (Mt.) 1-0 Central Connecticut State 0-1 ...... 1981-84, defensive back Central Florida 2-0 Family:...... Wife, Rita; Central State (Ohio) 1-0 Cincinnati 4-1 ...... Children, Raquel and Rhett Clarion 0-1 Colorado 5-1 Concord 4-4 Overall head coaching career: Connecticut 5-0 ...... 159-115-2 Cumberland (Ky.) 1-0-1 Delaware State 1-0 Division I-A head coaching career: East Carolina 6-0 ...... 114-79 East Central (Okla.) 0-1 Eastern Michigan 1-0 East Tennessee State 0-1 Eastern Washington 1-0 The 2014 Pac-12 Coach of the Year, Rich Rodriguez Year-by-Year as Head Coach Fairmont State 6-2 Florida State 0-1 begins his sixth season at the helm of the Arizona Year W-L Conf. (Place) School football program. He was introduced as the Wild- Geneva 1-0-1 cats’ 30th head coach on Nov. 22, 2011. 2016 3-2 1-1 Arizona Georgia 1-0 2016 3-9 1-8 (6thS) Arizona Georgia Southern 0-1 Georgia Tech 1-0 Entering the 2017 season, Rodriguez carries a ca- 2015 7-6 3-6 (5thS) Arizona Glenville State 0-1 reer record of 156-113-2 in 22 seasons, marked by 2014 10-4 7-2 (1stS) Arizona Grambling State 1-0 Division I records of 60-26 at West Virginia, 15-22 at 2013 8-5 4-5 (4thS) Arizona Hawai’i 1-0 Michigan and 36-29 with the Wildcats. He began his Houston 0-1 head coaching career at Salem (W.Va.) University 2012 8-5 4-5 (T4thS) Arizona llinois 1-2 in 1988 and then coached at Glenville State (W.Va.) 2010 7-6 3-5 (T7th) Michigan Indiana 2-0 Indiana (Pa.) 0-3 from 1990-96. 2009 5-7 1-7 (10th) Michigan Iowa 0-2 2008 3-9 2-6 (9th) Michigan James Madison 1-0 Rodriguez’s third season with the Wildcats was high- 2007 10-2 5-2 (T2nd) West Virginia Johnson C. Smith 1-1 lighted by a 10-4 record, a Pac-12 South Champion- Kent State 1-0 ship, a Fiesta Bowl berth and winning the Territorial 2006 11-2 5-2 (T2nd) West Virginia Livingstone 1-1 Cup game against ASU. Arizona finished the reg- 2005 11-1 7-0 (1st) West Virginia Louisville 2-1 Marshall 2-1 ular season with 10 wins for only the third time in 2004 8-4 4-2 (T1st) West Virginia Maryland 4-4 program history as Rodriguez was named the 2014 2003 8-5 6-1 (T1st) West Virginia Massachusetts 1-0 Pac-12 Coach of the Year. The streak continued as 2002 9-4 6-1 (2nd) West Virginia Miami (Fla.) 0-3 Rodriguez and the squad defeated a top-10 ranked Miami (Ohio) 1-0 program for the third-straight campaign with a 31-24 2001 3-8 1-7 (7th) West Virgini Michigan State 0-3 road victory over No. 2 Oregon on Oct. 2. 1996 6-4 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State Minnesota 1-0 1995 8-2 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State Mississippi 1-0 Mississippi State 2-1 Offensively, quarterback Anu Solomon became the 1994 8-3 5-1 (T1st) Glenville State Nevada 3-0 first freshman ever to start a season opener for the 1993 10-3 6-1 (T1st) Glenville State New Mexico 2-0 school and went on to throw for 3,793 yards with Newport News 2-0 28 passing touchdowns and only nine interceptions. 1992 6-4 5-2 (3rd) Glenville State Northern Arizona 3-0 He owns the UA freshman records for passing yards, 1991 4-5-1 3-4 (T5th) Glenville State Northwestern 0-1 passing touchdowns, pass attempts (540) and pass 1990 1-7-1 1-5 (T6th) Glenville State Notre Dame 2-2 completions (313). Freshman Nick Wilson collected Ohio 1-0 1988 2-8 2-5 (5th) Salem University Ohio State 0-3 seven games with 100+ yards and with his 1,375 Oklahoma State 1-0 markers on the season, he set the school freshman Coaching History Oregon 2-2 rushing record. Oregon State 1-2 Years...... Position/Title Penn State 0-3 Linebacker Scooby Wright III was easily the na- 2012-Present...... Arizona, head coach (39-31) Pittsburgh 4-3 tion’s most prolific defender. Based on a vote of Purdue 1-2 2008-10...... Michigan, head coach (15-22) Rutgers 7-0 head coaches, media and college athletics person- Samford 0-1 nel, he won the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Rota- 2001-07...... West Virginia, head coach (60-26) Shepherd 4-4 ry Lombardi Award and the Chuck Bednarik Award, 1999-2000...... Clemson, Off. Coord./QB’s South Carolina State 1-0 all given annually to the nation’s top defender. Also South Florida 1-2 the Pat Tillman Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, 1997-98...... Tulane, Off. Coord./quarterbacks Southern California (USC) 1-4 he ranked in the top five among FBS players for to- 1990-96...... Glenville State, head coach (43-28-2) Stanford 0-3 tal tackles (163), tackles for loss (29.0), sacks (14.0) Syracuse 6-1 1989...... West Virginia, volunteer assistant Temple 3-1 and forced fumbles (6). Wright is UA’s sixth all-time 1988...... Salem University, head coach (2-8) Tennessee-Chattanooga 1-0 unanimous All-American. Toledo 1-1 1987...... Salem University, Asst. HC/Def. Coord. UCLA 0-5 In 2013, the Wildcats posted an 8-5 record with a 1986...... Salem University, DBs/special teams UNLV 2-0 Utah 4-3 bowl victory over the Boston College Eagles in the 1985...... West Virginia, student assistant AdvoCare V100 Bowl in Shreveport, La. Arizona UTEP 1-0 UTSA 3-0 knocked off a top-10 ranked team with a 42-16 win Virginia 0-1 over No. 5 Oregon on Nov. 23. Virginia Tech 2-3 Washington 2-3 Running back Ka’Deem Carey earned consensus Milestone Wins Washington State 1-3 All-America honors for the second-straight season, Win Opponent Date West Liberty State 6-2 West Virginia State 6-2 was named the 2013 Pac-12 offensive Player of the 1 Salem 21, WV Tech 16 1988 Year and a Doak Walker Award finalist. He ended his West Virginia Weslyan 3-4 50 West Virginia 35, Cincinnati 32 9/14/02 Western Michigan 2-0 three seasons in Tucson as Arizona’s all-time career Western Montana 0-1 rushing leader (4,239 yards) and all-time all-purpose 100 West Virginia 55, Syracuse 14 10/6/07 Wingate 0-2 yardage leader (5,483). Carey recorded 16-straight 125 Arizona 39, USC 36 10/27/12 Wisconsin 1-4 games in which he eclipsed the century mark rush- Wofford 1-1 ing, the longest streak in Pac-12 history and the lon- 150 Arizona 44, Oregon St. 7 10/10/15 WVU Tech 6-2 gest for any FBS player in the last 10 seasons. 10 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

The Pac-12 Conference Standings

NORTH DIVISION School Overall Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Pac-12 Pct. PF PA Overall Streak Washington State 6-0 1.000 238 111 5-0 1-0 0-0 3-0 1.000 115 60 Won 6 Washington 6-0 1.000 258 61 3-0 3-0 0-0 3-0 1.000 117 24 Won 6 Stanford 4-2 .667 218 147 2-0 1-2 0-0 3-1 .750 139 120 Won 3 Oregon 4-2 .667 258 163 3-1 1-1 0-0 1-2 .333 90 94 Lost 1 California 3-3 .500 146 179 2-1 1-2 0-0 0-3 .000 51 113 Lost 3 Oregon State 1-5 .167 116 270 1-2 0-3 0-0 0-3 .000 40 132 Lost 4

SOUTH DIVISION School Overall Pct. PF PA Home Road Neutral Pac-12 Pct. PF PA Overall Streak USC 5-1 .833 213 139 4-0 1-1 0-0 3-1 .750 137 84 Won 1 Utah 4-1 .800 160 92 2-1 2-0 1-0 1-1 .500 50 47 Lost 1 Arizona 3-2 .600 210 131 1-2 2-0 0-0 1-1 .500 69 72 Won 1 UCLA 3-2 .600 207 196 3-0 0-2 0-1 1-1 .500 61 81 Won 1 Arizona State 2-3 .400 163 182 2-1 0-2 0-0 1-1 .500 61 69 Lost 1 Colorado 3-3 .400 170 136 2-2 1-2 0-0 0-3 .000 75 109 Lost 3 Pac-12 Weekly Teleconference Pac-12 Football Schedule Time...... Coach, School Friday, Oct. 13 10:05 a.m. PT/11:05 a.m. MT...... Jim Mora, UCLA (Aug. 29) Washington State at Cal (7:30 p.m./ESPN) 10:15 a.m. PT/11:15 a.m. MT...... Gary Anderson, Oregon State Saturday, Oct. 14 10:25 a.m. PT/11:25 a.m. MT ...... Mike MacIntyre, Colorado Colorado at Oregon State (1 p.m./P12N) Utah at USC (5 p.m./ABC) 10:35 a.m. PT/11:35 a.m. MT ...... Kyle Whittingham, Utah Washington at Arizona State (7:45 p.m./ESPN) 10:45 a.m. PT/11:45 a.m. MT ...... David Shaw, Stanford Oregon at Stanford (8 p.m./FS1) 10:55 a.m. PT/11:55 a.m. MT ...... Mike Leach, Washington State 11:05 a.m. PT/12:05 p.m. MT ...... Rich Rodriguez, Arizona 11:15 a.m. PT/12:15 p.m. MT ...... Justin Wilcox, California 11:25 a.m. PT/12:25 p.m. MT ...... Open Break 11:35 a.m. PT/12:35 p.m. MT ...... Jim Mora, UCLA (Sept. 5) 11:45 a.m. PT/12:45 p.m. MT ...... Clay Helton, USC 11:55 a.m. PT/12:55 p.m. MT ...... Chris Petersen, Washington 12:05 p.m. PT/1:05 p.m. MT ...... Todd Graham, Arizona State 2017 Pac-12 Preseason Media Poll 12:15 p.m. PT/1:25 p.m. MT ...... Gary Anderson, Oregon State NORTH SOUTH 12:15 p.m. PT/1:15 p.m. MT ...... Willie Taggart, Oregon 1. Washington (49) 309 1. USC (49) 309 2. Stanford (1) 247 2. Utah (1) 220 To participate on the teleconference, call 877-455-8480. The teleconferences will be 3. Washington St. (1) 206 3. UCLA (1) 209 recorded and available online at Pac-12.com that same afternoon as the call. 4. Oregon (1) 163 4. Colorado (1) 182 For questions, contact Dave Hirsch ([email protected]) or Molly Babcock (mbab- 5. Oregon State 101 5. Arizona State 109 [email protected]) - 415-580-4200. 6. California 64 6.Arizona 61 PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: USC (28 votes) Others receiving votes: Washington (22), Oregon (1), Utah (1) The 2017 Pac-12 Football Championship Game will take place Friday, Dec. 1 and will be telecast to a national audience on ESPN (game time TBD). The Champion- ship game will match the winner of the North Division vs. the winner of the South Division at Levi’s® Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif. 2017 Arizona Football Schedule Date Opponent Result/Time TV Series Series and Game Notes Sept. 2 vs. NAU W, 62-24 P12N UA leads, 15-1 Arizona rushes for 506 yards; 2nd most in school history Sept. 9 Houston L, 19-16 ESPNU HOU leads 2-1 Cats D forces 3 turnovers and holds prolific Houston offense to 16 points Sept. 15 at UTEP W, 63-16 ESPN UA leads 39-11-2 Brandon Dawkins accounts for 6 total TDs in blowout win Sept. 22 Utah L, 30-24 FS1 Utah leads 22-19-2 Five Turnovers Doom Cats in close battle Sept. 30 BYE Third September bye in six years under Rich Rodriguez Oct. 7 at Colorado W, 45-42 P12N CU leads 14-6 Khalil Tate rushes for FBS QB record 327 yards and four TDs Oct. 14 UCLA 6 p.m. P12N UCLA leads 24-15-2 UCLA has won 5 straight in series after UA won 5 straight from 07-11 Oct. 21 at California 5 p.m. P12N UA leads 16-14-2 Last four games in series have all been decicded by single digits Oct. 28 Washington St. TBA TBA UA leads 26-16 Homecoming weekend for Arizona. Nov. 4 at USC TBA TBA USC leads 32-8 Last 5 matchups at USC have all been one-score games. Nov. 11 Oregon State TBA TBA UA leads 22-15-1 Arizona won last matchup in Tucson, beating Beavers 44-7 in 2015. Nov. 18 at Oregon TBA TBA UO leads 25-16 Cats head back to Eugene for first time since ‘14 upset of No. 2 Ducks. Nov. 25 at Arizona State TBA TBA UA leads, 49-40-1 The Territorial Cup is the nation’s oldest rivalry trophy game.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 11 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Arizona Depth Chart » Game 6 vs. UCLA (as of Oct. 8) Offense Defense POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. WR 18 Cedric Peterson 5-11 188 RS So. END 86 Justin Belknap 6-3 259 RS So. 5 Brian Casteel 6-0 214 Fr. 98 Larry Tharpe Jr. 6-5 279 RS Jr. 12 JB Brown 6-3 244 Fr. SLOT 6 Shun Brown 5-9 177 Jr. 2 Tyrell Johnson 5-7 164 Sr. NOSE 99 Dereck Boles 6-2 296 RS Jr. 91 Finton Connolly 6-5 275 RS So. TE 8 Trevor Wood 6-6 265 RS Jr. or 81 Bryce Wolma 6-3 239 Fr. TACKLE 93 Parker Zellers 6-1 250 RS Sr. 85 Jamie Nunley 6-5 230 RS. Fr. or 60 Luca Bruno 6-4 305 RS Sr. 92 Jack Banda 6-3 247 RS Sr. 44 Kurtis Brown 6-1 285 Fr.

LT 58 Layth Friekh 6-5 302 Sr. 50 Josh McCauley 6-3 292 RS Fr. STUD 14 Kylan Wilborn 6-2 245 Fr. 32 DeAndre’ Miller 6-3 236 RS Sr. LG 69 Christian Boettcher 6-2 290 RS Jr. 51 Lee Anderson III 6-1 235 So. 75 Michael Eletise 6-3 315 RS Fr. MIKE 7 Colin Schooler 6-0 226 Fr. C 64 Nathan Eldridge 6-3 297 RS So. or 18 Brandon Rutt 6-3 227 Sr. 55 Levi Walton 6-3 290 RS Jr. WILL 1 Tony Fields II 6-1 225 Fr. RG 78 Jacob Alsadek 6-7 325 Gr. 26 Anthony Pandy 6-0 225 Fr. 74 Alex Kosinski 6-4 299 RS So. 34 Jacob Colacion 6-1 218 RS Fr.

RT 67 Gerhard de Beer 6-7 320 RS Sr. SPUR 9 Dane Cruikshank 6-1 206 RS Sr. or 76 Cody Creason 6-4 294 RS So. 31 Tristan Cooper 6-1 188 So.

SLOT 9 Tony Ellison 5-11 188 RS Jr. BANDIT 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles 6-2 205 Jr. 23 Gary Brightwell 6-1 196 Fr. 11 Troy Young 6-0 205 Fr. WR 19 Shawn Poindexter 6-5 212 RS Sr. BC 2 Lorenzo Burns 5-10 173 RS Fr. 7 Devaughn Cooper 5-10 175 RS Fr. 82 Donovan Walker 6-1 179 RS Jr. 27 Sammy Morrison 5-10 177 RS So.

RB 28 Nick Wilson 5-10 208 Sr. FC 17 Jace Whittaker 5-11 182 Jr. or 21 J.J. Taylor 5-6 180 RS Fr. 30 Tony Wallace 5-10 184 Fr. 34 Zach Green 5-10 229 Gr. FS 19 Scottie Young Jr. 5-11 195 Fr. QB 14 Khalil Tate 6-2 215 So. 3 Jarrius Wallace 6-1 180 RS Fr. or 13 Brandon Dawkins 6-3 210 RS Jr. 29 Jarvis McCall Jr. 6-2 195 RS Sr. 4 Rhett Rodriguez 6-0 186 Fr. or 15 Donavan Tate 6-2 207 Fr.

Special Teams POS. # PLAYER HT. WT. YR. PK 30 Josh Pollack 5-10 184 RS Jr. or 43 Lucas Havrisik 6-2 173 Fr.

P 16 Jake Glatting 6-3 218 RS Jr. 30 Josh Pollack 5-10 184 RS Jr.

LS 51 Donald Reiter (LS) 5-10 235 RS Fr. or 64 Nathan Eldridge (SS) 6-3 297 RS So.

HOLD 16 Jake Glatting 6-3 218 RS Jr. 4 Rhett Rodriguez 6-0 186 Fr.

PR 6 Shun Brown 5-9 177 Jr. 9 Tony Ellison 5-11 188 RS Jr.

KOR 2 Tyrell Johnson 5-7 164 Sr. 18 Cedric Peterson 5-11 188 RS So.

12 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

2017 Offensive Game-by-Game Starters WR WR/SLOT LT LG C RG RT TE/SLOT WR RB QB NAU Peterson Brown Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Wood (TE) Poindexter Wilson Dawkins Houston Peterson Brown Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Taylor (RB) Poindexter Green Dawkins at UTEP Peterson Brown Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek de Beer Ellison (SL) Poindexter Wilson Dawkins Utah Peterson Brown Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek Creason Ellison (SL) Poindexter Wilson Dawkins at Colorado Peterson Brown Friekh Boettcher Eldridge Alsadek Creason Wood (TE) Poindexter Wilson Dawkins UCLA at Cal WSU at USC Ore. St. at. Oregon at ASU 2017 Defensive Game-by-Game Starters DE NG DT STUD MLB WLB SPUR BANDIT BC FC FS NAU Belknap Boles Zellers Wilborn Rutt Fields Cruikshank Flannigan Burns Whittaker S. Young Houston Belknap Boles Zellers Wilborn Rutt Fields Cruikshank Flannigan Burns Whittaker S. Young at UTEP Belknap Boles Bruno Wilborn Rutt Fields Cruikshank Flannigan Burns Whittaker S. Young Utah Belknap Boles Bruno Wilborn Rutt Fields Cruikshank Flannigan Burns Whittaker S. Young at Colorado Belknap Boles Bruno Wilborn Schooler Fields Cruikshank Flannigan Burns Whittaker S. Young UCLA at Cal WSU at USC Ore. St. at Oregon at ASU

2017 Special Teams Game-by-Game Starters Career Starts by Season OFFENSE 2014 2015 2016 2017 CAREER KR PR PK KO P LS HOLD J. Alsadek 11 12 10 5 38 NAU C. Boettcher - - 7 5 12 Johnson Brown Pollack Havrisik Glatting Reinhardt Glatting S. Brown - - 10 5 15 Houston Johnson Brown Pollack Havrisik Glatting Reiter/Eldridge Glatting C. Creason - - 4 2 6 at UTEP G. de Beer - 4 8 3 15 Johnson Brown Pollack Havrisik Glatting Reiter/Eldridge Glatting B. Dawkins - - 9 5 14 Utah Johnson Brown Pollack Havrisik Glatting Reiter Glatting N. Eldridge - - 12 5 17 at Colorado T. Ellison - - - 2 2 Johnson Brown Pollack Havrisik Glatting Reiter/Eldridge Glatting L. Friekh - 9 12 5 26 UCLA Z. Green - - - 1 1 at Cal T. Johnson - - 1 - 1 C. Peterson - - 1 5 6 WSU S. Poindexter - - - 5 5 at USC K. Tate - - 1 - 1 J.J. Taylor - - 1 1 2 Ore. St. N. Wilson 8 9 5 4 26 at Oregon T. Wood - - 2 2 4 DEFENSE 2014 2015 2016 2017 CAREER at ASU J. Banda - 1 1 - 2 J. Belknap - - 11 5 16 D. Boles - - - 5 5 L. Bruno - 11 2 3 16 L. Burns - - - 5 5 T. Cooper - - 5 - 5 D. Cruikshank - - 12 5 17 T. Fields II - - - 5 5 D. Flannigan-Fowles - 1 12 5 18 I. Hayes - - 7 - 7 J. McCall Jr. 12 5 5 - 22 A. Mariscal - - 1 - 1 K. Mashack - 1 - - 1 D. Miller - 9 8 - 17 S. Morrison - 2 - - 2 B. Rutt - - - 4 4 C. Schooler - - - 1 1 J. Whittaker - 3 7 5 17 K. Wilborn - - - 5 5 S. Young Jr. - - - 5 5 P. Zellers 6 - 7 2 15

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 13 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Team Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2017) AllTeam games Statistics

Team Statistics ARIZ OPP SCORING 210 131 Points Per Game 42.0 26.2 Points Off Turnovers 30 10 FIRST DOWNS 122 109 R u s h in g 66 47 P a s s in g 39 52 P e n a lt y 17 10 RUSHING YARDAGE 1597 772 Yards gained rushing 1675 948 Yards lost rushing 78 176 Rushing Attempts 235 189 Average Per Rush 6.8 4.1 Average Per Game 319.4 154.4 TDs Rushing 20 9 PASSING YARDAGE 885 1283 C o m p - A t t - I n t 85-130-4 106-181-5 Average Per Pass 6.8 7.1 Average Per Catch 10.4 12.1 Average Per Game 177.0 256.6 TDs Passing 6 6 TOTAL OFFENSE 2482 2055 Total Plays 365 370 Average Per Play 6.8 5.6 Average Per Game 496.4 411.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 8-213 10-262 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-146 4-55 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 5-58 4-15 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 26.6 26.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 20.9 13.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.6 3.8 FUMBLES-LOST 6-5 5-4 PENALTIES-Yards 22-206 44-416 Average Per Game 41.2 83.2 PUNTS-Yards 14-534 24-1022 Average Per Punt 38.1 42.6 Net punt average 32.8 35.7 KICKOFFS-Yards 38-2374 26-1661 Average Per Kick 62.5 63.9 Net kick average 38.5 38.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 9 : 3 9 3 0 : 2 1 3RD-DOWN Conversions 33/70 33/77 3rd-Down Pct 47% 43% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 10/12 5/11 4th-Down Pct 83% 45% SACKS BY-Yards 10-79 5-31 MISC YARDS 0 7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 28 16 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 5-8 6-8 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (18-21) 86% (16-22) 73% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (15-21) 71% (12-22) 55% PAT-ATTEMPTS (27-28) 96% (15-16) 94% ATTENDANCE 123605 72109 Games/Avg Per Game 3/41202 2/36054 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Arizona 34 76 52 48 0 210 Opponents 27 40 30 34 0 131

14 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2017) IndividualAll Statistics games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Tate, Khalil 3 24 420 7 413 17.2 4 75 137.7 Brown, Shun 6 141 23.5 2 66 Dawkins, Brandon 5 56 397 39 358 6.4 6 66 71.6 Ellison, Tony 1 5 5.0 0 5 Taylor, JJ 5 58 262 4 258 4.4 1 27 51.6 Total 7 146 20.9 2 66 Wilson, Nick 4 45 221 8 213 4.7 1 46 53.2 Opponents 4 55 13.8 0 48 Tilford, Nathan 4 12 117 1 116 9.7 2 65 29.0 Green, Zach 5 21 109 0 109 5.2 3 37 21.8 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Leon, Branden 5 10 59 0 59 5.9 1 10 11.8 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 3 5 1.7 0 5 Johnson, Tyrell 5 1 55 0 55 55.0 1 55 11.0 Burns, Lorenzo 1 0 0.0 0 0 Brown, Shun 5 1 22 0 22 22.0 0 22 4.4 Schooler, Colin 1 53 53.0 0 53 Rodriguez, Rhett 2 4 13 14 -1 -0.2 1 12 -0.5 Total 5 58 11.6 0 53 TEAM 3 3 0 5 -5 -1.7 0 0 -1.7 Opponents 4 15 3.8 1 14 Total 5 235 1675 78 1597 6.8 20 75 319.4 Opponents 5 189 948 176 772 4.1 9 58 154.4 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Johnson, Tyrell 7 201 28.7 0 58 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Moore, Donovan 1 12 12.0 0 12 Dawkins, Brandon 5 125.26 66-106-3 62.3 670 5 43 134.0 Total 8 213 26.6 0 58 Tate, Khalil 3 157.64 17-22-1 77.3 195 1 60 65.0 Opponents 10 262 26.2 0 81 Rodriguez, Rhett 2 184.00 1-1-0 100.0 10 0 10 5.0 Tate, Donavan 2 184.00 1-1-0 100.0 10 0 10 5.0 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Total 5 131.65 85-130-4 65.4 885 6 60 177.0 Belknap, Justin 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 5 123.52 106-181-5 58.6 1283 6 50 256.6 Total 1 9 9.0 20170 9Arizona Football Opponents Arizona1 -6Overall-6.0 Individual0 0 Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2017) Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g All games

Brown, Shun 5 18 218 12.1 2 36 43.6 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Wolma, Bryce 5 17 125 7.4 1 18 25.0 Tate, Khalil 3 413 0 0 0 0 413 137.7 Ellison, Tony 5 15 242 16.1 2 60 48.4 Johnson, Tyrell 5 55 136 0 201 0 392 78.4 Johnson, Tyrell 5 10 136 13.6 0 32 27.2 Brown, Shun 5 22 218 141 0 0 381 76.2 Dawkins, Brand 5 358 0 0 0 0 358 71.6 Poindexter, Shawn 5 7 63 9.0 0 16 12.6 Taylor, JJ 5 258 12 0 0 0 270 54.0 Peterson, Cedric 5 7 46 6.6 0 14 9.2 Ellison, Tony 5 0 242 5 0 0 247 49.4 Taylor, JJ 5 6 12 2.0 1 8 2.4 Wilson, Nick 4 213 6 0 0 0 219 54.8 Nunley, Jamie 3 2 22 11.0 0 12 7.3 Wolma, Bryce 5 0 125 0 0 0 125 25.0 Tilford, Nathan 4 116 0 0 0 0 116 29.0 Banda, Jack 5 1 10 10.0 0 10 2.0 Green, Zach 5 109 0 0 0 0 109 21.8 Wilson, Nick 4 1 6 6.0 0 6 1.5 Poindexter, Sha 5 0 63 0 0 0 63 12.6 Denson, Cam 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 Leon, Branden 5 59 0 0 0 0 59 11.8 Schooler, Colin 5 0 0 0 0 53 53 10.6 Total 5 85 885 10.4 6 60 177.0 Peterson, Cedric 5 0 46 0 0 0 46 9.2 Opponents 5 106 1283 12.1 6 50 256.6 Nunley, Jamie 3 0 22 0 0 0 22 7.3 Moore, Donovan 1 0 0 0 12 0 12 12.0 Banda, Jack 5 0 10 0 0 0 10 2.0 Denson, Cam 1 0 5 0 0 0 5 5.0 Flannigan-Fowle 5 0 0 0 0 5 5 1.0 Rodriguez, Rhett 2 -1 0 0 0 0 -1 -0.5 TEAM 3 -5 0 0 0 0 -5 -1.7 Total 5 1597 885 146 213 58 2899 579.8 Opponents 5 772 1283 55 262 15 2387 477.4

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 15 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Overall IndividualIndividual Statistics Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2017) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Pollack, Josh - 5-7 25-26 - - - - - 40 Dawkins, Brandon 5 162 358 670 1028 205.6 Dawkins, Brandon 6 ------36 Tate, Khalil 3 46 413 195 608 202.7 Brown, Shun 4 ------24 Taylor, JJ 5 58 258 0 258 51.6 Tate, Khalil 4 ------24 Wilson, Nick 4 45 213 0 213 53.2 Green, Zach 3 ------18 Tilford, Nathan 4 12 116 0 116 29.0 Tilford, Nathan 2 ------12 Green, Zach 5 21 109 0 109 21.8 Ellison, Tony 2 ------12 Leon, Branden 5 10 59 0 59 11.8 Taylor, JJ 2 ------12 Johnson, Tyrell 5 1 55 0 55 11.0 Johnson, Tyrell 1 ------6 Brown, Shun 5 1 22 0 22 4.4 Rodriguez, Rhett 1 ------6 Tate, Donavan 2 1 0 10 10 5.0 Wolma, Bryce 1 ------6 Rodriguez, Rhett 2 5 -1 10 9 4.5 Wilson, Nick 1 ------6 TEAM 3 3 -5 0 -5 -1.7 Leon, Branden 1 ------6 Total 5 365 1597 885 2482 496.4 Havrisik, Lucas - 0-1 2-2 - - - - - 2 Opponents 5 370 772 1283 2055 411.0 Total 28 5-8 27-28 - - - - - 210 Opponents 16 6-8 15-16 - - - - 1 131

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 Pollack, Josh 5-7 71.4 0-0 2-2 1-2 2-3 0-0 45 2 Glatting, Jake 13 498 38.3 52 1 3 4 1 0 Havrisik, Lucas 0-1 0.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 1 Dawkins, Brandon 1 36 36.0 36 0 0 1 0 0 Total 14 534 38.1 52 1 3 5 1 0 FG Sequence Arizona Opponents Opponents 24 1022 42.6 55 1 8 6 6 0 Northern Arizona - (33) Houston (45),30,(21),(42) (25),38 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln UTEP - (53) Havrisik, Lucas 36 2306 64.1 26 1 Utah (32),43,47 (41),(26),(37) Pollack, Josh 2 68 34.0 0 0 Colorado (24) 50 Total 38 2374 62.5 26 1 26.2 38.5 26 Opponents 26 1661 63.9 18 0 26.6 38.4 26 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

16 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Oct 08, 2017) Individual DefensiveAll games Statistics

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 1 Fields II, Tony 5 20 14 34 3.0-27 3.0-27 ...... 2 Burns, Lorenzo 5 24 7 31 0.5-2 . 1-0 2 . . . . . 19 Young Jr., Scottie 5 21 10 31 3.0-7 ...... 6 Flannigan-Fowles, D. 5 20 7 27 . . 3-5 1 . 1-0 . . . 18 Rutt, Brandon 5 13 8 21 1.5-3 1.0-2 ...... 7 Schooler, Colin 5 16 5 21 3.0-11 1.0-9 1-53 . . . 1 . . 9 Cruikshank, Dane 5 15 5 20 2.0-4 . . . . . 1 . . 99 Boles, Dereck 5 8 8 16 0.5-1 . . 1 . . . . . 17 Whittaker, Jace 5 12 3 15 0.5-1 . . 6 . . . . . 14 Wilborn, Kylan 5 14 . 14 3.0-21 1.0-14 . 1 . 1-0 2 . . 60 Bruno, Luca 5 7 4 11 . . . 1 . . . . . 86 Belknap, Justin 5 8 . 8 2.0-13 2.0-13 . . . 1-9 . . . 93 Zellers, Parker 3 5 2 7 ...... 98 Tharpe Jr., Larry 5 4 2 6 1.5-5 0.5-4 ...... 91 Connolly, Finton 5 2 4 6 2.5-11 0.5-5 . . 1 1-0 . . . 13 Ulloa, Chacho 2 5 . 5 1.0-2 ...... 8 Parks, Antonio 5 4 . 4 . . . 1 . . . . . 32 Miller, DeAndre 1 3 1 4 ...... 44 Brown, Kurtis 5 3 1 4 1.0-2 ...... 49 Harris, Jalen 4 3 1 4 ...... 33 Tilford, Nathan 4 2 1 3 ...... 26 Pandy, Anthony 3 3 . 3 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 15 Mashack, Kwesi 5 3 . 3 ...... 31 Cooper, Tristan 5 2 1 3 ...... 27 Morrison, Sammy 4 2 . 2 ...... 5 Robertson Jr., Gavin 3 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 34 Colacion, Jacob 5 2 . 2 . . . 1 . . . . . 2H Vaughn, Carrington 1 2 . 2 ...... 5X Reinhardt, Nick 1 1 . 1 ...... 51 Anderson III, Lee 5 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 10 Holland, Malcolm 5 1 . 1 ...... 21 Taylor, JJ 5 1 . 1 ...... 40 Reid III, Thomas 2 1 . 1 ...... 29 McCall, Jarvis 3 1 . 1 ...... 1I Poindexter, Shawn 5 1 . 1 ...... 12 Brown, JB 1 ...... 2 . . . . 96 Griffin, Marcus 3 ...... 1 . . . . . Total 5 232 84 316 26-115 10-79 5-58 17 3 4-9 4 . . Opponents 5 240 114 354 21-69 5-31 4-15 9 1 5--6 4 3 1

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 17 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Comparison Game-by-Game 1 2 5 1 1 0 2 2 9 3 2 0 / / / / / / / / / / / / Sacks 0 2 2 2 4 Turn- 10 Overs 2 5 9 0 1 1 10-110 9-83 44-416 4-35 9-78 12-110 111 57 326 26 115 17 / / / / / / / / / / / / Yards Penalties Return 30 35 38 4-35 4-60 3-20 9-81 2-10 426 203 120 Number-Yards 22-206 6-43.3 4-45.0 24-42.6 7-43.7 4-37.8 3-41.7 69-383 66-341 370-2055 92-562 53-218 90-551 / / / / / / / / / / / / Offense Punting Number-Avg Plays-Yards Total 3-40.7 2-40.5 3-30.3 5-41.0 1-35.0 14-38.1 76-371 84-448 61-595 88-501 56-567 365-2482 2017) 5.6 5.2 5.6 4.1 6.1 6.1 225 229 1283 377 201 251 / / / / / / / / / / / / Avg 08, Yds/Play Yards 4.9 5.3 6.8 5.7 9.8 89 10.1 219 248 885 175 154 Oct of 7.0 8.2 7.1 5.2 7.5 7.8 / / / / / / Avg (as Passing 25-32-2 17-28-0 106-181-5 27-50-2 18-39-1 19-32-0 Yds/Pass 5.9 5.9 6.8 7.6 6.4 11.0 / / / / / / Comp-Att-Int 7-14-0 22-37-1 24-42-3 20-23-0 12-14-0 4.3 2.9 4.1 1.2 4.4 5.2 85-130-4 Football / / / / / / Avg 3.9 4.8 6.8 5.0 9.8 10.8 Yds/Rush games All Arizona 4 4 37-158 38-112 189-772 42-185 14-17 58-300 1 1 : : TOP / / / / / / 1 7 -1:40 -3:30 -8:30 1 -11:48 Margin Rushing 2017 Number-Yards 39-152 42-200 47-506 65-326 42-413 235-1597 Game-by-Game Comparison 29:23 30:50 151:45 34:15 21:23 35:54 of 1 4 10 4 1 0 / / / / / / / / / / / / Pen Time 3 5 4 1 4 category Possession 17 Team 30:37 29:10 25:45 38:37 24:06 148:15 each 11 8 52 12 10 11 / / / / / / for Pass 9 2 7 10 39 11 Arizona 0-1 0-1 5-11 1-3 0-2 4-4 Downs / / / / / / 6 9 47 13 1 18 Down First / / / / / / 4th 1-2 2-3 2-2 4-4 1-1 Rush 8 Conversions 17 10 66 17 14 10-12 TEAM/OPPONENT 29 18 21 109 12 29 / / / / / / Total 6-15 2-10 33-77 10-19 2-12 13-21 23 29 25 21 24 format 122 / / / / / / Down the 24 16 42 19 30 131 in 3rd 6-9 ------Conversions 3-10 8-17 8-15 8-19 33-70 Score 62 16 63 24 45 210 displayed are ARIZONA ARIZONA totals Game Opponent NORTHERN HOUSTON UTEP UTAH Colorado Totals Opponent NORTHERN HOUSTON UTEP UTAH Colorado Totals Note:

18 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Team Game-by-Game (as of Oct 08, 2017) Game-by-GameAll games Statistics

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 09/02/17 NORTHERN ARIZONA 47 506 7 66 7 89 1 43 7-14-0 89 1 43 5 132 0 58 2 71 1 66 595 09/09/17 HOUSTON 39 152 1 27 22 219 0 35 22-37-1 219 0 35 1 23 0 23 1 2 0 2 371 09/15/17 at UTEP 65 326 5 35 20 175 3 36 20-23-0 175 3 36 0 0 0 0 3 67 1 63 501 09/22/17 UTAH 42 200 2 22 24 248 1 32 24-42-3 248 1 32 1 26 0 26 0 0 0 0 448 10/07/17 at Colorado 42 413 5 75 12 154 1 60 12-14-0 154 1 60 1 32 0 32 1 6 0 6 567 Arizona 235 1597 20 75 85 885 6 60 85-130-4 885 6 60 8 213 0 58 7 146 2 66 2482 Opponents 189 772 9 58 106 1283 6 50 106-181-5 1283 6 50 10 262 0 81 4 55 0 48 2055

Games: 5 • Avg/rush: 6.8 • Avg/catch: 10.4 • Pass effic: 131.65 • KR avg: 26.6 • PR avg: 20.9 • All purpose avg/game: 579.8 • Total offense avg/gm: 496.4

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 09/02/1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 59 8 67 3.0-27 2.0-25 1 1-0 2-0 0 2 0 8-9 0 0 0 13 62 09/09/1 HOUSTON 55 6 61 4.0-11 0.0-0 1 0-0 2-5 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 3 16 09/15/1 at UTEP 22 20 42 7.0-25 2.0-9 1 1-0 1-53 3 8 0 9-9 0 0 0 14 63 09/22/1 UTAH 47 12 59 5.0-20 2.0-16 1 2-9 0-0 0 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 10/07/1 at Colorado 49 38 87 7.0-32 4.0-29 0 0-0 0-0 0 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 45 Arizona 232 84 316 26.0-115 10.0-79 4 4-9 5-58 3 17 0 27-28 0 0 0 30 210 Opponents 240 114 354 21.0-69 5.0-31 4 5--6 4-15 1 9 3 15-16 0 0 1 10 131

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/02/1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 5 205 41.0 48 0 1 2 0 2 0-0 0 0 10 650 65.0 9 0 09/09/1 HOUSTON 3 122 40.7 52 0 0 0 1 1 3-4 45 1 6 396 66.0 4 0 09/15/1 at UTEP 3 91 30.3 36 0 0 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 10 566 56.6 3 0 09/22/1 UTAH 2 81 40.5 49 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 32 2 4 257 64.2 3 1 10/07/1 at Colorado 1 35 35.0 35 0 0 1 0 1 1-1 24 0 8 505 63.1 7 0 Arizona 14 534 38.1 52 0 1 3 1 5 5-8 45 3 38 2374 62.5 26 1 Opponents 24 1022 42.6 55 0 1 8 6 6 6-8 53 0 26 1661 63.9 18 0

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 19 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football ArizonaOpponent Opponent Game-by-GameGame-by-Game (as Statistics of Oct 08, 2017) 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 09/02/17 NORTHERN ARIZONA 42 185 3 58 27 377 0 50 27-50-2 377 0 50 1 25 0 25 2 1 0 2 562 09/09/17 HOUSTON 37 158 1 33 25 225 1 49 25-32-2 225 1 49 2 105 0 81 1 6 0 6 383 09/15/17 at UTEP 14 17 1 6 18 201 1 40 18-39-1 201 1 40 6 115 0 28 0 0 0 0 218 09/22/17 UTAH 38 112 1 25 17 229 1 40 17-28-0 229 1 40 0 0 0 0 1 48 0 48 341 10/07/17 at Colorado 58 300 3 45 19 251 3 39 19-32-0 251 3 39 1 17 0 17 0 0 0 0 551 Opponents 189 772 9 58 106 1283 6 50 106-181-5 1283 6 50 10 262 0 81 4 55 0 48 2055 Arizona 235 1597 20 75 85 885 6 60 85-130-4 885 6 60 8 213 0 58 7 146 2 66 2482

Games: 5 • Avg/rush: 4.1 • Avg/catch: 12.1 • Pass effic: 123.52 • KR avg: 26.2 • PR avg: 13.8 • All purpose avg/game: 477.4 • Total offense avg/gm: 411.0

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 09/02/1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 48 6 54 3.0-10 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 24 09/09/1 HOUSTON 55 10 65 6.0-11 1.0-2 1 1-0 1-0 0 3 1 2-2 0 0 1 0 19 09/15/1 at UTEP 40 72 112 4.0-19 1.0-10 0 1-0 0-0 1 1 0 1-2 0 0 0 0 16 09/22/1 UTAH 62 2 64 7.0-23 2.0-12 2 2--6 3-15 0 1 2 3-3 0 0 0 10 30 10/07/1 at Colorado 35 24 59 1.0-6 0.0-0 1 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 6-6 0 0 0 0 42 Opponents 240 114 354 21.0-69 5.0-31 4 5--6 4-15 1 9 3 15-16 0 0 1 10 131 Arizona 232 84 316 26.0-115 10.0-79 4 4-9 5-58 3 17 0 27-28 0 0 0 30 210

Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 09/02/1 NORTHERN ARIZONA 4 151 37.8 50 0 0 0 1 1 1-1 33 0 5 306 61.2 0 0 09/09/1 HOUSTON 6 260 43.3 46 0 1 4 0 2 1-2 25 0 4 258 64.5 3 0 09/15/1 at UTEP 7 306 43.7 53 0 0 2 2 1 1-1 53 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 09/22/1 UTAH 4 180 45.0 55 0 0 1 2 2 3-3 41 0 7 447 63.9 6 0 10/07/1 at Colorado 3 125 41.7 50 0 0 1 1 0 0-1 0 0 7 455 65.0 6 0 Opponents 24 1022 42.6 55 0 1 8 6 6 6-8 53 0 26 1661 63.9 18 0 Arizona 14 534 38.1 52 0 1 3 1 5 5-8 45 3 38 2374 62.5 26 1

20 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Passing Game-by-Game (as of Oct 08, 2017) Passing/Rushing/ReceivingAll games Summaries

#1C Dawkins, B. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Northern Arizona 7 13 0 53.8 89 1 43 0-0 136.74 Houston 17 29 0 58.6 178 0 35 1-2 110.18 UTEP 18 21 0 85.7 155 3 36 1-10 194.86 Utah 24 42 3 57.1 248 1 32 2-12 100.31 Colorado 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0-0 0.00 TOTALS 66 106 3 62.3 670 5 43 4-24 125.26

#1D Tate, K. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic Northern Arizona 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-7 0.00 Houston 5 8 1 62.5 41 0 14 0-0 80.55 Colorado 12 13 0 92.3 154 1 60 0-0 217.20 TOTALS 17 22 1 77.3 195 1 60 1-7 157.64

#4 Rodriguez, R. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic UTEP 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0-0 184.00 TOTALS 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0-0 184.00

#1E Tate, D. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic UTEP 1 1 0 100.0 10 0 10 0-0 184.00 TOTALS 1 1 02017 100.0Arizona Football10 0 10 0-0 184.00 Arizona Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Oct 08, 2017) All games

RUSHING No-Yds/TD NAU HOU UTEP UTAH COLO Tate, K. QB 24-413/4 6-62/0 4-24/0 DNP DNP 14-327/4 Dawkins, B. QB 56-358/6 7-92/2 13-26/0 14-133/3 18-90/1 4-17/0 Taylor, JJ RB 58-258/1 9-44/0 17-87/0 12-55/0 10-43/1 10-29/0 Wilson, N. RB 45-213/1 8-87/1 DNP 13-39/0 13-45/0 11-42/0 Tilford, N. RB 12-116/2 4-79/0 DNP 8-37/2 - - Green, Z. RB 21-109/3 5-57/1 5-15/1 10-36/0 - 1-1/1 Leon, B. RB 10-59/1 5-30/1 - 5-29/0 - - Johnson, T. WR 1-55/1 1-55/1 - - - - Brown, S. WR 1-22/0 - - - 1-22/0 - Rodriguez, R. QB 4--1/1 2-0/1 DNP 2--1/0 DNP DNP TEAM 3--5/0 DNP DNP 1--2/0 - 2--3/0

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD NAU HOU UTEP UTAH COLO Ellison, T. WR 15-242/2 5-79/1 3-25/0 - 6-78/1 1-60/0 Brown, S. WR 18-218/2 1-5/0 4-79/0 3-42/1 3-54/0 7-38/1 Johnson, T. WR 10-136/0 - 1-13/0 4-45/0 4-50/0 1-28/0 Wolma, B. 17-125/1 - 5-38/0 6-41/1 4-29/0 2-17/0 Poindexter, S. WR 7-63/0 - 4-38/0 1-7/0 1-7/0 1-11/0 Peterson, C. WR 7-46/0 1-5/0 2-17/0 1-5/0 3-19/0 - Nunley, J. TE 2-22/0 DNP - 2-22/0 DNP - Taylor, JJ RB 6-12/1 - 2-4/0 2-3/1 2-5/0 - Banda, J. TE 1-10/0 - - 1-10/0 - - Wilson, N. RB 1-6/0 - DNP - 1-6/0 - Denson, C. WR 1-5/0 DNP 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 21 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Total Tackles Game-by-Game (as of Oct 08, 2017) Tackles SummaryAll games

Total Tackles UA-A Total NAU HOU UTEP UTAH COLO Fields II, T. LB 20-14 34 2 - 1 8 - 2 2 - 2 4 - 2 4 - 7 Young Jr., S. DB 21-10 31 2 - 2 7 - 0 1 - 2 6 - 0 5 - 6 Burns, L. DB 24-7 31 6 - 1 7 - 0 0 - 1 3 - 3 8 - 2 FlanniganFowles DB 20-7 27 6 - 2 2 - 0 2 - 0 6 - 1 4 - 4 Schooler, C. LB 16-5 21 0 - 1 3 - 0 2 - 1 7 - 1 4 - 2 Rutt, B. LB 13-8 21 5 - 0 4 - 1 1 - 3 1 - 0 2 - 4 Cruikshank, D. DB 15-5 20 2 - 0 6 - 0 0 - 2 3 - 2 4 - 1 Boles, D. DL 8-8 16 3 - 0 1 - 3 0 - 2 2 - 0 2 - 3 Whittaker, J. DB 12-3 15 1 - 0 4 - 0 2 - 3 2 - 0 3 - 0 Wilborn, K. DE 14-0 14 2 - 0 2 - 0 3 - 0 5 - 0 2 - 0 Bruno, L. DL 7-4 11 3 - 0 3 - 0 0 - 1 1 - 0 0 - 3 Belknap, J. DE 8-0 8 1 - 0 2 - 0 - 3 - 0 2 - 0 Zellers, P. DL 5-2 7 2 - 0 1 - 0 D N P D N P 2 - 2 Connolly, F. DL 2-4 6 - 1 - 0 1 - 1 0 - 2 0 - 1 Tharpe Jr., L. DL 4-2 6 - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 2 - 1 Ulloa, C. DB 5-0 5 5 - 0 D N P - D N P D N P Brown, K. DL 3-1 4 2 - 0 1 - 0 0 - 1 - - Parks, A. DB 4-0 4 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 1 - 0 - Harris, J, DE 3-1 4 3 - 1 - - - D N P Miller, D. LB 3-1 4 D N P D N P D N P D N P 3 - 1 Mashack, K. DB 3-0 3 1 - 0 2 - 0 - - - Tilford, N. 2-1 3 - D N P 2 - 1 - - Cooper, T. DB 2-1 3 - - 1 - 0 - 1 - 1 Pandy, A. LB 3-0 3 D N P D N P 2 - 0 - 1 - 0 Robertson Jr, G LB 2-0 2 1 - 0 - 1 - 0 D N P D N P Morrison, S. DB 2-0 2 2 - 0 - - - D N P Vaughn, C. LB 2-0 2 2 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P Colacion, J. LB 2-0 2 2 - 0 - - - - Anderson III, L DE 1-0 1 1 - 0 - - - - Holland, M. DB 1-0 1 - - 1 - 0 - - Poindexter, S. 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - Reinhardt, N. 1-0 1 1 - 0 D N P D N P D N P D N P Taylor, JJ 1-0 1 - - - 1 - 0 - McCall, J. DB 1-0 1 1 - 0 D N P - D N P - Reid III, T. 1-0 1 1 - 0 D N P - D N P D N P

22 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes 2017 Arizona Football Arizona Red-Zone Results (as of Oct 08, 2017) Red ZoneAll games Statistics

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 09/02/17 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 62-24 3 3 20 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/09/17 HOUSTON L 16-19 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/15/17 at UTEP W 63-16 7 7 49 7 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/22/17 UTAH L 24-30 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/07/17 at Colorado W 45-42 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 Totals 21 18 113 15 12 3 3 1 0 0 1 1 0 18 of 21 (85.7%)

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 09/02/17 NORTHERN ARIZONA W 62-24 6 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 09/09/17 HOUSTON L 16-19 5 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 09/15/17 at UTEP W 63-16 2 2 13 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/22/17 UTAH L 24-30 4 4 20 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 10/07/17 at Colorado W 45-42 5 5 35 5 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 16 95 12 7 5 4 1 2 1 0 2 0 16 of 22 (72.7%)

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2017 Arizona Football ArizonaArizona Single Game Superlatives Game Highs (as of Oct 08, 2017) All games

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 Dawkins, Brandon vs Utah (09/22/17) Yards Rushing 327 Tate, Khalil at Colorado (10/07/17) TD Rushes 4 Tate, Khalil at Colorado (10/07/17) Long Rush 75 Tate, Khalil at Colorado (10/07/17) Pass attempts 42 Dawkins, Brandon vs Utah (09/22/17) Pass completions 24 Dawkins, Brandon vs Utah (09/22/17) Yards Passing 248 Dawkins, Brandon vs Utah (09/22/17) TD Passes 3 Dawkins, Brandon at UTEP (09/15/17) Long Pass 60 Tate, Khalil at Colorado (10/07/17) Receptions 7 Brown, Shun at Colorado (10/07/17) Yards Receiving 79 Ellison, Tony vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 79 Brown, Shun vs Houston (09/09/17) TD Receptions 1 Ellison, Tony vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 1 Wolma, Bryce at UTEP (09/15/17) 1 Brown, Shun at UTEP (09/15/17) 1 Taylor, JJ at UTEP (09/15/17) 1 Ellison, Tony vs Utah (09/22/17) 1 Brown, Shun at Colorado (10/07/17) Long Reception 60 Ellison, Tony at Colorado (10/07/17) Field Goals 3 Pollack, Josh vs Houston (09/09/17) Long Field Goal 45 Pollack, Josh vs Houston (09/09/17) Punts 5 Glatting, Jake vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Punting Avg 41.0 Glatting, Jake vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Long Punt 52 Glatting, Jake vs Houston (09/09/17) Punts inside 20 2 Glatting, Jake vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Long Punt Return 66 Brown, Shun vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Long Kickoff Return 58 Johnson, Tyrell vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Tackles 11 Fields II, Tony at Colorado (10/07/17) 11 Young Jr., Scottie at Colorado (10/07/17) Sacks 1.0 Wilborn, Kylan vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 1.0 Belknap, Justin vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 1.0 Fields II, Tony at UTEP (09/15/17) 1.0 Pandy, Anthony at UTEP (09/15/17) 1.0 Fields II, Tony vs Utah (09/22/17) 1.0 Fields II, Tony at Colorado (10/07/17) 1.0 Schooler, Colin at Colorado (10/07/17) 1.0 Rutt, Brandon at Colorado (10/07/17) 1.0 Belknap, Justin2017 at Colorado Arizona (10/07/17) Football Tackles For Loss 2.0 ArizonaSchooler, Game Colin vs Superlatives Utah (09/22/17) (as of Oct 08, 2017) Interceptions 2 Flannigan-Fowles, D. vsAll Northern games Arizona (09/02/17)

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 65 at UTEP (09/15/17) Yards Rushing 506 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Yards Per Rush 10.8 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) TD Rushes 7 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Pass attempts 42 vs Utah (09/22/17) Pass completions 24 vs Utah (09/22/17) Yards Passing 248 vs Utah (09/22/17) Yards Per Pass 11.0 at Colorado (10/07/17) TD Passes 3 at UTEP (09/15/17) Total Plays 88 at UTEP (09/15/17) Total Offense 595 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Yards Per Play 10.1 at Colorado (10/07/17) Points 63 at UTEP (09/15/17) Sacks By 4 at Colorado (10/07/17) First Downs 29 at UTEP (09/15/17) Penalties 9 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Penalty Yards 81 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Turnovers 5 vs Utah (09/22/17) Interceptions By 2 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 2 vs Houston (09/09/17) Punts 5 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Punting Avg 41.0 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Long Punt 52 vs Houston (09/09/17) Punts inside 20 2 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Long Punt Return 66 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17)

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2017 Arizona Football OpponentArizona Game Single Superlatives Game (as Highs of Oct 08, 2017) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 41 Lindsay, Philli, at Colorado (10/07/17) Yards Rushing 281 Lindsay, Philli, at Colorado (10/07/17) TD Rushes 3 Lindsay, Philli, at Colorado (10/07/17) Long Rush 58 YOUNG, Cory, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Pass attempts 38 COOKUS, Case, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Pass completions 25 ALLEN, Kyle, vs Houston (09/09/17) Yards Passing 306 COOKUS, Case, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) TD Passes 3 Montez, Steven, at Colorado (10/07/17) Long Pass 50 COOKUS, Case, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Receptions 9 BONNER, Linell, vs Houston (09/09/17) Yards Receiving 147 MARKS, Elijah, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) TD Receptions 2 Bounds, Chris, at Colorado (10/07/17) Long Reception 50 MARKS, Elijah, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Field Goals 3 Gay, Matt, vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Field Goal 53 VILES, Brady, at UTEP (09/15/17) Punts 7 LUNA, Alan, at UTEP (09/15/17) Punting Avg 45.0 Wishnowsky, M., vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Punt 55 Wishnowsky, M., vs Utah (09/22/17) Punts inside 20 2 ROY, Dane, vs Houston (09/09/17) 2 Wishnowsky, M., vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Punt Return 48 Hobbs, Boobie, vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Kickoff Return 81 LEDAY, John, vs Houston (09/09/17) Tackles 15 JONES, Alvin, at UTEP (09/15/17) Sacks 1.0 CASTEEL, Jake, vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 1.0 EGBULE, Emeke, vs Houston (09/09/17) 1.0 JONES, Alvin, at UTEP (09/15/17) 1.0 Anae, Bradlee, vs Utah (09/22/17) 1.0 Hart, Chris, vs Utah (09/22/17) Tackles For Loss 2.0 WILLIAMS, Kh., vs Houston (09/09/17) Interceptions 1 DAVIS, Garrett, vs Houston (09/09/17) 1 Ballard,Corrion, vs Utah (09/22/17) 1 Hansen, Chase, vs Utah (09/22/17) 1 Guidry, Javelin,2017 vs Utah Arizona (09/22/17) Football Arizona Game Superlatives (as of Oct 08, 2017) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 58 at Colorado (10/07/17) Yards Rushing 300 at Colorado (10/07/17) Yards Per Rush 5.2 at Colorado (10/07/17) TD Rushes 3 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 3 at Colorado (10/07/17) Pass attempts 50 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Pass completions 27 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Yards Passing 377 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Yards Per Pass 8.2 vs Utah (09/22/17) TD Passes 3 at Colorado (10/07/17) Total Plays 92 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Total Offense 562 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Yards Per Play 6.1 at Colorado (10/07/17) Points 42 at Colorado (10/07/17) Sacks By 2 vs Utah (09/22/17) First Downs 29 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) 29 at Colorado (10/07/17) Penalties 12 at Colorado (10/07/17) Penalty Yards 110 vs Houston (09/09/17) 110 at Colorado (10/07/17) Turnovers 3 vs Northern Arizona (09/02/17) Interceptions By 3 vs Utah (09/22/17) Punts 7 at UTEP (09/15/17) Punting Avg 45.0 vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Punt 55 vs Utah (09/22/17) Punts inside 20 2 vs Houston (09/09/17) 2 vs Utah (09/22/17) Long Punt Return 48 vs Utah (09/22/17)

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Arizona Scoring Plays/Drives

Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score QTR Time NAU Punt Shun Brown 66 yard punt return (Pollack kick) 0 0 0:00 7-0 1 9:26 W, 62-24 Fumble Nick Wilson 46 yard run (Pollack kick) 5 58 1:47 14-7 1 3:08 Punt Tony Ellison 43 yard pas from Brandon Dawkins (Pollack kick) 2 53 0:24 21-7 2 11:38 Punt Tyrell Johnson 55 yard run (Pollack kick) 1 55 0:11 28-14 2 3:49 Interception Brandown Dawkins 10 yard run (Pollack kick failed) 6 52 2:12 34-14 2 0:21 Kickoff Brandon Dawkins 66 yard run (Pollack kick) 3 77 0:58 41-12 3 13:56 Punt Zach Green 37 yard run (Roehler kick) 7 89 1:32 48-14 3 10:20 Kickoff Branden Leon 10 yard run (Pollack kick) 6 40 2:58 55-21 4 11:16 Kickoff Rhett Rodriguez 1 yard run (Havrisik kick) 6 79 3:17 62-24 4 3:55

Houston Punt Josh Pollack 45 yard field goal 12 52 4:25 3-3 1 1:08 L, 16-19 Kickoff Zach Green 1 yard run (Pollack kick) 8 75 2:38 10-10 2 2:22 Punt Josh Pollack 21 yard field goal 16 82 6:22 13-19 3 1:48 Interception Josh Pollack 42 yard field goal 10 30 4:05 16-19 4 8:32 at UTEP Punt JJ Taylor 2 yard pass from Brandon Dawkins (Pollack kick) 12 78 4:07 7-0 2 14:57 W, 63-16 Punt Sun Brown 36 yard pass from Brandon Dawkins (Pollack kick) 8 86 3:39 14-0 2 9:45 Fumble Brandon Dawkins 5 yard run (Pollack kick) 5 27 2:07 21-0 2 7:24 Punt Shun Brown 63 yard punt return (Pollack kick) 0 0 0:00 28-0 2 5:34 Interception Brandon Dawkins 3 yard run (Pollack kick) 3 5 1:42 35-6 2 0:36 Kickoff Brandon Dawkins 13 yard run (Pollack kick) 10 75 2:50 42-9 3 12:10 Punt Bryce Wolma 1 yard pass from Brandon Dawkins (Pollack kick) 7 65 3:34 49-16 3 3:56 Punt Nathan Tilford 2 yard run (Pollack kick) 13 56 6:51 56-16 4 10:56 Downs Nathan Tilford 14 yard run (Havrisik kick) 7 53 3:07 63-16 4 2:10

Utah Kickoff Josh Pollack 32 yard field goal 12 60 3:41 3-7 1 6:54 L, 30,24 Kickoff Brandon Dawkins 1 yard run (Pollack kick) 11 75 4:00 10-13 2 5:39 Punt JJ Taylor 7 yard run (Pollack kick) 6 68 1:45 17-20 3 4:38 Kickoff Tony Ellison 30 yard pass from Brandon Dawkins (Pollack kick) 7 75 2:41 24-30 4 2:44 at Colorado Punt Khalil Tate 58 yard run (Pollack kick) 1 58 0:11 7-0 1 8:59 W, 45-42 Kickoff Khalil Tate 28 yard run (Pollack kick) 6 75 2:20 14-7 1 2:13 Kickoff Shun Brown 13 yard pass from Khalil Tate (Pollack kick) 3 68 0:56 21-14 2 1:21 Punt Khalil Tate 47 yard run (Pollack kick) 4 70 1:16 28-14 3 12:21 Kickoff Zach Green 1 yard run (Pollack kick) 12 75 5:22 35-21 3 1:51 Kickoff Khalil Tate 75 yard run (Pollack kick) 1 75 0:15 42-28 4 13:06 Kickoff Josh Pollack 24 yard field goal 6 68 2:26 45-35 4 8:06

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Game 1 Recap: vs. NAU Team Stats Cats Rush for 500-Plus Yards for Second Straight Game Category NAU ARIZ Game 1 » NAU (0-1, 0-0 Big Sky) at Arizona (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12) First Downs 29 23 Rushes-Yds (NET) 42-185 47-506 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 2 Passing Yds (NET) 377 89 Time...... 8:01 p.m. (MST) Passes Att-Comp-Int 50-27-2 14-7-0 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Total Offense Plays-Yds 92-562 61-595 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds 2-1 2-71 Surface...... FieldTurf Kickoff Returns-Yds 1-25 5-132 Television...... Pac-12 Network (national) 24 62 Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 2-0 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads, 14-1 Score by Quarters Punts (Number-Avg) 4-37.8 5-41.0 In Tucson...... Arizona leads, 13-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 4 F 9-78 9-81 Previous Meeting...... UA 77, NAU 13 Penalties-Yds NAU 7 7 0 10 24 Possession Time 34:15 25:45 ...... Sept. 19, 2015 (Tucson, Ariz.) 3rd-Down Conversions 10 of 19 3 of 10 Arizona 14 20 14 14 62 Streak...... UA has now 13 in a row 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 3 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-6 3-3 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yds 0-0 2-25 First Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Brown, S. 66 yd punt return (Pollack, J. kick) Individual Stats NAU (7-7) Young, C., 58 yd run (Roehler, G. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:46 TOP; 9:26 left ARIZ (14-7) Wilson, N. 46 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:47 TOP; 3:08 left RUSHING: NAU- Young, Cory 11-115; Logan, Second Quarter Joe 18-101; Aldredge, A. 4-13; Cook, Jalen 1-5; ARIZ (21-7) Ellison, T., 43 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 2 plays, 53 yards, 0:24 TOP; 11:38 left NAU (14-21) Young, C. 7 yd run (Roehler, G. kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 4:50 TOP; 6:48 left Cookus, Case 6-minus 8; TEAM 2-minus 41. ARIZ (28-14 Johnson, T. 55 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 1 play, 55 yards, 0:11 TOP; 3:49 left Arizona- Dawkins, B. 7-92; Wilson, N. 8-87; Tilford ARIZ (34-14) Dawkins, B. 10 yd run (kick failed Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 2:12 TOP; 0:21 left 4-79; Tate, K. 6-62; Green, Z. 5-57; Johnson, T. Third Quarter 1-55; Taylor, J 9-44; Leon, B. 5-30; Rodriguez, R. ARIZ (41-14) Dawkins, B. 66 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 77 yards, 0:58 TOP; 13:56 left 2-0. ARIZ (48-14) Green, Z. 37 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 89 yards, 1:32 TOP; 10:20 left Fourth Quarter NAU (21-48) Logan, J. 22 yd run (Roehler, G. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 2:09 TOP; 14:25 left PASSING: NAU: Cookus, Case, 21-38-2-306; ARIZ (55-21) Leon, B. 10 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 6 plays, 40 yards, 2:58 TOP; 11:16 left Correll, H. 3-9-0-23; Groenewold, G. 3-3-0-48. NAU (24-55) Roehler, G. 33 yd field goal Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 3:59 TOP; 7:17 left Arizona; Dawkins, B. 7-13-0-89; Tate, K. 0-1-0-0. ARIZ (62-24) Rodriguez, R. 1 yd run (Havrisik, L. kick) Drive: 6 plays, 79 yards, 3:17 TOP; 3:55 left RECEIVING: NAU: Marks, Elijah, 8-147; Butler, E. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Brandon Dawkins accounted for three touchdowns and Arizona ran for 506 yards to open 5-87; Brewington, C. 3-22; Young, C. 3-16; Bald- the season with a 62-24 victory over Northern Arizona on Saturday night. win, J. 2-37; Kempton, M. 2-16; Logan, J. 2-12; Stokes, J. 1-33; Burton, H. 1-7. Arizona- Ellison, T. Arizona struggled to slow the FCS Lumberjacks and sputtered on offense in the first quarter before coming alive. 5-79; Peterson, C. 1-5; Brown, S. 1-5. Shun Brown sparked the Wildcats with a 66-yard punt return for a touchdown and Dawkins got their offense going with his arm and his legs. The junior ran for 92 yards and two touchdowns on seven carries, and threw for 89 yards INTERCEPTIONS: NAUNone. Arizona-Flan- and a score to help the Wildcats win their 17th straight home opener. nigan-Fowles 2-0.

Arizona had six different players score rushing touchdowns and fell just short of the school record of 511 yards FUMBLES: NAU-Cookus, C. 1-1 Arizona: 0-0. rushing set in the 2016 season finale against Arizona State. Case Cookus threw for 306 yards on 21-of-38 passing for Northern Arizona, but also had three turnovers. Cory SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Belknap, Young ran for 115 yards and two scores. J. 1-0; Wilborn, K. 1-0. The Lumberjacks had a rough trip to Tucson two years ago, losing 77-13 as Arizona set school records for points, total yards (792) and rushing yards (499). Arizona Notebook Northern Arizona was much better defensively at the start and had no trouble moving the ball against Arizona’s young defense. The Lumberjacks broke off several long plays, including Young’s 58-yard touchdown run, and out- • Arizona rushed for 506 yards, the sec- gained the Wildcats in the first half. ond-highest total in school history. The Wildcats rushed for 511 yards against Arizo- The problem was turnovers. na State in the 2016 season finale to estab- Cookus lost a fumble when he was blindsided in the first quarter, setting up Wilson’s 46-yard touchdown run . lish a new school record. The 506 rushing yards gained Saturday night against North- Cookus later tried to squeeze a pass into coverage near the end zone that was picked off by Demetrius Flan- ern Arizona are the most ever in a noncon- nigan-Fowles at the 1-yard line. Flannigan-Fowles had another pick late in the half, setting up a 10-yard scoring run ference game. by Dawkins that put Arizona up 34-14 at halftime. Dawkins raced off for a 66-yard touchdown to open the second half and Arizona’s defense, which gave up 203 • Arizona managed to crack the 500-yard yards in the first quarter, slowed the Lumberjacks before allowing a couple of late scores with the game out of mark without a 100-yard individual rusher. reach. The Wildcats’ leading rusher was quarter- back Brandon Dawkins, who rushed for 92 yards and two touchdowns on seven car- THE TAKEAWAY ries. Nick Wilson added 87 yards on eight Northern Arizona proved it can move the ball on offense, but can’t afford the turnovers, particularly against an carries. FBS team. • The Wildcats have rushed for 1,017 yards Arizona did what it was supposed to against an FCS school, but there are still questions on defense. over their past two games, which is the UP NEXT highest two-game total in program history. Arizona had never had a 500-yard rushing Northern Arizona faces Western Illinois next Saturday. game until the 2016 season finale. Arizona hosts Houston next Saturday in what should be a high-scoring game.

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Game 2 Recap: vs. Houston Team Stats Cougars Hang On for Close Victory Category HOU ARIZ Game 2 » Houston (1-0, 0-0 AAC) at Arizona (1-1, 0-0 Pac-12) First Downs 18 21 Rushes-Yds (NET) 37-158 39-152 Date...... Saturday, Sept. 9 Passing Yds (NET) 225 219 Time...... 7:37 p.m. (MST) Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-25-2 37-22-1 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Total Offense Plays-Yds 69-383 76-371 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds 1-6 1-2 Surface...... FieldTurf Kickoff Returns-Yds 2-105 1-23 Television...... ESPNU (national) 19 16 Interception Returns-Yds 1-0 2-5 All-Time Series...... Houston leads, 2-1 Score by Quarters Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.3 3-40.7 In Tucson...... Houston leads, 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 1 2 3 4 F 10-110 4-35 Previous Meeting...... UA 37, Houston 3, Penalties-Yds Houston 3 14 2 0 19 Possession Time 29:33 30:37 ...... Sept. 6, 1986 6 of 15 8 of 17 Arizona 3 7 2 3 16 3rd-Down Conversions Streak...... Houston has now won 1 in a row 4th-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-3 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yds 1-2 0-0 First Quarter HOU (3-0) Novikoff, C. 25 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 55 yards, 2:24 TOP; 9:33 left Individual Stats ARIZ (3-3) Pollack, J. 45 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 52 yards, 4:25 TOP; 1:08 left Second Quarter RUSHING: Houston: Birden, Dillon, 14-83; Cat- HOU (10-3) Bonner, L. 5 yd pass from Allen (Novikoff kick) Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 3:26 TOP; 5:00 left alon, Duke, 18-78; Team, 1-minus 1; Allen, Kyle, ARIZ (10-10) Green, Z. 1 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 2:38 TOP; 2:22 left HOU (17-10) Birden, D. 3 yd run (Novikoff kick) Drive: 4 plays, 16 yards, 1:23 TOP; 00:45 left 4-minus 2; Arizona: Taylor, JJ, 17-87; Dawkins, Third Quarter Brandon, 13-26; Tate, Khalil 4-24; Green, Zach HOU (19-10) Team safety 5-15. ARIZ (13-19) Pollack, J. 21 yd field goal Drive: 16 plays, 82 yards, 6:22 TOP; 1:48 left Fourth Quarter PASSING: Houston: Allen, Kyle 25-32-2-225; ARIZ (16-19) Pollack, J. 42 yd field goal Drive: 10 plays, 30 yards, 4:05 TOP; 8:32 left Arizona; Dawkins, B. 17-29-0-178; Tate, Khalil, 5-8-1-41.

RECEIVING: Houston: Bonner, Linell 9-59; Dun- bar, Steven 6-72; Leday, John 4-6; Birden, Dillon, TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — After the Houston Cougars had to deal with a hurricane and devastating flooding in their 3-22; Corbin, Keith, 1-49; Brooker, Romello 1-12; home city, they finally got back to playing football Saturday night. Catalon, Duke, 1-5; Arizona: Wolma, Bryce 5-38; Brown, Shun, 4-79; Poindexter, Shawn, 4-38; And gave Major Applewhite his first victory as a head coach. Ellison, Tony 3-25; Peterson, Cedric, 2-17; Taylor, Ex-Texas A&M quarterback Kyle Allen threw for 225 yards and a touchdown but was intercepted twice in his first JJ, 2-4; Johnson, Tyrell 1-13; Denson, Cam, 1-5. game for Houston and the Cougars had to hold on to beat Arizona 19-16 in their week-delayed season opener. INTERCEPTIONS: Houston: Davis, Garrett 1-0; “I’m really, really proud of our players. They’ve been through a lot,” Applewhite said. “Fortunately, not many were Arizona: Flannigan-Fowles, 1-5; Burns, Lorenzo, affected by the flood but just the circumstances of being 19, 20, 21, 22 years old, just all the stuff they’ve been 1-0. dealing with.” John Leday’s 81-yard kickoff return set up Houston’s go-ahead touchdown with 45 seconds left in the first half. FUMBLES: Houston: Allen, Kyle, 1-0; Arizona: Josh Pollack kicked three field goals for Arizona (1-1), the last, from 42, yards cut the lead to 19-16 with 8:32 to play. Dawkins, Brandon, 2-1. Khalil Tate replaced Arizona quarterback Brandon Dawkins early in the fourth quarter and the Wildcats were at the Houston 32 when Garrett Davis’ interception with 3:49 remaining preserved the win. Dawkins, who returned for the final three minutes, fumbled the ball away twice, one for a safety, in the second half. Arizona Notebook Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said Dawkins “got a little nicked up. I am not going to elaborate. I’m not a doctor.” • Arizona rushed for 152 yards in Saturday’s loss, marking the eighth straight game the Asked how Dawkins played, Rodriguez said, “I don’t know if anybody offensively played really well. I’ll have to Wildcats have rushed for 150 or more yards watch the film. It wasn’t our best effort.” in a game. The last time Arizona failed to Allen, one of the nation’s top recruits from suburban Phoenix in 2013, started 14 games and played in 20 for Texas hit the 150-yard mark on the ground was A&M before transferring to Houston. He sat out last season as a redshirt. He said he didn’t find out until Saturday against Utah in the sixth game of the 2016 that he would start. season when Arizona rushed for 127 yards. “I’ve waited a year and a half, two years and it was just really good to get back out there,” he said, “with a new squad, with a lot of guys I’m really close with, a lot of guys I trust a lot and really care about.” • Arizona’s three leading tacklers Satur- day night were all freshmen. True freshmen Allen said the issues that led to the interceptions are easily correctable. Tony Fields II and Scottie Young Jr., com- bined for 17 tackles. Fields led the way with Applewhite said he thought Allen “did fine.” 10 and Young had seven. Redshirt freshman “It was good to see him play,” Applewhite said. “I hadn’t seen him play in two years.” Lorenzo Burns also had seven tackles in the loss. Rodriguez said his defense played better than it did a week ago against Northern Arizona. • The 10 tackles by Tony Fields II were the Allen, who completed 25 of 32 passes, threw 49 yards to Keith Corbin to set up his first TD pass as a Cougar, five most by an Arizona true freshman since yards to Linell Bonner to put Houston up 10-3 with five minutes left in the half. cornerback Jace Whittaker had 11 stops Arizona, helped by a pass interference penalty in the end zone, tied it 10-10 on Zach Green’s 1-yard run 2:22 before against Colorado in 2015. halftime. Leday took the subsequent kickoff and the last man who had a chance to stop him, Kwesi Mashack, tackled him at the Wildcats 16. Dillon Birden’s 3-yard touchdown run with 45 seconds gave Houston its 17-10 halftime lead.

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Game 3 Recap: at UTEP Team Stats Category ARIZ UTEP Dawkins Accounts for 6 TDs to Lead Cats to Win 29 12 Game 3 » Arizona (2-1, 0-0 Pac-12) at UTEP (0-3, ,0-0 CUSA) First Downs Rushes-Yds (NET) 65-326 14-17 Date...... Friday, Sept. 15 Passing Yds (NET) 175 201 Time...... 7:15 p.m. (MST) Passes Att-Comp-Int 23-20-0 39-18-1 88-501 53-218 Location...... El Paso, Texas Total Offense Plays-Yds Fumble Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Sun Bowl (51,500) Punt Returns-Yds 3-67 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf Kickoff Returns-Yds 0-0 6-115 Television...... ESPN (national) 16 63 Interception Returns-Yds 1-53 0-0 All-Time Series...... Arizona leads, 39-11-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-30.3 7-43.7 Score by Quarters 1-1 1-1 at El Paso...... Arizona leads, 17-5-1 Fumbles-Lost 1 2 3 4 F Penalties-Yds 3-20 4-35 Previous Meeting...... UA 42, UTEP 7 Arizona 0 35 14 14 63 Possession Time 36:02 23:58 ...... Aug. 30, 2003 (at Tucson) 3rd-Down Conversions 8 of 15 2 of 12 UTEP 0 9 7 0 16 Streak...... UA has now 13 in a row 4th-Down Conversions 4 of 4 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 2-2 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yds 2-9 1-10 Second Quarter ARIZ (7-0) Taylor, JJ 2 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 12 plays, 78 yards, 4:07 TOP; 14:57 left Individual Stats ARIZ (14-0) Brown, S. 36 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 8 plays, 86 yards, 3:39 TOP; 9:45 left ARIZ (21-0) Dawkins, B. 5 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 5 plays, 27 yards, 2:07 TOP; 7:24 left RUSHING: ARIZ: Dawkins, B. 14-133; Taylor, J. ARIZ (28-0) Brown, S. 63 yd punt return (J. Pollack kick) 12-55; Wilson, N. 13-39; Tilford, N. 8-37; Green, UTEP (6-28) Batson, T. 9 yd pass from Greenlee (kick failed) Drive: 5 plays, 66 yards, 2:37 TOP; 2:50 left ARIZ (35-6) Dawkins, B. 3 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 5 yards, 1:42 TOP; :36 left Z. 10-36; Leon, B. 5-29; Rodriguez, R. 2-minus 1; UTEP (9-35) Viles, B. 53 yd FG Drive: 6 plays, 34 yards, 3:10 TOP; 0:00 left TEAM 1-minus 2.; UTEP: Dove, K. 5-17; Redix, W. Third Quarter 1-6; Torrez, M. 2-1; Johnson, K. 1-minus 1; Dawn ARIZ (42-9) Dawkins, B. 13 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 2:50 TOP; 12:10 left Jr., W. 4-minus 2; Greenlee, Z. 1- minus 4. UTEP (16-42) Torrez, M. 6 yd run (Viles, B. kick) Drive: 4 plays, 76 yards, 2:11 TOP; 9:54 left ARIZ (49-16) Wolma, B. 1 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 3:34 TOP; 3:56 left PASSING: ARIZ: Dawkins, B. 18-21-3-155; Tate, Fourth Quarter ARIZ (56-16) Tilford, N. 2 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 13 plays, 56 yards, 6:51 TOP; 10:56 left D. 1-1-0-10; Rodriguez, R. 1-1-0-10; UTEP: Torrez ARIZ (63-16) Tilford, N. 14 yd run (Havrisik, L. kick) Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards, 3:07 TOP; 2:10 left 6-21-0-59; Greenlee, Z. 11-17-0-104; Johnson, K. 1-1-0-38.

RECEIVING: ARIZ: Wolma, B. 6-41; Johnson, T. EL PASO, TEXAS (AP) — Brandon Dawkins scored six touchdowns -- three passing and three rushing -- to lead 4-45; Brown, S. 3-42; Nunley, J. 2-22; Taylor, J. Arizona to a 63-16 win over UTEP on Friday night. 2-3; Banda, J. 1-10; Poindexter, S. 1-7; Peterson, C. 1-5; UTEP: Juniel, T. 4-82; Dawn, Jr., W. 3-54; Dawkins, who played only one series in the fourth quarter, threw for 155 yards on 18-of-22 passing and ran for 143 Batson, T. 3-20; Fields, J. 2-5; Lucero, D. 1-14; yards on 13 carries. Foster, K. 1-13; Johnson, K 1-9; Redix 1-6; Weeks Arizona came into the game as a 25-point favorite, but struggled in the first quarter against winless UTEP before 1-2; Moss, 1- minus 4. scoring 28 unanswered points. INTERCEPTIONS: ARIZ: Schooler 1-53; UTEP: 0-0 The Wildcats (2-1) scored on the first play of the second quarter when Dawkins found freshman J.J. Taylor for 2-yard TD on fourth-and-goal, capping a 12-play, 78-yard drive. Dawkins connected with Shun Brown on a 36-yard FUMBLES: ARIZ: Rodriguez, R. 1-1; UTEP: John- touchdown pass followed by a 5-yard Dawkins TD run three minutes later to push the lead to 28-0. son, K. 1-1. After UTEP (0-3) scored on a pass from Zack Greenlee to Tyler Batson with 2:50 remaining in the half, Dawkins scored his fourth touchdown on a 3-yard run as the Wildcats scored 35 second-quarter points to take a 35-9 lead. It was the first points allowed by the Wildcats in three quarters after holding Houston scoreless in the second half last week. Arizona Notebook Arizona continued its offensive onslaught in the third, scoring two more touchdowns -- on Dawkins’ 13-yard run and Bryce Wolma’s catch. • Redshirt junior quarterback Brandon Dawkins finished 18 of 22 through the air “It just came down to execution,” Dawkins said. “We executed a lot better, I executed a lot better and that’s the kind for 155 yards, three touchdowns and no of result you’re going to get.” interceptions. He also rushed for 143 yards UTEP scored its lone second-half touchdown on Mark Torrez’s 6-yard run in the third and Arizona closed with 21 on 13 carries and three more rushing touch- unanswered points. downs. Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez was impressed with how Dawkins came back from last week’s loss to Houston. • The three passing touchdowns mark a “He showed me that he is the competitor I thought he always was,” Rodriguez said. “That’s one thing that will not career high for Dawkins. His previous high change about Brandon. He is a competitive guy. He played well, he did a nice job and bailed us out a couple of times.” was two set in 2015 at Arizona State. His three rushing touchdowns tie his career THE TAKEAWAY record, which was set last year against Ha- Arizona: How young are the Wildcats? Arizona has played 24 freshman, including 14 true freshman, in the first waii. The six total touchdowns are also a ca- three games. reer high for Dawkins. UTEP: The Miners, out of Conference USA, began the season with three straight losses for the first time since 2008. UTEP has now lost 13 straight to Arizona. • Shun Brown returned a 63-yard punt for a touchdown in the second quarter Friday for UP NEXT his second punt return touchdown of the Arizona: The Wildcats host Pac-12 South rival Utah next Friday in the conference opener for both teams. season. He’s the first Wildcat to have multi- UTEP: The Miners will play at New Mexico State on Sept. 22nd. ple punt returns for touchdowns since Mike --- Thomas in 2008. Thomas had 29 returns in 2008 for 392 yards, returning two for touch- downs.

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 29 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 4 Recap: vs. #23 Utah Team Stats Cats D Puts Clamps on Utes, but Turnovers doom Cats Category UTAH ARIZ Game 4 » Utah (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) at Arizona (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12) First Downs 21 24 Rushes-Yds (NET) 38-112 42-200 Date...... Friday, Sept. 22 Passing Yds (NET) 229 248 Time...... 7:35 p.m. (MST) Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-17-0 42-24-3 Location...... Tucson, Ariz. Total Offense Plays-Yds 66-341 84-448 1-6 1-9 Stadium...... Arizona Stadium (55,675) Fumble Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds 1-48 0-0 Surface...... FieldTurf Kickoff Returns-Yds 0-0 1-26 Television...... FS1 (national) 30 24 Interception Returns-Yds 3-15-1 0-0 All-Time Series...... Utal leads 22-19-2 Score by Quarters Punts (Number-Avg) 4-180 2-81 In Tucson...... Tied 10-10-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 1 2 3 4 F 9-83 4-60 Previous Meeting...... Utah 36, Arizona 23 Penalties-Yds Utah 10 3 14 3 30 Possession Time 30:50 29:10 ...... Oct. 8, 2016 (Salt Lake City, Utah) 3rd-Down Conversions 2-10 8-19 Arizona 3 7 7 7 24 Streak...... Utah has now won 2 in a row 4th-Down Conversions 0-1 2-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yds 2-12 2-16 First Quarter UTAH (7-0) Nacua, S. 8 yd pass from Huntley (Gay kick) Drive: 6 plays, 73 yards, 2:26 TOP; 10:35 left Individual Stats ARIZ (3-7) Pollack, J. 32 yd field goal Drive: 12 plays, 60 yards, 3:41 TOP; 6:54 left UTAH (10-3) Gay, M. 41 yd field goal Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards, 2:01 TOP; 00:28 left RUSHING: UTAH- Moss, Zack, 14-73; Henry-Cole, Second Quarter Devontae, 11-46; Williams, T. 4-15; Tauteoli, Sunia UTAH (13-3) Gay, M. 26 yd field goal Drive: 14 plays, 85 yards, 6:20 TOP; 5:39 left ARIZ (10-13) Dawkins, B. 1 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 4:00 TOP; 1:39 left 1-1, Huntley 5-minus 4; TEAM 3-minus 16.; Third Quarter Arizona- Dawkins, Brandon, 18-90; Wilson, Nick, UTAH (20-10) Williams, T. 1 yd run (Gay, M. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:14 TOP; 9:46 left 13-45; Taylor, JJ, 10-43; Brown, Shun 1-22. ARIZ (17-20) Taylor, JJ, 7 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 1:45 TOP; 4:38 left UTAH (27-17) Guidry, J. 14 yd INT return (Gay, M. kick) PASSING: NAU: Williams, Troy 9-18--0-131; Hunt- Fourth Quarter ley, Tyler 8-9-0-98; Carrington, Darren, 0-1-0-0; UTAH (30-17) Gay, M. 37 yd field goal Drive: 8 plays, 52 yards, 4:32 TOP; 4:58 left ARIZ (24-30) Ellison, T. 30 yd pass from Dawkins (Pollack kick) Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:14 TOP; 2:44 left Arizona- Dawkins, Brandon 24-42-3-248. RECEIVING: UTAH: Carrington, Darren, 4-76; Nacua, Samson, 4-32; Singleton, Raelon, 3-26; Wilson, Siaosi, 2-38; Simpkins, Demari 1-37; TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — When Utah quarterback Tyler Huntley went down with a shoulder injury in the second quar- McCormick, Troy 1-8; Fulks, Kyle 1-8; Moss, Zack, ter, the Utes had an experienced and reliable alternative ready. 1-4; Arizona: Ellison, Tony, 6-78; Johnson, Tyrell, 4-50; Wolma, Bryce, 4-29; Brown, Shun 3-54; Troy Williams, a senior who started 13 games last season, came on and guided the No. 23 Utes to a 30-24 victory Peterson, Cedric, 3-19; Taylor, JJ, 2-5; Poindexter, over Arizona on Friday night in the Pac-12 opener for both schools. Shawn, 1-7; Wilson, Nick, 1-6. “We’re in a good place quarterback-wise,” Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said. “Obviously we want Tyler back as soon as possible, but Troy won nine games for us last year, and he was ready.” INTERCEPTIONS: UTAH: Ballard, Corrion 1-0; Guidry, Javelin 1-14; Hansen, Chase, 1-1.; Arizo- Not that was easy. na: 0-0. Chris Hart recovered Arizona quarterback Brandon Dawkins’ fumble at Utah’s 20-yard line with 2:33 left to preserve the victory. FUMBLES: UTAH: Moss, Zack 1-1; TEAM 1-1; Arizona: Taylor, JJ 1-1; Dawkins, Brandon, 1-1. Wildcats coach Rich Rodriguez didn’t think it was a fumble. But, Dawkins said, “You’ve got to go with what the refs call and that’s what they called. I shouldn’t have made it Arizona Notebook close. I should have held the ball a little tighter and not let them get a late strip there. So that’s on me regardless.” Utah (4-0) led throughout and was up 30-17 late in the fourth quarter, but Dawkins threw a 30-yard TD pass to Tony • Arizona rushed for exactly 200 rushing Ellison with 2:44 to play, cutting the lead to six. The subsequent onside kick attempt bounced downfield, and Arizo- yards Friday against Utah. Dating back to na’s Shawn Poindexter recovered at the Utes’ 35. last season, Arizona has rushed for 150 or more yards in 10 straight games. It’s the On the next play, Dawkins ran 15 yards to the 20 but fumbled, and Hart recovered. longest streak since Arizona rushed for 150 The Wildcats (2-2) committed five turnovers, including three interceptions by Dawkins. or more in 11 straight over the final eight games of 2013 and the first three of 2014. Utah scored a touchdown on its first possession, and then Arizona twice cut the lead to three -- the last time at 20- Arizona has rushed for 200 or more yards in 17 on J.J. Taylor’s 7-yard TD run with 4:38 left in the third quarter. three of four games this season. But 2 1/2 minutes later, with Arizona deep in its own territory, Dawkins threw short over the middle and Javelin Guidry intercepted, returning it 14 yards for a touchdown that made it 27-17. • Redshirt junior quarterback Brandon Dawkins rushed for 90 yards and a touch- Huntley completed 8 of 9 passes for 98 yards before he left with an injured shoulder after being sacked by Tony down on 18 carries. Dawkins now has 1,464 Fields with 8:45 left in the half. rushing yards for his career, which is the Taylor fumbled at Utah’s 1-yard line in the second quarter, and the Utes drove all the way to the Wildcats 8. Six plays most by any Arizona quarterback since at into the long drive, Huntley was injured and Williams -- who started 13 games last season -- took over. On his first least 1958. Ronald Veal was Arizona’s pre- play, Williams connected on a 40-yard pass to Darren Carrington, helping to set up one of Matt Gay’s three field vious leader in rushing yards by a quarter- goals, this one from 26 yards, to put the Utes up 13-3 with 5:39 left in the half. back with 1,419. Dawkins passed him Fri- day. “I prepare like I’m the starter every week,” Williams said. “I’m working hard every day. When my number is called I make sure I’m ready to go in. (The play) got me into things. Got me in a groove a little bit. I wanted to play smart football. I didn’t want to force anything.” • The Wildcats allowed just 112 rushing yards Friday night, which is the fewest al- Utah grabbed a quick 7-0 lead on its first possession with a six-play, 73-yard scoring drive. Huntley threw 8 yards lowed against a conference opponent since to Samson Nacua for the touchdown. Colorado rushed for 94 yards against Arizo- na in 2014. 30 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Game 5 Recap: at Colorado Team Stats Tate Rushes for 327 Yards; Establishes New FBS QB Record Category ARIZ COLO Game 5 » Arizona (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) at Colorado (3-3, 0-3 Pac-12) First Downs 25 29 Rushes-Yds (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 Location...... Boulder, Colo. Total Offense Plays-Yds 56-567 90-551 0-0 0-0 Stadium...... Folsom Field (50,183) Fumble Returns-Yds Punt Returns-Yds 1-6 0-0 Surface...... Natural Grass Kickoff Returns-Yds 1-32 1-17 Television...... Pac-12 Network (national) 45 42 Interception Returns-Yds 0-0 0-0 All-Time Series...... Colorado leads 14-6 Score by Quarters Punts (Number-Avg) 1-35.0 3-41.7 In Boulder...... Colorado leads 6-4 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 1 2 3 4 F 2-10 12-110 Previous Meeting....Colorado 49, Arizona 24 Penalties-Yds Arizona 14 7 14 10 45 Possession Time 24:06 35:54 Nov. 12, 2016 (Tucson, Ariz.) 3rd-Down Conversions 6 of 9 13 of 21 Colorado 7 7 7 21 42 Streak...... UA has now won 1 in a row 4th-Down Conversions 1 of 1 4 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 5-5 Scoring Summary Sacks By: Number-Yds 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 Individual Stats COLO (7-7) Lindsay, P. 5 yd run (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:26 TOP; 4:33 left 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 ARIZ (21-14) Brown, S. 13 yd pass from Tate (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 3 plays, 68 yards, 0:56 TOP; 1:21 left TEAM 2-minus 3.; COLO: Lindsay, P. 41-281; Third Quarter Bisharat, B. 8-32; Adkins, M. 1-2; Montez, S. ARIZ (28-14) Tate, K. 47 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 4 plays, 70 yards, 1:16 TOP; 12:21 left 8-minus 15. COLO (21-28) Bobo, B. 7 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 15 plays, 75 yards, 5:08 TOP; 7:13 left ARIZ (35-21) Green, Z. 1 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 5:22 TOP; 1:51 left PASSING: ARIZ: Tate, K. 12-13-0-154; Dawkins, B. Fourth Quarter 0-1-0-0.; COLO: Montez, S. 19-32-0-251. COLO (28-35) Bounds, C. 2 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou, kick) Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:30 TOP; 13:21 left ARIZ (42-28) Tate, K. 75 yd run (Pollack, J. kick) Drive: 1 play, 75 yards, 0:15 TOP; 13:06 left COLO (35-42) Bounds, C. 39 yd pass from Montez (Stefanou kick) Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:04 TOP; 11:02 left RECEIVING: ARIZ: Brown, S. 7-38; Wolma, B. ARIZ (45-35) Pollack, J. 24 yd field goal Drive: 6 plays, 68 yards, 2:56 TOP; 8:06 left 2-17; Ellison, T. 1-60; Johnson, T. 1-28; Poindexter, COLO (42-45) Lindsay, P. 11 yd run (Stefanou, J. kick) Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 3:02 TOP; 5:04 left S. 1-11.; COLO: Bobo, B. 6-53; MacIntyre 3-57; Lindsay, P. 3-39; Fields, S. 3-38; Bounds, C. 2-41; BOULDER, Colo. -- AP) — The Colorado coach had a simple request after the game. Winfree, J. 2-23. “Could someone please tackle No. 14 for Arizona?” Mike MacIntyre said. INTERCEPTIONS: ARIZ; None. ; COLO: None.

Too late. He’s already gone. FUMBLES: ARIZ: Brown, S. 1-1; COLO: None. Backup Khalil Tate rushed for 327 yards, an FBS record by a quarterback, and accounted for five touchdowns to help Arizona hold off Colorado 45-42 on Saturday night. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Belknap, J. 1-0; Schooler, C. 1-0; Fields, T. 1-0; Rutt, B. 1-0.; Tate entered the game after Brandon Dawkins took a late hit out of bounds on the opening drive. Dawkins stood COLO: None. 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 offenses combined for 1,118 total yards. Tate was hardly touched all night -- if at all. Asked if he was tackled, he grinned and responded: “A couple of times.” Arizona Notebook He’s been previously hampered by a sprained shoulder. Once in the game -- and back to 100 percent -- Tate quickly 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 sealed the win. The mark was held by Northern Illinois’ Jordan Lynch, who gained 321 yards rushing on Nov. 26, • Sophomore quarterback Khalil Tate 2013. rushed for 327 yards on 14 carries to estab- lish a new FBS rushing record by a quarter- What’s more, it was the second-most ever in Arizona history. The Wildcats’ record for yards rushing in a game is back. Tate surpassed Northern Illinois’ Jor- held by Ka’Deem Carey, who gained 366 in 2012 against Colorado. Tate averaged 23.4 yards on 14 carries. dan Lynch, who held the record previously “We didn’t even know his number, to be quite honest,” Colorado defensive back Ryan Moeller said. with 321 yards, set in 2013. The Buffaloes certainly do now. • Tate averaged 23.4 yards per carry and scored four rushing touchdowns. The 23.4 “He should be national player of the week,” MacIntyre said. “He’s a phenomenal player.” yard per carry average establishes a new Phillip Lindsay sparked the offense for Colorado (3-3, 0-3) with a career-high 281 yards rushing and three touch- school record for at least 10 carries in a downs on a school-record 41 carries. game. Trung Canidate held the previous re- cord at 16 yards per carry. Tate is the fifth Colorado was its own worst enemy in dropping a third straight conference game. The Buffaloes committed 12 player in school history to rush for four penalties for 110 yards, including two late hits. touchdowns in a game. Despite all that, Colorado trailed 45-42 after Lindsay’s 11-yard TD run with 5:04 remaining. But Tate picked up a big third-down conversion with his arm -- an 8-yard strike to Bryce Wolma -- and then clinched the game with his long • Tate became the first quarterback in Arizo- third-down run with just over a minute remaining. na history to rush for 200 or more yards in a game. He’s the 20th player total in school Tate was modest after his performance. history to eclipse the 200-yard mark and “Offense did a great job blocking,” he said. “Receivers did a great job getting open.” first since Jared Baker rushed for 207 yards on 23 carries at Colorado in 2015. His 327 Dawkins was momentarily dinged after taking a late hit out of bounds that was announced on linebacker Drew yards are the second highest total in school Lewis. He was looked at by the trainer as Tate jogged into the game. It was difficult to even entertain the notion of history behind Ka’Deem Carey’s 366 yards bringing Dawkins back in, though, given the way Tate was playing. set against Colorado in 2012. “Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 31 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Offensive Career Single-Game Highs SHUN BROWN #6 ZACH WERLINGER #10 KHALIL TATE #14 Receptions...... 7...... 2x, last vs. Colorado Pass attempts...... 5...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Rushing yards...... 327...... at Colorado (10/7/17) ...... (10/7/17) Rushing yards...... 28...... vs. NAU (9/19/2015) Rushes...... 15...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Receiving yards...... 114 ...... vs Wash (9/24/2016) Rushes...... 2...... 2x, last at UCLA (10/1/2016) Longest rush...... 75...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Longest reception...... 75...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Longest rush...... 17...... vs. NAU (9/19/2015) Pass attempts...... 18...... vs. USC (10/15/16) Kickoff returns...... 2...... vs. WSU (10/24/2015) Rushing TD...... 1...... vs. NAU (9/19/2015) Pass completions...... 12...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Kickoff ...... 43...... at Wash (10/31/2015) Long rush TD...... 17...... vs. NAU (9/19/2015) Pass yards...... 154...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Long kickoff return...... 24...... at Wash (10/31/2015) Pass touchdowns...... 2...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Punt Returns...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) CAM DENSON #3 Longest pass...... 63...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Longest Punt Return...... 66...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Receptions...... 2...... 2x, last at Oregon State Longest TD pass...... 63...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Punt Return TD...... 1...... 2x, last at UTEP (9/15/17) ...... (11/19/2016 TD receptions...... 1...... 2x, last: at Utah Receving yards...... 57...... at Oregon State) NATHAN TILFORD #33 ...... (10/8/2016) ...... (11/19/2016 Rushing yards...... 79...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Long TD reception...... 75...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Recieving TD...... 1...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Rushes...... 4...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Rushes...... 1...... 3x, last vs. Utah (9/22/17) Longest reception...... 43...... at Oregon State Longest rush...... 65...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Rushing yards...... 30...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) ...... (11/19/2016) Rushing TD...... 2...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Longest Rush...... 30...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) NICK WILSON #28 BRYCE WOLMA #81 Rushing yards...... 218...... at Utah (11/22/2014) Receptions...... 6...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Rushes...... 30...... at UTSA (9/4/2014) Receiving yards...... 41...... at UTEP (9/15/17) JAMARDRE HARRIS-COBB #25 Longest rush...... 85*...... vs. UNLV (8/29/2014) Longest reception...... 18...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) Receptions...... 1...... 2x, last vs. UCLA (09/26/2015) Rushing TD...... 3...... 3x (last at Nevada TD receptions...... 1...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Longest reception...... 1...... at Nevada (09/12/2015) ...... 09/12/2015) TD receptions...... 1...... at Nevada (9/12/2015) Longest rush TD...... 85*...... vs. UNLV (8/29/2014) Long TD reception...... 1...... at Nevada (9/12/2015) 100-yd rush games...... 10...... Last: vs. UCLA (09/26/2015) JAMIE NUNLEY #85 Receptions...... 2...... at UTEP (9/15/17) BRANDON DAWKINS #13 Receptions...... 4...... vs. California (9/20/2014) Receiving yards...... 34...... at Oregon (10/2/2014) Receiving yards...... 22...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Rushing yards...... 187...... vs ASU (11/25/16) Longest reception...... 34*...... at Oregon (10/2/2014) Longest reception...... 12...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Rushes...... 21...... at ASU (11/21/2015) Receiving TD...... 1...... at Oregon (10/2/2014) Longest rush...... 79...... vs Wash (9/24/16) Longest receiving TD....34*...... at Oregon (10/2/2014) Rushing TD...... 3...... 2x, last at UTEP (9/15/17) All-Purpose yards...... 224...... vs. Nevada (9/12/2015 ) Long rush TD...... 79...... vs Wash (9/24/16) Special Teams Highs Pass attempts...... 42...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) JOSH POLLACK #9 Pass touchdowns...... 3...... at UTEP (9/15/17) SHAWN POINDEXTER #19 Receiving yards...... 38...... vs Houston (9/9/17) Made PAT...... 5...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Pass completions...... 24...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) Receptions...... 4...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) PAT attempts...... 5...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Pass yards...... 305...... at ASU (11/21/2015) Longest reception...... 25...... vs. Hawaii (09/17/2016) Points by kicking...... 11 ...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Longest pass...... 95...... at ASU (11/21/2015) Field goals...... 3...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) Longest Pass TD...... 95...... at ASU (11/21/2015) TREVOR WOOD #8 Kickoffs...... 9...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) Total Offense...... 383...... at ASU (11/21/2015) Receiving yards...... 12...... 2x, last at Utah Punts...... 10...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) ...... (10/8/2016) TONY ELLISON #9 Receptions...... 2...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Receiving yards...... 79...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Longest reception...... 12...... vs. Grambling St. (09/10/2016) Receptions...... 6...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) Rushes...... 1...... at Washington State Long reception...... 60...... vs. Colorado (10/7/17) (11/5/2016 Tackles...... 2...... at USC (11/07/2015) Rushing yards...... 3...... at Washington State (11/5/2016 ZACH GREEN #34 Rushing yards...... 126...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) J.J. TAYLOR #21 Rushing yards...... 168...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Rushes...... 14...... 2x, last vs. ASU (11/25/16) Rushes...... 19...... vs Wash (9/24/16) Longest rush...... 56...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) Longest rush...... 61...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Receptions...... 1...... 2x, last vs. Colorado Rushing TD...... 1...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) ...... (11/12/16) Longest rush TD...... 61...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Receving yards...... 3...... vs Wash (9/24/16) 100-yd rush games...... 1...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Receiving yards...... 18...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) TYRELL JOHNSON #2 Longest reception...... 18...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Receiving yards...... 50...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) All Purpose Yards...... 188...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Receptions...... 4...... 2x, last vs. Utah (9/22/17) Longest reception...... 35*...... vs. Nevada (9/13/2014) DEVAUGHN COOPER #7 Longest TD Reception...35*...... vs. Nevada (9/13/2014) Receptions...... 1...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Rushing yards...... 77...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Receving yards...... 15...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Rushing TD...... 1...... vs. Hawaii (09/17/2016) Longest reception...... 15...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Rushes...... 16...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) CEDRIC PETERSON #18 Longest rush...... 55...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Receptions...... 3...... 2x, last vs. Utah (9/22/17) Longest rush TD...... 55...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Receving yards...... 33...... vs. Colorado (11/12/16) Kick returns...... 8...... vs. Oregon (12/05/14) Longest reception...... 31...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Kick return yards...... 2 11 ...... vs. Oregon (12/05/2014) Long kick return...... 58...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) All-purpose yards...... 2 11 ...... vs. Oregon (12/05/2014)

32 2017 Arizona Football • Game 6 vs. UCLA 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Defensive Career Single-Game Highs JACK BANDA #92 DEANDRE’ MILLER #32 ANTONIO PARKS #8 Tackles...... 4...... vs Wash (9/24/16) Tackles...... 7...... UTSA (09/03/15) Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Sacks...... 2...... 2x, last vs Wash (9/24/16) TFL...... 3...... at ASU (11/21/2015) TFL...... 2...... 2x, last vs Wash (9/24/16) Sacks...... 1.0...... 4x (last at Utah JACOB COLACION #34 ...... (10/8/2016) JUSTIN BELKNAP #86 Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) Tackles...... 4...... at Utah (10/8/2016) SAMMY MORRISON #27 TFL...... 1.0...... vs. BYU (9/3/2016) Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) COLIN SCHOOLER #7 Tackles...... 8...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) Sacks...... 1.0...... 3x, last vs. Colorado INT...... 1...... at UTEP (9/15/17) ...... (10/7/17) BRANDON RUTT #18 FF...... 1...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Tackles...... 6...... vs. Colorado (10/7/17) DEVON BREWER #23 TFL...... 2...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) Fumble recoveries...... 1...... 2x, last at Oregon State Tackles...... 2...... at USC (11/07/2015) Sack...... 1...... at Colorado (10/7/17) ...... (11/19/2016) PBU...... 1...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) ANTHONY PANDY #26 LUCA BRUNO #60 INT...... 1...... vs. Colorado (11/12/16) Tackles...... 2...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Tackles...... 5...... at Wash (10/31/2015) TFL...... 1...... at UTEP (9/15/17) TFL...... 1...... 2x, last vs. ASU (11/25/16) CHACHO ULLOA #13 Sacks...... 1...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Tackles...... 1...... vs. UCLA (09/26/15) Tackles...... 5...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) LORENZO BURNS #2 TFL...... 1...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) KURTIS BROWN #44 Tackles...... 10...... vs. Colorado (10/7/17) Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) PBU...... 1...... 2x, last vs. Colorado (10/7/17) CARRINGTON VAUGHN #28 TFL...... 1...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) Tackles...... 2...... 3x, last vs. NAU (9/2/17) INT...... 1...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) TFL...... 1.0...... vs. BYU (9/3/2016) TFL...... 0.5...... at UTEP (9/15/17) Sacks...... 1...... vs. BYU (9/3/2016) TRISTAN COOPER #31 JACE WHITTAKER #17 Tackles...... 8...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) Tackles...... 11 ...... at Colorado (10/17/15) TFL...... 1...... 2x, last at Oregon State TFL...... 1...... 2x last vs. Colorado ...... (11/19/2016) ...... (11/12/16) PBU...... 1...... vs. Hawaii (9/17/2016) PBU...... 5...... at Utah (10/8/2016) Forced Fumbles...... 1...... vs Wash (9/24/16) Interception...... 1...... vs. Grambling St. (09/10/2016 Sacks...... 1...... at Oregon State ...... (11/19/2016) PARKER ZELLERS #93 DANE CRUIKSHANK #9 Tackles...... 5...... at Oregon (10/2/2014) Tackles...... 10...... at Washington State TFL...... 2.0...... vs. Grambling St. (09/10/2016 (11/5/2016 Sacks...... 2.0...... vs. Grambling St. (09/10/2016 PBU...... 2...... at UCLA (10/1/2016) Fumble recovery...... 1...... 2x last vs Utah (11/14/15) TFL...... 1...... 2x, last vs. Houston (9/9/17) Forced fumble...... 2...... vs. Grambling St. (9/10/2016) INT...... 1...... vs. Stanford (10/29/2016) FF...... 1...... vs. Houston (9/9/17) LARRY THARPE JR. #98 Tackles...... 5...... vs. Arizona State DEMETRIUS FLANNIGAN-FOWLES #6 ...... (11/25/2016) Tackles...... 13...... at Oregon State TFL...... 1...... 3x, last at Colorado ...... (11/19/2016 ...... (10/7/2017) TFL...... 1...... 5x, last vs Arizona State PBU...... 1...... 3x, last vs. Arizona State ...... (11/25/2016) ...... (11/25/2016) INT...... 2...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) FF...... 1...... vs. WSU (10/24/2015) MALCOM HOLLAND #10 PBU...... 2...... 2x, last vs. ASU (11/25/16) Tackles...... 3...... vs. Arizona State ...... (11/25/2016) MARCUS GRIFFIN #96 Tackles...... 2...... vs. NAU (09/19/2015) JALEN HARRIS #52 Tackles...... 4...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) ISAIAH HAYES #21 Tackles...... 9...... at Oregon State SCOTTIE YOUNG JR. #19 ...... (11/19/2016) Tackles...... 11 ...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Sacks...... 1...... vs. Stanford (10/29/2016) TFL...... 1.5...... at Colorado (10/7/17) TFL...... 1...... vs. ASU (11/25/16) DERECK BOLES #99 ANTHONY MARISCAL #25 Tackles...... 5...... at Colorado (10/7/17) Tackles...... 6...... 2x, last vs. ASU (11/25/16) TFL...... 1.0...... vs. BYU (9/3/2016) TONY FIELDS II #1 KWESI MASHACK #15 Tackles...... 11 ...... at Colorado (10/7/17) TFL...... 1...... 3x, last at Colorado Tackles...... 4...... vs. 2x, last vs. Colorado ...... (9/22/17) ...... (11/12/16) Sacks...... 1...... 3x, last at Colorado JARVIS MCALL JR. #29 ...... (9/22/17) Tackles...... 9...... vs. Colorado (11/12/16) TFL...... 1.0...... 2x, last vs. USC (10/15/16) KYLAN WILBORN #14 PBU...... 2...... vs. Oregon St. (10/10/2015) Tackles...... 5...... vs. Utah (9/22/17) INT...... 1...... 2x (last vs. Grambling Sacks...... 1...... vs. NAU (9/2/17) State ...... (09/10/16) TFL...... 1.0...... 3x, last at UTEP (9/15/17) FF...... 1...... at Utah (10/8/2016) FF...... 1...... 2x, last vs. Utah (9/22/17) FR...... 1...... vs. Utah (9/22/17)

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 33 2017 Arizona Football Game Notes

Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster 1 Drew Dixon WR No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 78 Jacob Alsadek OL 6-7 325 Gr. 3L San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 1 Tony Fields II LB 51 Lee Anderson III DE/LB 6-1 235 So. SQ Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 73 Tyrell Aponte OL 6-4 263 Fr. HS Peoria, Ariz. (Peoria HS) 2 Tyrell Johnson WR 26 Matt Aragon P/WR 6-5 211 RS So. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 3 Cam Denson WR 92 Jack Banda DE/TE 6-3 247 RS Sr. 2L Grayson, Ga. (Grayson HS) 86 Justin Belknap DE 6-3 259 RS So. SQ Henderson, Nev. (Coronado HS) 3 Jarrius Wallace S 37 Xavier Bell S 6-2 192 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Mater Dei HS) 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 87 Zach Benjamin WR 6-4 211 RS. Sr. SQ Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Catholic HS/USF) 5 Brian Casteel WR 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR 5-9 169 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Orange Lutheran HS [Calif.]) 5 Gavin Robertson Jr. LB 82 Dante Blissit DE/LB 6-0 242 Fr. HS Goodyear, Ariz. (Desert Edge HS) 6 Shun Brown WR 69 Christian Boettcher OL 6-2 290 RS Jr. 1L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) 99 Dereck Boles DL 6-2 296 RS Jr. JC Kingston, Jamaica (Lakeland HS [Fla.]/Boise State/Coffeyville CC) 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 23 Devon Brewer S 5-10 171 RS So. 1L Fresno, Calif. (Central HS/Milford Academy) 23 Gary Brightwell RB/WR 6-1 196 Fr. HS Chester, Pa. (St. Frances Academy [Md.]) 7 Colin Schooler LB 12 JB Brown LB 6-3 244 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Poly HS) 8 Antonio Parks CB 44 Kurtis Brown DL 6-1 285 Fr. HS Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 8 Trevor Wood TE 6 Shun Brown WR 5-9 177 Jr. 2L Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist Academy) 9 Dane Cruikshank S/CB 60 Luca Bruno DL 6-4 305 RS Sr. 2L Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park HS) 2 Lorenzo Burns CB 5-10 173 RS Fr. SQ Murrieta, Calif. (Linfield Christian HS) 9 Tony Ellison WR 72 Edgar Burrola OL 6-5 293 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 10 Malcolm Holland CB 54 Bryson Cain OT 6-4 291 RS Fr. SQ Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak HS) 10 Zach Werlinger QB 5 Brian Casteel WR 6-0 214 Fr. HS Pasadena, Calif. (Charter Oak HS) 11 K’Hari Lane QB 81 Jalen Cochran DL 6-3 249 RS Fr. SQ Plymouth, Mich. (Canton HS) 34 Jacob Colacion LB 6-1 218 RS Fr. SQ La Habra, Calif. (La Habra HS) 11 Troy Young S 12 JB Brown LB 91 Finton Connolly DL 6-5 275 RS So. 1L Gilbert, Ariz. (Campo Verde HS) 7 Devaughn Cooper WR 5-10 175 RS Fr. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 12 Bryce Gilbert TE 31 Tristan Cooper S 6-1 188 So. 1L El Paso, Texas (Andress HS) 13 Brandon Dawkins QB 76 Cody Creason OL 6-4 294 RS So. 1L Folsom, Calif. (Folsom HS) 13 Chacho Ulloa S 9 Dane Cruikshank S/CB 6-1 206 RS Sr. 1L Chino Hills, Calif. (Ayala HS/Citrus College) 14 Khalil Tate QB 13 Brandon Dawkins QB 6-3 210 RS Jr. 2L Oxnard, Calif. (Oaks Christian HS) 67 Gerhard de Beer OL 6-7 320 RS Sr. 3L Pretoria, South Africa (Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool) 14 Kylan Wilborn DE/LB 3 Cam Denson WR 5-11 187 Sr. 3L Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 15 Kwesi Mashack DB 1 Drew Dixon WR 6-3 203 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) 15 Donavan Tate QB 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 6-3 297 RS So. 1L Anthem, Ariz. (Boulder Creek HS) 16 Jake Glatting P 75 Michael Eletise OT 6-3 315 RS Fr. SQ Honolulu, Hawaii (Kaiser HS) 9 Tony Ellison WR 5-11 188 RS Jr. 2L Granite Bay, Calif. (Granite Bay HS) 17 Andrew Tovar QB 17 Jace Whittaker CB 1 Tony Fields II LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 6 Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles S 6-2 205 Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 18 Cedric Peterson WR 47 Rourke Freeburg LB 6-2 200 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Desert Mountain HS) 18 Brandon Rutt LB 58 Layth Friekh OL 6-5 302 Sr. 2L Glendale, Ariz. (Centennial HS) 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 79 Tyson Gardner OL 6-3 277 Fr. HS Queen Creek, Ariz. (Queen Creek High School) 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 12 Bryce Gilbert TE 6-3 225 Fr. HS Prescott, Ariz. (Higley HS) 16 Jake Glatting P 6-3 218 RS Jr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Thunderbird HS) 20 D.J. Hinton WR 34 Zach Green RB 5-10 229 Gr. 3L Miami, Fla. (Saint Bonaventure HS [Calif.]) 20 Jose Ramirez DE/LB 96 Marcus Griffin DL 6-3 305 Sr. SQ Bellevue, Wash. (Bellevue HS) 21 Isaiah Hayes S 49 Jalen Harris DE/LB 6-4 212 Fr. HS Mesa, Ariz. (Desert Ridge HS) 21 J.J. Taylor RB 25 Jamardre Harris-Cobb TE/HB 6-0 275 RS Jr. 2L Los Angeles, Calif. (Bishop Mora Salesian HS) 38 Malik Hausman CB 6-0 170 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 23 Devon Brewer S 23 Gary Brightwell RB/WR 43 Lucas Havrisik PK 6-2 173 Fr. HS Riverside, Calif. (Norco HS) 21 Isaiah Hayes S 6-0 191 So. 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 24 Darick Holmes Jr. WR 42 Azizi Hearn CB 6-1 187 Fr. HS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 24 Rhedi Short S 20 D.J. Hinton WR 5-7 150 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Tucson HS)

25 Jamardre Harris-Cobb TE/HB 10 Malcolm Holland CB 5-11 182 RS So. 1L Chandler, Ariz. (Hamilton HS) 25 Anthony Mariscal S 24 Darick Holmes Jr. WR 5-5 179 RS So. SQ Pasadena, Calif. (Newbury Park HS) 26 Matt Aragon P/WR 53 Jon Jacobs OL 6-4 300 RS Fr. SQ Gainesville, Va. (The Taft School) 59 My-King Johnson DE 6-4 220 Fr. HS Phoenix, Ariz. (Tempe HS) 26 Anthony Pandy LB 27 Sammy Morrison CB 2 Tyrell Johnson WR 5-7 164 Sr. 3L Fort Myers, Fla. (Island Coast HS/ Milford Academy) 77 Maisen Knight OL 6-5 279 So. JC Salt Lake City, Utah (Judge Memorial Catholic/Ventura College) 28 Carrington Vaughn LB 74 Alex Kosinski OL 6-4 299 RS So. 1L Larkspur, Calif. (Redwood HS) 28 Nick Wilson RB 11 K’Hari Lane QB 6-1 245 Fr. HS Montezuma, Ga. (Macon County HS) 29 Jarvis McCall Jr. S 32 Jake Laudenslager RB 5-10 195 RS Fr. SQ Novato, Calif. (Marin Catholic HS) 30 Josh Pollack K/P 38 Branden Leon RB 5-8 201 RS So. 1L Goodyear, Ariz. (Estrella Foothills HS) 84 Isaiah Lovett WR 6-3 193 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 30 Tony Wallace CB 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 6-5 330 So. TR Traverse, Mich. (DePaul Catholic/Michigan State) 31 Tristan Cooper S 25 Anthony Mariscal S 5-10 197 RS So. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. (Liberty HS) 32 Jake Laudenslager RB 15 Kwesi Mashack DB 5-8 198 Sr. 2L Inglewood, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 32 DeAndre’ Miller DE/LB 29 Jarvis McCall Jr. S 6-2 195 RS Sr. 3L Tampa, Fla. (Armwood HS) 50 Josh McCauley OL 6-3 292 RS Fr. SQ Mesa, Ariz. (Mesa Red Mountain HS) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 34 Jacob Colacion LB 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 6-0 216 RS Fr. SQ Clovis, Calif. (Buchanan HS) 32 DeAndre’ Miller DE/LB 6-3 236 RS Sr. 3L Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye Union HS) 34 Zach Green RB 89 Donovan Moore WR 5-9 165 RS Jr. JC San Diego, Calif. (Tucson HS/Pima CC) 27 Sammy Morrison CB 5-10 177 RS So. 1L Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga College HS)

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Alphabetical Roster Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown (High School/Previous College) 35 Dakota Poe RB 39 Francisco Nelson III DE 6-2 241 RS Fr. SQ Lakeland, Fla. (Kathleen HS) 85 Jamie Nunley TE 6-5 230 RS Fr. SQ Murrieta, Calif. (Vista Murrieta HS) 35 Isaiah Strong CB 61 James Offerman LS 5-11 210 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Sabino HS) 36 Noah Pittenger RB 26 Anthony Pandy LB 6-0 225 Fr. HS Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 37 Xavier Bell S 8 Antonio Parks CB 5-10 188 RS Fr. SQ New Orleans, La. (East St. John HS) 38 Malik Hausman CB 18 Cedric Peterson WR 5-11 188 RS So. 1L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 36 Noah Pittenger RB 5-8 188 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) 38 Branden Leon RB 83 Christian Poe WR 6-3 190 Jr. TR Tucson, Ariz. (Cienga HS/Army) 39 Francisco Nelson III DE 40 Thomas Reid III WR 35 Dakota Poe RB 6-1 185 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 19 Shawn Poindexter WR 6-5 212 RS Sr. 1L Peoria, Ariz. (Centennial HS/Glendale CC) 42 Azizi Hearn CB 30 Josh Pollack K/P 5-10 184 RS Jr. 1L Highland Park, Ill. (Highland Park HS) 43 Lucas Havrisik PK 20 Jose Ramirez DE/LB 6-2 240 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Auburndale HS) 44 Kurtis Brown DL 80 Isaiah Randle WR 5-10 173 Fr. HS Richmond, Calif. (Monte Vista HS) 47 Rourke Freeburg LB 40 Thomas Reid III WR 6-2 206 RS Fr. SQ Chesapeake, Va. (Radford HS) 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 6-1 240 RS Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 49 Jalen Harris DE/LB 51 Donald Reiter LS 5-10 235 RS Fr. SQ Glendale, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 50 Josh McCauley OL 5 Gavin Robertson Jr. LB 6-1 220 RS Fr. SQ Auburn, Wash. (Mountain View HS) 50 Ken Samson LB 4 Rhett Rodriguez QB 6-0 186 Fr. HS Tucson, Ariz. (Catalina Foothills HS) 51 Lee Anderson III DE/LB 54 Elijah Ruiz LB 6-1 215 Fr. HS El Paso, Texas (Franklin HS) 18 Brandon Rutt LB 6-3 227 Sr. 2L Gilbert, Ariz. (Basha HS) 51 Donald Reiter LS 53 Jon Jacobs OL 50 Ken Samson LB 6-1 212 Fr. HS Oro Valley, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 7 Colin Schooler LB 6-0 226 Fr. HS Dana Point, Calif. (Mission Viejo HS) 53 Richard Merritt VI LB 24 Rhedi Short S 6-0 184 Fr. HS Los Angeles, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 54 Bryson Cain OT 35 Isaiah Strong CB 6-0 172 RS Sr. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (Shadow Mountain HS) 54 Elijah Ruiz LB 15 Donavan Tate QB 6-2 207 Fr. HS Cartersville, Ga. (Cartersville HS) 55 Levi Walton OL 14 Khalil Tate QB 6-2 215 So. 1L Inglewood, Calif. (Junipero Serra HS) 94 Sione Taufahema DT 6-1 330 Jr. JC Mission Hills, Calif. (Bishop Alemany HS/College of the Canyons) 56 Nick Reinhardt LS 21 J.J. Taylor RB 5-6 180 RS Fr. 1L Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 56 Rexx Tessler LB 56 Rexx Tessler LB 5-9 209 Fr. HS Scottsdale, Ariz. (Brophy College Prep) 58 Layth Friekh OL 98 Larry Tharpe Jr. DL 6-5 279 RS Jr. 1L Carrollton, Texas (Hebron HS/Tyler CC) 59 My-King Johnson DE 90 Matt Thomas DL 6-1 274 RS Jr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS/Wabash College) 33 Nathan Tilford RB 6-2 206 Fr. HS Fontana, Calif. (Colony HS) 60 Luca Bruno DL 61 James Offerman LS 17 Andrew Tovar QB 6-2 169 Fr. HS South El Monte, Calif. (Cathedral HS) 13 Chacho Ulloa S 5-11 192 So. 1L Corona, Calif. (Centennial HS) 64 Nathan Eldridge OL 28 Carrington Vaughn LB 5-11 220 RS So. 1L Pittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel HS) 67 Gerhard de Beer OL 82 Donovan Walker WR 6-1 179 RS Jr. TR Carson, Calif. (Chino Hills HS/UTEP) 69 Christian Boettcher OL 30 Tony Wallace CB 5-10 184 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Desert Pines HS) 70 Tshiyombu Lukusa OL 3 Jarrius Wallace S 6-1 180 RS Fr. SQ Villa, La. (John Ehret HS) 55 Levi Walton OL 6-3 290 RS Jr. 1L North Fort Myers, Fla. (Ida S. Baker HS) 72 Edgar Burrola OL 10 Zach Werlinger QB 6-1 195 RS Jr. 1L Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) 73 Tyrell Aponte OL 17 Jace Whittaker CB 5-11 182 Jr. 2L Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside HS) 74 Alex Kosinski OL 14 Kylan Wilborn DE/LB 6-2 245 Fr. HS Northridge, Calif. (Notre Dame HS) 75 Michael Eletise OT 28 Nick Wilson RB 5-10 208 Sr. 3L Fresno, Calif. (Central HS) 81 Bryce Wolma TE 6-3 239 Fr. HS Saline, Mich. (Saline HS) 76 Cody Creason OL 77 Maisen Knight OL 8 Trevor Wood TE 6-6 265 RS Jr. 2L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 19 Scottie Young Jr. S 5-11 195 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Helix HS) 78 Jacob Alsadek OL 11 Troy Young S 6-0 205 Fr. HS Prichard, Ala. (Mobile Christian HS) 79 Tyson Gardner OL 93 Parker Zellers DL 6-1 250 RS Sr. 3L Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 80 Isaiah Randle WR 81 Jalen Cochran DL

81 Bryce Wolma TE 82 Dante Blissit DE/LB Coaching Staff 82 Donovan Walker WR Rich Rodriguez...... Head Coach, Sixth Year (36-29) 83 Christian Poe WR Calvin Magee...... Assoc. Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coord.RBs/TEs, Sixth Year 84 Isaiah Lovett WR Rod Smith...... Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks, Sixth Year 85 Jamie Nunley TE Theron Aych...... Assistant Coach/Receivers, First Year 86 Justin Belknap DE Jim Michalczik...... Assistant Coach/Offensive Line, Fifth Year 86 Stanley Berryhill III WR Marcel Yates...... Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks, Second Year 87 Zach Benjamin WR Jahmile Addae...... Assistant Coach/Safeties, Second Year 89 Donovan Moore WR Vince Amey...... Assistant Coach/Defensive Line, Second Year 90 Matt Thomas DL Scott Boone...... Assistant Coach/Linebackers, First Year 91 Finton Connolly DL Brian Knorr...... Assistant Coach/Special Teams/DEs & Studs, First Year 92 Jack Banda DE/TE Kyle Quinn...... Offensive Graduate Assistant, Third Year 93 Parker Zellers DL Terrence Miller...... Offensive Graduate Assistant, First Year 94 Sione Taufahema DT Hank Hobson...... Defensive Graduate Assistant, Third Year 96 Marcus Griffin DL Davy Gnodle...... Defensive Graduate Assistant, Second Year 98 Larry Tharpe Jr. DL

Located in press box coaching booth during games 99 Dereck Boles DL

“Tell them... tell the team to bear down.” — John Byrd “Button” Salmon, 1926 35 2017 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...... Cayleb Jones (44 yards onside kick recovery), at Washington State, Oct. 25, 2014; Previous: Travis Cobb (100 yards) vs. Iowa, 2010 Returned an interception for a TD...... Cam Denson (21 yards) at Arizona State, Nov. 21, 2015 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...... Team, (Jared Tevis/Scooby Wright tackle in endzone) at California, Nov. 2, 2013 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 A back ran for 100 yards...... Samajie Grant (19-176, 3 TD) and Zach Green (14-126, 2 TD) vs. ASU, Nov. 25, 2016 A back ran for 200 yards...... Jared Baker (23-207, 2 TD), at Colorado, Oct. 17, 2015 A quarterback ran for 100 yards...... Khalil Tate (14-327 *FBS QB single-game record, 4 TD) at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2017 Two players rushed for 100 yards each...... Brandon Dawkins (12-183, 2 TD), Samajie Grant (19-176, 3 TD) and Zach Green (14-126, 2 TD) vs. ASU, Nov. 25, 2016 Team rushed for less than 100 yards...... at UCLA (32-60), Nov. 7, 2015 Team rushed for 200 yards...... at Colorado (43-413, 5 TD), Oct. 7, 2017 (third time in 2017) Team rushed for 300 yards...... at Colorado (43-413, 5 TD), Oct. 7, 2017 (third time in 2017) Rushed for negative yardage...... at UCLA (22- -13), 2006 A quarterback passed for 300 yards...... Anu Solomon (13-24-329, 2 TD), at New Mexico, Dec. 19, 2015 (6th 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...... Anu Solomon (19-24-0-248 yards, 4 TD) 4Q vs. Californa, 2012; (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. NAU (7-14-89 yds, 0 INT, 1 TD), Sept. 2, 2017 AND vs. ASU (3-8-77, 0 INT, 1 TD, no attempts in 2nd half), Nov. 25, 2016 Team less than 300 yards total offense...... at UCLA (79-255), Nov. 1, 2014; Previous: at UCLA (70-257), 2012 Had 600 yards in total offense...... at Colorado (84 plays, 616 yards, 291 rush, 325 pass), Oct 17, 2015 Ran 90 offensive plays...... vs. USC (101 plays, 72 pass, 29 rush), Oct. 11, 2014 Ran fewer than 50 offensive plays...... vs. NAU (47 plays, 393 total yards), 2013 A receiver had 100 yards...... Trey Griffey (4-109) at Utah, Oct. 8, 2016 (second career 100-yard game) 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...... Khalil Tate, 327 yards (all rush) at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2017 (first since Ka’Deem Carey’s 400-yard game vs. Colorado in 2012) A player intercepted two passes...... Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles vs. NAU, Sept. 2, 2017 Blocked a punt...... Tellas Jones, vs. ASU, Nov. 28, 2014 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...... at Utah (tate passfailed), Oct. 8, 2016; vs. Utah (B.J. Denker rush, successful), Oct. 19, 2013 Tried an onside kick; was successful...... vs. Utah (Pollack kick recovered by Poindexter), Sept. 22, 2017; same Missed a PAT kick...... Josh Pollack (missed wide) vs. NAU, Sept. 2, 2017 Beat a ranked team...... vs. #10 Utah, 37-30 (2OT), Nov. 14, 2015 Lost to a ranked team...... #23 Utah (L, 30-24), Sept. 22, 2017 Lost to an unranked team...... vs. Houston (19-16), Sept. 9, 2017 Won as a ranked team...... UA No.22 wins 77-13 vs. Nevada, Sept. 19, 2015 Lost as a ranked team...... UA No. 16 loses vs. No. 9 UCLA, 56-30, Sept. 26, 2015 Played in overtime game...... vs. #9 Washington, Sept. 24, 2015 (L, 35-28 OT); UA 4-7 all time in overtime games (2-2 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 Overcame a double-digit halftime deficit...... vs. Grambling State (trailed 21-3 before winning 31-21), Sept. 10, 2016 Overcame a 20-plus point deficit at any point...... 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...... 257 yards (111 rush, 146 pass) in 2Q vs. NAU, Sept. 19, 2015; 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...... 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 Colorado (58-300, 3 TD), Oct. 7, 2017 Rushed for 250 yards...... at Colorado (58-300, 3 TD), Oct. 7, 2017 Rushed for 300 yards...... at Colorado (58-300, 3 TD), Oct. 7, 2017 Rushed for less than 50 yards; rushed for negative yards...... at UTEP (14-17) at UTEP, Sept. 15, 2017; at Stanford (19- -6), 2006 50 plays or less; 80 plays or more...... Washington State 2009 (42-185); at Colorado (90-551 yards), Oct. 7, 2017 Less than 200 yards total offense...... The Citadel 2010 (64-171; 150R, 21P); at Toledo 2010 (51-183; 80R, 103P) An individual ran for 100 yards...... Phillip Lindsay (41-281, 3 TD), at Colorado, Oct. 7, 2017 Two backs ran for 100 yards each...... Cory Young (11-115, 2 TD) AND Joe logan (18-101, TD), NAU, Sept. 2, 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 Colorado (90-551), Oct. 7, 2017 Team passed for 300 yards/400 yards...... vs. ASU (43-60-372, 3 TD), Nov. 25, 2016; vs. Grambling State (31-44-402, 2 TD, 3 INT), Sept. 10, 2016 A receiver had 100 yards...... Elijah Marks (8-147), NAU, Sept. 2, 2017 Two receivers had 100 yards...... Darren Andrews (9-108) AND Kenneth Walker (4-114, 2 TD) at UCLA, Oct. 1, 2016 Blocked a punt...... Soma Vainuku (Drew Riggleman punt), at USC, Oct. 10, 2013 Blocked a field goal...... Utah, twice, (Pollack 43 yard try and Havrisik 47 yard attempt), Sept. 22, 2017 Blocked a PAT kick...... Daniel Nielson (Utah), Oct. 19, 2013 Scored a 2-point PAT; tried...... vs. Nevada (Don Jackson rush), Sept. 13, 2014; vs. BYU (pass failed), Sept. 3, 2016 Attempted an onside kick...... at Colorado (failed once), Oct. 17, 2015

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