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2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
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2011 Arizona Football: Game 5 vs. USC
2011 Arizona Schedule
Overall: 1-3 Pac-12: 0-2
Home: 1-2 Road: 0-1
Date
Opponent
Time/Result
TV
Sept. 3 Northern Arizona
W, 41-10
FS Arizona
Sept. 8 @ (9) Oklahoma State L, 37-14
ESPN
Sept. 17 (6) Stanford *
L, 37-10
ESPN
Sept. 24 (10) Oregon *
L, 56-31
ESPN2
Oct. 1
@ USC *
12:30 p.m. (PDT) FSN
Oct. 8
@ Oregon State *
TBA
TBA
Oct. 20 UCLA *
6 p.m. (MST)
ESPN
Oct. 29 @ Washington *
TBA
TBA
Nov. 5
Utah *
TBA
TBA
Nov. 12 @ Colorado *
TBA
TBA
Nov. 19 @ Arizona State *
TBA
TBA
Nov. 26 Lousiana-Lafayette
TBA
TBA
Dec. 2
Pac-12 Championship # 6 p.m. (PST)
FOX
* Pac-12 Conference Game # Pac-12 Championship game to be played at TBD host
Arizona Statistical Ranks
Category
Rushing Offense:
Passing Offense:
Total Offense:
Scoring Offense:
Rushing Defense:
Pass Defense:
Total Defense:
Scoring Defense:
Net Punting:
Punt Returns:
Kickoff Returns:
Turnover Margin:
Sacks:
Stat
62.3
372.5
434.8
24.0
233.5
250.5
484.0
35.0
40.4
6.5
22.2
0.25
0.75
NCAA
119th
5th
40th
86th
114th
88th
112th
106th
20th
77th
57th
t-46th
t-107th
Pac-12
12th
2nd
6th
10th
12th
8th
12th
12th
2nd
8th
6th
5th
11th
USC TROJANS
ARIZONA WILDCATS
2011 Record: 3-1 (1-1 Pac-12)
Coach: Lane Kiffin, 2nd Year (11-6)
2011 Record: 1-3 (0-2 Pac-12)
Coach: Mike Stoops, 8th Year (41-48)
Date: Oct. 1
Time: 12:30 p.m. (PDT) Location: Los Angeles (LA Memorial Coliseum -- 93,607)
Television Broadcast: FSN
TV Commentators: Craig Bolerjack (pxp), Joel Klatt (analyst), Petros Papadakis (sideline)
UA Radio: Arizona Radio Network, 1290 AM Tucson (see page 4 of this release for complete list of affiliates)
UA Radio Commentators: Brian Jeffries (pxp), Lamont Lovett (color analyst), Dana Cooper (sideline analyst)
Sat. Radio: SIRIUS 139, XM 193
Arizona -USC Series History
All-Time Series: USC leads 27-7
First Meeting: 1916 (USC 20, UA 7 at Phoenix)
Last Meeting: Nov. 13, 2010 (USC 24, Arizona 21 at Tucson)
Streak: Teams have split last two meetings
Mike Stoops’ Record vs. USC: 1-6
Lane Kiffin’s Record vs. Arizona: 1-0
Some Game Themes
Arizona catches a mini-break and takes on an unranked squad after a horrific three-week drive down Elm
Street. You can’t make an omelet without breaking eggs and Arizona’s early schedule emptied the roost
with three Top 10 foes... The Cats hope to recreate their last tour of the Coliseum grounds, a 21-17 victory in
2009... Judging the books by their covers it’s the back (1-3) vs. the front (3-1)... Two teams smarting from
three-touchdown losses last Saturday... A match involving two quarterbacks of renown, Arizona’s Nick Foles
and USC’s Matt Barkley, plus a pair of the weapons at the other end, Juron Criner and Robert Woods... Arizona
works to snap a six-game league losing streak against a team that helped build the slide... A fourth consecutive national television appearance for UA, which hopes its 15 minutes aren’t up... Arizona looks inward for
some defensive resolve, checking into the Coliseum with the FBS’ 112th-rated unit... Arizona must stop the
run. Stanford exposed Arizona last year with 217 rushing yards and the Trojans ran the ball 46 times for 205
yards the next week. Including those two games the last nine UA opponents have run the ball an average of
40 times for 215 yards... Turnovers hurt USC at ASU last week and Arizona could use some loose balls. The Cats
have turned it over once in four games and gained two turnovers on interceptions, minimalist miscue play...
Arizona Football Quick Hits
• UA is 27-6 when leading after the first quarter under Mike
Stoops, including wins in 18 of the last 19 such games.
• Six Arizona WRs have a 100-yard game in their career.
• Trevin Wade is tied for No. 3 in the nation with eight PBUs.
• Foles’ 129 pass completions to date are more than UA’s
annual passing leader in 38 of past 53 seasons.
• Arizona has won each of its last three games played in LA,
winning at UCLA in 2008 and 2010 and at USC in 2009.
• Nick Foles ranks No. 4 in the nation with 1,477 pass yards.
• Arizona has 19 pass plays of 20+ yards to date, but just two
such plays on the ground.
• Foles set a school record with 57 pass attempts in a single
game without throwing a pick against Oregon.
• Juron Criner’s 155 receptions are fourth-most in UA history.
Arizona-USC Statistical Comparison
Category
Arizona
USC
Category
Arizona
USC
Scoring Avg.
Opponents
Rush Yds. Avg.
Opponents
Pass Yds. Avg.
Opponents
Total Offense Avg.
Opponents
3rd Down Conv.
Opponents
4th Down Conv.
Opponents
24.0
35.0
62.2
233.5
372.5
250.5
434.8
484.0
37% (20-54)
40% (21-52)
54% (7-13)
86% (6-7)
25.5
22.8
142.2
108.2
280.2
227.8
422.5
336.0
46% (23-50)
45% (25-56)
33% (2-6)
33% (2-6)
Red Zone Scoring
Opponents
Punt Return Avg.
Opponents
Kickoff Ret. Avg.
Opponents
Net Punting
Opponents
Penalty Yds. Avg.
Opponents
TOP
Opponents
73% (11-15)
91% (20-22)
6.5
9.7
22.1
20.2
40.4
40.7
64.2
56.0
27:51
32:09
71% (12-17)
91% (10-11)
9.3
6.0
19.1
20.6
36.9
34.2
71.5
57.5
33:49
26:11
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Arizona Football
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Postgame Interviews
Arizona has a closed locker room policy after games. There is
no player availability on the field immediately after the game.
Head coach Mike Stoops will address the assembled media
only after his postgame radio show responsibilities have been
completed both at home and on the road. Coach Stoops will
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Arizona Last Week
Arizona played Stanford toe-to-toe for one half, then could not thwart the Cardinal balanced attack as 21 second-half
points led No. 6 SU to a 37-10 victory over the Cats in Arizona Stadium. The toe factor might have made it tighter
early, with a missed field goal as the first half expired left UA trailing, 16-10, and another miss to cap a decent UA
drive at the start of the second half cost it a chance at a three-point game and some momentum. Stanford piled up
242 rushing yards and Heisman hopeful Andrew Luck threw for 325 and a pair of scores at a whopping rate of 10.5
yards per attempt. UA’s Nick Foles (239 yards) and Bryson Beirne (43) had some success moving the ball through
the air, but SU held the Cats to 51 net rushing yards by snaring either Foles or RBs 10 times behind the lines for 54
yards in losses. The Cats finished with a modest 333 total yards and their resulting quotient -- just the 10 points.
After Arizona’s 11-play, 79-yard drive for a second-quarter TD, it had two drives of around 50 yards for the missed
field goals by Jaime Salazar and no other drive of more than 40 yards the rest of the way. The Cardinal, however, had
the horses to put together the punctuation marks -- three near flawless drives of 81, 80 and 91 yards for TDs in the
second half. Stanford’s power formations -- often three tight ends -- set up numerous runs by Stepfan Taylor (22-153)
or 14 catches by the big guys or fullback Ryan Hewitt. Arizona welcomed back receiver Juron Criner after his Sept. 5
appendectomy, with the senior snaring six receptions for 48 yards and the Cats’ lone TD. Busy at the second level, UA
safety Marquis Flowers turned in 16-tackle performance. A national audience (ESPN) witnessed the No. 6 team in the
country looking every bit the part, and SU rose to No. 5 a day later.
The Coaches
Arizona - Mike Stoops (Iowa ‘86), eighth year at Arizona (41-48) and overall as a head coach. His record in league
games is 27-36. Stoops had Arizona in the national rankings for 11 weeks in 2010 and has taken three consecutive
teams to bowl games, matching the school’s best string. His recruiting and player development programs have put
talented players on the field, and solid citizens in the classrooms and community. He has coached national award
winners and a combined 33 All-Pac-10 players at Arizona. His Arizona teams have beaten ranked teams each of
his seven seasons in Tucson. Arizona’s football attendance has flourished in his tenure averaging 53,155 per game,
among the Pac-12’s best of-capacity (92%) figures. Arizona’s football APR mark has improved each of the past six
years. He has developed 16 Arizona players selected in the NFL Draft. He was defensive coordinator at Kansas State
and Oklahoma from 1996-2003 before his UA appointment and has been on the defensive side since his coaching
start in 1986. Stoops is 1-6 USC with the victory coming on Arizona’s last visit to the Coliseum, 21-17, in December
2009. Southern California - Lane Kiffin (Fresno State ‘98), second year at USC (11-6) and third year overall as a
head coach (18-12). His background includes two years as an NFL head coach (Oakland 2007-08), six years as a USC
offensive assistant (2001-06) and the head job at Tennessee in 2009. He started as a student assistant at Fresno State
in 1997.
LA For The Weekend
Maybe a little road trip is exactly what the Wildcats need. Arizona, seeking its first Pac-12 victory, heads to Los Angeles where it has won each of its last three visits (2008 and 2010 at UCLA, 2009 at USC). This weekend’s matinee match
in the Coliseum brings the Wildcats back to the scene where they scratched out a 21-17 victory over the Trojans in the
final regular season weekend to secure a berth in the 2009 Holiday Bowl. There are good recent memories and nice
following of fans for the Wildcats, who have a roster loaded with Southern California natives along with a prominent
alumni base in the area.
David Squared
Arizona senior receivers David Roberts and David Douglas will join Juron Criner shortly to give Arizona three active
receivers on the school’s all-time receptions chart. Criner’s No. 4 with 155 catches (2190 yards, 23 TD). Roberts is a pair
of snares shy of tying Rodney Williams (1995-97) at No. 10. Roberts has 110 receptions for 1,121 yards and five scores.
Douglas is close behind with 103 receptions for 1,075 yards and seven TDs). A couple of former guys of note on the
list: No. 1 Mike Thomas (259), Bobby Wade (230) and Dennis Northcutt (223), the only three Wildcats ever to eclipse
the 200-catch level.
Pass-A-Palooza
Nick Foles’ stats speak for themselves. He’s thrown for 1,477 yards, 10 touchdowns and no interceptions with an efficienct 70.5-percent pass completion percentage (129-of-183) in just four games. Amazingly, some of those numbers
stack up with some SEASON marks for UA quarterbacks over the years: Foles’ 129 pass completions are already more
than that of the annual passing leaders individual totals in 38 of the past 53 seasons dating back to 1958 … Foles’
10 passing touchdowns this season alone are as many as George Malauulu had in his entire career. Granted, Malauulu
was a run-first option much of the time, but he still accumulated over 3,000 passing yards from 1989-92 … Foles is
averaging 361.8 yards per game through the year. He is just 337 yards shy of matching Bruce Hill’s 1,814 yards for No.
14 on the UA single season passing yardage chart … Foles’ 183 pass attempts are already more than Arizona tired as
a team in the 1990, 1989 and 1978 seasons.
Wade’s World
Senior cornerback Trevin Wade has made some marked improvement from his junior year and has put together a
quality first third of the year in 2011. He’s rekindled the ball-hawking ability he showed in his first two seasons.
He has one interception and seven PBUs. The latter give him 27 in his career, tied with Chris McAlister (1996-98)
and Kelvin Hunter (1996-99), the corners in the same UA backfield more than a decade ago, for No. 9 on the UA
all-time chart. Wade’s pace could put him in good stead to challenge the 40 mark, passed only by four-year starter
Michael Jolivette (2000-03) with 44. UA’s NFF Hall of Famer, safety Chuck Cecil (1984-87), is No. 2 with 38 and corner
Kelly Malveaux (1994-97) is No. 3 with 35. A pair of more recent players, Antoine Cason (2004-07) and Devin Ross
(2006-09) are tied with 32 to round out the top five. Just ahead of Wade is former Denver Bronco Randy Robbins (28
pbu), whose son, Josh, is a redshirt freshman safety for the Cats. Wade ranks tied for third nationally with 11 career
interceptions among active players.
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Fourth-and-Go
Arizona tried seven (7) fourth-down conversions against Oregon and was successful on five of them to help boost
the conversion rate to 11-for-26 in the game (6-19 on 3rd down). The Cats have been successful on 14 of 25 fourth
downs (56%) in the past two seasons, markedly better than the third-down rate in the same 17 games (45%).
Whether that means more of the field is four-down territory or the Cats simply have needed to take more chances
is something to ask Mike Stoops. On the season, Pac-12 teams have gone for it on 4th down a total of 83 times and
Arizona gets credit for the lion’s share at 15% of the tries.
Records Check
Nick Foles set a new career high with 57 pass attempts against Oregon, which surpassed Marc Reed’s 56 pass
attempts against Oregon State in 1996 for the second-most in a game at Arizona. That mark came up a few shy of
the school record, which is held by Willie Tuitama who had 61 throws against California in 2007 … Foles’ 57 pass
attempts went to the hands of a Wildcat or effectively to the ground, meaning he did not throw an interception
all night. It’s a new school record for most attempts in a game without a pick, and was the third time in his career
that he has thrown 50+ interceptions without and interception (Stanford 2009, Stanford 2010, Oregon 2011) …
Freshman Ka’Deem Carey set a new UA individual game record with nine kickoff returns against Oregon. The nine
returns surpassed Derek Hill’s seven at Washington State in 1987 … Carey collected 197 total yards on his nine
kickoff returns, which was also a new school record in a game. Carey erased the 180 yards collected by Chuck Levy
(on seven returns) against Ohio State in 1991.
RB YPC
Little by little, Arizona is making some progress in the run game. Against Oregon, the Wildcats gained 129 yards on
the ground, but netted just 82 yards with 46 yards in sacks added in (or actually subtracted). But over the last two
games, Arizona’s running back tandem of senior Keola Antolin and freshman Ka’Deem Carey has produced some
good gains. The two have combined for 202 yards on 40 carries, which is a nice 5.1 yards per carry mark. That’s
more than useful, particularly for a team with a prolific passing attack like Arizona’s. Now the key becomes trying to
establish that run game early and put points on the board to pressure opponents.
Bonano Bonanza
Kickoff specialist John Bonano earned a College Performance Award honorable mention nod of the week for his
kicking against Oregon. He kicked four times for a 70-yard average (goal line) with two touchbacks and average
starting field position for the Ducks at their 22 yard-line. He’s done a nice job this year of consistency with an overall
mark right around the 21 yard-line. Arizona’s coverage unit has held opponents to a 20.2yard return average thanks
in part to Bonano’s boots. With Pac-12 returners like Chris Owusu, LaMichael James or Robert Woods back there, it’s
a key.
Turnover Tide
It’s low. Arizona’s four games have witnessed just three turnovers -- two picks by UA backs (Trevin Wade, Mark
Watley) and a lost fumble by UA receiver Austin Hill. That keeps UA tied for the national lead in fewest turnovers
with Stanford, Northwestern and Kansas. The Wildcats are tied for fifth in Pac-12 turnover margin at the 0.25 per
game figure, and they’d sure like to create some more loose balls, but they’d sure like to keep hanging on to the
pigskin like they’re doing.
Righty-Lefty
Arizona right-handed quarterback Nick Foles played his guts out against Oregon, completing a sub-par 59 percent
of his passes for 398 yards and three scores. (Six clearly dropped -- not broken up -- balls didn’t help, two for freespace TD potential.) But his verve was never more evident than a second-half under-pressure throw with his LEFT
hand to keep a drive alive. He was knocked around and sacked five times but never let it affect his poise.
Getting Defensive
Simply put, Arizona needs to improve defensively. Surrendering 484 yards and 35 points per game isn’t going to
win many games for any team. But the Wildcats have faced an unprecedented gauntlet of Top 10 teams and have
done so with a young and inexperienced defensive group that faced much adversity in the offseason. The process
started at the end of the 2010 season when three future NFL draft picks (Brooks Reed, Ricky Elmore and D’Aundre
Reed) left a void on the defensive line, notably at end. Then in spring practice, starting safety Adam Hall and starting linebacker Jake Fischer tore ACL’s. A third defensive contributor – Willie Mobley – tore an ACL in a non-football
activity in May. Fast forward to the fall and starting corner Johnathan McKnight also tore an ACL prior to the season
opener. That’s some serious personnel losses for any team, particularly one that was set to face arguably the nation’s
top wide receiver (OSU’s Justin Blackmon), the nation’s top quarterback (Stanford’s Andrew Luck) and the nation’s
top running back (Oregon’s LaMichael James) in consecutive weeks. Not that USC or any of the upcoming teams are
slouches, but Arizona’s defensive starters now have some experience against the best offensive clubs in the nation.
If they can take the learning in stride, it should benefit them over the final two-thirds of the regular season.
Red Zone
If Arizona and USC share anything in common, it’s the unique similarities in red zone struggles as both clubs
rank near the bottom nationally in red zone offense and defense. The Wildcats (20-22) and Trojans (10-11) each
have allowed opponents to score on 91-percent of red zone drives, which ties for No. 96 nationally. Each has also
surrendered 73-percent success rate for touchdowns in the red zones (UA opponents 16-22, USC opponents 8-11).
Offensively, Arizona converts just 73-percent of its red zone drives (11-15) into points, a figure that checks in No.
91 in the nation. Meanwhile, USC has a 71-percent success rate (12-17) in the red zone. The Wildcats have scored
touchdowns on 9-of-15 trips (60-percent) and the Trojans on 9-of-17 (53-percent).
Mike Stoops
Head Coach
8th Year
Record: 41-48
• Three straight bowl games
• 9 Wins vs. AP Top 25 teams
• Coached the Wildcats to three-straight winning seasons and
three-straight bowl appearances, which equal a school record.
• Arizona’s 34-27 victory over No. 9 Iowa on Sept. 18, 2010,
marked the seventh straight season in which the Wildcats
knocked off a nationally ranked team.
• Guided the Wildcats to a 3-0 record in non-conference games
to open the 2010 season, the first time the school had done so
since 2001.
• Ranked in the top 25 much of the season, the 2010 Arizona
Wildcats drew and average of 54,408 fans per game in seven
contests at Arizona Stadium, the third-best mark in program
history.
• In 2010, helped Arizona record a seventh consecutive 50,000plus per-game attendance figure, its best streak in the 30 years
Arizona Stadium has been near its current capacity.
• Returned Arizona to the national rankings in 2009, with the
team ascending to No. 18 in November. The Cats returned to the
rankings for much of the regular season in 2010, jumping as high
as No. 9 in the polls, the highest ranking for the school since a
preseason top-5 ranking in 1999.
• Led Arizona to a second-place finish in the Pac-10 in 2009, its
highest finish in 11 seasons.
• Helped lead the program’s defense to consecutive years in the
nation’s Top 25 in total defense in 2008 and 2009.
• Arizona’s victory over No. 20 Southern California in 2009 gave
Stoops victories over each Pac-10 program during in his tenure.
• Arizona has had 15 players selected in the NFL Draft the past
five seasons after their development under Stoops’ training
systems.
Stoops’ AP Top 25 Victories
Date
9-18-10
12-5-09
12-20-08
10-18-08
11-15-07
11-11-06
11-4-06
11-5-05
11-25-04
Opponent
No. 9 Iowa
at No. 20 USC
No. 17 BYU (Las Vegas Bowl)
No. 25 California
No. 2 Oregon
No. 8 California
No. 25 Washington St.
No. 7 UCLA
No. 18 Arizona State
Score
34-27
21-17
31-21
42-27
34-24
24-20
27-17
52-14
34-27
Stoops’ Record vs. 2011 Opponents
Team
Arizona St.
Colorado
La.-Lafayette
Northern Ariz.
Oklahoma St.
Oregon
Record
3-4
0-0
0-0
5-0
0-2
2-6
Team
Oregon St.
Stanford
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Record
2-5
2-5
5-2
1-6
0-2
4-3
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Arizona Wildcats
Sports Network
Radio Affiliates
KCUB
KHYT
KTKT
KFNX
KTAN
KDAP
KWRQ
KIKO
KVWM
1290 AM
107.5 FM
990 AM
1100 AM
1420 AM
96.5 FM
102.3 FM
1340 AM
970 AM
Tucson
Tucson
Tucson (Spanish)
Phoenix
Sierra Vista
Douglas
Safford/Thatcher
Globe
Show Low/Lakeside/Pinetop
Mike Stoops Weekly Radio Show
Tuesdays -- 7 p.m. on KCUB 1290 in Tucson
La Hora de Los Gatos
Wednesdays -- 11 a.m. on KTKT 99 in Tucson
Television Affiliates
State of Arizona
FOX Sports Arizona
KWBA-58 Tucson
KGUN-9 Tucson
LATV-58.2 (Spanish) Tucson
Mike Stoops Weekly TV Show
Wednesdays -- 9:30 p.m. on KWBA
Wednesday -- 10:35 p.m. on KGUN
Thursdays -- 6:30 p.m. on Comcast Tucson Channel 17
Assistant Coaches
and Support Staff
Tim Kish
Seth Littrell*
Robert Anae
Garret Chachere
Defensive Coordinator/LB
8th year
Offensive Coordinator/TE/HB 3rd year
Offensive Line/Run Game
1st year
Running Backs coach
3rd year
Jeff Hammerschmidt DEs/Special Teams
4th year
Dave Nichol
Receivers coach
4th year
Joe Salave’a
Defensive Line coach
1st year
Frank Scelfo*
Quarterbacks coach
2nd year
Ryan Walters* Secondary Coach
1st year
Erick Harper
Assoc AD/Football Operations 8th year
Dave Emerick
Assistant Director of Operations 2nd year
Tanous Farhat Asst. Dir.-OpS/On-Campus Recruiting 2nd year
Corey Edmond Director of Performance Enhancement 8th year
Brian Odom
Assistant Strength Coach
7th year
Kris Heavner
Offensive Graduate Assistant 1st year
Chris Hannon* Defensive Graduate Assistant 1st year
Cam Nelson
Operations Coordinator
1st year
Kelly Hooker
Admistrative Assistant (Mike Stoops)
Ana Verdin
Administrative Assistant
Melissa Melendez Administrative Assistant
Wendell Neal
Assoc. AD/Equipment Services
Tim Cummins Football Video Services
Randy Cohen
Director of Medical Services
Jenny Allen
Assistant Trainer, football
Adam Garmon Assistant Trainer, football
Don Porter, M.D. Team Physician
Mike Meade
Director, CATS Academics
* Coaches in booth during games
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Red Zone Part II
Over the last couple of seasons, the Wildcats have struggled to produce points in the red zone. A year ago Arizona
scored on 72-percent of red zone drives, converting touchdowns on just 55.6-percent of trips. Of Arizona’s 30 red zone
touchdowns a year ago, 15 were via rushing and 15 more by passing. However, rushing the football proved difficult
at times as the Wildcats averaged just 1.9 yards per carry. Compare that clip to the 3.4 yards per carry in the red zone
in 2008, when Arizona was among the nation’s best at scoring 92-percent of the time in the red zone. That year, the
Wildcats scored 31 rushing touchdowns inside the red zone. So far in 2011, UA has three rushing touchdowns (and six
passing on 15 total drives). The team’s yards per carry mark is just 1.3 inside the 20.
Seeing Yellow
You might. Arizona (109th) and USC (107th) are near the bottom of the FBS with 8.25 and 7.75 penalties per game,
respectively. The Trojans have a slim “lead” with 72 penalty yards per game to 64 by UA. Combined the two squads
have been penalized for 543 yards, a nice single-game offensive outing by one of the league’s top units. Arizona has
drifted away from some earlier false-start goods to illegal shifts and personal fouls. The Cats had a season-high 11
penalties at Oklahoma State and a season-high 91 yards on 9 (all in the first half) flags against Oregon. In that game
UA was called for, in order: personal foul, false start, illegal block, illegal procedure, roughing the passer, illegal shift,
personal foul, holding and a personal foul. During his tenure at UA, Mike Stoops’ teams have not lacked discipline,
with a season low 53 penalties in 2008 and only one squad (2010) with more penalties than opponents. This year the
squad has 33 flags in four games. That pace could make UA push 100 and that’s been done once by UA in the Pac-10
years, in 1999 (114 for 925 yards).
Numbers Game
A third of the way through the regular season, Arizona has given up nearly half the points (140) it gave up in 13
games last year (295), one reason it checks into the USC game at 1-3 and rated 106th in the FBS in scoring defense
(35 ppg)... The three prolific offenses UA faced in Oklahoma State, Stanford and Oregon put the Cats on a pace to
break the total yards allowed mark of 5,520 yards (2003), although one presumes that’s unlikely... On the offensive
side UA has 37 percent (1,490 yards) through four games of the school-record 4,000 passing yards it posted in 2010...
Century City
The last time Arizona won a game outside Tucson was the last time its primary running back (Keola Antolin) ran for
100 yards or more, at UCLA a year ago. Whether it goes hand-in-hand is up to the experts, but Arizona is 1-8 since.
As a team the Cats rushed for more than 100 yards in two of those games in the span (Stanford and ASU in ‘10). In
the eight preceeding games capped by that UCLA contest (during which UA was 7-1), it rushed for an average of 153
yards per game.
Pounding the Ball
415 rushing yards by Oregon last week came up short of the most allowed by UA in a Pac-10 (12) game, 450 by ASU
in 1996 and the overall most, 569 by ASU in 1951. The Ducks’ 8.8 yards per rush was shy of the record allowed, 9.02
per tote at UCLA (56-505) in 1972. No matter. For anyone who watched Desert Swarm hold all of the 1993 opponents
to a total of 331 rushing yards in a full season, or watched Mike Stoops-coached defenses dominate the landscape
in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the numbers were staggering. The Swarm was built of guys who got pounded as
youngsters and then progressed, and Arizona’s interior top five linemen are still learning the trade -- sophomores
Justin Washington and Sione Tuiahalamak, and redshirt freshmen Aiulua Fanene, Saneilia Fuimaono and Kirifi Taula.
Chunk Plays
On the goals for Arizona’s defensive improvement will be to limit long plays by opponents. Through four weeks, the
Wildcats have yielded 26 total offensive plays (12 rushing, 14 passing) of 20 or more yards. A year ago, during a 4-0
start to the season, UA’s defense surrendered just seven total 20-plus yard plays to opposing offenses to open the
season. Sure, the competition has been much stiffer to start the 2011 campaign, but needless to say the Cats needs
to find a solution to slowing down opposing teams. Forcing teams to matriculate the ball down the field without the
chunk plays will be a good place to start.
Chunk Plays Part II
Nick Foles and the passing attack have totaled 19 plays of 20 or more yards through the air in the first four games of
the season. That’s well on the way to eclipsing the total of 46 long pass plays a year ago. But the Wildcats would also
like to find some balance with the run. So far only two rushing plays have gained 20 or more yards – both totes by
Keola Antolin. In 2010, UA had 14 rushing plays of 20 or more yards, which leaves the Cats with some work to do if
they would like to match that total.
From Start To Finish
Under Mike Stoops, Arizona has proved to be a pretty dominant team when it starts fast. Consider that the Wildcats
are 27-6 (8.18) since the start of the 2004 season when holding a lead after the first quarter. That mark is even more
impressive in recent seasons, as UA has won 18 of its last 19 contests since the start of 2008 when leading after the
opening period (lone defeat came after a 14-7 lead at Oregon in 2010). At home, the Wildcats are 18-3 in such games,
including a streak of 13 straight victories dating back to 2007. Away from home, the Cats hold a solid 9-3 (.750) mark
with leads after the first quarter. However, trailing or being tied with an opponent is an ominous omen for Arizona
as the club is just 14-42 (.250) when tied or trailing after the first quarter since the start of 2004. The Cats are 8-20
(.286) at home and 6-22 (.214) away from home in such games.
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100-Yard Targets
If the Wildcats wanted to, they could spread out SIX receivers who have a 100-yard game on their résumé. Juron
Criner is the headliner of the group and has seven 100-yard receiving games in his career. Last week at against
Oregon, senior David Douglas tallied 120 yards on seven grabs for his first career 100-yard game. Earlier this year
against Oklahoma State, redshirt freshman and transfer Dan Buckner (who had to sit out the 2010 season) racked
up 279 combined yards as each collected their first 100-yard receiving day for the Wildcats. They joined David
Roberts (138 yards at Washington in 2009) and Terrence Miller (116 yards against USC in 2010) as targets that have
100-yard games in their careers.
Ground Game Grounded
So far Arizona has rushed for 249 yards on the season and its 62.2 yards per game average ranks No. 119 in the nation (out of 120 teams). It’s clear the Wildcats are going to have to find a way to run the ball, even in the pass-happy
offensive attack. When Arizona has been able to run the ball in recent seasons, it has been able to win quite a few
ball games. The Cats are 19-8 since the start of 2008 when rushing for 100 or more yards in a game, while they
struggle at a 5-11 mark in games when failing to reach the century mark.
Tracking Some Cats
Nick Foles’ and Juron Criner’s career numbers are well-documented, but here are some notable Cats closing in on
other top career marks … Keola Antolin has 23 rushing touchdowns and three receiving scores in his career for a
career tally of 156 points scored. That is nearing a spot in the UA career charts. He is one touchdown shy of matching
Dennis Northcutt’s (1996-99) 162 points for No. 13 all-time … Senior place kicker Alex Zendejas has collected
178 points in his career, which stands as 11th-most in program history. Four more points will match Zendejas with
another UA kicker, Sean Keel (1999-2002) … Senior wide receiver David Roberts’ steady career has put him within
reach of becoming one of the school’s all-time leaders for pass receptions. His 110 grabs are just two catches shy of
Derek Hill (1985-88) and Rodney Williams (1995-97) who are tied for No. 10 on the UA list … Antolin became the
13th player in school history to rush for 2,000 yards in his career when he surpassed the benchmark against Oregon.
He is now 12 yards shy of catching Eddie Wolgast (1945-50) for 12th-most … David Douglas’ 120 yards against
Oregon pushed him over the 1,000-yard barrier for his career. With 103 receptions, Douglas is one shy of equaling
Vance Johnson (1981-84) for No. 14 on the UA career charts.
Career Tracker (NCAA Active Career Ranks)
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Keola Antolin’s 415 career carries are 17th-most for active players
Juron Criner’s 155 career receptions are 16th-most for active players.
Juron Criner’s 2,198 career receiving yards are 16th-most for active players.
Juron Criner’s 23 career receiving touchdowns are 6th-most for active players
Nick Foles’ 675 career pass completions are 7th-most for active players
Nick Foles’ 7,124 passing yards are 9th-most for active players
Nick Foles’ 49 passing touchdowns are tied for 13th-most for active players
Nick Foles’ 66.1% career completion percentage is 6th-best for active players
Nick Foles’ 263.9 career passing yards per game is 8th-best for active players
Nick Foles’ 25.0 career completions per game is 5th-best for active players
Trevin Wade’s 11 career interceptions are tied for third nationally for active players.
Cats Report To Duty
For the fourth straight year, Arizona head coach Mike Stoops took his team to Fort Huachuca, a U.S. Army post 75
miles southeast of Tucson, for four days of preseason training camp in August. Fort Huachuca was founded in 1977
and is now home to units such as the Army Intelligence Center, Army Signal Command, Information Systems Command and other test facilities associated with communications and electronic proving systems. For Arizona football,
the mission is threefold, but simple: learn from the best team (U.S. Army) in the world, enjoy a cooler climate for
football training, and bond as a team in preparation for the long grind of a college football season. It affords quality
football practice fields for the team’s physical work and barracks for housing, but moreover offers exceptional
leadership-skills training opportunities and daily interaction with U.S. Army soldiers on post. The formula has
worked the last three years, each of which has ended with a bowl appearance. The Wildcats are seeking for a schoolrecord fourth bowl trip this year.
Building For The Future
In the summer of 2011, Arizona Athletics completed work on a new video board for the south end zone at Arizona
Stadium and has begun plans for the North End Zone Complex. The new video board measures 113’ wide by 47’
high — 6.5 times larger than the existing board and will be one of the largest in all of college sports. The North
End Zone Complex will include 5,000 upgraded end-zone seats, and among them 420 premium loge-level seats.
Arizona football staff offices will move from McKale Center to a four-level, 185,000-square-foot operations center
that includes football-specific strength and conditioning facilities, a sports-medicine suite for student-athlete care
and treatment, a team dining hall, coaches’ offices, team locker rooms, small group and auditorium meeting spaces,
and equipment and laundry rooms.
Up Next
Arizona will remain on the road to play at Oregon State on Saturday, Oct. 8. Kick off time and possible television
time has yet to be determined. The Wildcats then enter their first open week of the year (Oct. 15) before hosting a
Thursday night game on ESPN against UCLA on October 20.
Pac-12 Football
Weekly Standings/Schedule
Pac-12 North
1. Stanford
Oregon
Washington
4. Washington St.
5. California
Oregon St.
Pac-12
1-0
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-1
0-1
Overall
3-0
3-1
3-1
2-1
3-1
0-3
Pac-12 South
1. Arizona St.
UCLA
3. USC
4. Colorado
5. Utah
6. Arizona
Pac-12
1-0
1-0
1-1
0-0
0-1
0-2
Overall
3-1
2-2
3-1
1-3
2-1
1-3
Week 5 (Oct. 1)
Washington St. at Colorado (12:30 p.m., FCS)
Arizona at USC (12:30 p.m., FSN)
Washington at Utah (4 p.m., FSN)
Oregon St. at Arizona St. (7:30 p.m., FCS)
UCLA at Stanford (7:30 p.m., FSN)
Open date: California, Oregon
all times are PDT
Coaches Teleconferences
Every Tuesday During Regular Season
10:00 a.m.
10:10 a.m.
10:20 a.m.
10:30 a.m.
10:40 a.m.
10:50 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
11:10 a.m.
11:20 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
11:40 a.m.
11:50 a.m.
Jon Embry, Colorado
David Shaw, Stanford
Mike Stoops, Arizona
Mike Riley, Oregon State
Lane Kiffin, USC
Rick Neuheisel, UCLA
Dennis Erickson, Arizona State
Paul Wulff , Washington State
Chip Kelly, Oregon
Steve Sarkisian, Washington
Jeff Tedford, California
Kyle Whittingham, Utah
For information in regards to obtaining the phone number to take
part in the weekly teleconference, please call the Pac-12 Conference
office (925-932-4411), or the University of Arizona Media Reltions
office (520-621-0914).
Preseason Media Poll
Pac-12 North
1. Oregon (29)
2. Stanford (13)
3. Washington
4. Oregon St.
5. California
6. Washington St.
Points
239
220
142
120
110
51
Pac-12 South
1. USC (24)
2. Arizona St. (13)
3. Utah (4)
4. Arizona (1)
5. UCLA
6. Colorado
Points
230
207
170
140
89
46
PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: Oregon (28 votes)
Others receiving votes: Stanford (11), Arizona State (3)
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Career Passing Yards
Player
Yards
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 9,211 ..................2005-08
2. Tom Tunnicliffe ....................... 7,618 ..................1980-83
3. Nick Foles ......................... 7,124 ..............2009-11
4. Alfred Jenkins ......................... 6,016 ..................1983-86
5. Keith Smith............................. 5,972 ..................1996-99
6. Jason Johnson ........................ 5,749 ..................1999-02
7. Dan White ............................... 5,723 ..................1993-95
Career Touchdown Passes
Player
TD
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 67 .......................2005-08
2. Nick Foles ......................... 49 ...................2009-11
3. Tom Tunnicliffe ....................... 46 .......................1980-83
4. Bruce Hill ................................ 45 .......................1973-75
5. Dan White ............................... 43 .......................1993-95
6. Keith Smith............................. 42 .......................1996-99
Ortege Jenkins ........................ 42 .......................1997-00
Single Season Passing Yards
Player
Yards
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 3,683 ..................2007
2. Jason Johnson ........................ 3,327 ..................2002
3. Nick Foles ......................... 3,191 ..............2010
4. Willie Tuitama......................... 3,088 ..................2008
5. Tom Tunnicliffe ....................... 2,520 ..................1982
6. Tom Tunnicliffe ....................... 2,474 ..................1983
7. Nick Foles ......................... 2,486 ..............2009
Single Season Passing Touchdowns
Player
TDs
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 28 .......................2007
2. Willie Tuitama......................... 23 .......................2008
3. Nick Foles ......................... 20 ...................2010
Marc Reed............................... 20 .......................1966
4. Nick Foles ......................... 19 ...................2009
Jason Johnson ........................ 19 .......................2001
Ortege Jenkins ........................ 19 .......................1997
Single Season Passing Completions
Player
Comp.
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 327 .....................2007
2. Nick Foles ......................... 286 .................2010
3. Nick Foles ......................... 260 .................2009
4. Willie Tuitama......................... 259 .....................2008
5. Jason Johnson ........................ 239 .....................2002
Single Season Passing Attempts
Player
Att.
Years
1. Willie Tuitama......................... 524 .....................2007
2. Nick Foles ......................... 426 .................2010
3. Nick Foles ......................... 410 .................2009
4. Jason Johnson ........................ 410 .....................2002
5. Willie Tuitama......................... 399 .....................2008
Single Game Passing Yards
Player ..........................Yards .......... Years
1. Willie Tuitama............... 510 ................ at Washington 2007
2. Jason Johnson .............. 492 ................ at California 2002
3. Nick Foles .................448 ............. at Oregon 2010
4. Willie Tuitama............... 446 ................ New Mexico 2007
5. Jason Johnson .............. 443 ................ at Washington 2002
6. Nick Foles .................440 ............. Oregon State 2010
7. Tom Tunnicliffe ............. 427 ................ Pacific 1982
8. Keith Smith................... 418 ................ at California 1996
9. Jason Johnson .............. 416 ................ Utah 2002
Nick Foles ..................416 ............. Stanford 2009
11. Nick Foles................412 ............. NAU 2011
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NICK FOLES #8
Senior // Quarterback // Austin, Texas
2011 Maxwell , Manning and Davey O’Brien Award Watch Lists
• Ranks No. 3 in UA history with 7,124 career passing yards in just 27 career games (25 starts)
• Ranks No. 2 in UA history with 49 career passing TDs
• Had 20 passing touchdowns in 2010, t-3rd most in UA single season history
• 67.13% completion percentage in 2010 No. 2 in UA history and 63.41% completion percentage in 2009 is No. 3.
• Career-high 448 yards passing at Oregon in 2010
• Holds UA record for single game pass completion % for 30+ attempts (86.49% at Toledo, 2010)
• Finished 2010 ranked No. 3 in nation for active career completions per game (23.7)
• Finished 2010 ranked No. 8 in nation for active career completion percentage (65.4%)
• Finished 2010 ranked No. 10 in nation for active career passing yards per game (246.8)
• Has 11 games with at least 300 passing yards and four 400-yard games in career
• Has thrown 3+ touchdowns in a game nine times, inclduing career-high five against NAU in 2011 opener
• Thrown multiple interceptions in a game just one time in last 22 starts
CAREER
2011
2010
2009
TOTALS
Att
183
426
410
1019
Comp
129
286
260
675
Int
0
10
9
19
Pct
75.4
67.1
63.4
66.2%
Yards
1477
3191
2486
7154
TD
10
20
19
49
Long
54
85
71
85
Sack
12
23
11
46
Yds
99
161
80
241
Effic
154.7
140.9
125.2
137.4
Att
42
51
33
57
Comp
34
37
24
34
Int
0
0
0
398
Pct
81.0
72.5
72.7
59.6
Yards
412
398
239
398
TD
5
1
1
3
Long
44
54
38
44
Sack
1
1
5
5
Yds
7
6
40
46
Effic
202.64
144.57
143.56
135.67
183
129
0
70.5
1,477 10
54
12
99
154.9
2010 Season Att
@ Toledo*
37
The Citadel*
22
Iowa*
39
California*
39
Oregon State* 46
@ Wash.St.*
7
@ Stanford*
48
USC*
48
@ Oregon*
54
Arizona State* 36
vs. Oklahoma St.* 50
TOTALS
426
Comp
32
17
28
25
35
6
28
32
29
22
32
286
Int
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
3
10
Pct
86.5
77.3
71.8
64.1
76.1
85.7
58.3
66.7
53.7
61.1
64.0
67.1
Yards
360
214
303
212
440
71
248
353
448
262
280
3191
TD
2
1
2
1
3
0
1
3
3
3
1
20
Long
45
44
46
51
45
18
26
31
85
52
34
85
Sack
1
1
2
3
3
1
2
2
1
2
5
23
Yds
7
2
22
13
20
4
20
19
7
20
27
161
Effic
180.6
164.9
148.9
113.1
173.6
170.9
104.4
149.1
138.0
149.7
105.6
140.9
Result
W, 41-2
W, 52-6
W, 34-27
W, 10-9
L, 27-29
W, 24-7
L, 42-17
L, 24-21
L, 48-29
L, 30-29
L, 36-10
2009 Season
NAU
@ Iowa
@ Oregon State*
@ Washington*
Stanford*
UCLA*
Washington St.*
@ California*
Oregon*
@ Arizona State*
@ USC*
vs. Nebraska*
TOTALS
Comp
6
6
25
39
40
22
12
25
30
24
22
9
260
Int
0
0
0
2
0
3
0
1
1
0
1
1
9
Pct
75.0
54.5
73.5
73.6
78.4
64.7
63.2
61.0
65.2
55.8
55.0
30.0
63.4
Yards
44
55
254
384
415
247
136
201
314
148
239
48
2485
TD
1
1
3
1
3
2
1
1
4
0
2
0
19
Long
13
16
52
29
43
41
30
26
71
16
36
13
71
Sack
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
3
3
1
0
2
11
Yds
0
8
0
5
0
0
0
18
19
10
0
20
80
Effic
162.4
126.5
165.4
133.1
166.2
127.5
140.7
105.3
146.9
84.7
116.7
36.8
125.2
Result
W, 34-17
L, 27-17
W, 37-32
L, 36-33
W, 43-38
W, 27-13
W, 48-7
L, 24-16
L, 44-41
W, 20-17
W, 21-17
L, 33-0
2011 Season
N. Arizona*
@ Oklahoma St.*
Stanford*
Oregon
@ USC
@ Oregon State
UCLA
@ Washington
Utah
@ Colorado
@ Arizona State
Louisiana
TOTALS
Att
8
11
34
53
51
34
19
41
46
43
40
30
410
Result
W, 41-10
L, 37-14
L, 37-10
L, 56-31
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Career Receptions
Player
Receptions
Years
1. Mike Thomas .......................... 259 .....................2005-08
2. Bobby Wade ........................... 230 .....................1999-02
3. Dennis Northcutt .................... 223 .....................1996-99
4. Juron Criner ..................... 155 .................2008-11
5. Theopolis Bell ......................... 153 .....................1972-75
6. Jon Horton .............................. 136 .....................1983-86
JURON CRINER #82
Senior // Wide Receiver // Las Vegas, Nev.
2011 Maxwell and Biletnikoff Award Candidate
• Tied for No. 5 in UA history with 23 career receiving touchdowns
• No. 4 in school history with 155 career receptions and No. 6 all-time at UA with 2,198 career receiving yards
• No. 7 in nation with 94.85 receiving yards per game in 2010
• Tally of 82 receptions in 2010 ranks fourth-most in single season at Arizona
• His 1,233 yards in 2010 was third-highest total in single campaign at Arizona
• Tied UA single season record with 11 touchdown grabs in 2010
• Has a catch in 20 straight games played (missed 2011 OK State game) dating back to 2009
• Game-winning TD catch vs. California with 1:11 remaining in 4Q followed 51-yard reception in 2010.
• 13 of 23 (57 percent) career TD grabs have been 20+ yard plays
• 94 of 155 (61 percent) of career catches result in first down or TD
• Five 100-yard games in 2010, one in 2011 (Seven in career)
CAREER
2011
2010
2009
2008
TOTALS
GP-GS
3-3
13-12
13-5
13-3
41-21
Rec.
21
82
63
7
146
Yards
295
1,233
582
88
2,102
TD
2
11
9
1
23
Yds./Rec.
14.0
15
9.2
12.6
14.4
Career Receiving Yards
Player
Yards
Years
1. Bobby Wade ........................... 3,351 ..................1999-02
2. Dennis Northcutt .................... 3,252 ..................1996-99
3. Mike Thomas .......................... 3,231 ..................2005-08
4. Theopolis Bell ........................ 2,509 ..................1972-75
5. Jon Horton .............................. 2,415 ..................1983-86
6. Juron Criner ...................... 2,198 ..............2008-11
7. Richard Dice ............................ 1,957 ..................1993-96
8. Derek Hill ................................ 1,925 ..................1985-88
Yds./Game
98.3
94.8
44.8
6.8
51.3
2011 Season
Northern Arizona
@ Oklahoma St.
Stanford
Oregon
@ USC
@ Oregon State
UCLA
@ Washington
Utah
@ Colorado
@ Arizona State
Louisiana
TOTALS
Rec.
6
DNP
6
9
Yards
151
TD
1
Long
44
Rush
0
48
96
1
0
17
31
0
0
Rush Yards Result
0
W, 41-10
L, 37-14
0
L, 37-10
0
L, 56-31
21
295
2
44
0
0
2010 Season
@ Toledo
The Citadel
Iowa
California
Oregon State
@ Wash. State
Washington
@ UCLA
@ Stanford
USC
@ Oregon
Arizona State
vs. Oklahoma St.
TOTALS
Rec.
10
2
2
5
12
2
8
8
9
6
3
6
9
82
Yards
176
60
48
68
179
20
108
127
98
98
109
95
47
1233
TD
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
1
0
2
2
1
11
Long
45
44
46
51
45
14
21
41
26
29
85
52
12
85
Rush
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
3
1
0
1
1
8
Rush Yards
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
50
7
0
-1
1
66
Result
W, 41-2
W, 52-6
W, 34-27
W, 10-9
L, 29-27
W, 24-7
W, 44-14
W, 29-21
L, 42-17
L, 24-21
L, 48-29
L, 30-29
L, 36-10
2009 Season
C. Michigan
Northern Arizona
@ Iowa
@ Oregon St.
@ Washington
Stanford
UCLA
Washington St.
@ California
Oregon
@ Arizona St.
@ USC
vs. Nebraska
TOTALS
Rec.
0
1
1
3
2
12
4
0
2
5
3
6
2
45
Yards
54
5
10
33
47
152
85
0
17
93
12
71
2
581
TD
0
1
1
1
0
0
2
0
0
3
0
1
0
9
Long
25
5
10
17
29
37
41
0
11
71
5
36
4
71
Rush
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
3
1
8
Rush Yards
0
0
0
0
0
0
39
0
0
0
4
19
1
63
Result
W, 19-6
W, 34-17
L, 27-17
W, 37-32
L, 36-33
W, 42-38
W, 27-13
W, 48-7
L, 24-16
L, 44-41
W, 20-17
W, 21-17
L, 33-0
Nort
Career Receiving Touchdowns
Player
TD
Years
1. Theopolis Bell ........................ 30 .......................1972-75
2. Dennis Northcutt ................... 24 .......................1996-99
3. Mike Thomas .......................... 23 .......................2005-08
Bobby Wade ........................... 23 .......................1999-02
Juron Criner....................... 23 ...................2008-11
Single Season Receptions
Player
Receptions
Years
1. Bobby Wade ........................... 93 .......................2002
2. Dennis Northcutt .................... 88 .......................1999
3. Mike Thomas .......................... 83 .......................2007
4. Juron Criner ...................... 82 ...................2010
5. Jim Greth ................................ 76 .......................1966
6. Mike Thomas .......................... 74 .......................2008
Single Season Receiving Yards
Player
Yards
Years
1. Dennis Northcutt .................... 1,422 ..................1999
2. Bobby Wade ........................... 1,389 ..................2002
3. Juron Criner ...................... 1,233 ..............2010
4. Keith Hartwig ......................... 1,134 ..................1976
5. Mike Thomas .......................... 1,038 ..................2007
6. Jim Greth ................................ 1,003 ..................1966
Single Season Touchdown Receptions
Player
TD
Years
1. Juron Criner ...................... 11 ...................2010
Mike Thomas .......................... 11 .......................2007
Theopolis Bell ........................ 11 .......................1974
4. Keith Hartwig ........................ 10 .......................1976
Rob Gronkowski .................... 10 .......................2008
6. Juron Criner ..................... 9 .....................2009
Dennis Northcutt ................... 9 .........................1997
Jeremy McDaniel .................... 9 .........................1998
Single Game Receptions
Player (Yards) ................. Rec. ....... Opponent, Year
1. Jeremy McDaniel (283) ........14 ........... at California, 1996
2. Juron Criner (179) .......... 12 ......... Oregon State, 2010
Juron Criner (152) ........... 12 ......... vs. Stanford, 2009
David Roberts (138) ........ 12 ......... at Washington, 2009
Rob Gronkowski (143) .........12 ........... at Oregon, 2008
Bobby Wade (151) ...............12 ........... Oregon, 2002
Dave Hibbert (107) ..............12 ........... at Texas Tech, 1958
Mike Thomas (105) ..............12 ........... at California, 2007
Jim Greth (98)......................12 ........... Iowa St., 1966
Mike Thomas (83) ................12 ........... at USC, 2007
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Arizona Depth Chart (Game 5: USC)
Career Starts
OFFENSE
K. Antolin
J. Baucus
M. Baucus
T. Biskin
J. Criner
G. Crump
D. Douglas
F. Ebbele
N. Foles
A. Hill
T. Miller
R. Morrison
G. Nwoko
C. Putton
K. Quinn
D. Roberts
M. Scott
T. Tutogi
S. Zink
2008 2009 2010 2011 Career
4
9
4
17
3
3
4
4
2
2
2
5
12
3
22
4
4
4
10
4
18
4
4
10
11
4
25
1
1
3
3
1
1
1
1
2
4
4
1
4
5
3
4
2
9
3
2
5
5
2
7
2
2
DEFENSE
2008 2009 2010 2011 Career
L. De Rego
1
1
D. Earls
12
4
16
J. Fischer
8
8
M. Flowers
3
3
S. Fuimaono
2
2
R. Golden
13
13
4
30
J. Grandon
1
1
A. Hall
8
8
R. Hankins
3
3
C.J. Parish
4
4
S. Richardson
3
4
7
S. Tuihalamaka 4
4
8
M. Usman
2
2
P. Vassallo
13
4
17
T. Wade
13
13
4
30
J. Washington
9
3
12
M. Watley
1
1
Unofficial depth chart compiled by UA media relations (Sept. 26, 2011)
OFFENSE
Pos.
WR
IR
TE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
QB
RB
FB/HB
IR
WR
Pos.
DE
DT
or
DT
DE
Players
Keola Antolin ...................kee-OH-luh ANT-uh-lin
Dominique Austin ............Dom-ih-neek
Jake Baratz .......................BEAR-ats
Bryson Beirne...................Burr-nee
Kylan Butler .....................Cay-lin
Brian Chacon ....................shuh-KOAN
Lamar De Rego .................Deh-RAY-go
Kyle Dugandzic.................Doo-GANDS-ick
Fabbians Ebbele ...............FAY-bee-ens Ebb-eh-lee
Aiulua Fanene ..................eye-oo-LOO-ah fah-NAY-nay
Nick Foles .........................Foles rhymes with “bowls”
Saneilia Fuimaono ...........Sahn-ay-lee-ah Foo-ee-muh-OH-no
Lene Maiava .....................Leh-nay My-AH-vah
Bilal Muhammad .............Bee-LAHL
Dame Ndiaye ....................Dahm Jye
Greg Nwoko .....................Nuh-WOE-koe
Patrick Onwuasor .............On-woo-AH-sor
Dan Pettinato ...................Pet-in-knot-oh
Jaime Salazar ...................HY-may SA-luh-zar
Kirifi Taula ........................Keh-REE-fee tah-OO-lah
Sione Tuihalamaka ...........See-OH-nay Too-ee-hah-la-MAH-kah
Taimi Tutogi......................TIE-mee tuh-TOE-gee (hard g)
Mohammed Usman .........OOS-mahn
Paul Vassallo ....................Vuh-SAH-loh
LB
LB
LB
NB
SS
FS
CB
CB
Ht.
6-4
6-3
6-0
6-0
6-5
6-4
6-8
6-7
6-4
6-5
6-3
6-5
6-5
6-7
6-8
6-6
6-5
6-3
6-3
6-2
5-8
5-10
5-9
5-8
6-1
6-1
6-4
6-2
6-4
Wt.
215
205
205
180
250
230
303
303
298
320
300
290
295
315
305
280
240
195
235
185
195
190
190
180
250
205
225
210
220
Yr.
Sr.
Fr.*
Sr.*
So.*
Jr.
Fr.
Fr.*
Fr.*
So.*
Fr.*
Jr.*
Jr.
Jr.*
Jr.*
Fr.*
So.*
Sr.*
Sr.
Sr.*
Fr.
Sr.*
Fr.
So.*
So.*
Jr.
Sr.
So.
Sr.*
Jr.*
No.
28
90
43
99
75
91
98
97
93
41
52
44
18
40
19
26
27
2
23
1
38
5
7
24
7
Name
C.J. Parish
Dan Pettinato
Justin Washington
Sanielia Fuimaono
Kirifi Taula
Sione Tuihalamaka
Aiulua Fanene
Mohammed Usman
Lamar De Rego
Paul Vassallo
Bilal Muhammad
Rob Hankins
David Lopez
Derek Earls
Hank Hobson
Jourdon Grandon
Tramayne Bondurant
Marquis Flowers
Mark Watley
Robert Golden
Jared Tevis
Shaquille Richardson
Cortez Johnson
Trevin Wade
Cortez Johnson
Ht.
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-2
6-3
6-2
6-4
6-2
6-3
6-3
5-10
6-1
6-3
6-3
6-2
6-1
5-10
6-3
6-1
5-11
5-11
6-2
6-2
5-11
6-2
Wt.
245
260
280
306
280
280
295
245
265
247
235
220
230
247
213
180
185
220
187
200
200
180
190
192
190
Yr.
Sr.*
Fr.*
So.*
Fr.
Fr.*
So.*
Fr.*
Sr.
Jr.
Sr.
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Sr.
Fr.
Fr.*
Fr.
So.
Jr.*
Sr.
Fr.*
So.
Fr.
Sr.*
Fr.
No.
14
48
15
13
13
63
47
14
85
25
31
16
Name
Alex Zendejas
Jaime Salazar
John Bonano
Kyle Dugandzic
Kyle Dugandzic
Brian Chacon (FG/PAT)
Josh Elias (Punts)
Richard Morrison
David Douglas
Ka’Deem Carey
Taimi Tutogi
Garic Wharton
Ht.
5-11
6-0
6-0
5-11
5-11
6-4
6-0
6-0
6-1
5-10
6-1
5-11
Wt.
190
200
195
195
195
280
190
180
205
190
250
168
Yr.
Sr.*
Jr.
Sr.
Jr.
Jr.
Jr.
Fr.
So.*
Sr.
Fr.
Jr.
Fr.*
SPECIALISTS
Pos.
PK
KO
P
H
LS
PR
8
Name
Juron Criner
Austin Hill
David Roberts
Richard Morrison
Drew Robinson
Michael Cooper
Mickey Baucus
Trent Spurgeon
Chris Putton
Carter Lees
Kyle Quinn
Addison Bachman
Trace Biskin
Shane Zink
Fabbians Ebbele
Jack Baucus
Nick Foles
Matt Scott
Bryson Beirne
Daxx Garman
Keola Antolin
Ka’Deem Carey
Daniel Jenkins
Kylan Butler
Taimi Tutogi
David Douglas
Terrence Miller
Gino Crump
Dan Buckner
DEFENSE
Pronunciations
Coaches
Robert Anae: uh-NIGH
Garret Chachere: Sash-er-ay
Seth Littrell: Lih-TRELL
Frank Scelfo: Sell-foe
Joe Salave’a: Sah-lah-VAY-uh
No.
82
29
81
14
87
83
68
79
62
60
76
54
72
75
73
67
8
10
7
9
2
25
3
23
31
85
18
21
15
KR
Probable starters in bold.
Offensive positions vary by formation. IR represents inside receivers. Defensive base is 4-3. NB represents nickel back with five defensive backs.
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OFFENSE
NAU
@ Oklahoma St.
Stanford
Oregon
@ USC
@ Oregon St.
UCLA
@ Washington
Utah
@ Colorado
@ Arizona St.
Louisiana
WR
IR/TE
LT
LG
C
RG
RT
QB
RB
IR/HB
WR
Criner
A. Hill
Criner
Criner
Douglas (IR)
Douglas (IR)
Douglas (IR)
Douglas (IR)
M. Baucus
M. Baucus
M. Baucus
M. Baucus
Putton
Putton
Putton
Putton
Quinn
Quinn
Quinn
Quinn
Zink
Zink
Biskin
Biskin
Ebbele
Ebbele
Ebbele
Ebbele
Foles
Foles
Foles
Foles
Antolin
Antolin
Antolin
Antolin
Tutogi (HB)
Roberts (IR)
Tutogi (HB)
Roberts (IR)
Crump
Crump
Crump
Crump
DE
DT
DT
DE
LB
LB
LB/NB
CB
S
S
CB
Parish
Parish
Parish
Parish
Earls
Earls
Earls
Earls
Vassallo
Vassallo
Vassallo
Vassallo
Hankins (LB)
Hankins (LB)
Hankins (LB)
Grandon (NB)
Wade
Wade
Wade
Wade
Golden
Golden
Golden
Golden
Flowers
Flowers
Flowers
Watley
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
Richardson
DEFENSE
NAU
@ Oklahoma St.
Stanford
Oregon
@ USC
@ Oregon St.
UCLA
@ Washington
Utah
@ Colorado
@ Arizona St.
Louisiana
Usman
Usman
Washington
De Rego
Washington Tuihalamaka
Washington Tuihalamaka
Tuihalamaka Fuimaono
Tuihalamaka Fuimaono
SPECIALISTS
NAU
@ Oklahoma St.
Stanford
Oregon
@ USC
@ Oregon St.
UCLA
@ Washington
Utah
@ Colorado
@ Arizona St.
Louisiana
KO
PK
P
H
LS
SS
PR
KR
Bonano
Bonano
Bonano
Bonano
Salazar
Salazar
Salazar
Zendejas
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Dugandzic
Elias
Elias
Elias
Elias
Chacon
Chacon
Chacon
Chacon
Morrison/Douglas
Morrison
Douglas
Morrison
Wharton
Wharton
Wharton
Carey
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2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
--- OFFENSIVE PLAYERS ---
--- OFFENSIVE PLAYERS ---
--- OFFENSIVE PLAYERS ---
KEOLA ANTOLIN #2
NICK FOLES #8
MATT SCOTT #4
Rushing yards......................151..........vs. Cal (10/18/2008)
Rushes ................................25............Twice (last ASU 12/2/2010)
Rushing touchdowns ..........4..............at Oregon (11/15/2008)
Long Rush ...........................78*..........Washington (10/23/2010)
100-yard rush games ..........4..............Last: 111 yards at UCLA (10/30/10)
Receptions ..........................5..............Three times (last NAU 9/3/2011)
Receiving yards ...................53............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Touchdown receptions ........1..............Three times (last NAU 9/3/2011)
Long reception ....................29............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Kickoff returns .....................5..............at Iowa (9/19/2009)
Kickoff return yards .............146..........at Iowa (9/19/2009)
Long kickoff return ..............42............at Iowa (9/19/2009)
Attempts .............................57............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Completions ........................40............Stanford (10/17/2009)
Passing yards.......................448..........at Oregon (11/26/2010)
Passing touchdowns ...........5..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Interceptions .......................3..............Twice (last vs. Okla. St. 12/29/2010)
Long pass ............................85*..........to J. Criner (at Oregon 11/26/2010)
300-yard games ..................10............Last:398 ORE (9/24/2011)
400-yard games ..................4..............Last: NAU (9/3/2011)
Rush yards...........................6..............Twice (last Oregon St. 10/9/2010)
Rushes ................................9..............vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010)
Long Run.............................24............Oregon State (10/9/2010)
Rushing toucdowns.............1..............Four times (last at Toledo 9/3/2010)
Attempts .............................36............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Completions ........................24............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Passing yards.......................319..........at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Passing touchdowns ...........2..............Washington (10/23/2010)
INT ......................................1..............Five times (last at UCLA 10/30/2010)
Long pass ............................41*..........to J. Criner (at UCLA 10/30/2010)
300-yard pass games ..........1..............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Rushes ................................12............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Rush yards...........................91............Washington State (11/7/2009)
Rushing touchdowns ..........1..............Twice (last at Wash. St. 11/8/2008)
Long rush ............................36............Washington (10/4/2008)
Bryson Beirne #7
Completions ........................5..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Attempts .............................6..............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Yards ...................................43............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Touchdowns ........................1..............The Citadel (9/17/2010)
Long Pass ............................16............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Rushes ................................1..............Three times (last Stan 9/17/2011)
Rushing yards......................4..............Washington (10/4/2008)
Long rush ............................4..............Washington (10/4/2008)
DAN BUCKNER #15
TAIMI TUTOGI #31
AUSTIN HILL #29
Receiving yards ...................128..........at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Receptions ..........................8..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Long reception ....................47............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Touchdown receptions ........1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
100-yd receiving games ......1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
DANIEL JENKINS #3
Receptions ..........................10............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Receiving yards ...................142..........at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Longest reception ...............54............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Receiving touchdowns ........1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
100-yd receiving games ......1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Rush yards...........................19............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Rushes ................................6..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Long rush ............................8..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Kickoff returns .....................1..............Twice (last at Oregon 11/26/2010)
Kickoff return yards .............22............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Long kickoff return ..............22............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
KYLAN BUTLER #23
TERRENCE MILLER #18
Rushing yards......................12............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Rushes ................................2..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Longest rush .......................7..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
KA’DEEM CAREY #25
Rushing yards......................59............NAU (9/3/2011)
Rushes ................................9..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Longest rush .......................15............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Receptions ..........................1..............Three times (last Stan 9/17/2011)
Longest reception ...............5..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Kickoff returns .....................9..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Kickoff return yards .............197..........Oregon (9/24/2011)
Long kickoff return ..............39............Oregon (9/24/2011)
JURON CRINER #82
Receptions ..........................12............Twice (last Oregon St. 10/9/2010)
Receiving Yards ...................179..........Oregon St. (10/9/2010)
Touchdown receptions ........3..............Oregon (11/21/2009)
Long reception ....................85*..........at Oregon (11/26/2010)
100-yd receiving games ......7..............Last: 151 yards NAU (9/3/2011)
Rushes ................................3..............Three times (last at Stan 11/6/10)
Rushing yards......................50............at Stanford (11/6/2010)
Long rush ............................21............at Stanford (11/6/2010)
GINO CRUMP #21
Receiving yards ...................45............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Receptions ..........................5..............Three times (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Long reception ....................20............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Touchdown receptions ........1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
DAVID DOUGLAS #85
Receiving yards ...................120..........Oregon (9/24/2011)
Receptions ..........................7..............Three times (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Receiving touchdowns ........2..............Twice (last USC 11/13/2010)
Long reception ....................44............Oregon (9/24/2011)
100-yd receiving games ......1..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Rush yards...........................9..............ASU (12/2/2010)
Rushes ................................1..............Three times (last ASU 12/2/2010)
Punt returns ........................4..............Arizona State 12/2/2010)
Punt return yards ................26............Arizona State 12/2/2010)
Kickoff returns .....................1..............at New Mexico (9/13/2008)
Kickoff return yards .............10............at New Mexico (9/13/2008)
Receiving yards ...................116..........USC (11/13/2010)
Receptions ..........................8..............at Oregon (11/26/2010)
Long receptions...................38............ASU (12/2/2010)
100-yd receiving games ......1..............USC (11/13/2010)
Rush yards...........................13............USC (11/13/2010)
Rushes ................................2..............USC (11/13/2010)
RICHARD MORRISON #14
Receiving yards ...................66............vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010)
Receptions ..........................6..............vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010)
Touchdown receptions ........1..............Twice (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Long reception ....................34............Twice (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Rush yards...........................1..............Cal (9/25/2010)
Rushes ................................1..............Cal (9/25/2010)
Punt returns ........................2..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Punt return yards ................15............NAU (9/3/2011)
Long punt return .................15............NAU (9/3/2011)
GREG NWOKO #34
Rush yards...........................72............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Rushes ................................16............Twice (last Oregon 11/21/2009)
Rush touchdowns................2..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Long rush ............................43*..........Stanford (10/17/2009)
Receptions ..........................5..............at Oregon State (9/26/2009)
Receiving yards ...................85............at Oregon State (9/26/2009)
Kickoff returns .....................1..............Oregon State (10/9/2010)
Kickoff return yards .............17............Oregon State (10/9/2010)
Long kickoff return ..............17............Oregon State (10/9/2010)
DAVID ROBERTS #81
Receiving yards ...................138..........at Washington (10/10/2009)
Receptions ..........................12............at Washington (10/10/2009)
Receiving touchdowns ........2..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
Long reception ....................40............Oregon (9/24/2011)
100-yard receiving games ...1..............at Washington (10/10/2009)
Rush yards...........................9..............ASU (12/2/2010)
Rushes ................................1..............ASU (12/2/2010)
Blocked punts .....................1..............Twice (last Iowa 9/18/2010)
* Indicates scoring play
10
Rush yards...........................50............Washington State (11/7/2009)
Rushes ................................11............Washington State (11/7/2009)
Rushing touchdowns ..........1..............Twice (Last: NAU 9/3/2011)
Long rush ............................10............Twice (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Receptions ..........................2..............at Washington State (10/16/2010)
Receiving yards ...................34............at Washington State (10/16/2010)
Kickoff returns .....................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Kickoff return yards .............27............NAU (9/3/2011)
Long kickoff return ..............27............NAU (9/3/2011)
GARIC WHARTON #16
Kickoff returns .....................3..............Twice (last Stanford 9/17/2011)
Kickoff return yards .............58............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Long kickoff return ..............23............NAU (9/3/2011)
--- PLACEKICKERS --JAIME SALAZAR #48
Field goal attempts .............3..............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Made field goals..................1..............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Long field goal made ..........27............Stanford (9/17/2011)
Long field goal attempt.......46............NAU (9/3/2011)
Extra point attempts ...........5..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Extra points made ...............4..............NAU (9/3/2011)
ALEX ZENDEJAS #14
Field goal attempts .............5..............Central Michigan (9/5/2009)
Field goals made .................4..............Washington (10/10/2009)
Long field goal made ..........47............Twice (Last: 9/18/2010)
Long field goal attempt.......46............NAU (9/3/2011)
Extra point attempts ...........7..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Extra points made ...............7..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
Punts...................................2..............Twice (last: ASU 12/2/2010)
Long punt ...........................51............Idaho (8/30/2008)
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
--- DEFENSIVE PLAYERS ---
--- DEFENSIVE PLAYERS ---
DOMINIQUE AUSTIN #92
CHRIS MERRILL #71
Tackles ................................1.5...........Twice (last Wash. State 11/7/09)
TFL ......................................1..............Washington State (11/7/2009)
Tackles ................................1..............Washington (10/23/2010)
TRAMAYNE BONDURANT #27
BILAL MUHAMMAD #52
Tackles ................................1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
LYLE BROWN #32
Tackles ................................1..............Twice (last Iowa 9/18/2011)
LAMAR DE REGO #93
Tackles ................................2..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
DEREK EARLS #40
Tackles ................................10............at Stanford (11/6/2010)
TFL ......................................2.5...........Iowa (9/18/2010)
Sacks ...................................1..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
PBU .....................................3..............at Toledo (9/3/2010)
INT ......................................1..............at Toledo (9/3/2010)
Long INT return ...................1..............at Toledo (9/3/2010)
Foced fumbles .....................1..............Arizona State (12/2/2010)
Punts...................................1..............Arizona State (12/2/2010)
Long punt ...........................34............Arizona State (12/2/2010)
Tackles ................................1..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
TFL ......................................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
C.J. PARISH #28
Tackles ................................8..............NAU (9/3/2011)
TFL ......................................1.5...........NAU (9/3/2011)
Sacks ...................................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Forced fumbles....................1..............Central Michigan (9/5/2009)
DAN PETTINATO #90
Tackles ................................1..............The Citadel (9/11/2010)
SHAQUILLE RICHARDSON #5
Tackles ................................9..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
TFL ......................................1..............USC (11/13/2010)
PBU .....................................3..............at Washington State (10/16/2010)
INT ......................................2..............at Washington State (10/16/2010)
Forced fumbles....................1..............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
JAKE FISCHER #33
KIRIFI TAULA #75
Tackles ................................7..............Twice (last ASU 12/2/2010)
TFL ......................................1.5...........Iowa (9/18/2010)
Sacks ...................................1..............Twice (last at Wash. St. 10/16/2010)
PBU .....................................1..............Twice (last at Oregon 11/26/2010)
Rushes ................................1..............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Long rush ............................29............at UCLA (10/30/2010)
Tackles ................................3..............Stanford (9/17/2011)
AIULUA FANENE #98
Tackles ................................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
TFL ......................................0.5...........NAU (9/3/2011)
MARQUIS FLOWERS #2
Tackles ................................16............Stanford (9/17/2011)
TFL ......................................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
PBU .....................................1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
SANIELIA FUIMAONO #99
Tackles ................................2..............Stanford (9/11/2011)
TFL ......................................1..............Oregon (9/24/2011)
ROBERT GOLDEN #1
Tackles ................................11............at Stanford (11/6/2010)
TFL ......................................1..............Three times (last at OKST 9/8/11)
PBU .....................................4..............vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010)
INT ......................................1..............Three times (last at UCLA 10/30/10)
Long INT return ...................79*..........Stanford (10/17/2009)
Forced fumble .....................1..............Twice (last The Citadel 9/11/2010)
JOURDON GRANDON #26
SIONE TUIHALAMAKA #91
Tackles ................................6..............vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010)
TFL ......................................1..............Twice (last vs. Okla St. 12/29/10)
Sacks ...................................1..............Washington (10/23/2010)
MOHAMMED USMAN #97
Tackles ................................ 4 ..............NAU (9/3/2011)
TFL ...................................... 1 ..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Sacks ................................... 1 ..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Blocked punt ....................... 1 ..............Arizona State (12/2/2010)
Forced fumble ....................1 .............NAU (9/3/2011)
PAUL VASSALLO #41
Tackles ................................14............Washington (10/23/2010)
TFL ......................................2.5...........Oregon (9/24/2011)
Sacks ...................................1..............Twice (last Washington 10/23/2010)
PBU .....................................1..............Twice (last ASU 12/2/2010)
Forced fumble .....................1..............at Oregon (11/26/2010)
TREVIN WADE #24
Tackles ................................11............Stanford (10/17/2009)
TFL ......................................1..............Twice (last at Toledo 9/3/2010)
PBU .....................................3..............Three times (last ORE 9/24/2011)
INT ......................................2..............Twice (last NAU 9/12/2009)
Long INT return ...................85*..........Iowa (9/18/2010)
Forced fumbles....................1..............Oregon (11/21/2009)
Tackles ................................6..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Forced fumble .....................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
JOWYN WARD #95
ADAM HALL #12
JUSTIN WASHINGTON #43
Tackles ................................11............at Oregon (11/26/2010)
TFL ......................................1.5...........Washington (10/23/2010)
PBU .....................................1..............Three times (last ASU 12/2/2010)
INT ......................................1..............Twice (last at Oregon 11/26/2010)
Long INT return ...................22............at Oregon (11/26/2010)
Tackles ................................7..............Cal (9/25/2010)
TFL ......................................2..............Four times (last ASU 12/2/2010)
Sacks ...................................2..............Twice (last ASU 12/2/2010)
Blocked PAT .........................1..............Iowa (9/18/2010)
ROB HANKINS #44
Tackles ................................11............Oregon (9/24/2011)
PBU .....................................1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
INT ......................................1..............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Tackles ................................5..............Stanford (9/17/2011)
HANK HOBSON #19
Tackles ................................1..............Four times (Last ORE 9/24/2011)
CORTEZ JOHNSON #7
Tackles ................................3..............NAU (9/3/2011)
TFL ......................................0.5...........NAU (9/3/2011)
DAVID LOPEZ #18
Tackles ................................1..............NAU (9/3/2011)
Tackles ................................1..............Twice (last Stanford 10/17/2009)
MARK WATLEY #23
* Indicates scoring play
--- PUNTING --KYLE DUGANDZIC #13
Punts...................................5..............Twice (last ORE 9/24/2011)
Longest punt .......................54............at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Avg. .....................................50.7.........NAU (9/3/2011)
Inside 20 .............................3..............NAU (9/3/2011)
11
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Combined Team Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
Date
09-03-11
09-08-11
* 09-17-11
* 09-24-11
Opponent
NORTHERN ARIZONA
at #9 Oklahoma State
#6 STANFORD
#10 OREGON
Rushing
gp
Passing
gp
Receiving
gp no.
Antolin, K.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Jenkins, D.
Beirne, B.
Team
Foles, N.
Total
Opponents
Foles, N.
Beirne, B.
Total
Opponents
Criner, J.
Roberts, D.
Buckner, D.
Crump, G.
Douglas, D.
Morrison, R.
Antolin, K.
Hill, A.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Miller, T.
Total
Opponents
Field Goals
Salazar, J.
Zendejas, A.
Scoring
Antolin, K.
Morrison, R.
Criner, J.
Roberts, D.
Salazar, J.
Tutogi, T.
Zendejas, A.
Buckner, D.
Crump, G.
Hill, A.
Douglas, D.
Foles, N.
Total
Opponents
Score by Quarters
Arizona
Opponents
12
att
gain loss
4 41 194 14
4 33 156
5
4
4
19
0
2
3
14
0
1
1
0
3
2
1
0 26
4 16
13 99
4 99 396 147
4 150 1011 77
4
1
4
4
effic comp-att-int
yds
fg
avg
3
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
13
18
lg avg/g
yds td
td
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
10
7
fg
1-4
1-1
2-5
5-6
1st
17
38
1-1
1-1
lg avg/g
54 361.8
16 43.0
54 372.5
63 250.5
lg avg/g
kick
7-8
3-4
10-12
17-18
2nd
16
44
3rd
42
20
0-2
0-0
Interceptions
lg blk
27
28
PAT
rush rcv pass dxp saf pts
-
- - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1-1
1 1-1
- -
4th
OT
21
38
0
0
-
Total
96
140
no.
Watley, M.
Wade, T.
0-0
0-0
- 18
- 12
- 12
- 12
- 10
6
6
6
6
6
2
0
- 96
- 140
Home
0
0
1
1
Punting
ARIZ
no.
Kick Returns
no.
Morrison, R.
Total
Opponents
4
4
10
Carey, K.
Wharton, G.
Tutogi, T.
Total
Opponents
Total Offense
Foles, N.
Antolin, K.
Carey, K.
Total
Opponents
yds avg td
0 0.0
0 0.0
Neutral
0-0
0-0
0-0
OPP
90
23
64
3
249
99
2.5
62.2
3
1490
133-189-0
7.9
11.2
372.5
10
1739
6.0
434.8
20-443
4-26
2-0
5-1
33-257
18-48.0
27:51
20/54
7/13
94
37
48
9
934
150
6.2
233.5
11
1002
93-130-2
7.7
10.8
250.5
7
1936
6.9
484.0
8-162
10-97
0-0
4-0
28-224
15-45.1
32:09
21/52
6/7
lg
0
0
18 864 48.0 62
Punt Returns
Carey, K.
Criner, J.
Buckner, D.
Total
Opponents
0-1
0-0
0-1
0
0
no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk
Dugandzic, K.
All Purpose
Away
1-2
0-2
1-0
FIRST DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
Comp-Att-Int
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
PUNTS-AVG
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
4TH-DOWN Conversions
44 98.3
40 52.2
54 63.8
20 37.8
44 49.8
34 34.8
26 17.5
47 38.0
5
3.2
11
2.8
0 -2.0
54 372.5
63 250.5
0-1
0-0
1-3
0-2
1-1
Team Statistics
31 45.0
15 37.8
10
4.8
8
7.0
0 -3.0
0 -13.0
6 -21.5
31 62.2
49 233.5
pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99
1-4 25.0 0-0
1-1 100.0 0-0
td
net avg td
pct
Overall
All games
Conference
Non-Conference
51761
54654
49636
56096
70.5 1447 10
66.7
43 0
70.4 1490 10
71.5 1002 7
14.0
10.0
13.4
8.4
11.7
10.7
7.0
16.9
4.3
11.0
-4.0
11.2
10.8
Record:
Att.
41-10
14-37
10-37
31-56
180 4.4 2
151 4.6 0
19 4.8 1
14 4.7 0
-3 -3.0 0
-26 -26.0 0
-86 -5.4 0
249 2.5 3
934 6.2 11
154.94 129-183-0
126.87
4-6-0
154.05 133-189-0
150.98 93-130-2
3 21 295
4 21 209
4 19 255
4 18 151
4 17 199
4 13 139
4 10
70
4
9 152
4
3
13
4
1
11
2
1
-4
4 133 1490
4 93 1002
Score
W
L
L
L
12
7
1
20
8
g
4
3
4
4
4
rush
yds avg td
26 6.5
26 6.5
97 9.7
0
0
0
yds avg td
278
138
27
443
162
rcv
151
13
0 295
0 255
249 1490
934 1002
g plays
4
4
4
4
4
2
199
41
33
288
280
3
lg
lg
0
0
0
0
0
39
23
27
39
27
pr
kr
ir
rush pass
0
15
15
51
23.2
19.7
27.0
22.1
20.2
0 278
0
0
0
0
26 443
97 162
5 10
total avg/g
0 442 110.5
0 295 98.3
0 255 63.8
0 2208 552.0
0 2195 548.8
total avg/g
-86 1447 1361 340.2
180
0 180 45.0
151
0 151 37.8
249 1490 1739 434.8
934 1002 1936 484.0
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Overall Team Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
Team Statistics
SCORING
Points Per Game
FIRST DOWNS
Rus hing
Pa s s i n g
Penalty
RUSHING YARDAGE
Yards gained rushing
Yards lost rushing
Rushing Attempts
Average Per Rush
Average Per Game
TDs Rushing
PASSING YARDAGE
C o m p - At t - I n t
Average Per Pass
Average Per Catch
Average Per Game
TDs Passing
TOTAL OFFENSE
Total Plays
Average Per Play
Average Per Game
KICK RETURNS: #-Yards
PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards
INT RETURNS: #-Yards
KICK RETURN AVERAGE
PUNT RETURN AVERAGE
INT RETURN AVERAGE
FUMBLES-LOST
PENALTIES-Yards
Average Per Game
PUNTS-Yards
Average Per Punt
Net punt average
TIME OF POSSESSION/Game
3RD-DOWN Conversions
3rd-Down Pct
4TH-DOWN Conversions
4th-Down Pct
SACKS BY-Yards
MISC YARDS
TOUCHDOWNS SCORED
FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS
ON-SIDE KICKS
RED-ZONE SCORES
RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS
PAT-ATTEMPTS
ATTENDANCE
Games/Avg Per Game
Neutral Site Games
Score by Quarters
Arizona
Opponents
ARIZ
96
24.0
90
23
64
3
249
396
147
99
2.5
62.2
3
1490
133-189-0
7.9
11.2
372.5
10
1739
288
6.0
434.8
20-443
4-26
2-0
22.1
6.5
0.0
5-1
33-257
64.2
18-864
48.0
40.4
27: 51
20/54
37%
7/13
54%
3-34
0
13
2-5
1-2
(11-15) 73%
(9-15) 60%
(10-12) 83%
157493
3/52498
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
OT
17
38
16
44
42
20
21
38
0
0
OPP
140
35.0
94
37
48
9
934
1011
77
150
6.2
233.5
11
1002
93-130-2
7.7
10.8
250.5
7
1936
280
6.9
484.0
8-162
10-97
0-0
20.2
9.7
0.0
4-0
28-224
56.0
15-676
45.1
40.7
32: 09
21/52
40%
6/7
86%
12-99
0
18
5-6
0-0
(20-22) 91%
(16-22) 73%
(17-18) 94%
54654
1/54654
0/0
Total
96
140
13
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
Rushing
Antolin, K.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Jenkins, D.
Beirne, B.
Team
Foles, N.
Total
Opponents
Passing
Foles, N.
Beirne, B.
Total
Opponents
Receiving
Criner, J.
Roberts, D.
Buckner, D.
Crump, G.
Douglas, D.
Morrison, R.
Antolin, K.
Hill, A.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Miller, T.
Total
Opponents
14
att gain loss
net avg td
lg avg/g
Punt Returns
no.
4 41 194 14
4 33 156
5
4
4
19
0
2
3
14
0
1
1
0
3
2
1
0 26
4 16
13 99
4 99 396 147
4 150 1011 77
180 4.4 2
151 4.6 0
19 4.8 1
14 4.7 0
-3 -3.0 0
-26 -26.0 0
-86 -5.4 0
249 2.5 3
934 6.2 11
31
15
10
8
0
0
6
31
49
Morrison, R.
Total
Opponents
4
4
10
Interceptions
no.
gp
gp
effic comp-att-int
4
1
4
4
154.94 129-183-0
126.87
4-6-0
154.05 133-189-0
150.98 93-130-2
gp no.
pct
yds td
70.5 1447 10
66.7
43 0
70.4 1490 10
71.5 1002 7
yds
avg
td
lg avg/g
3 21 295
4 21 209
4 19 255
4 18 151
4 17 199
4 13 139
4 10
70
4
9 152
4
3
13
4
1
11
2
1
-4
4 133 1490
4 93 1002
14.0
10.0
13.4
8.4
11.7
10.7
7.0
16.9
4.3
11.0
-4.0
11.2
10.8
2
2
1
1
0
2
1
1
0
0
0
10
7
44
40
54
20
44
34
26
47
5
11
0
54
63
98.3
52.2
63.8
37.8
49.8
34.8
17.5
38.0
3.2
2.8
-2.0
372.5
250.5
45.0
37.8
4.8
7.0
-3.0
-13.0
-21.5
62.2
233.5
Wade, T.
Watley, M.
Total
Opponents
1
1
2
0
yds avg td
26 6.5
26 6.5
97 9.7
lg
0
0
0
15
15
51
yds avg td
lg
0
0
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
lg avg/g
Kick Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
54
16
54
63
Carey, K.
Wharton, G.
Tutogi, T.
Total
Opponents
12
7
1
20
8
278
138
27
443
162
0
0
0
0
0
39
23
27
39
27
Fumble Returns
no.
yds avg td
lg
361.8
43.0
372.5
250.5
Total
Opponents
0
0
23.2
19.7
27.0
22.1
20.2
0 0.0
0 0.0
0
0
0
0
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
##
41
40
2B
24
5
28
1
2C
26
44
43
97
7D
19
93
99
75
91
52
TM
1H
31
1E
90
27
14
49
98
16
Defensive Leaders
Vassallo, P.
Earls, D.
Flowers, M.
Wade, T.
Richardson, S.
Parish, C.
Golden, R.
Watley, M.
Grandon, J.
Hankins, R.
Washington, J.
Usman, M.
Johnson, C.
Hobson, H.
De Rego, L.
Fuimaono, S.
Taula, K.
Tuihalamaka, S.
Muhammed, B.
Team
David Lopez
Tutogi, T.
Bonano, J.
Pettinato, D.
Bondurant, T.
Morrison, R.
Ermisch, Tr.
Fanene, A.
Total
Opponents
gp
ua
4
4
3
4
4
4
4
3
4
4
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
2
2
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
19
24
25
19
17
10
14
13
9
8
8
2
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4
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2
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193
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10
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3
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4
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31
29
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21
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20
19
16
11
10
10
6
6
4
4
3
3
3
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
257
247
tfl/yds
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no-yds
3.5-9
4.0-7
1.0-1
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2.0-12
1.0-1
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2.0-15
1.0-13
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2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Team Game-by-Game (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
TEAM STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
no.
09-03-11
09-08-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
Arizona
Opponents
NORTHERN ARIZONA
at Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
20
21
23
35
99
150
Games played: 4
Avg per rush: 2.5
Avg per catch: 11.2
Pass efficiency: 154.05
Kick ret avg: 22.1
Punt ret avg: 6.5
All purpose avg/game: 552.0
Total offense avg/gm: 434.8
Date
Opponent
ua
Rushing
Receiving
Passing
Kick Returns
Punt Returns
yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg
75 1
41 1
51 0
82 1
249 3
934 11
Tackles
a
total
tfl-yds
Sacks
no-yds
9.0-47
5.0-19
0.0-0
5.0-11
19.0-77
24.0-138
2.0-21
1.0-13
0.0-0
0.0-0
3.0-34
12.0-99
34-42-0 412 5 44
37-51-0 398 1 54
28-39-0 282 1 38
34-57-0 398 3 44
133-189-0 1490 10 54
93-130-2 1002 7 63
Fumble
ff fr-yds
41
66
41
45
193
197
20
10
22
12
64
50
Date
no.
yds
avg
long
blkd
tb
fc
50+
i20
md-att
3
5
5
5
18
15
152
240
250
222
864
676
50.7
48.0
50.0
44.4
48.0
45.1
56
54
62
53
62
61
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
1
0
2
0
3
6
2
3
3
2
10
6
3
0
1
1
5
3
0-1
0-0
1-3
1-1
2-5
5-6
09-03-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA
09-08-1 at Oklahoma State
09-17-1 STANFORD
09-24-1 OREGON
Arizona
Opponents
Punting
2
0
0
0
2
4
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
2
3
6
9
20
8
50
57
139
197
443
162
Pass Defense
int-yds qbh brup
09-03-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA
09-08-1 at Oklahoma State
09-17-1 STANFORD
09-24-1 OREGON
Arizona
Opponents
Opponent
61
76
63
57
257
247
20 34 412 5 44
6 37 398 1 54
31 28 282 1 38
16 34 398 3 44
31 133 1490 10 54
49 93 1002 7 63
1-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
0-0
0
2
0
0
2
3
1
5
5
3
14
19
0
0
0
0
0
0
Blkd
kick
0
0
0
0
0
1
Field Goals
27
22
34
39
39
27
0
0
0
0
0
0
15
3
0
8
26
97
0 15 487
0 3 439
0 0 333
0 8 480
0 15 1739
0 51 1936
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv
5-6
2-2
1-1
2-3
10-12
17-18
long blkd no.
0
0
27
28
28
45
2
1
0
1
4
10
0
0
0
0
0
0
tot
off
0
0
0
1
1
0
Kickoffs
saf
pts
0
0
0
0
0
0
41
14
10
31
96
140
yds
avg
tb
ob
7 485
3 196
3 210
4 280
17 1171
27 1835
69.3
65.3
70.0
70.0
68.9
68.0
6
0
1
2
9
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
17
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Opponent Game-by-Game (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
OPPONENT STATISTICS
Date
Opponent
no.
09-03-11
09-08-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
Opponents
Arizona
NORTHERN ARIZONA
at Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
33
31
39
47
150
99
Games played: 4
Avg per rush: 6.2
Avg per catch: 10.8
Pass efficiency: 150.98
Kick ret avg: 20.2
Punt ret avg: 9.7
All purpose avg/game: 548.8
Total offense avg/gm: 484.0
Date
Opponent
80 0 20 20 179 1
197 3 41 42 397 2
242 2 49 20 325 2
415 6 47 11 101 2
934 11 49 93 1002 7
249 3 31 133 1490 10
Tackles
a
total
Sacks
no-yds
3.0-16
3.0-11
10.0-57
8.0-54
24.0-138
19.0-77
1.0-7
1.0-6
5.0-40
5.0-46
12.0-99
3.0-34
20-26-1 179 1
42-53-1 397 2
20-31-0 325 2
11-20-0 101 2
93-130-2 1002 7
133-189-0 1490 10
Fumble
ff fr-yds
0-0
1-0
0-0
0-0
1-0
0-0
1 20
3 68
2 29
2 45
8 162
20 443
Pass Defense
int-yds qbh brup
12
16
4
18
50
64
Date
no.
yds
avg
long
blkd
tb
fc
50+
i20
md-att
7
3
2
3
15
18
272
162
86
156
676
864
38.9
54.0
43.0
52.0
45.1
48.0
51
57
47
61
61
62
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
2
3
0
1
2
6
3
1
3
0
2
6
10
1
0
1
1
3
5
1-1
1-2
3-3
0-0
5-6
2-5
Punting
0
1
1
2
4
2
36
63
39
19
63
54
37
50
48
62
197
193
Opponent
49
66
52
80
247
257
tfl-yds
36
63
39
19
63
54
09-03-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA
09-08-1 at Oklahoma State
09-17-1 STANFORD
09-24-1 OREGON
Opponents
Arizona
09-03-1 NORTHERN ARIZONA
09-08-1 at Oklahoma State
09-17-1 STANFORD
09-24-1 OREGON
Opponents
Arizona
18
ua
Rushing
Receiving
Passing
Kick Returns
Punt Returns
yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
0-0
2-0
0
3
0
0
3
2
2
5
2
10
19
14
0
0
0
0
0
0
Blkd
kick
0
0
0
1
1
0
Field Goals
20
27
20
25
27
39
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
17
18
58
97
26
0
0
0
0
0
0
PAT Attempts
kick rush rcv
1-1
4-5
4-4
8-8
17-18
10-12
long blkd no.
28
18
45
0
45
28
1
3
2
4
10
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
Kickoffs
tot
off
4 259
15 594
14 567
51 516
51 1936
15 1739
saf
pts
0
0
0
0
0
0
10
37
37
56
140
96
yds
avg
tb
ob
3 210
7 483
8 553
9 589
27 1835
17 1171
70.0
69.0
69.1
65.4
68.0
68.9
1
4
2
0
7
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
Opponent
41 - 10
14 - 37
10 - 37
31 - 56
96 - 140
Score
/
/
/
/
/
16
25
24
29
94
Total
24
21
19
26
90
3rd Down
Conversions
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
Totals
Opponent
2-12
8-15
7-16
4-9
21-52
2-7
8-16
4-12
6-19
20-54
/
/
/
/
/
NORTHERN ARIZONA
Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
Totals
/
/
/
/
/
4
8
7
18
37
0-1
2-2
2-2
2-2
6-7
/
/
/
/
/
9
17
15
7
48
/
/
/
/
/
23:47
28:38
24:12
34:46
111:23
3
0
2
4
9
/
/
/
/
/
36:13
31:22
35:48
25:14
128:37
Time of
Possession
1
0
1
1
3
Pen
33-80
31-197
39-242
47-415
150-934
/
/
/
/
/
9.8
7.8
7.2
7.0
7.9
/
/
/
/
/
6.9
7.5
10.5
5.1
7.7
Avg
Yds/Pass
20-26-1
42-53-1
20-31-0
11-20-0
93-130-2
Passing
Comp-Att-Int
34-42-0
37-51-0
28-39-0
34-57-0
133-189-0
Avg
Yds/Rush
/
/
/
/
/
TOP
Margin
2.4
6.4
6.2
8.8
6.2
3.8
2.0
2.2
2.3
2.5
/
/
/
/
/
-12:26
-2:44
-11:36
9:32
-17:14
20-75
21-41
23-51
35-82
99-249
Rushing
Number-Yards
/
/
/
/
/
7.9
6.1
5.4
5.2
6.0
4.4
7.1
8.1
7.7
6.9
Total Offense
Plays-Yards
3-50.7
5-48.0
5-50.0
5-44.4
18-48.0
/
/
/
/
/
7-38.9
3-54.0
2-43.0
3-52.0
15-45.1
Punting
Number-Avg
179
62-487 / 59-259
397
72-439 / 84-594
325
62-333 / 70-567
101
92-480 / 67-516
1002 288-1739 / 280-1936
/
/
/
/
/
Avg
Yds/Play
412
398
282
398
1490
Yards
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
17
19
12
16
64
First Downs
Rush
Pass
6
2
6
9
23
/
/
/
/
/
4th Down
Conversions
1-2
1-3
0-1
5-7
7-13
Note: Game totals are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT for each category
/
/
/
/
/
24
85
47
103
259
Return
Yards
65
60
139
205
469
/
/
/
/
/
8-47
10-90
5-45
5-42
28-224
Penalties
Number-Yards
10-74
11-67
3-25
9-91
33-257
/
/
/
/
/
1
1
0
0
2
TurnOvers
0
1
0
0
1
/
/
/
/
/
1
1
5
5
12
Sacks
2
1
0
0
3
19
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Red-Zone Results (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
Arizona Inside Opponent Red-Zone
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-08-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
NORTHERN ARIZONA
at Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
Totals
11 of 15 (73.3%)
Score
W
L
L
L
41-10
14-37
10-37
31-56
Times Times
In RZ Scored
5
2
3
5
15
4
1
2
4
11
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
28
7
10
25
70
4
1
1
3
9
1
1
0
1
3
3
0
1
2
6
0
0
1
1
2
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
1
0
1
1
1
0
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Opponents Inside Arizona Red-Zone
20
Date
Opponent
09-03-11
09-08-11
09-17-11
09-24-11
NORTHERN ARIZONA
at Oklahoma State
STANFORD
OREGON
Totals
20 of 22 (90.9%)
Score
W
L
L
L
41-10
14-37
10-37
31-56
Times Times
In RZ Scored
3
7
4
8
22
2
6
4
8
20
Total
Pts
TDs
Rush
TDs
Pass
TDs
FGs
Made
10
37
20
56
123
1
5
2
8
16
0
3
1
6
10
1
2
1
2
6
1
1
2
0
4
Failed to score inside RZ
FGA Down
Int Fumb Half Game
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Passing Game-by-Game (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
#8 Foles, N.
Northern Arizona
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Oregon
TOTALS
Comp
34
37
24
34
129
Att
42
51
33
57
183
Int
0
0
0
0
0
Pct
81.0
72.5
72.7
59.6
70.5
Yards
412
398
239
398
1447
TD Long
5
44
1
54
1
38
3
44
10
54
Sacked
1-7
1-6
5-40
5-46
12-99
Effic
202.64
144.57
143.56
135.67
154.94
#7 Beirne, B.
Stanford
TOTALS
Comp
4
4
Att
6
6
Int
0
0
Pct
66.7
66.7
Yards
43
43
TD Long
0
16
0
16
Sacked
0-0
0-0
Effic
126.87
126.87
2011 Arizona Football
Arizona Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (as of Sep 26, 2011)
All games
RUSHING
Antolin, K. RB
Carey, K. RB
Tutogi, T. HB
Jenkins, D. RB
Beirne, B. QB
Team
Foles, N. QB
RECEIVING
Criner, J. WR
Buckner, D. WR
Roberts, D. WR
Douglas, D. WR
Hill, A. WR
Crump, G. WR
Morrison, R. WR
Antolin, K. RB
Carey, K. RB
Tutogi, T. HB
Miller, T. WR
No-Yds/TD
NAU
OKST
STAN
ORE
41-180/2
33-151/0
4-19/1
3-14/0
1--3/0
1--26/0
16--86/0
6-41/0
9-59/0
2-8/1
DNP
DNP
1--26/0
2--7/0
13-22/1
6-19/0
DNP
DNP
2-0/0
9-62/0
6-25/0
1-4/0
1--3/0
DNP
6--37/0
13-55/1
12-48/0
2-11/0
2-10/0
DNP
DNP
6--42/0
NAU
OKST
No-Yds/TD
21-295/2
19-255/1
21-209/2
17-199/0
9-152/1
18-151/1
13-139/2
10-70/1
3-13/0
1-11/0
1--4/0
6-151/1
DNP
4-38/0 10-142/1
7-58/0
5-29/0
6-48/0
1-24/1 8-128/0
5-43/1
3-19/0
5-42/1
2-18/0
5-51/1
2-10/0
1-5/0
1-4/0
DNP
DNP
STAN
ORE
6-48/1
4-71/0
5-62/0
4-31/0
5-44/0
1-15/0
1--4/0
1-4/0
1-11/0
-
9-96/0
1-4/0
4-60/2
7-120/0
5-45/0
5-64/1
2-13/0
1--4/0
21
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona - Long Plays
20-YARD PLUS PLAYS
Yds Type Player(s)
54*
47
44
44
42
40
39
38
34
34*
31
31
28
27
27
27
27
26
26
25
25
24*
24*
23
23
22
22
21
21
21
21
20
20
20
20
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
KR
Pass
KR
Pass
Rush
Pass
Pass
KR
KR
KR
Pass
Pass
Pass
Pass
KR
Pass
Pass
KR
KR
Pass
KR
KR
KR
Pass
KR
KR
KR
Rush
Pass
Buckner, D. from Foles, N.
Hill, A. from Foles, N.
Criner, J. from Foles, N.
Douglas, D. from Foles, N.
Criner, J. from Foles, N.
Roberts, D. from Foles, N.
Carey, K.
Buckner, D. from Foles, N.
Carey, K.
Morrison, R. from Foles, N.
Antolin, K.
Criner, J. from Foles, N.
Criner, J. from Foles, N.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Carey, K.
Roberts, D. from Foles, N.
Antolin, K. from Foles, N.
Hill, A. from Foles, N.
Buckner, D. from Foles, N.
Carey, K.
Morrison, R. from Foles, N.
Hill, A. from Foles, N.
Wharton, G.
Carey, K.
Criner, J. from Foles, N.
Wharton, G.
Carey, K.
Wharton, G.
Douglas, D. from Foles, N.
Wharton, G.
Carey, K.
Wharton, G.
Antolin, K.
Crump, G. from Foles, N.
* touchdown scored on play
Opponent
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
Northern Arizona
Oregon
Northern Arizona
Oregon
Oregon
Stanford
Stanford
Oregon
Stanford
Oregon
Northern Arizona
Stanford
Northern Arizona
Oregon
Stanford
Northern Arizona
Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State
Oregon
Northern Arizona
Northern Arizona
Northern Arizona
Oregon
Northern Arizona
Oklahoma State
Oregon
Stanford
Oklahoma State
Stanford
Stanford
Oklahoma State
Northern Arizona
Oregon
LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS
Long Plays By Yards
No. TD
100+
90-99
80-89
70-79
60-69
50-59
40-49
30-39
20-29
Long Plays By Type
Rushing
Passing
Punt returns
Kick returns
Interceptions
Fumble returns
Other
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
0
1
5
6
23
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
2
No.
TD
2
19
0
14
0
0
0
35
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
20-YARD PLUS BY PLAYER
Player
No. TD R P KR PR IR FR
Carey, K.
Wharton, G.
Criner, J.
Hill, A.
Buckner, D.
Antolin, K.
Morrison, R.
Douglas, D.
Roberts, D.
Crump, G.
Tutogi, T.
TOTAL
8
5
5
3
3
3
2
2
2
1
1
35
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
0
0
0
0
4
0 0 8
0 0 5
0 5 0
0 3 0
0 3 0
2 1 0
0 2 0
0 2 0
0 2 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
2 19 14
LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR
Rushing
31
Antolin, K. vs Stanford (9/17/2011)
Rushing Touchdown
7
Antolin, K. vs Oregon (9/24/2011)
Passing
54
Buckner, D. from Foles, N.
vs Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Passing Touchdown
54
Buckner, D. from Foles, N.
vs Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Punt Return
15
Morrison, R. vs Northern Arizona (9/3/2011)
Kick Return
39
Carey, K. vs Oregon (9/24/2011)
Interception Return
0
0
Wade, T. vs Northern Arizona (9/3/2011)
Watley, M. vs Oklahoma State (9/8/2011)
Fumble Return
None
Punt
62
Dugandzic, K. vs Stanford (9/17/2011)
Field Goal
28
22
Zendejas, A. vs Oregon (9/24/2011)
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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2011 Arizona Football
Arizona - "Money" Plays
Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown
MONEY RUSHERS
1st
TD
No.
Att
MONEY RECEPTIONS
1st
TD
No.
Rec
Antolin, K.
Carey, K.
Tutogi, T.
Jenkins, D.
Foles, N.
TOTALS
10
9
2
1
1
23
2
0
1
0
0
3
11
9
2
1
1
24
41
33
4
3
4
87
Roberts, D.
Douglas, D.
Criner, J.
Buckner, D.
Morrison, R.
Hill, A.
Crump, G.
Antolin, K.
Tutogi, T.
TOTALS
11
11
10
9
6
6
6
4
1
64
2
0
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
10
13
11
11
9
6
6
6
4
1
67
21
17
21
19
13
9
18
10
1
133
1ST DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
1st
TD
No.
Att
1ST DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
1st
TD
No.
Rec
3
3
1
1
4
4
18
43
Criner, J.
Douglas, D.
Buckner, D.
Hill, A.
Roberts, D.
Antolin, K.
Tutogi, T.
TOTALS
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
19
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
2
5
4
3
2
2
2
1
19
12
7
9
4
8
6
1
61
2ND DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
1st
TD
No.
Att
2ND DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
1st
TD
No.
Rec
Carey, K.
Antolin, K.
Tutogi, T.
Foles, N.
TOTALS
7
3
2
1
13
0
0
1
0
1
7
3
2
1
13
10
15
2
1
29
Roberts, D.
Douglas, D.
Criner, J.
Crump, G.
Buckner, D.
Morrison, R.
Antolin, K.
Hill, A.
TOTALS
5
5
4
4
3
2
2
1
26
1
0
2
1
0
1
0
1
6
6
5
5
4
3
2
2
1
28
7
6
8
7
7
4
3
2
46
3RD DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
1st
TD
No.
Att
3RD DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
1st
TD
No.
Rec
3
1
1
5
1
0
0
1
3
1
1
5
7
1
3
11
Morrison, R.
Roberts, D.
Hill, A.
Buckner, D.
Douglas, D.
Criner, J.
Crump, G.
TOTALS
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
15
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
4
3
3
2
1
1
1
15
5
4
3
2
3
1
2
21
1st
TD
No.
Att
4TH DOWN
MONEY RECEPTIONS
1st
TD
No.
Rec
1
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
2
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
4
1
0
0
0
1
2
1
1
1
5
2
1
1
1
5
Antolin, K.
TOTALS
Antolin, K.
Jenkins, D.
Carey, K.
TOTALS
4TH DOWN
MONEY RUSHERS
Carey, K.
Antolin, K.
TOTALS
Roberts, D.
Douglas, D.
Crump, G.
Buckner, D.
TOTALS
23
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Arizona Football Scoring Drives
Game
Obtained
Scoring Play
Plays
Yards
TOP
Score
QTR
Time
NAU
W, 41-10
Punt
Punt
INT
Punt
Punt
Punt
Criner 10-yard pass from Foles (XP)
Tutogi 5-yard run (XP)
Antolin 18-yard pass from Foles (XP)
Morrison 24-yard pass from Foles (XP)
Hill 24-yard pass from Foles (XP missed)
Crump 18-yard pass from Foles (XP)
3
7
1
5
5
10
54
52
18
85
59
63
0:47
2:16
0:09
1:36
1:22
4:36
7-0
14-0
21-10
28-10
34-10
41-10
1
1
3
3
3
4
12:35
0:02
7:39
3:10
0:35
9:26
Oklahoma St.
L, 37-14
Punt
Kickoff
Antolin 1-yard run (XP)
Buckner 54-yard pass from Foles (XP)
10
6
71
78
4:10
2:29
7-21
14-34
3
4
7:38
10:03
Stanford
L, 37-10
Kickoff
Kickoff
Salazar 27-yard field goal
Criner 6-yard pass from Foles (XP)
7
11
69
79
2:38
3:45
3-10
10-13
2
2
14:15
5:57
Oregon
L, 56-31
Punt
Kickoff
Kickoff
Punt
Kickoff
Zendejas 28-yard field goal
Morrison 34-yard pass from Foles (XP blocked)
Antolin 7-yard run (2-pt conversion pass good)
Roberts 7-yard pass from Foles (XP)
Roberts 4-yard pass from Foles (XP)
13
7
12
9
10
61
81
74
65
75
5:02
1:34
4:25
3:14
3:19
3-14
9-35
16-35
24-35
31-49
1
2
3
3
4
0:30
1:04
10:30
5:43
6:29
Arizona Football Game-by-Game Drive Charts
Game
NAU
at Oklahoma St.
Stanford
Oregon
at USC
at Oregon St.
UCLA
at Washington
Utah
at Colorado
at Arizona St.
Louisiana
24
Drives
TD
FG
MFG
Punt
Fuble
INT
12
12
10
13
6
2
1
4
0
0
1
1
1
0
2
0
3
5
5
5
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
Downs Half
1
2
1
2
1
2
0
1
Avg. Start
Opp. Avg. Start
Own 34
Own 20
Own 22
Own 26
Own 21
Own 27
Own 22
Own 31
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SCORING BY QUARTER
1
0
14
NAU
Arizona
2
10
0
3
0
20
4
0
7
Final
10
41
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
ARIZ 12:35
ARIZ 00:02
Criner10 yd pass from Foles. (Salazar, J. kick); 3-54-0:47
Tutogi, T. 5 yd run (Salazar, J. kick); 7-52-2:16
Second Quarter
NAU 07:39
NAU 00:25
Matt Myers 28 yd field goal; 13-6-7:23
Paden 12 yd pass from Grossart (Myers kick); 9-91-3:59
Third Quarter
ARIZ 13:07
ARIZ 03:10
ARIZ 0:35
Antolin18 yd pass from Foles (Salazar, J. kick); 1-18-0:09
Morrison 24 yd pass from Foles (Salazar, J. kick); 5-85-1:36
Hill, A. 24 yd pass from Foles (Salazar kick failed); 5-59-1:22
Fourth Quarter
ARIZ 09:26
Crump 18 yd pass from Foles (Zendejas, A. kick);10-63-4:36
Sept. 3, 2011 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (51,761)
Start: 7:07 p.m. // TOG: 2:56 // Weather: 95 degrees, clear
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Nick Foles threw for 412 yards and had three of his five touchdown passes
in third quarter, helping Arizona shake off a first-half funk to open the season with a 41-10 win
over Northern Arizona Saturday night.
The Wildcats flew around the field while building a 14-0 lead in the first quarter, then went
stagnant in the second, allowing the FCS Lumberjacks to get within four points.
Triggered by Trevin Wade’s interception, Arizona pulled away in the third quarter on touchdown
passes from Foles to Keola Antolin, Richard Morrison and Austin Hill.
Juron Criner also caught a TD pass, finishing with six catches for 151 yards. Foles was 34 for 42
passing.
Northern Arizona’s Cary Grossart threw for 179 yards on 20 of 26 passing. Zach Bauman ran for 99
yards on 27 carries.
The Wildcats were hoping Northern Arizona would serve as a warmup for a schedule that’s about
to get real tough.
TEAM STATS
Category
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Sacks by-Yards
Game 1
Northern Arizona ........................ 10
Arizona....................................... 41
NAU
16
33-80
179
26-20-1
59-259
0-0
1-4
1-20
0-0
7-38.9
3-0
8-47
36:13
2 of 12
0 of 1
2-3
1-7
Arizona
24
20-75
412
42-34-0
62-487
0-0
2-15
2-50
1-0
3-50.7
1-0
10-74
23:47
2 of 7
1 of 2
4-5
2-21
After the Lumberjacks, Arizona has a short turnaround for a road game against No. 9 Oklahoma
State on Thursday. Two home dates follow: against No. 7 Stanford and Heisman Trophy favorite
Andrew Luck on Sept. 17, then third-ranked Oregon on Sept. 24.
With plenty of new players, including the entire offensive line, the Wildcats needed this game
to build some confidence -- for the inexperienced guys and the ones who suffered through the
season-ending five-game losing streak in 2010.
Everyone looked good early against Northern Arizona.
Foles opened by hitting Criner on a 42-yard play-action pass, then floated in a 10-yard touchdown
pass to him in the corner of the end zone two plays later.
Arizona kept rolling, Taimi Tutogi making it 14-0 in the closing seconds of the first quarter on a
5-yard TD run through a huge hole off right tackle.
Arizona’s defense was good, too, swarming the Lumberjacks while holding them to 14 yards on
12 plays.
Rout on the way, right? Not quite.
Once the second quarter started, the offense sputtered, with the running game nonexistent -- five
yards on six carries in the first half -- and Foles unable to find his receivers as readily.
INDIVIDUAL STATS
Grossart started to find some seams going the other way, picking the Wildcats apart to go 16 of 17
for 145 yards in the first half.
RUSHING: NAU-Zach Bauman 27-99; Giovannie Dixon 2-3; Cary Grossart4-minus 22.
Arizona-Carey, K. 9-59; Antolin, K. 6-41; Tutogi, T. 2-8; Foles, N. 2-minus 7;
Team 1-minus 26.
Matt Myers hit a 28-yard field goal midway through the second quarter, and Grossart found Khalil
Paden on a 12-yard touchdown pass in the closing seconds of the half, getting NAU within 14-10.
PASSING: NAU-Cary Grossart 20-26-1-179. Arizona-Foles, N. 34-42-0-412.
Arizona quickly moved into position for a field-goal attempt, thanks to a 42-yard up-for-grabs
catch by Criner, but Jaime Salazar’s 36-yard attempt was way right.
RECEIVING: NAU-Ify Umodu 7-90; Zach Bauman 4-20; Khalil Paden 3-30; Daniel Adler
2-15; Brian Riley 1-24; Dejzon Walker 1-8; Jake Hess 1-5; Cary Grossart 1-minus 13.
Arizona-Roberts, D. 7-58; Criner, J. 6-151; Antolin, K. 5-51; Crump, G. 5-43; Morrison, R.
5-42; Buckner, D. 4-38; Hill, A. 1-24; Carey, K. 1-5.
It wasn’t too much of a surprise that Northern Arizona kept it close; the Lumberjacks were within
a touchdown in the fourth quarter against Arizona State last season and had the Wildcats still in
their sights at halftime the year before.
INTERCEPTIONS: NAU-None. Arizona-Wade, T. 1-0.
Arizona was still in a fog to open the second half, going three-and-out.
Wade’s interception jolted the Wildcats back.
FUMBLES: NAU-Cary Grossart 2-0; Zach Bauman 1-0. Arizona-Morrison, R. 1-0.
SACKS (UA-A): NAU-Isaac Bond 1-0. Arizona-Usman, M. 1-0; Parish, C. 1-0.
Stepping front of a receiver on NAU’s second play, Wade made the pick at the 12-yard line, and
Antolin scored on a swing pass the next play, bowling over a defender, tightroping the sideline
then diving the final few yards to the pylon.
Morrison followed with a 24-yard touchdown reception from Foles across the middle, and Hill all
but sealed it with his first career catch, a 24-yard TD that Arizona up 34-10.
Arizona’s defense was just as dominant, holding Northern Arizona to 25 yards in the third quarter
and no points in the second half.
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SCORING BY QUARTER
Arizona
(9) Oklahoma St.
1
0
7
2
0
7
3
7
6
4
7
10
Final
14
37
SCORING SUMMARY
Game 2
Arizona....................................... 14
(9) Oklahoma State ..................... 37
Sept. 8, 2011 // Stillwater, Okla. // Boone Pickens (54,654)
Start: 7:06 p.m. // TOG: 3:16 // Weather: 81 degrees, clear
First Quarter
OKST 11:30
OKST 02:54
Randle, Joseph 1 yd run (Sharp, Quinn kick); 9-88-3:30
Blackmon 3 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick); 12-80-4:34
Second Quarter
OKST 13:30
Randle, Joseph 4 yd run (Sharp kick); 10-70-3:06
Third Quarter
ARIZ 07:38
OKST 00:30
Antolin, K. 1 yd run (Salazar, J. kick); 10-71-4:10
Blackmon 8 yd pass from Weeden (Sharp kick failed); 6-38-2:12
Fourth Quarter
OKST 12:32
ARIZ 10:03
OKST 03:03
Smith, Jeremy 6 yd run (Sharp kick); 4-73-1:06
Buckner, D. 54 yd pass from Foles, N. (Salazar, J. kick); 6-78-2:29
Sharp, Quinn 18 yd field goall; 15-78-7:00
TEAM STATS
Category
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Sacks By: Number-Yards
Arizona
21
21-41
398
51-37-0
72-439
0-0
1-3
3-57
1-0
5-48.0
1-1
11-67
28:38
8 of 16
1 of 3
1-2
1-13
Oklahoma State
25
31-197
397
53-42-1
84-594
0-0
3-17
3-68
0-0
3-54.0
0-0
10-90
31:22
8 of 15
2 of 2
6-7
1-6
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING: ARIZ-Antolin, K. 13-22; Carey, K. 6-19; Foles, N. 2-0.
OKST-Randle, Joseph 15-121; Smith, Jeremy 11-65; Sharp, Quinn 1-23; Blackmon, J. 1-6;
Staley, Kye 1-4; Weeden, Brandon 2-minus 22.
PASSING: ARIZ-Foles, N. 37-51-0-398. OKST-Weeden, Brandon 42-53-1-397.
RECEIVING: ARIZ-Buckner, D. 10-142; Hill, A. 8-128; Douglas, D. 6-48;
Roberts, D. 5-29; Crump, G. 3-19; Morrison, R. 2-18; Antolin, K. 2-10; Carey, K. 1-4.
OKST-Blackmon, J. 12-128; Randle, Joseph 9-99; Cooper, Josh 6-58; Anyiam, Hubert 3-38;
Chelf, Colton 3-24; Moore, Tracy 2-16; Staley, Kye 2-14; Harrison, M. 2-13; Youman, Wilson
1-4; Paulsen, David 1-2; Horton, Justin 1-1.
INTERCEPTIONS: ARIZ-Watley, M. 1-0. OKST-None
FUMBLES: ARIZ-Hill, A. 1-1. OKST-None.
SACKS (UA-A): ARIZ-Team 1-0. OKST-Nicholas, Nigel 1-0.
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STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Brandon Weeden connected with Justin Blackmon on two short touchdown tosses, Joseph Randle ran for two scores and No. 9 Oklahoma State used an early burst of
offense to beat Arizona 37-14 on Thursday night in a rematch of last year’s Alamo Bowl.
The Cowboys (2-0) scored on their first three drives to open a 21-0 lead in the first 16 1/2 minutes,
then put it away with two scores midway through the second half.
Randle had 121 yards rushing and nine catches for 99 yards, and Blackmon had 128 yards on 12
receptions to extend his NCAA record streak to 14 straight games with at least 100 yards receiving.
Weeden finished with 397 yards passing, one less than Arizona’s Nick Foles, in a duel between the
nation’s top two passers from the first week of the season.
The Wildcats (1-1) played without Juron Criner, who was the Pac-10’s top receiver last season and
tied the school record with 11 touchdown catches. He had an appendectomy on Monday, and
it’s unclear whether he’ll be able to return in time for Arizona’s home games the next two weeks
against No. 6 Stanford and No. 12 Oregon.
But even with Criner out, Foles flung it around without many issues. Texas transfer Dan Buckner
had 10 catches for 142 yards, including a 54-yarder for a touchdown, and Austin Hill had 128 yards
on eight receptions.
The Wildcats’ running game continued to struggle. Keola Antonin had just 22 yards on 13 carries,
including a 1-yard touchdown run during a stretch when Arizona made five straight defensive
stops to give itself a chance.
Oklahoma State flipped the field when punter Quinn Sharp took off for a 23-yard gain on a fake,
and the Wildcats then got in their own way with a series of penalties that backed them up to their
own 1-yard line before punting it back.
Weeden capitalized on the short field by feeding Blackmon on four straight plays, the last one a
3-yard fade pattern to the right side of the end zone. Randle highlighted the Cowboys’ next drive
by coming out of the backfield to catch a 63-yard flip over the middle and set up Jeremy Smith’s
6-yard TD run that made it 34-7 early in the fourth quarter.
Buckner answered with his long TD on a stop-and-go down the right sideline against Devin
Hedgepeth, but it was too little, too late for Arizona.
The Wildcats, who lost 36-10 in the Alamo Bowl to complete a five-game free fall at the end of
last season, hadn’t put up nearly enough resistance at the start and lost to OSU for the second
time in nine months.
Weeden completed 19 of his first 20 passes as Oklahoma State charged down the field on scoring
drives of 88, 80 and 70 yards. Randle had touchdown runs of 1 and 4 yards, and in between
Weeden tossed a 3-yard fade pass that Blackmon caught over his shoulder before tapping his right
foot in the corner of the end zone.
Weeden’s first 13 passes were completed before he overshot Tracy Moore on a deep ball. He
then reeled off nine more completions before finishing the first half with 240 yards on 28-for-32
passing.
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SCORING BY QUARTER
(6) Stanford
Arizona
1
10
0
2
6
10
3
7
0
4
14
0
Final
37
10
SCORING SUMMARY
First Quarter
STAN 6:11 Williamson, J 20 yd field goal; 9-57, 3:29
STAN 1:59 Wilkerson, A 24 yd run (Williamson, J kick); 5-72, 2:08
Second Quarter
ARIZ
STAN
ARIZ
STAN
14:15 Salazar, J. 27 yd field goal; 7-69, 2:38
9:42 Williamson, J 45 yd field goal; 8-64, 4:26
5:57 Criner, J. 6 yd pass from Foles, N. (Salazar, J. kick); 11-79, 3:45
1:22 Williamson, J 33 yd field goal; 10-65, 4:35
Third Quarter
STAN 5:22 Ertz, Z 16 yd pass from Luck, A (Williamson, J kick); 7-81, 3:26
Fourth Quarter
Game 3
(6) Stanford ................................ 37
Arizona....................................... 10
Sept. 17, 2011 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (49,636)
Start: 7:51 p.m. // TOG: 3:18 // Weather: 78 degrees, clear
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Andrew Luck threw for 325 yards and had both of his touchdown passes
in the second half, helping No. 6 Stanford pull away for a 37-10 victory over Arizona on Saturday
night in the Pac-12 opener for both teams.
Stanford (3-0) struggled to find the end zone in the first half, then wore Arizona down in the
second.
Luck picked the Wildcats apart on 20-of-31 passing, throwing touchdown passes to Zach Ertz in
the third quarter and Levine Toilolo in the fourth. Stepfan Taylor added a career-high 153 yards
rushing and Stanford had a balanced 567 yards to win its 11th straight game, the Cardinal’s
longest run since taking 13 straight from 1939-41.
Nick Foles threw for 239 yards and a touchdown, but couldn’t overcome Arizona’s anemic running
game by himself. The Wildcats (1-2) had just 51 yards rushing on 23 carries in their sixth straight
loss to an FBS team.
STAN 14:54 Toilolo, L 34 yd pass from Luck, A (Williamson, J kick); 8-80, 3:00
STAN 4:27 Stewart, J 2 yd run (Williamson, J kick); 12-91, 6:55
Stanford rolled through its first two games, outscoring San Jose State and Duke by a combined
score of 101-17. Luck, not surprisingly, was the catalyst, throwing for 461 yards and six touchdowns with one interception.
TEAM STATS
Playing Arizona in the desert figured to be a stiffer challenge for the Cardinal.
Category
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Sacks By: Number-Yards
Stanford
24
39-242
325
31-20-0
70-567
0-0
2-18
2-29
0-0
2-43.0
0-0
5-45
35:48
7 of 16
2 of 2
4-4
5-40
Arizona
19
23-51
282
39-28-0
62-333
0-0
0-0
6-139
0-0
5-50.0
1-0
3-25
24:12
4 of 12
0 of 1
2-3
0-0
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING: Stanford-Taylor, S 22-153; Luck, A 3-36; Wilkerson, A 2-28; Stewart, J
6-15; Gaffney, T 3-13; TEAM 3-minus 3. Arizona-Antolin, K. 9-62; Carey, K. 6-25;
Jenkins, D. 1-4; Beirne, B. 1-minus 3; Foles, N. 6-minus 37.
PASSING: Stanford-Luck, A 20-31-0-325. Arizona-Foles, N. 24-33-0-239; Beirne, B.
4-6-0-43.
RECEIVING: Stanford-Hewitt, R 5-71; Toilolo, L 4-102; Ertz, Z 4-58; Whalen, G
3-26; Owusu, C 2-45; Fleener, C 1-20; Gaffney, T 1-3. Arizona-Criner, J. 6-48;
Roberts, D. 5-62; Crump, G. 5-44; Buckner, D. 4-71; Douglas, D. 4-31; Morrison,
R. 1-15; Tutogi, T. 1-11; Carey, K. 1-4; Antolin, K. 1-minus 4.
INTERCEPTIONS: Stanford-None. Arizona-None.
The Wildcats have one of the nation’s best quarterbacks in Foles, who, like Luck, figures to be a
first-round NFL draft pick. The 6-foot-5 senior doesn’t have the polish that Luck has, but is prolific,
completing 76 percent of his passes for 810 yards and six touchdowns the first two games.
Arizona also sent Stanford home with a disappointing loss in its last trip to Tucson, scoring two
touchdowns in the fourth quarter for a 43-38 comeback victory.
That was just two years ago, but it seems like forever with the direction these teams have headed
since.
The Cardinal rolled over the Wildcats 42-17 last season behind Luck’s 293 yards and two
touchdowns. Luck may be even better this season and Arizona struggled against a good passer
last week, allowing Oklahoma State’s Brandon Weedon to pick it apart for 397 yards and two
touchdowns in a 17-point loss.
The Wildcats also have been one-dimensional on offense, relying almost solely on Foles while the
running game has averaged just 58 yards per game, 115th in the nation. Stanford was second
nationally through the first two games, allowing 28.5 yards per game, so it was weakness against
strength.
And, though it wasn’t pretty at times, the game turned out about how you might think.
Arizona again had trouble running the ball - minus-6 yards on 10 carries in the first half - but Foles
made up for it, completing his first 17 passes while throwing for 198 yards and a touchdown. The
score went on a 6-yard pass to Juron Criner, who showed no ill affects from the appendectomy
that kept him out of last week’s game against Oklahoma State.
The Wildcats kept it close, but could have been closer: Jaime Salazar missed field goals to end the
second quarter and start the third, making him 1-for-4 on the season after Arizona was haunted
by missed kicks a year ago.
Stanford’s kicking game worked just fine - Jordan Williamson hit from 20, 45 and 33 yards - but
the Cardinal wanted touchdowns after getting so deep into Arizona’s end. The only one Stanford
got came late in the first quarter, when Anthony Wilkerson scored on a 24-yard run on a fourthand-a-foot misdirection play.
Leading 16-10 after one half, Stanford stomped the Wildcats down in the second.
FUMBLES: Stanford-None. Arizona-Foles, N. 1-0.
Luck hit tight end Ertz on a 16-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter, then had two choices
to open the fourth quarter on a defensive breakdown by Arizona. He settled on Toilolo (he was
deeper), who scored easily on a 34-yard pass to put the Cardinal up 30-10.
SACKS (UA-A): Stanford-Gardner, B 1-0; Vaughters, J 1-0; Murphy, T 1-0; TEAM
1-0; Bergen, M 1-0. Arizona-None.
That’s seven touchdowns to tight ends - out of nine - for Luck this season and 53 TDs overall, moving him one ahead of Jim Plunkett for third all-time in Stanford history.
Stanford closed it out with a drive that took nearly seven minutes, capped by Jeremy Stewart’s
2-yard TD run.
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2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
SCORING BY QUARTER
(10) Oregon
Arizona
1
14
3
2
21
6
3
7
15
4
14
7
Final
56
31
SCORING SUMMARY
Game 4
(10) Oregon ................................ 56
Arizona....................................... 31
Sept. 24, 2011 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (56,096)
Start: 7:26 p.m. // TOG: 3:28 // Weather: 88 degrees, high clouds
First Quarter
12:18 ORE James, L. 12 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick); 8-80, 2:42
07:58 ORE Barner, Kenjon 8 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick); 10-72, 2:19
00:30 ARIZ Zendejas, A. 28 yd field goal; 13-61, 5:02
Second Quarter
13:24 ORE
05:18 ORE
02:45 ORE
01:04 ARIZ
Paulson, D. 10 yd pass from Thomas, Darron (Maldonado kick); 8-80, 2:06
Barner, K. 6 yd pass from Thomas, Darron (Maldonado kick); 6-55, 2:02
James, L. 19 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick); 4-28, 1:37
Morrison, R. 34 yd pass from Foles, N. (Zendejas, A. kick blockd); 7-81, 1:34
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - LaMichael James kept zipping and zagging through the desert night, playing the Road Runner to Arizona’s Wile E. Coyote.
By the time he had finished slashing his way through and around the Wildcats on Saturday night,
he had a school record 288 yards. He also broke the Oregon mark for career rushing touchdowns
with two scores to lead the No. 10 Ducks to a 56-31 victory over Arizona in their Pac-12 opener.
Oregon (3-1), the two-time defending Pac-10 champion, won its 13th consecutive conference
game, blowing open a 35-3 lead and then holding off a Wildcats rally before pulling away again
with its lightning-quick offense.
Third Quarter
All but the last of the Ducks’ seven touchdown drives lasted less than three minutes. Darron
Thomas passed for two scores and ran for two more
10:30 ARIZ Antolin, K. 7 yd run (Zendejas, A. kick); 12-74 4:25
05:43 ARIZ Roberts, D. 7 yd pass from Foles (Douglas, D. pass from Foles); 9-65, 3:14
03:19 ORE Thomas, Darron 5 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick); 8-75, 2:15
Nick Foles completed 33 of 55 passes for 391 yards and three touchdowns for the Wildcats (1-3).
Fourth Quarter
09:55 ORE Barner, Kenjon 1 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick); 5-78, 2:29
06:29 ARIZ Roberts, D. 4 yd pass from Foles, N. (Zendejas, A. kick); 10-75, 3:19
01:45 ORE Thomas, Darron 2 yd run (Maldonado, A. kick), 7-43 4:43
TEAM STATS
Category
FIRST DOWNS
RUSHES-YARDS (NET)
PASSING YDS (NET)
Passes Att-Comp-Int
TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS
Fumble Returns-Yards
Punt Returns-Yards
Kickoff Returns-Yards
Interception Returns-Yards
Punts (Number-Avg)
Fumbles-Lost
Penalties-Yards
Possession Time
Third-Down Conversions
Fourth-Down Conversions
Red-Zone Scores-Chances
Sacks By: Number-Yards
Oregon
29
47-415
101
20-11-0
67-516
0-0
4-58
2-45
0-0
3-52.0
1-0
5-42
25:14
4 of 9
2 of 2
8-8
5-46
Arizona
26
35-82
398
57-34-0
92-480
0-0
1-8
9-197
0-0
5-44.4
2-0
9-91
34:46
6 of 19
5 of 7
4-5
0-0
INDIVIDUAL STATS
RUSHING: Oregon-James, L. 23-288; Barner, Kenjon 13-72; Thomas, Darron 10-52;
Thomas, De. 1-3. Arizona-Antolin, K. 13-55; Carey, K. 12-48; Tutogi, T. 2-11;
Jenkins, D. 2-10; Foles, N. 6-minus 42.
Arizona, playing its third consecutive top-10 team, has lost eight of nine dating to last year. The
lone victory was this season’s opener against Northern Arizona.
Oregon has the top-ranked offense in the Pac-12. Arizona’s defense statistically is the worst. So
the results from the opening kickoff were predictable.
James, who also had a 51-yard punt return, averaged 12.2 yards per carry in his second consecutive and fifth career 200-yard rushing game. He broke Oregon’s single-game rushing record of 257
yards by Ontario Smith against Washington State in 2001.
With his touchdown runs of 12 and 19 yards, the speedy back has 43 scoring runs, breaking Derek
Loville’s school record of 42.
Oregon coach Chip Kelly said defenses have a tough time with the Ducks’ triple running threat of
James, Thomas and Kenjon Barner.
The Ducks amassed 516 yards, 415 on the ground.
With his team down 35-3, Foles led the Wildcats to three consecutive touchdowns. His 7-yard pass
to David Roberts, and 2-point conversion toss to David Douglas, cut Oregon’s lead to 35-24 with
3:14 to go in the third quarter. Kelly had seen Foles do this in previous encounters.
But the Ducks simply zipped to another score. James had a 31-yard run, and Thomas went the
final 5 yards for the touchdown.
Foles got Arizona to the Oregon 6 on the subsequent kickoff, but the drive stalled. On fourth down
he was sacked.
The Ducks reeled off five of their trademark lightning-fast touchdown drives, in six possessions, to
open a 35-9 lead at the half.
James led the way, rushing for 133 yards in 11 carries in the first two quarters.
Oregon’s first-half TD drives went 2:42 (8 plays, 80 yards), 2:19 (10 plays, 72 yards), 2:06 (8 plays,
80 yards), 2:02 (6 plays, 55 yards) and 1:37 (4 plays, 28 yards).
The Ducks amassed 300 yards in the first two quarters, 214 on the ground. Barner also ran for a
pair of scores.
PASSING: Oregon-Thomas, Darron 11-20-0-101. Arizona-Foles, N. 34-57-0-398.
Of the Ducks’ 28 touchdown drives this season, 22 have taken less than three minutes. Another
went 3:01.
RECEIVING: Oregon-Paulson, David 3-22; James, L. 2-15; Barner, Kenjon 2-6;
Thomas, De. 1-19; Huff, Josh 1-18; Tuinei, L. 1-15; Vaughn, Rahsaan 1-6.
Arizona-Criner, J. 9-96; Douglas, D. 7-120; Morrison, R. 5-64; Crump, G. 5-45;
Roberts, D. 4-60; Antolin, K. 2-13; Buckner, D. 1-4; Miller, T. 1-minus 4.
The stadium was almost full, and the student section was packed at kickoff, but about half of the
students and a good share of the rest of the crowd was gone by halftime.
INTERCEPTIONS: Oregon-None. Arizona-None.
SACKS (UA-A): Oregon-Turner, Terrell 1-1; Jordan, Dion 1-1; Kaddu, Josh 1-0;
Stuckey, Dewitt 1-0. Arizona-None.
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Foles’ performance included a left-handed toss as he was being swarmed on the sideline - 11
yards to Keola Antolin and a first down at the Oregon 34 as the third quarter ended.
2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
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Jacob Arzouman
Stephen Ascher
Dominique Austin
Addison Bachman
Jared Baker
Jake Baratz
Jack Baucus
Mickey Baucus
Bryson Beirne
Eric Bender-Ramsay
Trace Biskin
John Bonano
Tramayne Bondurant
Blake Brady
Lyle Brown
Dan Buckner
Kylan Butler
Ka’Deem Carey
Brian Chacon
Michael Cooper
Juron Criner
Gino Crump
Lamar De Rego
David Douglas
Kyle Dugandzic
Derek Earls
Fabbians Ebbele
Josh Elias
Trevor Ermisch
Tyler Ermisch
Gerardo Escarcega
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Jake Fischer
Marquis Flowers
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Sanielia Fuimaono
Daxx Garman
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6-2
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6-2
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Jonathan McKnight
Lene Maiava
Luis Martinez
Chris Merrill
Terrence Miller
Willie Mobley
Richard Morrison
Bilal Muhammad
Dame Ndiaye
Greg Nwoko
Patrick Onwuasor
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Dan Pettinato
Chris Putton
Kyle Quinn
Derrick Rainey
David Richards
Shaquille Richardson
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Josh Robbins
David Roberts
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Paul Vassallo
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Mark Watley
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Alex Zendejas
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Robert Anae
Garret Chachere
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Kris Heavner
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6-4
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6-3
6-2
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6-2
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Defensive Graduate Assistant
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2011 Arizona Wildcats Football • Official Game Notes • Game 5 at USC • Oct. 1 • 12:30 p.m. (PDT) • Los Angeles, Calif. • TV: FSN
When was the last time Arizona ...
Returned a punt for a TD:...................................................... Bug Wright (86 yards) vs. WSU 2009; Mike Thomas (52 yards) vs. ASU 2008
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: ..................................................... Travis Cobb (100 yards) vs. Iowa, 2010; Cobb (95 yards) vs. WSU 2009
Returned an interception for a TD: ........................................ Trevin Wade (85 yards) vs. Iowa, 2010; Robert Golden (79 yards) vs. Stanford, 2009
Returned a fumble for a TD:.................................................. M. Hundley 87 yds vs. idaho 2008; M. Hollingsworth (0 yards) vs. UCLA, 2005
A player had two TD returns: .............................................. Antoine Cason (56-yd punt, 42-yd INT) vs. Oregon, 2007
Blocked a punt for a safety: .................................................. Andrae Thurman at San Diego State, 2001
Scored a safety: ................................................................... Team, punt snap through end zone, at Oregon 2010
Did not score: ....................................................................... vs. Nebraska (33-0), Holiday Bowl 2009, San Diego
Did not score a touchdown: .................................................. above and vs. USC 2006 (USC 20-3)
Did not score an offensive touchdown: ................................. Nebraska above and at OSU, 2007 (OSU 31-16)
A back ran for 100 yards: ...................................................... Keola Antolin (23-11, TD) at UCLA, 2010 (3rd indiv 100-yd game in season)
A back ran for 200 yards: ...................................................... Nic Grigsby (15-207, 2 TD) vs. NAU 2009; Chris Jennings (26-201, 2 TD) vs. SFAustin ‘06
A quarterback ran for 100 yards: .......................................... Ortege Jenkins (11-104) vs. UCLA, 2000
A QB/receiver rushed for 50 yards ......................................... Matt Scott (12-71) at UCLA 2010 (2nd time)/ Juron Criner (3-50) at Stanford, 2010
Two players rushed for 100 yards each: ................................ M. Bell (16-153, TD) and G. Harris (16-113, TD) vs. UCLA, 2005
Team rushed for less than 100 yards; .................................... vs. Oregon, 2011 (35-82); fourth time in the season
Team rushed for 200 yards.................................................... at UCLA (52-264, 2 TD), 2010; (3rd time in season)
Team rushed for 250 yards:................................................... UCLA (above) and vs. WSU (54-294) 2009
Team rushed for 300 yards.................................................... vs. NAU (47-365, 3 TD) 2009; at Washington State (57-317, 7 TD), 2008
Rushed for negative yardage: ............................................... at UCLA (22- -13), 2006
A quarterback passed for 300 yards: ..................................... Nick Foles vs. Oregon (34-57-0-398-3 TD) and below
A quarterback passed for 400-500+ yards: .......................... Nick Foles vs. NAU, 2011 (34-42-0-412, 5 TD)
Team 300 yards passing:....................................................... vs. Oregon, 2011 (34-57-0-398-3 TD)
Team 400-500+ yards passing: ............................................ Three times in 2010, last at Oregon (29-54-1-448, 3 TD)
Team less than 300 yards total offense: ................................ vs. Nebraska-Holiday Bowl (51-109), 2009
Had 400 yards in total offense: ............................................. vs. Oregon 2011 (92-480, 4 TD), third time in season
Had 500 yards in total offense: ............................................. Four times in 2010, last at Oregon (81-506, 3 TD)
Ran 70 offensive plays: ......................................................... at Oklahoma State 2011 (72-439)
Ran 80 offensive plays: ......................................................... vs. Oregon (92-480, 82 rush, 398 pass, 4 TD), 2011
A receiver had 100 yards:...................................................... David Douglas (7-120) vs. Oregon, 2011
A receiver had 200 yards:...................................................... Bobby Wade (11-222, 1 TD) at California, 2002
Two receivers had 100 yards ................................................. Dan Buckner (10-142, TD) and Austin Hill (8-128) at OkSt. 2011
Three receivers had 100 yards............................................... M. Thomas (7-137, 2 TD), T. Turner (7-109, TD), A. Johnson (7-102) vs. New Mexico ‘07
Player had 250 all-purpose yards: ........................................ Mike Thomas, 338 (173 KOR, 165 rec) at Washington, 2007
A player intercepted two passes ........................................... Shaquille Richardson at WSU 2010; Trevin Wade vs. NAU 2009
Blocked a punt: .................................................................... Orlando Vargas vs. ASU ’09; David Roberts vs. Cal, 2008; Earl Mitchell, at LSU, 2006
Blocked a field goal: ............................................................ Carlos Williams vs. WSU, 2002
Blocked a PAT kick: ............................................................... Justin Washington vs. Iowa, 2010; Peter Hansen at USC, 2000
Tried a 2-pt. conversion; succesful ....................................... Nick Foles to David Douglas pass vs. Oregon 2011; same
Tried an onside kick; was successful...................................... vs. Oregon 2011 (Trevin Wade recover)
Missed a PAT kick: ................................................................. Alex Zendejas vs. Oregon, 2011 (2-3)
Made a field goal:................................................................. Alex Zendejas (28 yards, 1-for-1). vs. Oregon 2011
Missed a field goal:............................................................... Jaime Salazar (36 yds) vs. Stanford 2011 (1-3)
Beat a ranked team: ............................................................ 34-27 vs. No. 9 Iowa 2010 (UA No. 24)
Lost to a ranked team: ......................................................... 31-56, 2011 vs. No. 10 Oregon, 2011
Beat an unranked team: ...................................................... 41-10 vs. NAU, 2011
Lost to an unranked team: ................................................... 29-30 vs. ASU, 2010
Won as a ranked team: ........................................................ 29-21 at UCLA, 2010 (Arizona No. 15)
Won as an unranked team: .................................................. 41-10 vs. NAU, 2011
Lost as a ranked team: .......................................................... 29-48 at No. 1 Oregon (UA No. 20)
Lost as an unranked team:.................................................... 31-56, 2011 vs. No. 10 Oregon, 2011
Played in overtime game:..................................................... 29-30 loss (2 OT) vs. ASU 2010; UA 2-5 all time in overtime games
When was the last time an opponent ...
Returned a punt for a TD:...................................................... DeSean Jackson (95 yards), Cal, 2006
Recovered a blocked punt for a TD: ....................................... Kenny Farley (24 yards), at Oregon State, 2001
Returned a blocked FG for a TD: ............................................ James Bethea (60 yards), at California, 2002
Returned a kickoff for TD: ..................................................... Matt Slater (100 yards) vs. UCLA, 2007; LaShaun Ward (94 yards) at California, 2002
Returned an interception for a TD: ........................................ Markelle Martin (62 yds) vs. Oklahoma State, 2010 Alamo Bowl
Returned a fumble for a TD:.................................................. Tony Dye (28 yards) vs. UCLA, 2009
Scored a safety: .................................................................... Toledo (holding penalty in end zone against UA), 2010
Did not score: ....................................................................... Idaho, 2008 (70-0); Illinois, 1996 (UA 41-0)
Did not score a touchdown: .................................................. California, Citadel and Toledo 2010
Rushed for 200 yards: ........................................................... Oregon (47-415, 6 TD) 2011 and below
Rushed for 250 yards: ........................................................... Oregon (47-415, 6 TD) 2011 and below
Rushed for 275 yards: ........................................................... Oregon (47-415, 6 TD) 2011 and below
Rushed for 300 yards ............................................................ Oregon (47-415, 6 TD) 2011
Rushed for negative yardage: ............................................... at Stanford (19- -6), 2006
50 plays or less; 80 plays or more ......................................... at Washington State 2009 (42-185); at Okla State 2011 (84-397
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: ........................................... LaMichael James (28-288, 2 TD), vs. Oregon 2011; 3rd time in 2011
Two backs ran for 100 yards each: ........................................ LaMichael James (28-126, 2 TD) and Josh Huff (3-103, TD) at Oregon 2010
A back ran for 200 yards: ...................................................... LaMichael James, (28-288, 2 TD), vs. Oregon 2011
Had 400 yards in total offense: ............................................. Oregon (67-516), 3rd time in 2011
A quarterback passed for 300 yards: ..................................... Andrew Luck, Stanford 2011 (20-31-0-325-2); 2nd time in 2011
Team passed for 300 yards:................................................... Stanford (20-31-0-325-2), 2011; 2nd time in 2011
A receiver had 100 yards:...................................................... Levine Toilolo, Stanford 2011 (4-102, TD)
Two receivers had 100 yards: ................................................ Markus Wheaton (7-113-1) and James Rodgers (7-102-1), Ore. State 2010
Blocked a punt: .................................................................... James Sims (Danny Baugher kick), vs. Washington, 2003
Blocked a field goal: ............................................................ Daivon Dumas (Alex Zendejas 27-yard attempt) vs. NAU 2009
Blocked a PAT kick:................................................................ Oregon (Taylor Hard), Zendejas attempt 2011
Scored a 2-point PAT; tried.................................................... ASU (Osweiler pass), 2010; at Oregon (Thomas pass failed), 2010
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