This document provides information about Arizona's upcoming football game against Washington including game details, team records and statistics, player and coaching bios, and media resources. The #16 Washington Huskies will host the #25 Arizona Wildcats on September 28 at 4pm PDT in Seattle. Both teams enter with 3-0 records and feature high-powered offenses led by dual-threat quarterbacks and talented running backs. The game will be broadcast on FOX and marks Arizona's first true road test of the season as they begin Pac-12 conference play.
This document provides information about Arizona's upcoming football game against Washington including game details, team records and statistics, player and coaching bios, and media resources. The #16 Washington Huskies will host the #25 Arizona Wildcats on September 28 at 4pm PDT in Seattle. Both teams enter with 3-0 records and feature high-powered offenses led by dual-threat quarterbacks and talented running backs. The game will be broadcast on FOX and marks Arizona's first true road test of the season as they begin Pac-12 conference play.
This document provides information about Arizona's upcoming football game against Washington including game details, team records and statistics, player and coaching bios, and media resources. The #16 Washington Huskies will host the #25 Arizona Wildcats on September 28 at 4pm PDT in Seattle. Both teams enter with 3-0 records and feature high-powered offenses led by dual-threat quarterbacks and talented running backs. The game will be broadcast on FOX and marks Arizona's first true road test of the season as they begin Pac-12 conference play.
This document provides information about Arizona's upcoming football game against Washington including game details, team records and statistics, player and coaching bios, and media resources. The #16 Washington Huskies will host the #25 Arizona Wildcats on September 28 at 4pm PDT in Seattle. Both teams enter with 3-0 records and feature high-powered offenses led by dual-threat quarterbacks and talented running backs. The game will be broadcast on FOX and marks Arizona's first true road test of the season as they begin Pac-12 conference play.
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1 National Championship Drive Tucson, AZ 85721-0096 Contact: Molly OMara Ofce: 520-621-1870 Cell: 520-444-1068 Email: momara@arizona.edu Contact: Blair Willis Ofce: 520-621-0914 Cell: 520-419-2979 Email: bmw23@arizona.edu Website: www.arizonawildcats.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArizonaFootball Twitter: @ArizonaFBall 2013 Arizona Football: Game 4 at Washington ARIZONA WILDCATS 2013 Record: 3-0 (0-0 Pac-12) Head Coach: Rich Rodriguez, 2nd Year (11-5) #16 WASHINGTON HUSKIES 2013 Record: 3-0 (0-0 Pac-12) Head Coach: Steve Sarkisian, 5th Year (28-25) Date: Saturday, Sept. 28 Time: 4 p.m. (PDT) Location: Seattle, Wash. (Husky Stadium 70,138) Television Broadcast: FOX TV Broadcasters: Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Charles Davis (analyst), Kristina Pink (sideline) UA Radio: Arizona IMG Sports Network, 1290 AM and 107.5 FM in Tucson (complete list of afliates on page 4) UA Radio Broadcasters: Brian Jefries (pxp), Lamont Lovett (color analyst), Dana Cooper (sideline analyst) Satellite Radio: SIRIUS 92, XM 190 (Washington radio call) 2013 Arizona Schedule Overall: 3-0 Pac-12: 0-0 Home: 2-0 Road: 1-0 Date Opponent Time/Result TV Aug. 30 Northern Arizona W, 35-0 Pac-12 Sept. 7 at UNLV W, 58-13 CBSSN Sept. 14 UTSA W, 38-13 Pac-12 Sept. 28 at Washington* 4 p.m. (PDT) FOX Oct. 10 at USC* 7:30 p.m. (PDT) FOX Sports 1 Oct. 19 Utah* (FamilyWeekend) TBA TBA Oct. 26 at Colorado* TBA TBA Nov. 2 at California* TBA TBA Nov. 9 UCLA* (Homecoming) TBA TBA Nov. 16 Washington State* TBA TBA Nov. 23 Oregon* TBA TBA Nov. 30 at Arizona State* TBA TBA * Pac-12 Conference Game Category Rushing Ofense: Passing Ofense: Total Ofense: Scoring Ofense: Rushing Defense: Pass Defense: Total Defense: Scoring Defense: Net Punting: Punt Returns: Kickof Returns: Turnovers (+/-): Stat NCAA Pac-12 322.3 5th 2nd 108.7 117th 12th 431.0 58th 9th 43.7 15th 3rd 117.7 31st 4th 192.7 41st 7th 313.3 19th 4th 8.7 3rd 1st 37.7 62nd 7th 8.0 56th 4th 19.0 98th 10th +6 t-3rd 2nd 2013 Arizona Statistical Ranks 43.7 42.7 8.7 10.0 322.3 303.7 117.7 109.7 108.7 325.3 192.7 169.3 431.0 629.0 310.3 279.0 49% (21-43) 66% (27-41) 32% (16-50) 35% (18-52) 50% (3-6) 25% (1-4) 56% (5-9) 50% (3-6) 46% (63-138) 32% (49-153) Category Arizona UW Scoring Avg. Opponents Rush Yds. Avg. Opponents Pass Yds. Avg. Opponents Total Ofense Avg. Opponents 3rd Down Conv. Opponents 4th Down Conv. Opponents Red Zone Scoring Opponents Punt Return Avg. Opponents Kickof Ret. Avg. Opponents Net Punting Opponents Penalty Yds. Avg. Opponents TOP Opponents Category Arizona UW 85% (11-13) 84% (16-19) 67% (2-3) 50% (4-8) 8.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 19.0 19.1 17.8 21.9 37.7 38.7 38.3 39.1 26.7 98.3 64.3 49.7 27:22 30:19 32:38 29:41 Arizona-Washington Statistical Comparison Arizona-Washington Series History All-Time: Washington leads, 18-10-1 First Meeting: Nov. 4, 1978 (Washington 31, Arizona 21 at Seattle) Last Meeting: Oct. 20, 2012 (Arizona 52, Washington 17 at Tucson) Streak/Note: Home team has won fve straight games Some Game Themes: Arizona ventures into truly hostile territory for the frst time this season with a trip to the Emerald City A national television audience tunes in for a glimpse at a pair of clubs vying for early season position in the Pac-12 race ... The September slate will close on a perfect note for one squad, while the other will fnd itself with ground to make up in October Perhaps the mar- quee matchup is two No. 25s at running back likely to contend for conference and national awards by seasons end Two high-tempo ofenses are sure to test much improved (at least on paper) defensive units The Huskies pose a balanced ofensive threat headlined by highly efcient Keith Price at quar- terback, Bishop Sankey in the backfeld and Austin Seferian-Jenkins at tight end Arizona counters with a dynamic backfeld duo of Daniel Jenkins and KaDeem Carey, but dont sleep on quarterback B.J. Denker. The senior lefty is set to make his ffth career start and is a run-pass threat waiting for a true breakout performance Keep an eye on third downs. Arizona has limited opponents to a lowly 32-percent conversion rate on third downs, while Washington ranks third nationally in converting third downs The Wildcats get their frst look at renovated Husky Stadium a venue that has been the sight of some wild fnishes between the teams over the years Home feld has proved advantageous over the last fve seasons In the end, its only the frst of nine conference games and the Pac-12 Championship race is a marathon, not a sprint, no matter how fast the two teams snap the ball .. Pac-12 play is here. Sit back and enjoy it. Arizona Football Quick Hits Arizona has won eight of its last 10 games overall. The Wildcats have opened 3-0 in consecutive seasons for the frst time since 1993-94. Arizona has defeated at least one AP Top 25 team in eight of the previous nine seasons (twice in 2012). The last eight UA-UW games in Seattle have seen six games decided by a TD or less (UW leads scoring margin 258-254). Rich Rodriguez is 37-9 (.804) as an FBS coach in September. Arizona owns a +6 turnover margin entering this week and has outscored opponents 42-0 of turnovers this year. The Wildcats have averaged 316 rushing yards per game over the last seven games. QB B.J. Denker has a TD rush of 30+ yards in each game. RB KaDeem Carey is tied for the most total TDs (36) among all active FBS players (Wisconsins James White). UA ranks No. 4 nationally for fewest penalty yards (80 yds) TraMayne Bondurant has two TDs of interceptions -- tied for the most among all FBS players. The Wildcats have scored in all 12 quarters this season. 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 2 Collegepressbox.com is the ofcial media website for Pac-12 football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for the conference and each of its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to: password@collegepressbox.com. Collegepressbox.com Sundays: Evening practice. No media opportunity. Mondays: UA weekly press conference with Coach Rodriguez and select players, 1:30 p.m., Lowell-Stevens Football Facility Room 370; No practice. Tuesdays: Pac-12 Coaches Call, Coach Rodriguez at 11:05 a.m.; Practice starts at 3:30 p.m., Video/photos frst four periods (no walk-thru). Coach Rodriguez and ofensive assistant coaches/players available for interviews after practice. Wednesdays: Practice starts at 3:30 p.m., Coach Rodri- guez and defensive assistant coaches/players available for interviews after practice. Thursdays: UA injury report released (game weeks only); Afternoon practice, no interviews. Fridays: No Interviews Saturdays: Postgame press conference Weekly Media Schedule The Arizona Athletics Communication Services ofce will make every attempt to fulfll phone interview requests for out-of-town media members. However, some requests may not be granted based on academic schedules and other team responsibilities. Interview requests for head coach Rich Rodriguez, his staf and UA players should be directed to Molly OMara (momara@ arizona.edu) and/or Blair Willis (bmw23@arizona.edu). To make a request by phone, call 520-621-4163. Please submit requests well in advance to allow time for an interview to be scheduled. Phone Interviews Arizona Football Media Policies Arizona has a closed locker room policy after games. There is no player availability on the feld immediately after the game. Head coach Rich Rodriguez will address the assembled media only after his postgame radio show responsibilities have been completed both at home and on the road. Coach Rodriguez will address the media prior to any player comments. At home games, Coach Rodriguez will hold a postgame press conference in Room 370 of the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility. Selected ofensive and defensive players will follow. For road games, each locker room situation will dictate postgame protocol. Please direct any specifc requests for players to Molly OMara and Blair Willis with the UA Communication Services staf. Postgame Interviews The Coaches: Arizona - Rich Rodriguez (West Virginia 86), second year at Arizona (11-5) and 19th as a head coach overall (131-89-2). At Arizona, Rodriguezs teams are 8-2 at Arizona Stadium, 2-3 on the road, 1-0 at neutral sites, 4-5 in Pac-12 games and 1-0 in bowl games (2012 Gildan New Mexico). Rodriguez was introduced as the 30th head coach of the UA football program on Nov. 22, 2011. He carries Division I records of 11-5 at Arizona, 60-26 at West Virginia (2001-2007) and 15-22 at Michigan (2008-10). He began his head coaching career at Salem University (W.Va.) in 1988 and then coached at Glenville State (W.Va.) from 1990-96. Rodriguezs West Virginia teams were Big East Champions in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2007 while appearing in two BCS bowls, the 2005 Sugar Bowl with a victory over Georgia for an 11-1 record and a victory over Oklahoma in the 2007 Fiesta Bowl to fnish 10-2 shortly after Rodriguez had left for Michigan. His teams have appeared in bowls in eight of 11 seasons an FBS head coach Washington - Steve Sarkisian (BYU 97), fourth year at Washington (28-25) and ffth year overall as a head coach. A former WAC Ofensive Player of the Year (96) as a quarterback, he started his coaching career mentoring the position at El Camino College in 2000, and then spent three and four seasons at USC sandwiched around a QB coach job for the Oakland Raiders in 2004. His last two seasons in Los Angeles (2007-08) were as ofensive coordinator. Hes been on that side of the ball throughout his coaching career. He is 2-2 against Arizona with both victories in Seattle, and has guided UW to three consecutive bowl berths. Against The Top 25: Saturdays showdown at No. 16 Washington is Arizonas frst crack at defeating a ranked opponent this season. Last season, the Wildcats upset No. 18 Oklahoma State (Sept. 8) and No. 10 USC (Oct. 27) to give Arizona at least one win against a team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 Poll in eight of the last nine seasons. The highest-ranked foe to go down in the last nine seasons was then-No. 2 Oregon, 34-24, in Tucson on Nov. 15, 2007. Historically, Arizona is 41-101-1 against teams ranked in the AP Top 25. Rich Rodriguez is 2-4 such games at Arizona. 2012 Arizona-Washington Rewind: Arizona erased an early three-point defcit by scoring 24-unanswered points in the frst half and then shutout Washington en route to a 52-17 victory before a Family Weekend Crowd of 50,148 at Arizona Stadium last October 20. Senior quarterback Matt Scott passed for 256 yards and ac- counted for fve touchdowns (four passing, one rushing) as part of a 533-yard output for the Wildcat attack. Running back KaDeem Carey racked up 172 yards on a career-high 29 carries, while receivers Dan Buckner (5-86), Garic Wharton (3-59) and Austin Hill (2-70) each went over 50 yards receiving. Junior receiver Rich- ard Morrison also got in on the action taking a punt back 63 yards for a touchdown. The Arizona defense forced three turnovers and held the Huskies to 5-for-17 on third downs while pitching a second half shutout. Along with the turnovers, Washington hurt itself with 10 penalties for an even 100 yards. The win was Rich Rodriguezs frst over a Pac-12 foe at Arizona and improved the Wildcats to 4-3, propelling them to a 5-2 record over their fnal seven games of the season. Sleepless In Seattle: It started with the Leap by the Lakein 1998 and continued over a decade later with the Immaculate Interception in 2009. Indeed, Arizona-Washington games in Seattle have produced some edge- of-your-seat, down-to-the-wire excitement that have made some sleepless nights for fans of both schools. The last seven matchups in Seattle have seen the Huskies win four games, while the Wildcats hold a 223-216 overall scoring edge. The Huskies four wins have all come by four points or less, while the Wildcats have 10-point, seven-point and three-point margins in their favor. Ortege Jenkins head-over-heels fip into the endzone with only a few ticks on the clock is one of the iconic plays in Arizona football history and gave the Wildcats a 31- 28 victory that was one of the highlights in a 12-1 season in 1998. Then in 2009, the Wildcats seemingly had a comfortable fourth quarter lead after Alex Zendejas kicked a feld goal to give UA a 33-21 advantage with 4:22 remaining. But Jake Locker led a quick-strike attack that cut the defcit to 33-28. On UAs ensuing possession, Nick Foles checked a run-pass option into a seemingly safe wide receiver screen pass, but some outside pressure forced Foles to change the angle of his pass to Delashaun Dean. The ball skipped of the Husky Stadium feld turf or perhaps the very spot Deans foot was planted and ricocheted into the hands of Mason Foster, who returned it 37 yards for a touchdown (and UWs subsequent two-point conversion), capping a 15-point swing in 18 seconds. Ofcials upheld the call on the feld as an interception, but some replay evidence indicated the ball may have hit the turf. Either way, it was another thrilling chapter in the series history in Seattle. Heres how the last eight games have gone at Husky Stadium (* winning score): 2011: Washington 42, Arizona 31 2009: Washington 36, Arizona 33 2007: Arizona 48, Washington 41 2004: Arizona 23, Washington 13 2002: Washington 32, Arizona 28 2001: Washington 31, Arizona 28 2000: Washington 35, Arizona 32 1998: Arizona 31, Washington 28 Cumulative score: Washington 258, Arizona 254 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 3 Rich Rodriguez Head Coach Arizona: 1st Year (11-5) Career: 20th year (131-89-2) FBS Career: 12th year (85-53) Became Arizonas 30th head coach on Nov. 22, 2011. Guided Arizona to a school-record 6,840 yards of ofense and its second-highest scoring average (38.3) in 2012. QB Matt Scott ranked 6th nationally in total ofense and RB KaDeem Carey led nation in rushing in 2012. Rodriguez-coached players have rushed for 1,000 yards in a season 10 times in 11 seasons as FBS head coach. His teams FBS teams have averaged 31.2 ppg over his 11 seasons in charge at WVU, UM and UA. Has a career 68-7 FBS record when scoring 30 or more points and is 39-2 when scoring 40 or more. A four-time Big East Champion at West Virginia, where he led the program to a 60-26 record as head coach from 2001-07. Led West Virginia to three 11-win seasons. Guided his teams to bowl games in eight of his 11 FBS sea- sons. His teams are 4-4 in bowls, including 2-0 in BCS games. Prior to accepting the head coach position at West Virginia, spent time as an assistant at Clemson (1999-200), Tulane (1997-98), West Virginia (1985, 1989) and the head coach of Glenville State (1990-96) following three years at Salem Univ. where he had his frst head coaching experience (1988). In his 18-year head coaching career, has led teams to seven conference championships and four 10-plus victory seasons. During four seasons as an ofensive coordinator at Tulane (1997-1998) and Clemson (1999-200), his teams went a combined 34-13. Year W-L Conf. School Bowl 2012 8-5 4-5 Arizona New Mexico 2010 7-6 3-5 (T-7th) Michigan Gator 2009 5-7 1-7 (10th) Michigan 2008 3-9 2-6 (9th) Michigan 2007 10-2 5-2 (T-2nd) West Virginia Fiesta 2006 11-2 5-2 (T-2nd) West Virginia Gator 2005 11-1 7-0 (1st) West Virginia Sugar 2004 8-4 4-2 (T-1st) West Virginia Gator 2003 8-5 6-1 (T-1st) West Virginia Gator 2002 9-4 6-1 (2nd) West Virginia Cont.Tires 2001 3-8 1-7 (7th) West Virginia 1996 6-4 6-1 (T-1st) Glenville State 1995 8-2 6-1 (T-1st) Glenville State 1994 8-3 5-1 (T-1st) Glenville State 1993 10-3 6-1 (T-1st) Glenville State 1992 6-4 5-2 (3rd) Glenville State 1991 4-5-1 3-4 (T-5th) Glenville State 1990 1-7-1 1-5 (T-6th) Glenville State 1988 2-8 2-5 (5th) Salem University Rich Rodriguez Year-by-Year More Than a Win: Last years meeting in Tucson proved to be a critical turning point in Arizonas season. The Wildcats entered with three consecutive losses (all to nationally-ranked Pac-12 foes), but a bye week allowed Arizona to regroup and get healthy for the second half of the season. The result was a 52-17 thumping of Wash- ington, a result that was far more signifcant than just the fnal score. The Wildcats would go on to win fve of their fnal seven games, capturing an eight-win season and a bowl victory in Rich Rodriguezs frst season. Added with three wins to open 2013 and Arizona is 8-2 since the matchup with Washington last year. Now the Wildcats are coming of another bye week with aspirations of upending the Huskies once again. Strive For Five: Arizona enters play this weekend with a four-game winning streak dating to the New Mexico Bowl victory over Nevada last season. Rich Rodriguez has opened up 3-0 in each of his frst two seasons at the school with last years extending a carry-over win streak to fve total games, something the Wildcats could match with a win at Washington. Five consecutive wins happens to be the most consecutive victories for Arizona since winning the fnal seven games of the 1998 season. Schedule Quirk: Coming of its frst bye week, Arizona should be well-rested when it heads to Seattle. But look- ing beyond this week, the Wildcats second bye week looms before a Thursday night showdown at USC on Oct. 10. That means this Saturdays game at Washington is Arizonas only game in a span of 25 days something akin to bowl preparation. The Wildcats used all of their two weeks to prep for Washington and maintained a regular practice schedule even during the bye week. Three and Oh: For the second-consecutive year, Rich Rodriguez has the Wildcats sitting at 3-0 to open the season. The last time Arizona opened 3-0 (or better) in back-to-back seasons was under Dick Tomey in the 1993 and 1994. The 3-0 start to the 2013 campaign is just the 11th of its kind since the Wildcats joined the conference in 1978. The other 10 seasons are: 2012, 2010, 2001, 1998, 1994, 1993, 1990, 1986, 1985 and 1983. September Success: Head coach Rich Rodriguez has enjoyed a long history of success in September. He boasts an impressive 37-9 (.804) record in the month of September in his 12 seasons as a head coach of FBS programs at West Virginia, Michigan and now Arizona. His teams have gone to bowl games in eight of those years, including two BCS berths. The Road Ahead: Despite a pair of breaks in the upcoming schedule, Arizona will be on the road for four of its next fve games. This weekends nationally televised game at Washington will be followed by a Thursday night showdown at USC on Oct. 10. The Wildcats fnally play again at home Oct. 19 against Utah, before road trips to Colorado (Oct. 26) and California (Nov. 2). Arizona does play three straight home games in November to balance the schedule. Scoring Defense: By allowing only 26 points through three games (8.6 per game), the Wildcats are among the national leaders in scoring defense. Theyll surely be tested by some of the dynamic Pac-12 units moving forward, but it is still the fewest points the school has allowed in a three-game stretch to open a season since 1996 (23-3 win vs. UTEP, 21-20 loss at Iowa and 41-0 win vs. Illinois). Credit should be given to limiting UTSA to only 13 points its lowest scoring output over a 19-game stretch dating back to 2011. Turning Points: Its one thing to have a positive turnover margin, its another to cash in on the diference. So far, Arizona has done just that. The Wildcats have scored 42 points of their opponents eight turnovers (six touchdowns, one missed FG and one punt). The defense has scored three of its own touchdowns, including a pair of interception returns by TraMayne Bondurant (23 and 52 yards) and another by Jake Fischer (49 yards). At the same time, the Wildcats have only turned the ball over twice and neither occasion has resulted in a scoring drive for the opposition. Added up, its a 42-0 advantage in points of turnovers for the Wildcats. Turning Points Part II: In 2012, Arizona was minus-1 in the turnover department over the 13-game season. The Wildcats turned the ball over 28 times and gained 27. The net result was a 122-104 defcit in points scored of turnovers. Another way to look at it: Arizona scored 3.85 points per turnover, while its opponents scored 4.36 points per turnover. After three games in 2013, the Wildcats have improved to 5.25 points per turnover, while they have yet to allow an opponent to score of a turnover. Third Down Defense: Arizonas defense has done a solid job getting of the feld on third downs this season and that fgures to be a critical point at Washington. The Huskies are third nationally in third down conversion percentage at a 66-percent clip. The Wildcat defense thus far has limited opponents to 32 percent conversions (32nd nationally), which is a signifcant improvement over the 44 percent (90th nationally) conversion rate allowed a season ago. 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 4 Arizona Wildcats Sports Network Tucson KCUB 1290 AM KHYT 107.5 FM KTKT 990 AM (SPANISH - Football & Mens Basketball) KTUC 1400 AM (Womens Basketball) Phoenix KGME 910 AM Douglas KDAP 96.5 FM Saford/Thatcher KWRQ 102.3 FM Show Low KVWM 970 AM Radio Afliates Assistant Coaches and Support Staf Rich Rodriguez - Head Coach, 2nd Year (8-5) Calvin Magee - Co-Of. Coordinator/RBs, 2nd Year Rod Smith - Co-Of. Coordinator/QBs, 2nd Year Jef Casteel - Defensive Coordinator/LBs, 2nd Year Matt Caponi - Asst. Coach/Safeties, 1st Year Tony Dews - Asst. Coach/Receivers, 2nd Year Bill Kirelawich - Asst. Coach/DL, 2nd Year David Lockwood - Asst. Coach/CBs, 2nd Year Jim Michalczik - Asst. Coach/Of ensive Line, 1st Year Charlie Ragle - Asst. Coach/Tight Ends, 1st Year Matt Dudek - Dir.ofOn-CampusRecruiting/PlayerPersonnel,2ndYear Mike Parrish - Director of Operations, 2nd Year Billy Kirelawich - Assistant Dir. of Operations, 2nd Year Jahmile Addae - Operations Coordinator, 1st Year Andrew Warsaw - Operations Coordinator, 1st Year Chris Allen - Assoc. AD/Dir. Strength and Conditioning, 2nd Parker Whiteman - Dir.of Skill Development, 2nd Year Vincent Amey - Asst. Strength & Conditioning Coach, 2nd Year Ovid Goulbourne - Asst. Strength and Cond. Coach, 2nd Year Troy Ramsey - Asst. Strength and Conditioning Coach, 1st Year Mike DiAngelo - Defensive Graduate Assistant, 1st Year Casey Vance - Defensive Graduate Assistant, 1st Year Lee Coleman - Ofensive Graduate Assistant, 2nd Year Cory Zirbel - Ofensive Graduate Assistant, 2nd Year Miguel Reveles - Intern, 1st Year Gameday Locations On the feld... Head Coach Rich Rodriguez Ofense: Tony Dews, Jim Michalczik, Charlie Ragle Defense: Jef Casteel, David Lockwood In the booth... Ofense: Calvin Magee, Rod Smith Defense: Matt Caponi, Bill Kirelawich Ground Attack: Arizona ranks No. 5 nationally with 322.3 rushing yards per game headlined by a triple-threat attack of running backs KaDeem Carey (299 yards, 4 TD) and Daniel Jenkins (239 yards, 1 TD) along with quarterback B.J. Denker (224 yards, 5 TD. If the current per-game clip held up, it would shatter the school record of 276.5 per game set in 1954. The Wildcats are averaging 6.45 yards per carry and have scored 12 touch- downs on the ground tied for eight-most nationally. Its a continuation of the way Arizona closed the 2012 season by gaining 1,246 yards over the fnal four games. Added with the frst three games of 2013, the Wildcats have rolled up 2,213 yards or 316.1 yards per game over essentially a half-season of six games. Run KDC: With two games under his belt, junior running back KaDeem Carey has begun backing up his All-American sophomore campaign. On several preseason watch lists (Maxwell Player of the Year Award, Doak Walker Award and Walter Camp Football Foundation), Carey took his frst handof of the season 58 yards for a touchdown against UNLV on Sept. 7. He went on to fnish with a game-high 171 rushing yards on 16 carries and added another 100-yard game against UTSA a week later (128 yards). Here are some nuggets of note regarding the nations defending rushing leader: - In 2012, became frst Wildcat to lead the nation in rushing since Art Luppino in 1955 (also 1954). - Has 36 career total touchdowns (No. 2 at UA and tied for FBS lead with Wisconsins James White). - Has 33 career rushing TDs (No. 2 at UA and No. 2 among active FBS players behind White, 36). - Has 2,653 career rushing yards (No. 8 among active FBS players). - One of two active FBS players (Georgias Todd Gurley) to average over 100 yards per game in his career (102.0). - Has 3,757 career all-purpose yards (No. 14 among active FBS players) - Has 12 career 100-yard rushing games, including six straight (No. 4 among FBS players and most by current Pac-12 player.) - Averages 6.1 yards per carry (No. 5 in FBS) on 437 career rushes. - Set UA single-season record with 1,929 rushing yards in 2012. - Set an Arizona program record with 23 rushing touchdowns in 2012. - Led the Pac-12 with 10 100-yard rushing games in 2012 and matched Trung Canidate (1999) for the school record for 100-yard games in a season. - Finished the 2012 season with 2,248 all-purpose yards, falling one yard shy of Dennis Northcutts single-season school record of 2,249 set in 1999. - Carey fnished the 2012 season with 24 total touchdowns to tie Art Luppino (1954) for the most individual touchdowns in school single-season history. Sensational Six: Running back KaDeem Carey has rushed for 100 yards in six consecutive games a stretch that includes some remarkable performances. Heres a look: Date Opponent Rush Att.-Yards TD Avg. Nov. 10, 2012 Colorado 25-366* 5^ 14.6 Nov. 17, 2012 at Utah 26-206 1 7.9 Nov. 23, 2012 Arizona St. 25-172 1 6.9 Dec. 15, 2012 vs. Nevada 28-172 3 6.1 Sept. 7, 2013 at UNLV 16-171 2 10.7 Sept. 14, 2013 UTSA 27-128 2 4.7 Totals 6 games 147-1,215 14 8.3/202.5 per game * Pac-12 and Arizona single-game rushing record ^ School single-game record; tied Pac-12 single-game record Big Play B.J.: Quarterback B.J. Denker has not been asked to do much in the passing game yet this season, but hes showcased his abilities in the run game. Through three games, Denker has gained 224 rushing yards on 40 carries and has a team-high fve touchdowns. Its an average of 74.7 yards per game a fgure that ranks No. 9 in the Pac-12. Perhaps most impressive has been his ability to make big plays with his feet. The senior has a touchdown run of at least 30 yards in each game this season, including back-to-back contests with a career-long 35-yard touchdown run. With a duo of KaDeem Carey and Daniel Jenkins alongside him in the backfeld, its a true triple threat ground attack. Pick Your Poison: Run to set up the pass, or pass to set up the run? This time a year ago, Arizona was 3-0 and ranked No. 7 nationally with 356.7 passing yards per game. A year later, the Wildcats are again 3-0 but have passed for only 326 total yards and fnd themselves No. 5 nationally by rushing for 322.2 yards per game. Thats quite a shift in philosophy or production, but also hints at what lies ahead in the Pac-12. Staring at the stats reveals four Pac-12 teams (California, Oregon State, Colorado and Arizona State) rank among the top 10 FBS schools in passing yards per game. At the same time, three squads (Oregon, Arizona and Washington) show up in the top 10 for rushing ofense per game. If early results are any indication, being top 10 in either category is positive beyond the stat sheet. The 10 teams leading the way in passing are 24-8 on the year, while the 10 rushing leaders are 26-6. Pretty good company either way. 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 5 Pac-12 Football Pac-12 North Pac-12 Overall 1. Stanford 1-0 3-0 Oregon State 1-0 3-1 Washington State 1-0 3-1 4. Oregon 0-0 3-0 Washington 0-0 3-0 California 0-0 1-2 Pac-12 South Pac-12 Overall 1. Arizona 0-0 3-0 UCLA 0-0 3-0 Colorado 0-0 2-0 4. Utah 0-1 3-1 USC 0-1 3-1 Arizona State 0-1 2-1 Week5 (Sept. 28) Colorado at Oregon State (Noon/Pac-12 Networks) Arizona at Washington (4 p.m./FOX) Stanford at Washington State (7 p.m./ESPN) USC at Arizona State (7:30 p.m./ESPN 2) California at Oregon (7:30 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) Week6 (Oct. 3-5) Thursday: UCLA at Utah (7 p.m./Fox Sports 1) Washington State at California (1 p.m./FOX) Oregon at Colorado (3 p.m./Pac-12 Networks) Arizona State vs. Notre Dame 4:30 p.m. Washington at Stanford (7:30 p.m./ESPN) Weekly Standings/Schedule Coaches Teleconferences Every Tuesday During Regular Season 10:05 a.m. Jim Mora, UCLA 10:15 a.m. Mike MacIntyre, Colorado 10:25 a.m. Mike Riley, Oregon State 10:35 a.m. Kyle Wittingham, Utah 10:45 a.m. David Shaw, Stanford 10:55 a.m. Mike Leach, Washington State 11:05 a.m. Rich Rodriguez, Arizona 11:15 a.m. Sonny Dykes, California 11:45 a.m. Lane Kifn, USC 11:55 a.m. Steve Sarkisian, Washington 12:05 a.m. Todd Graham, Arizona State 12:15 p.m. Mark Helfrich, Oregon For information in regards to obtaining the phone number to take part in the weekly teleconference, please call the Pac-12 Conference ofce (925-932-4411), or the UA Communication Services Ofce (520-621-4163). Preseason Media Poll Pac-12 North Points 1. Oregon (15) 145 2. Stanford (11) 39 3. Oregon State 95 4. Washington 84 5. California 47 6. Washington St. 33 Pac-12 South Points 1. UCLA (12) 135 2. Arizona St. (10) 130 3. USC (4) 117 4. Arizona 76 5. Utah 60 6. Colorado 28 PAC-12 TITLE GAME CHAMPION: Oregon (14 votes) Others receiving votes: Stanford (8), UCLA (3) Outta Their League: Rich Rodriguez is 7-0 against non-conference opponents, including 5-0 at home, since debuting as the Wildcats head coach in 2012. Arizona has won eight-straight games against non-conference foes and is 17-5 over its last 22 such games dating back to 2008. Considering regular season games only, the Wildcats have won 11 of their last 12 non-conference games and are 15-3 since the start of the 2008 season. Quarter Scores: The Wildcats have scored in all 12 quarters to open the season with a particular liking to the frst half. Arizona has jumped on its opponents for 38 frst-quarter and 45 second-quarter points, enjoying a cumulative 83-12 halftime lead through three games. An even split of 24 points per period in the third and fourth quarters, respectively, rounds out Arizonas 131-26 cumulative scoring margin this season. Arizona has yet to al- low a point in the third quarter this season (24-0). Including the fourth quarter of the Gildan New Mexico Bowl, the Wildcats have scored in 13 consecutive quarters. Disciplined Start: Through three games, the Wildcats have been fagged 10 times for 85 yards a 26.7 yards per game clip that ranks No. 6 in the nation. That mark is more than half of what UAs opponents are averaging per game (19-193, 64.3 yards per game). It will be something to keep an eye on against the Huskies, who have been fagged 36 times for 295 yards (98.3 yards per game) this season most by any of the 125 FBS teams. Red Hot Zone: Arizona has produced in the red zone this season scoring on 11 of 13 such trips (85 percent). However, the Wildcats would like to punch it in the endzone more frequently than their 8-for-13 (62 percent) clip. Last season, Arizona scored on 79 percent of red zone drives with a 64-percent touchdown rate. One thing the Wildcats have done well this year is score from outside the redzone. The ofense has six scoring players of 30 yards or longer preventing the opportunity and need to convert in the red zone. But expect such conversions to be critical moving forward in Pac-12 play. The Huskies have thwarted their opponents on four of the eight red zone trips allowed this season (only two touchdowns allowed). Defense on the Ofensive: Arizonas defense has accounted for three touchdowns in the frst three games (all via interception returns) this season. Thats as many touchdowns as the unit has allowed (three) a nugget of note in its own right. But perhaps most impressive is the fact that at UNLV (Sept. 7), TraMayne Bondurant (52 yards) and Jake Fischer (49 yards) produced the frst multiple-touchdown game for the Arizona defense since Sept. 14, 1996. On that day, Chester Burnett (33 yards), Mikal Smith (86 yards) and then-defensive back Dennis Northcutt (63 yards) returned a trio of interceptions back for touchdowns all in the fourth quarter against Illinois in a 41-0 thumping. It was a span of 202 games without the defense scoring two touchdowns in a game by itself. In terms of all non-ofensive scores (kicks, blocks, etc.), the Wildcats had collected seven multiple- touchdown games with the last coming on Sept. 18, 2010. Trevin Wade returned an interception 85 yards and Travis Cobb returned a kickof 100 yards in a 34-27 upset of Iowa. Bookend Tackles: Junior tackles Fabbians Ebbele and Mickey Baucus account for 56 of Arizonas 85 career starts along the ofensive line. With each registering 28 consecutive starts, the bookend duo was a signifcant part of the Wildcats record-breaking ofense in 2012. They helped pave the way 227.8 rushing yards per game and the ofense yielded only 18 sacks in 13 games while tallying 298.4 passing yards per game. The unit has picked up where it left of, with Baucus and Ebbele helping roll up 322.3 rushing yards per game and only three sacks allowed through three games in 2013. Mr. Versatility: One of Arizonas ofensive leaders is the ever versatile Chris Putton, a ffth-year senior who has mastered all fve positions on the ofensive line. Putton doesnt claim a natural position he willing says he will play wherever coaches need him but his skills are perhaps best suited at guard where he has made 22 career starts. In a pinch, he can slide out to tackle if needed behind starters Fabbians Ebbele and Mickey Baucus, or take the controls at center. His experience and versatility will pay dividends in the trenches this season. Terrifc TraMayne: Arizonas biggest defensive playmaker has been spursafety TraMayne Bondurant. The junior leads or is tied for the team lead in total tackles (19), tackles for loss (3) sacks (1), interceptions (3) and pass breakups (3). He has a pair of interception returns for touchdowns (23 yards against NAU and 51 yards at UNLV) and is one of fve players in the FBS with two touchdowns of interceptions. In his career, Bondurant has six interceptions for 170 yards and three touchdowns (ranks No. 10 for active career interception return yards). Scooby (Can) Doo: Despite a veteran starting unit on the defensive side of the ball, the Wildcats have a new face in their starting lineup: Scooby Wright. The true freshman has started each game at strongside linebacker and leads the team with 19 total tackles, including three for loss. In his frst collegiate game against NAU, Wright fnished with six tackles, including one for loss, and tipped the pass that TraMayne Bondurant stepped in front of before returning it 21 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 6 Players of the Week Game 1 --NAU Ofense: Daniel Jenkins, RB (139 rush yds, 13 rec. yards, 2 total TDs) Defense: TraMayne Bondurant, S (7 tackles, 1 TFL, 2 INT, 21-yd TD) Special Teams: Shane Wilson, CB ( 1 solo tackle) Game 2 -- at UNLV Ofense: KaDeem Carey, RB (171 rush yds, long 58, 2 TDs) Defense: Jake Fischer, LB (1 tackle, 49-yard INT return for TD) Special Teams: Jake Smith, PK (7-for-7 PAT, 3-for-4 FG, 16 points) Game 3 -- UTSA Ofense: B.J. Denker (248 yds total ofense, 2 rush TD, 1 pass TD) Defense: Jourdon Grandon (six tackles, INT, 16 yard return) Special Teams: Drew Riggleman (4 punts, 183 yards, 3 inside 20) Game 4 -- at Washington Game 5 -- at USC Game 6 --Utah Game 7 -- at Colorado Game 8 -- at California Game 9 -- UCLA Game 10 -- Washington State Game 11 -- Oregon Game 12 -- at Arizona State
Selected by UA Coaching Staf Weekly Honors/Awards Preseason Watch Lists Jake Fischer, Sr., LB Bednarik Award Lott IMPACT Trophy KaDeem Carey, Jr., RB Doak Walker Award Walter Camp Maxwell Award
Senior Encore: Arizona welcomes back senior wide receiver/tight end Terrence Miller for a ffth season. The Moreno Valley, Calif., native was granted a medical hardship waiver in the spring and his return to the Wildcats gives Arizona a proven target in the ofense and a leader on and of the feld. Miller, who also received his degree in the spring, caught 13 passes for 143 yards and two scores in four games last year despite battling a series of injuries. His season was cut short for good after sustaining an injury on a touchdown at Stanford last October. Now healthy again, Miller can play any of UAs receiver positions in the slot or on the outside. He will also put his hand down as a tight end, so expect the Wildcats to move him around early and often. He has two catches for 20 yards on the year. Defensive Development: What a diference a year makes for defensive coordinator Jef Casteel. In his frst season implementing the 3-3-5 stack at Arizona, Casteel inherited one of the thinnest and youngest defenses in the nation evidenced by more than half of his depth chart comprising freshman or sophomore. This year, things have shifted in his favor with more depth and more experience. In fact, Wildcat defenders have combined for 243 career starts with the same 11 starting each contest this season. Senior lineman Sione Tuihalamaka and senior cornerback Shaquille Richardson lead with 27 career starts apiece, while senior linebackers Marquis Flowers and Jake Fischer boast 26 and 24 starts, respectively. Junior spursafety TraMayne Bondurant has tallied 21 starts, including 21 of Arizonas last 22 games (only missed 2012 New Mexico Bowl). True freshman linebacker Scooby Wright is the only player without prior starting experience and has earned the nod in each of his frst three collegiate games. Desert Bloom: It was in fall camp a year ago when Marquis Flowers was shifted from safety to linebacker to add depth at a position of need. Now, some 13 months later, Flowers fgures to be one of the top linebackers in the Pac-12 Conference. As a junior, he was second on the squad with exactly 100 tackles and led the team with 13 tackles for loss and a team-high 5.5 sacks. He also proved to have a nose for the football, intercepting three pass, forcing three fumbles and recovering another. A full year of experience and an ofseason to study the de- fense in the flm room should beneft Flowers even more, and he has 12 tackles three for loss and a 36-yard fumble recovery to open his senior campaign. Tackling Machine: Senior middle linebacker Jake Fischer returns as one of the top tacklers in the Pac-12. A year ago, Fischer led Arizona with 119 stops and ranked third in the conference with 9.2 tackles per game. A physical, yet slightly undersized player, Fischer uses his high football IQ to put himself in position to make plays. He had 6.5 tackles for loss, four fumble recoveries, three forced fumbles and three passes defended a season ago as he returned to full strength after missing the 2011 campaign with an ACL injury. His perseverance paid of as he was a Pac-12 honorable mention selection in 2012 and could contend for higher honors this season. Fischer is on the Lott IMPACT Trophy Watch List and the Bednarik Award Watch List. He has 12 tackles and a 49-yard interception return for a touchdown through two games as a senior. Scholarships Earned: Several walk-ons earned the praise of head coach Rich Rodriguez, who rewarded them with scholarships this ofseason. Nose guard Tevin Hood, linebacker Sir Thomas Jackson and receiver Johnny Jackson earned scholarships in the spring, while running back Terris Jones-Grigsby and receiver Trevor Ermisch were put on scholarship last week. Rodriguez values a strong walk-on program and beneftted such a program himself. At West Virginia, Rodriguez started as a walk-on in 1981 and became a three-year letter winner as a defensive back from 1982-84. Gridiron Graduates: Eight Wildcats have earned their degrees from the University of Arizona, a tally that ranks ffth nationally for FBS programs. Included are running backs Daniel Jenkins and Kylan Butler, receivers Terrence Miller and Richard Morrison, defensive backs Derrick Rainey and Justin Samuels, ofensive line- man Eric Bender-Ramsey and defensive lineman Sione Tuihalamaka. Coach for the Cure: The Arizona and Washington coaching stafs will be wearing Coach to Cure MD patches this week to raise awareness and funding for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy research. Fans are encouraged to donate online at www.CoachtoCureMD.org or donate $5 by texting CURE to 90999. Up Next: Another bye. The Wildcats will be of next Saturday (Oct. 5th) before heading Los Angeles for a Thurs- day night showdown at USC on Oct. 10. Kickof in the LA Memorial Coliseum is set for 7:30 p.m. (PDT) on Fox Sports 1. TraMayne Bondurant, Jr., S Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 2) Seven tackles, 2 INTs, TD, TFL vs. NAU Jake Smith, Sr., PK Pac-12 Special Teams Player of the Week (Sept. 9) 16 points, 7-for-7 PAT, 3-for-4 FG, 1 tackle 7
2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 1 2 3 4 Final Washington 3 14 0 0 17 Arizona 10 21 14 7 52 First Quarter UW 9:49 Coons, Travis 43 yd feld goal; 14-55, 5:11 ARIZ 7:48 Richards, D. 27 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick); 7-75, 1:55 ARIZ 0:06 Bonano, J. 24 yd feld goal; 10-81, 2:55 Second Quarter ARIZ 8:19 Scott, M. 1 yd run (Bonano, J. kick); 11-41, 3:46 ARIZ 4:43 Wharton, G. 33 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick); 10-62, 2:38 UW 3:41 SeferianJenkins 6 yd pass from Price, Keith (Coons kick); 5-75, 1:02 ARIZ 2:37 Hill, A. 53 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick); 3-75, 1:04 UW 0:13 Sankey, Bishop 1 yd run (Coons, Travis kick); 3-3, 0:14 Third Quarter ARIZ 12:23 Hill, A. 17 yd pass from Scott, M. (Bonano, J. kick); 6-43, 2:21 ARIZ 09:35 Morrison, R. 63 yd punt return (Bonano, J. kick) Fourth Quarter ARIZ 11:32 Carey, K. 2 yd run (Bonano, J. kick); 8-46, 5:00 Category Washington Arizona FIRST DOWNS 23 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-124 49-277 PASSING YDS (NET) 256 256 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-29-2 22-14-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-380 71-533 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-63 Kickof Returns-Yards 3-60 1-17 Interception Returns-Yards 1-47 2-72 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-33.5 2-41.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 10-100 8-75 Possession Time 32:26 27:34 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 6 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-31 The Last Meeting: 2012 Washington at Arizona Washington ................................ 17 Arizona....................................... 52 Oct. 20, 2012 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (50,148) Start: 7:06 p.m. // TOG: 3:13 // Weather: Upper 70s, clear RUSHING: Washington-Sankey, Bishop 19-87; Taylor, Kendyl 3-47; Price, Keith 7-minus 10. Arizona-Carey, K. 29-172; Scott, M. 8-43; Baker, J. 4-28; Jenkins, D. 6-21; Denker, B. 2-13. PASSING: Washington-Price, Keith 29-52-2-256. Arizona-Scott, M. 14-22-1-256. RECEIVING: Washington-SeferianJenkins 8-110; Williams, Kasen 8-80; Sankey, Bishop 6-32; Taylor, Kendyl 3-13; Mickens, Jaydon 2-13; Hartvigson, M. 1-6; Bruns, Cody 1-2. Arizona-Buckner, D. 5-86; Wharton, G. 3-59; Hill, A. 2-70; Richards, D. 2-35; Tutogi, T. 1-4; Carey, K. 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Washington-Feeney, Travis 1-47. Arizona-Bondurant, T. 1-43; Grandon, J. 1-29. FUMBLES: Washington-Price, Keith 1-1. Arizona-Scott, M. 1-0; Carey, K. 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): Washington-None. Arizona-Gilbert, R. 1-1; Tutogi, T. 1-0; Hobson, H. 0-1; Flowers, M. 1-0. TUCSON, Ariz. -- Matt Scott threw for 256 yards and four touchdowns, KaDeem Carey ran for 172 yards and Arizona raced out of its bye week with a 52-17 rout over Washington Saturday night. Arizona (4-3, 1-3 Pac-12) went into its bye worn down and beaten up after three straight losses to ranked opponents. Refreshed and mostly recuperated, the Wildcats had their way with Washingtons defense from the opening drive, eclipsing 500 total yards (533) for the sixth time this season. Scott fnished 14 of 22, throwing two touchdowns to Austin Hill, and ran for another score. Carey scored on a 2-yard run, and Richard Morrison added a 63-yard touchdown on a punt return to give coach Rich Rodriguez his frst Pac-12 win. Washington (3-4, 1-3) had no chance against Arizonas fast-paced ofense, and quarterback Keith Price had another so-so game in the Huskies third straight loss. Price matched Scott with 256 yards passing, but his line didnt look quite as good, needing 52 attempts to get there and with two interceptions to ofset his one touchdown. Washington played a brutal schedule the frst half of the season, facing four teams in the top 11 of the AP poll. The Huskies were run over in two of those, on the road against LSU and Oregon, but beat Stanford and stayed close to USC last week despite four turnovers and a blocked punt. It didnt fgure to get any easier against Arizona and its go-all-the-time ofense, particularly since it didnt go so well the last time the Huskies faced an up-tempo team. Of course, that was against arguably the fastest team in the country, No. 2 Oregon, which ran past them for a 52-21 victory. Preparing for a no-huddle team and seeing one live should have helped the Huskies against Arizona, which had run more plays than all but one team before its bye week. It didnt. Snapping the ball almost as soon as the ofcials placed it, the Wildcats picked Washingtons defense apart behind Careys quick-burst running and Scotts pinpoint passing. Scott set Pac-12 records for completions (45) and attempts (69) while throwing for 491 yards and three touchdowns in Arizonas 54-48 loss to Stanford two weeks ago. The ffth-year senior didnt have to work quite as hard against Washington. He opened by getting two Washington defenders to bite on a pump fake to set up a foating, 27-yard touchdown pass to David Richards. Scott did it next with his legs, scoring on a 1-yard run, then his arm, fnding Garic Wharton on a 33-yard touchdown pass on fourth-and-3 to put Arizona up 24-3. He also had a quick answer to Washingtons frst touchdown -- a 6-yard pass from Price to Austin Seferian-Jenkins -- by hitting Hill on a 53-yard touchdown. Scotts only real mistake came in the closing seconds of the frst half, when he was hit, and his futtering pass was picked of by Washington linebacker Travis Feeney at midfeld. He rumbled to the 3-yard line, setting up Bishop Sankeys 1-yard touchdown run that cut Arizonas lead to 31-17 at halftime. The miscue did little to slow the Wildcats down. Arizona gained about 10 yards when SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL STATS 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 8 Arizona Depth Chart (Game 4: at Washington) Unofcial depth chart compiled by UA Communications Services Department (Sept. 23) OFFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. WR 16 Garic Wharton 6-0 169 Jr.*-2L 20 Trevor Ermisch 6-2 189 Jr.-2L or 5 Trey Grifey 6-3 191 Fr.*-SQ SLOT 18 Terrence Miller 6-4 233 Sr.*-3L 24 Terris Jones-Grigsby 5-7 182 Jr.*-SQ+ TE 18 Terrence Miller 6-4 233 Sr.*-3L 17 Josh Kern 6-5 206 Fr.*-SQ LT 68 Mickey Baucus 6-8 305 Jr.*-2L 70 T.D. Gross 6-6 278 Fr.*-SQ LG 61 Cayman Bundage 6-2 267 So.-1L 69 Eric Bender-Ramsay 6-6 306 Sr.*-2L C 56 Steven Gurrola 6-2 291 Jr.-TR 66 Carter Wood 6-2 272 So.*-SQ+ RG 62 Chris Putton 6-4 284 Sr.*-3L 77 Lene Maiava 6-5 280 So.*-1L RT 73 Fabbians Ebbele 6-8 311 Jr.*-2L 74 Jacob Arzouman 6-5 266 So.*-SQ SLOT 30 Johnny Jackson 5-10 180 So.*-1L or 6 Nate Phillips 5-7 177 Fr.-HS 8 Richard Morrison 5-11 184 Sr.*-3L WR 81 Clive Georges 6-1 167 Fr.*-SQ or 10 Samajie Grant 5-9 173 Fr.-HS RB 25 KaDeem Carey 5-10 207 Jr.-2L 3 Daniel Jenkins 5-9 194 Sr.*-3L 23 Jared Baker 5-8 188 So.*-1L QB 7 B.J. Denker 6-3 184 Sr.-1L 9 Javelle Allen 6-2 218 Fr.*-SQ 1 Jesse Scroggins 6-3 208 Jr.*-TR or 14 Nick Isham 6-0 188 So.*-TR DEFENSE Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. END 84 Reggie Gilbert 6-4 261 Jr.-2L 99 Kyle Kelley 6-3 251 Fr.*-SQ or 43 Justin Washington 6-2 246 Sr.*-3L NOSE 98 Tevin Hood 6-0 302 Sr.-1L 84 Reggie Gilbert 6-4 261 Jr.-2L or 60 Luca Bruno 6-4 259 Fr.-HS END 91 Sione Tuihalamaka 6-2 269 Sr.*-3L 75 Kirif Taula 6-4 265 Jr.*-2L or 43 Justin Washington 6-2 246 Sr.*-3L SLB 31 Scooby Wright 6-1 230 Fr.-HS or 3 Keoni Bush-Loo 6-4 224 So.-1L 45 Derrick Turituri 6-1 252 Fr.-HS MLB 33 Jake Fischer 6-0 221 Sr.*-3L 19 Hank Hobson 6-3 227 Jr.-2L WLB 2 Marquis Flowers 6-3 233 Sr.-3L 32 DeAndre Miller 6-3 225 Fr.-HS or 47 Jake Matthews 6-3 214 Fr.-HS+ SPUR 21 TraMayne Bondurant 5-10 198 Jr.-2L 28 Anthony Lopez 5-11 208 So.-1L BANDIT 38 Jared Tevis 5-11 195 Jr.*-2L 11 William Parks 6-1 191 So.-1L LC 6 Jonathan McKnight 5-11 171 Jr.*-2L 13 Devin Holiday 5-10 156 Fr.-HS RC 5 Shaquille Richardson 6-1 188 Sr.-3L 17 Derrick Rainey 6-1 185 Sr.*-3L FS 26 Jourdon Grandon 6-0 195 Jr.*-2L 27 Jamar Allah 6-1 191 So.-1L OFFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career M. Baucus - 12 13 3 28 C. Bundage - - 1 3 4 K. Carey - - 13 1 14 B.J. Denker - - 1 3 4 F. Ebbele - 12 13 3 28 C. Georges - - - 2 2 S. Grant - - - 2 2 S. Gurrola - - - 3 3 A. Hill - 1 12 - 13 J. Jackson - - - 3 3 D. Jenkins - 1 1 3 5 T. Miller 3 - 4 2 9 R. Morrison 1 1 1 - 3 C. Putton - 9 10 3 22 D. Richards - - 9 - 9 G. Wharton - - 4 2 6 DEFENSE 2010 2011 2012 2013 Career T. Bondurant - 6 12 3 21 W. Capers Jr. - - 1 - 1 J. Fischer 8 - 13 3 24 M. Flowers - 10 13 3 26 R. Gilbert - - 8 3 11 J. Grandon - 4 9 3 16 H. Hobson - 1 - - 1 T. Hood - - 3 3 6 S. Jackson - - 12 - 12 J. McKnight - - 9 3 12 D. Pettinato - 3 9 - 12 D. Rainey - - 6 - 6 S. Richardson 3 10 11 3 27 K. Taula - 4 1 - 5 J. Tevis - - 11 3 14 S. Tuihalamaka 4 10 10 3 27 J. Washington 9 6 3 - 18 S. Wright - - - 3 3 Players Jacob Arzouman ................. ar-ZOO-mihn Derrick Babiash .................. BAH-bish TraMayne Bondurant ......... bahn-DUR-ahnt Luca Bruno ......................... BREW-noh Kylan Butler ....................... KAY-lihn Brian Chacon ..................... shuh-COHN Pierre Cormier .................... COHR-meer Gerhard De Beer ................. HAIR-ehd C.J. Dozier........................... DOH-zhure Fabbians Ebbele ................ ebb-EH-lee Paul Elvira .......................... el-VEER-ah Faitele Faafoi ...................... fah-ih-TAY-lay fah-UH-foy Marquis Flowers ................ mar-keece Samajie Grant .................... suh-MAH-jee Zach Hemmila .................... HEM-eh-luh Nick Isham ......................... EYE-shum Tellas Jones ........................ TELL-us Lene Maiva ......................... LEH-nee my-AH-vuh Khari McGee ....................... KIGH-ree Dan Pettinato .................... pet-in-KNOT-oh Chris Putton ....................... PUH-tuhn Jesse Scroggins .................. SKRAH-gihns Anu Solomon ..................... ah-NEW Kirif Taula ......................... keh-REE-fee tah-OO-lah Sione Tuihalamaka ............. see-OH-nay too-ee-hah-la-MAH-kah Derrick Turituri ................... tur-EE-tur-EE Coaches Bill Kirelawich ................... Ker-LAV-itch Jim Michalczik .................... muh-hall-CHECK Career Starts Pronunciations SPECIALISTS Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. PK/KO 86 Jake Smith 6-2 201 Sr.*-SQ+ 41 Casey Skowron 5-10 160 So.*-SQ+ P 39 Drew Riggleman 6-2 207 So.*-SQ+ 86 Jake Smith 6-2 201 Sr.*-SQ+ LS 63 Brian Chacon (PAT/FG) 6-3 251 Sr.-2L 50 Chase Gorham (punt) 6-3 235 Jr.*-2L+ Hold 14 Nick Isham 6-0 188 So.*-SQ+ 39 Drew Riggleman 6-2 207 So.*-SQ+ PR 30 Johnny Jackson 5-10 180 So.*-1L 6 Nate Phillips 5-7 177 Fr.-HS KOR 6 Nate Phillips 5-7 177 Fr.-HS 30 Johnny Jackson 5-10 180 So.*-1L NAU: Jake Fischer, Tevin Hood, Terrence Miller, Chris Putton at UNLV: Daniel Jenkins, Jake Smith, Sione Tuihalamaka, Shaq. Richardson UTSA: B.J. Denker, Kylan Butler, Marquis Flowers, Brian Chacon at Washington: at USC: Utah: at Colorado: at California: UCLA: Washington St.: Oregon: at Arizona St.: Game-by-Game Captains 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 9 2013 Game-by-Game Starters, Ofense NAU at UNLV UTSA at Washington at USC Utah at Colorado at California UCLA Washington State Oregon at Arizona State WR Slot LT LG C RG RT QB RB RB/TE/SLOT WR Miller Wharton Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins J. Jackson (SL) Georges Miller Grant Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins J. Jackson (SL) Georges Grant J. Jackson Baucus Bundage Gurrola Putton Ebbele Denker Jenkins Carey (RB) Wharton NAU at UNLV UTSA at Washington at USC Utah at Colorado at California UCLA Washington State Oregon at Arizona State End Nose Tackle SLB MLB WLB Spur Bandit CB CB FS Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon Tuihalamaka Hood Gilbert Wright Fischer Flowers Bondurant Tevis McKnight Richardson Grandon 2013 Game-by-Game Starters, Defense NAU at UNLV UTSA at Washington at USC Utah at Colorado at California UCLA Washington State Oregon at Arizona State KO PK P H SS LS PR KR Smith Smith Riggleman Isham Chacon Gorham Phillips Phillips/J. Jackson Smith Smith Riggleman Isham Chacon Gorham J. Jackson Phillips/J. Jackson Smith Smith Riggleman Isham Chacon Gorham J. Jackson Phillips/J. Jackson 2013 Game-by-Game Starters, Specialists 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 10 --- OFFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- --- OFFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- KADEEM CAREY #25 Rushing yards......................366^!...... Colorado (11/10/2012) Rushes ................................29 ............ Twice (last vs. Wash. 10/20/2012) Longest rush .......................73* .......... vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) Rushing touchdowns ..........5^! ......... Colorado (11/10/2012) 100-yard rush games ..........12 ............ Last: vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Receptions ..........................7 .............. at Stanford (10/6/2012) Receiving yards ...................68 ............ Twice (last at Stanford, 10/6/2012) Longest reception ...............47 ............ vs. Oregon State (9/29/2012) Touchdown receptions ........1 .............. 3 times, last vs. OK State (9/8/12) Kickof returns .....................9 .............. Oregon (9/24/2011) Kickof return yards .............197 .......... Oregon (9/24/2011) Long kickof return ..............39 ............ Oregon (9/24/2011) All-purpose yards ................400^....... Colorado (11/10/2012) --- PLACEKICKERS --- AUSTIN HILL #29 Receiving yards ...................259 .......... vs. USC (10/27/2012) Receptions ..........................11 ............ at Stanford (10/6/2012) Long reception ....................63 ............ vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) Long TD reception ...............53* .......... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) Touchdown receptions ........2 .............. 4 times (last vs. Nev 12/15/2012) 100-yd receiving games ......6 .............. last vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) KYLAN BUTLER #2 Rushing yards......................29 ............ UCLA (10/20/2011) Rushes ................................6 .............. UCLA (10/20/2011) Longest rush .......................16 ............ South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Rushing TDs.........................1 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Kick returns .........................2 .............. Oregon State (9/29/2012) Kick return yards .................24 ............ Oregon State (9/29/2012) Long kick return ..................15 ............ Oregon State (9/29/2012) B.J. DENKER #7 Attempts .............................21 ............ Twice (last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Completions ........................14 ............ vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Passing yards.......................158 .......... vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Passing touchdowns ...........2 .............. Colorado (11/10/2012) Long pass ............................31 ............ Twice (last vs. NAU 8/30/2013) Long TD pass .......................17* .......... South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Interceptions .......................1 .............. at Oregon (9/22/2012) Rushes ................................16 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Rush yards ...........................90 ............ vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Long rush ............................35* .......... Twice (last: vs. UTSA 9/13/2013) RICHARD MORRISON #8 Receiving yards ...................66 ............ vs. Oklahoma State (12/29/2010) Receptions ..........................6 .............. Twice, last vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) Touchdown receptions ........1 .............. 4 times (last vs. SC State 9/15/2012) Long reception ....................34* .......... Twice (last ORE 9/24/2011) Rush yards ...........................8 .............. South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Rushes ................................2 .............. at UCLA (11/3/2012) Long rush ............................8 .............. South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Punt returns ........................5 .............. UCLA (10/20/2011) Punt return yards ................63* .......... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) Long punt return .................63* .......... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) DAVID RICHARDS #80 Receiving yards ...................53 ............ vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) Receptions ..........................7 .............. at Oregon (9/22/2012) Touchdown receptions ........1 .............. Twice (last vs. USC 10/27/2012) Long reception ....................27* .......... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) Long TD reception ...............27* .......... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) JARED BAKER #23 Rushing yards......................66 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Rushes ................................12 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Longest rush .......................37 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Receptions ..........................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Receiving Yards ...................17 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) Longest Reception...............17 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) Touchdowns ........................1 .............. South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Long TD run .........................4 .............. South Carolina State (9/15/2012) Kickof returns .....................2 .............. Colorado (11/10/2012) Kickof return yards .............41 ............ Colorado (11/10/2012) Longest kick return..............25 ............ vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) TERRENCE MILLER #18 Receiving yards ...................116 .......... USC (11/13/2010) Receptions ..........................8 .............. at Oregon (11/26/2010) Long reception ....................38 ............ ASU (12/2/2010) 100-yd receiving games ......1 .............. USC (11/13/2010) Receiving touchdowns ........1 .............. Twice (last at Stanford, 10/6/2012) Rush yards ...........................13 ............ USC (11/13/2010) Rushes ................................2 .............. USC (11/13/2010) DANIEL JENKINS #3 Rush yards ...........................139 .......... NAU (8/30/2013) Rushes ................................21 ............ vs. Arizona State (11/23/2012) Long rush ............................91* .......... NAU (8/30/2013) Rushing touchdowns ..........1 .............. 5 times, (last vs. NAU 8/30/2013) 100-yard rushing games .....1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Receptions ..........................4 .............. Louisiana (11/26/2011) Receiving yards ...................26 ............ Louisiana (11/26/2011) Receiving touchdowns ........1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Long reception ....................17 ............ at Stanford (10/6/2012) Kickof returns .....................7 .............. at Oregon (9/22/2012) Kickof return yards .............121 .......... Louisiana (11/26/2011) Long kickof return ..............81 ............ Louisiana (11/26/2011) JAVELLE ALLEN #9 Rushing yards......................67 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) Rush attempts .....................2 .............. Twice (last at UNLV 9/7/2013) Longest rush .......................61* .......... NAU (8/30/2013) Longest rushing TD..............61 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) Rushing TDs.........................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) JAKE SMITH #86 FG attempts ........................4 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Made feld goals ..................3 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Longest FG attempt ............41 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long made FG .....................41 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) PAT attempts .......................7 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Made PATs ...........................7 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Points ..................................16 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Kickofs ...............................11 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Touchbacks ..........................5 .............. Twice (last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) NATE PHILLIPS #6 Receptions ..........................3 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Receiving yards ...................35 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long reception ....................18 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Kickof returns .....................2 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Kickof return yards .............42 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long kickof return ..............26 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Punt returns ........................3 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Punt return yards ................11 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) JOHNNY JACKSON #30 Receiving yards ...................75 ............ at Stanford (10/6/2012) Receptions ..........................10 ............ at Stanford (10/6/2012) Long reception ....................26 ............ at Stanford (10/6/2012) Touchdown receptions ........1 .............. vs. USC (10/27/2012) Kickof returns .....................2 .............. Twice (last vs. Nev 12/15/2012) Kickof return yards .............50 ............ vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) Longest kick return..............29 ............ vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) Punt returns ........................5 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Punt return yards ................59 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long punt return .................25 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) SAMAJIE GRANT #10 Receptions ..........................5 .............. vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Receiving yards ...................48 ............ vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Long reception ....................19 ............ vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) TD receptions ......................1 .............. vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) Long TD reception ...............13* .......... vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) GARIC WHARTON #16 Receiving yards ...................89 ............ vs. Arizona St. (11/23/2012) Receptions ..........................6 .............. Twice (last vs. Nev 12/15/2012) Long reception ....................40* .......... vs. Arizona St. (11/23/2012) Longest TD reception ...........40* .......... vs. Arizona St. (11/23/2012) Rush yards ...........................19 ............ Colorado (11/10/2012) Rushes ................................1 .............. Twice (last vs. Colorado 11/10/2012) Long rush ............................11 ............ at USC (10/1/2011) Kickof returns .....................3 .............. Four times (last at Wash. 10/29/11) Kickof return yards .............78 ............ at Washington (10/29/2011) Long kickof return ..............44 ............ at Washington (10/29/2011) --- OFFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 11 --- DEFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- JAKE FISCHER #33 Tackles ................................14 ............ vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) TFL ......................................2.5 ........... vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) Sacks ...................................1 .............. Twice (last at Wash. St. 10/16/2010) PBU .....................................1 .............. 5 times (last at Utah 11/17/2012) Rushes ................................1 .............. at UCLA (10/30/2010) Long rush ............................29 ............ at UCLA (10/30/2010) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. 3 times (last vs. ASU 11/23/2012) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. 5 times (last vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) INT ......................................1 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long INT return ...................49* .......... at UNLV (9/7/2013) MARQUIS FLOWERS #2 Tackles ................................16 ............ Stanford (9/17/2011) TFL ......................................2.5 ........... vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) PBU .....................................2 .............. vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) Interceptions .......................2 .............. vs. USC (10/27/2012) Sacks ...................................1.5 ........... vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. Twice (last at UNLV 9/7/2013) Long fumble return .............36 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Forced Fumble .....................1 .............. 4 times (last vs. ASU 11/23/2012) JOURDON GRANDON #26 Tackles ................................12 ............ Twice (last at Stanford, 10/6/2012) TFL ......................................0.5 ........... vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) PBU .....................................3 .............. at ASU (11/19/2011) Interceptions .......................1 .............. 3 times (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Long INT return ...................41 ............ at ASU (11/19/2011) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. 4 times (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. vs. Oregon State (9/29/2012) TRAMAYNE BONDURANT #21 Tackles ................................10 ............ Twice (last at Oregon, 9/22/2012) TFL ......................................3 .............. Twice (last at Stanford, 10/6/2012) Sacks ...................................1 .............. Twice (last at UNLV 9/7/2013) PBU .....................................4 .............. at ASU 11/19/2011 Interceptions .......................2 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Long INT return ...................52 ............ at UNLV (9/7/2013) Long INT TD return ..............52* .......... at UNLV (9/7/2013) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. 3 times (last vs. ASU 11/23/2012) --- DEFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- DAN PETTINATO #90 Tackles ................................6 .............. at Oregon (9/22/2012) TFL ......................................1.0 ........... vs. USC (10/27/2012) Sacks ...................................1.0 ........... Louisiana (11/26/2011) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. vs. Washington (10/20/2012) PBU .....................................1 .............. Twice (last vs. ASU 11/23/2012) DERRICK RAINEY #17 Tackles ................................7 .............. 3 times (last vs. Nev. 12/15/2012) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. at Stanford (10/6/2012) SHAQUILLE RICHARDSON #5 Tackles ................................9 .............. at Oklahoma State (9/8/2011) TFL ......................................2 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) PBU .....................................3 .............. at Washington State (10/16/2010) INT ......................................2 .............. Twice (at Oregon St. 10/8/2011) Long INT return ...................41 ............ at ASU (11/19/2011) Forced fumbles ....................1 .............. Twice (last UCLA 10/20/2011) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. at Stanford (10/6/2012) KIRIFI TAULA #75 Tackles ................................5 .............. Twice (last Utah 11/5/2011) TFL ......................................2 .............. at USC (10/1/2011) PBU .....................................1 .............. at ASU (11/19/2011) JARED TEVIS #38 Tackles ................................12 ............ Twice (Last: at Oregon, 9/22/2012) TFL ......................................1 .............. Twice (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Sacks ...................................1 .............. vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) PBU .....................................2 .............. Twice (last at Oregon, 9/22/2012) INT ......................................2 .............. vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) Long INT Ret. .......................32 ............ vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) Forced fumbles ....................2 .............. at Oregon (9/22/2012) --- PUNTING --- REGGIE GILBERT #84 Tackles ................................4 .............. 3 times (last vs. Nev. 12/15/2012) TFL ......................................1.5 ........... Twice (last Colorado 11/10/2012) Sacks ...................................1.5 ........... vs. Washington (10/20/2012) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. Twice (last vs. ASU 11/23/2012) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) JONATHAN MCKNIGHT #6 Tackles ................................11 ............ vs. USC (10/27/2012) TFL ......................................0.5 ........... vs. USC (10/27/2012) PBU .....................................2 .............. vs. Oregon State (9/29/2012) INT ......................................1 .............. 3 times (last at Oregon, 9/22/2012) Long INT Ret. .......................48* .......... vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) Fumble recovery..................1 .............. vs. USC (10/27/2012) JAMAR ALLAH #27 Tackles ................................3 .............. vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) BLAKE BRADY #46 Tackles ................................4 .............. vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) BRENDAN MURPHY #40 Tackles ................................3 .............. Colorado 11/10/2012 PBU .....................................1 .............. South Carolina State (9/15/2012) WILLIAM PARKS #11 Tackles ................................4 .............. vs. UTSA (9/13/2013) WAYNE CAPERS JR. #12 Tackles ................................7 .............. vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) TFL ......................................1 .............. vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) PBU .....................................1 .............. Twice (last vs. NAU 8/30/2013) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. vs. Nevada (12/15/2012) JUSTIN WASHINGTON #43 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) PBU .....................................1 .............. at UCLA (11/3/2012) --- DEFENSIVE CAREER HIGHS --- SIR THOMAS JACKSON #53 Tackles ................................10 ............ at Oregon (9/22/2012) PBU .....................................2 .............. vs. Oklahoma State (9/8/2012) Sacks ...................................1 .............. vs. Oregon State (9/29/2012) TFL ......................................2.5 ........... vs. Oregon State (9/29/2012) KEONI BUSH-LOO #3 Tackles ................................2 .............. Twice (last vs. NAU 8/30/2013) SIONE TUIHALAMAKA #91 Tackles ................................7 .............. vs. Toledo (9/1/2012) TFL ......................................2 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Sacks ...................................1 .............. Washington (10/23/2010) HANK HOBSON #19 Tackles ................................5 .............. at Stanford (10/6/2012) TFL ......................................1.0 ........... vs. USC (10/27/2012) Sacks ...................................0.5 ........... Twice (last vs. Wash. 10/20/2012) SCOOBY WRIGHT #31 Tackles ................................7 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) TFL ......................................1 .............. 3 times (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) DEVIN HOLIDAY #13 Tackles ................................2 .............. Twice (last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Interceptions .......................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Long INT return ...................10 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) DERRICK TURITURI #45 Tackles ................................2 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) TFL ......................................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) Sacks ...................................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) TEVIN HOOD #98 Tackles ................................10 ............ vs. Arizona State (11/23/2012) Forced fumble .....................1 .............. Twice (last at UNLV 9/7/2013) TFL ......................................1 .............. 4 times (last at UNLV 9/7/2013) Sacks ...................................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) KYLE KELLEY #99 Tackles ................................1 .............. NAU (8/30/2013) ANTHONY LOPEZ #28 Tackles ................................2 .............. vs. UTSA (9/14/2013) SHANE WILSON #42 Tackles ................................1 .............. 3 times (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) DREW RIGGLEMAN #39 Punts ...................................4 .............. Twice (Last: vs. UTSA 9/14/2013) Yards ...................................183 .......... vs. UTSA (9/13/2013) Long punt ...........................55 ............ NAU (8/30/2013) Inside 20 .............................3 .............. vs. UTSA (9/13/2013) DWIGHT MELVIN #97 Tackles ................................1 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) TFL ......................................1 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) YAMEN SANDERS #10 Tackles ................................1 .............. at UNLV (9/7/2013) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 12 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Combined Team Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Date Opponent Score Att. 08/30/13 NAU W 35-0 53793 09/07/13 at UNLV W 58-13 26950 09/14/13 UTSA W 38-13 41661 Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Carey, K. 2 43 302 3 299 7.0 4 58 149.5 Jenkins, D. 3 35 244 5 239 6.8 1 91 79.7 Denker, B. 3 40 251 27 224 5.6 5 35 74.7 Baker, J. 3 24 121 1 120 5.0 0 37 40.0 Allen, J. 3 4 68 0 68 17.0 1 61 22.7 Butler, K. 3 5 17 0 17 3.4 1 5 5.7 Total 3 151 1003 36 967 6.4 12 91 322.3 Opponents 3 103 421 68 353 3.4 2 79 117.7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Denker, B. 3 118.15 31-55-0 56.4 326 2 31 108.7 Total 3 118.15 31-55-0 56.4 326 2 31 108.7 Opponents 3 89.96 60-111-6 54.1 578 1 69 192.7 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Wharton, G. 3 7 109 15.6 0 31 36.3 Grant, S. 3 6 60 10.0 1 19 20.0 Jenkins, D. 3 5 23 4.6 1 11 7.7 Phillips, N. 3 4 40 10.0 0 18 13.3 Jackson, J. 3 4 24 6.0 0 9 8.0 Carey, K. 2 2 33 16.5 0 17 16.5 Miller, T. 3 2 20 10.0 0 14 6.7 Baker, J. 3 1 17 17.0 0 17 5.7 Total 3 31 326 10.5 2 31 108.7 Opponents 3 60 578 9.6 1 69 192.7 Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Smith, J. 4-6 66.7 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 41 0 PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Denker, B. 5 - - - - - - - 30 Smith, J. - 4-6 17-17 - - - - - 29 Carey, K. 4 - - - - - - - 24 Jenkins, D. 2 - - - - - - - 12 Bondurant, T. 2 - - - - - - - 12 Grant, S. 1 - - - - - - - 6 Butler, K. 1 - - - - - - - 6 Allen, J. 1 - - - - - - - 6 Fischer, J. 1 - - - - - - - 6 Total 17 4-6 17-17 - - - - - 131 Opponents 3 2-4 2-3 - - - - - 26 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Arizona 38 45 24 24 0 131 Opponents 3 9 0 14 0 26 Record: Overall Home Away Neutral All games 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 Conference 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Non-Conference 3-0 2-0 1-0 0-0 TeamStatistics ARIZ OPP FIRST DOWNS 64 48 Rushing 46 22 Passing 14 25 Penalty 4 1 RUSHING YARDAGE 967 353 Rushing Attempts 151 103 Average Per Rush 6.4 3.4 Average Per Game 322.3 117.7 TDs Rushing 12 2 PASSING YARDAGE 326 578 Comp-Att-Int 31-55-0 60-111-6 Average Per Pass 5.9 5.2 Average Per Catch 10.5 9.6 Average Per Game 108.7 192.7 TDs Passing 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSE 1293 931 Average Per Play 6.3 4.4 Average Per Game 431.0 310.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 3-57 10-178 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-96 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-154 0-0 FUMBLES-LOST 5-2 4-2 PENALTIES-Yards 10-80 19-193 PUNTS-AVG 9-39.9 18-43.6 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:22 32:38 3RD-DOWN Conversions 21/43 16/50 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/6 5/9 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Bondurant, T. 3 79 26.3 2 52 Fischer, J. 1 49 49.0 1 49 Grandon, J. 1 16 16.0 0 16 Holiday, D. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i2050+blk Riggleman, D. 9 359 39.9 55 1 3 5 3 0 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Jackson, J. 9 85 9.4 0 25 Phillips, N. 3 11 3.7 0 0 Total 12 96 8.0 0 25 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Phillips, N. 3 57 19.0 0 26 Total 3 57 19.0 0 26 Opponents 10 178 17.8 0 35 All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g Carey, K. 2 299 33 0 0 0 332 166.0 Jenkins, D. 3 239 23 0 0 0 262 87.3 Denker, B. 3 224 0 0 0 0 224 74.7 Baker, J. 3 120 17 0 0 0 137 45.7 Wharton, G. 3 0 109 0 0 0 109 36.3 Total 3 967 326 96 57 154 1600 533.3 Opponents 3 353 578 0 178 0 1109 369.7 Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g Denker, B. 3 95 224 326 550 183.3 Carey, K. 2 43 299 0 299 149.5 Jenkins, D. 3 35 239 0 239 79.7 Baker, J. 3 24 120 0 120 40.0 Allen, J. 3 4 68 0 68 22.7 Total 3 206 967 326 1293 431.0 Opponents 3 214 353 578 931 310.3 Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 31 Wright, S. 3 10 9 19 3.0-3 . . . . . . . . 21 Bondurant, T. 3 14 5 19 3.0-13 1.0-11 3-79 3 . . . . . 5 Richardson, S. 3 11 5 16 3.0-3 . . . . . . . . 38 Tevis, J. 3 9 5 14 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . . . . 2 Flowers, M. 3 7 5 12 3.0-8 . . . . 1-36 . . . Total 3 121 60 181 23-75 6-41 6-154 5 . 2-42 3 . . Opponents 3 130 90 220 11-32 3-19 . 1 . 2-0 1 . . 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 13 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Team Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Team Statistics ARIZ OPP SCORING 131 26 Points Per Game 43.7 8.7 FIRST DOWNS 64 48 Rushing 46 22 Passing 14 25 Penalty 4 1 RUSHING YARDAGE 967 353 Yards gained rushing 1003 421 Yards lost rushing 36 68 Rushing Attempts 151 103 Average Per Rush 6.4 3.4 Average Per Game 322.3 117.7 TDs Rushing 12 2 PASSING YARDAGE 326 578 Comp-Att-Int 31-55-0 60-111-6 Average Per Pass 5.9 5.2 Average Per Catch 10.5 9.6 Average Per Game 108.7 192.7 TDs Passing 2 1 TOTAL OFFENSE 1293 931 Total Plays 206 214 Average Per Play 6.3 4.4 Average Per Game 431.0 310.3 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 3-57 10-178 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-96 0-0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 6-154 0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.0 17.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.0 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 25.7 0.0 FUMBLES-LOST 5-2 4-2 PENALTIES-Yards 10-80 19-193 Average Per Game 26.7 64.3 PUNTS-Yards 9-359 18-785 Average Per Punt 39.9 43.6 Net punt average 37.7 38.3 KICKOFFS-Yards 24-1539 8-516 Average Per Kick 64.1 64.5 Net kick average 49.5 41.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 27:22 32:38 3RD-DOWN Conversions 21/43 16/50 3rd-Down Pct 49% 32% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 3/6 5/9 4th-Down Pct 50% 56% SACKS BY-Yards 6-41 3-19 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 17 3 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 4-6 2-4 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (11-13) 85% (2-3) 67% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (8-13) 62% (1-3) 33% PAT-ATTEMPTS (17-17) 100% (2-3) 67% ATTENDANCE 95454 26950 Games/Avg Per Game 2/47727 1/26950 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Arizona 38 45 24 24 0 131 Opponents 3 9 0 14 0 26 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 14 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Carey, K. 2 43 302 3 299 7.0 4 58 149.5 Jenkins, D. 3 35 244 5 239 6.8 1 91 79.7 Denker, B. 3 40 251 27 224 5.6 5 35 74.7 Baker, J. 3 24 121 1 120 5.0 0 37 40.0 Allen, J. 3 4 68 0 68 17.0 1 61 22.7 Butler, K. 3 5 17 0 17 3.4 1 5 5.7 Total 3 151 1003 36 967 6.4 12 91 322.3 Opponents 3 103 421 68 353 3.4 2 79 117.7 Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g Denker, B. 3 118.15 31-55-0 56.4 326 2 31 108.7 Total 3 118.15 31-55-0 56.4 326 2 31 108.7 Opponents 3 89.96 60-111-6 54.1 578 1 69 192.7 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Wharton, G. 3 7 109 15.6 0 31 36.3 Grant, S. 3 6 60 10.0 1 19 20.0 Jenkins, D. 3 5 23 4.6 1 11 7.7 Phillips, N. 3 4 40 10.0 0 18 13.3 Jackson, J. 3 4 24 6.0 0 9 8.0 Carey, K. 2 2 33 16.5 0 17 16.5 Miller, T. 3 2 20 10.0 0 14 6.7 Baker, J. 3 1 17 17.0 0 17 5.7 Total 3 31 326 10.5 2 31 108.7 Opponents 3 60 578 9.6 1 69 192.7 Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg Jackson, J. 9 85 9.4 0 25 Phillips, N. 3 11 3.7 0 0 Total 12 96 8.0 0 25 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg Bondurant, T. 3 79 26.3 2 52 Fischer, J. 1 49 49.0 1 49 Grandon, J. 1 16 16.0 0 16 Holiday, D. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Total 6 154 25.7 3 52 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Phillips, N. 3 57 19.0 0 26 Total 3 57 19.0 0 26 Opponents 10 178 17.8 0 35 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg Fischer, J. 1 6 6.0 0 6 Flowers, M. 1 36 36.0 0 36 Total 2 42 21.0 0 36 Opponents 0 0 0.0 0 0 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 15 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games PAT 8cor|ng td fg k|ck rush rcv pass dxp saf pts 0er|er, 8. 5 - - - - - - - 30 3r|lr, J. - 1- 1Z-1Z - - - - - 29 Carey, K. 1 - - - - - - - 21 8ordurarl, T. 2 - - - - - - - 12 Jer||rs, 0. 2 - - - - - - - 12 8ul|er, K. 1 - - - - - - - A||er, J. 1 - - - - - - - 0rarl, 3. 1 - - - - - - - F|screr, J. 1 - - - - - - - Tola| 1Z 1- 1Z-1Z - - - - - 131 0pporerls 3 2-1 2-3 - - - - - 2 Tota| 0ffense g p|ays rush pass tota| avg|g 0er|er, 8. 3 95 221 32 550 183.3 Carey, K. 2 13 299 0 299 119.5 Jer||rs, 0. 3 35 239 0 239 Z9.Z 8a|er, J. 3 21 120 0 120 10.0 A||er, J. 3 1 8 0 8 22.Z 8ul|er, K. 3 5 1Z 0 1Z 5.Z Tola| 3 20 9Z 32 1293 131.0 0pporerls 3 211 353 5Z8 931 310.3 F|e|d Coa|s fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 |g b|k 3r|lr, J. 1- .Z 0-0 2-3 1-2 1-1 0-0 11 0 FC 8equence Ar|zona 0pponents NAu 28 12,15 uNLv (11),39,(29),(30) - uT3A (23) (31),(13) Nuroers |r (parerlreses) |rd|cale l|e|d goa| Was rade. Punt|ng no. yds avg |g tb fc |20 50+ b|k R|gg|erar, 0. 9 359 39.9 55 1 3 5 3 0 Tola| 9 359 39.9 55 1 3 5 3 0 0pporerls 18 Z85 13. 53 0 2 5 0 K|ckoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net yd|n 3r|lr, J. 21 1539 1.1 11 0 Tola| 21 1539 1.1 11 0 1Z.8 12.1 22 0pporerls 8 51 1.5 5 0 19.0 11.8 23 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Individual Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games A|| Purpose g rush rcv pr kr |r tota| avg|g Carey, K. 2 299 33 0 0 0 332 1.0 Jer||rs, 0. 3 239 23 0 0 0 22 8Z.3 0er|er, 8. 3 221 0 0 0 0 221 Z1.Z 8a|er, J. 3 120 1Z 0 0 0 13Z 15.Z wrarlor, 0. 3 0 109 0 0 0 109 3.3 Jac|sor, J. 3 0 21 85 0 0 109 3.3 Pr||||ps, N. 3 0 10 11 5Z 0 108 3.0 8ordurarl, T. 3 0 0 0 0 Z9 Z9 2.3 A||er, J. 3 8 0 0 0 0 8 22.Z 0rarl, 3. 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 20.0 F|screr, J. 3 0 0 0 0 19 19 1.3 V|||er, T. 3 0 20 0 0 0 20 .Z 8ul|er, K. 3 1Z 0 0 0 0 1Z 5.Z 0rardor, J. 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 5.3 lo||day, 0. 3 0 0 0 0 10 10 3.3 Tola| 3 9Z 32 9 5Z 151 100 533.3 0pporerls 3 353 5Z8 0 1Z8 0 1109 39.Z 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 16 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Overall Defensive Statistics (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd ## Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 21 Bondurant, T. 3 14 5 19 3.0-13 1.0-11 3-79 3 . . . . . 31 Wright, S. 3 10 9 19 3.0-3 . . . . . . . . 5 Richardson, S. 3 11 5 16 3.0-3 . . . . . . . . 38 Tevis, J. 3 9 5 14 1.0-7 1.0-7 . . . . . . . 2 Flowers, M. 3 7 5 12 3.0-8 . . . . 1-36 . . . 33 Fischer, J. 3 9 3 12 . . 1-49 . . 1-6 . . . 98 Hood, T. 3 5 5 10 2.0-14 1.0-5 . . . . 1 . . 26 Grandon, J. 3 9 1 10 . . 1-16 . . . 1 . . 6 McKnight, J. 3 7 1 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 91 Tuihalamaka, S. 3 4 4 8 3.0-3 . . . . . . . . 11 Parks, W. 3 3 3 6 . . . . . . . . . 43 Washington, J. 3 4 1 5 1.0-4 . . . . . . . . 84 Gilbert, R. 3 1 4 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . . 1 . . 19 Hobson, H. 3 3 1 4 . . . . . . . . . 13 Holiday, D. 3 3 1 4 . . 1-10 . . . . . . 45 Turituri, D. 3 2 1 3 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . . . . . . 28 Lopez, A. 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 53 Jackson, S. 3 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 42 Wilson, S. 3 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . . 3 Bush-Loo, K. 3 1 2 3 . . . . . . . . . 27 Allah, J. 3 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . . 75 Taula, K. 3 1 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 12 Capers, W. 3 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . . . . 10 Sanders, Y. 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 97 Melvin, D. 2 1 . 1 1.0-2 . . . . . . . . 8 Morrison, R. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 24 Jones-Grigsby 3 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 20 Ermisch, Tr. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 99 Kelley, K. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 0G Denker, B. 3 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 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TV: FOX 18 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Team Game-by-Game (Sept. 14, 2013) All games TEAMSTATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 08/30/13 NAU 34 306 3 91 9 87 1 31 9-13-0 87 1 31 0 0 0 0 4 19 0 8 393 09/07/13 at UNLV 69 397 5 58 8 81 0 18 8-21-0 81 0 18 2 42 0 26 5 59 0 25 478 09/14/13 UTSA 48 264 4 35 14 158 1 24 14-21-0 158 1 24 1 15 0 15 3 18 0 11 422 Arizona 151 967 12 91 31 326 2 31 31-55-0 326 2 31 3 57 0 26 12 96 0 25 1293 Opponents 103 353 2 79 60 578 1 69 60-111-6 578 1 69 10 178 0 35 0 0 0 0 931 Games played: 3 Avg per rush: 6.4 Avg per catch: 10.5 Pass efficiency: 118.15 Kick ret avg: 19.0 Punt ret avg: 8.0 All purpose avg/game: 533.3 Total offense avg/gm: 431.0 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts 08/30/1 NAU 43 30 73 11.0-27 3.0-15 0 0-0 3-37 0 1 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 09/07/1 at UNLV 32 14 46 5.0-24 1.0-11 1 1-36 2-101 0 1 0 7-7 0 0 0 58 09/14/1 UTSA 46 16 62 7.0-24 2.0-15 2 1-6 1-16 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Arizona 121 60 181 23.0-75 6.0-41 3 2-42 6-154 0 5 0 17-17 0 0 0 131 Opponents 130 90 220 11.0-32 3.0-19 1 2-0 0-0 0 1 0 2-3 0 0 0 26 Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 08/30/1 NAU 4 132 33.0 55 0 0 1 1 2 0-1 0 0 6 388 64.7 4 0 09/07/1 at UNLV 1 44 44.0 44 0 1 0 0 0 3-4 41 0 11 696 63.3 5 0 09/14/1 UTSA 4 183 45.8 54 0 0 2 2 3 1-1 23 0 7 455 65.0 5 0 Arizona 9 359 39.9 55 0 1 3 3 5 4-6 41 0 24 1539 64.1 14 0 Opponents 18 785 43.6 53 0 0 2 5 6 2-4 43 0 8 516 64.5 5 0 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Opponent Game-by-Game (Sept. 14, 2013) All games OPPONENT STATISTICS Rushing Receiving Passing Kick Returns Punt Returns tot Date Opponent no. yds td lg no. yds td lg cmp-att-int yds td lg no. yds td lg no. yds td lg off 08/30/13 NAU 39 94 0 14 21 176 0 25 21-36-3 176 0 25 2 34 0 18 0 0 0 0 270 09/07/13 at UNLV 35 157 1 79 9 125 1 69 9-28-2 125 1 69 6 99 0 35 0 0 0 0 282 09/14/13 UTSA 29 102 1 42 30 277 0 35 30-47-1 277 0 35 2 45 0 28 0 0 0 0 379 Opponents 103 353 2 79 60 578 1 69 60-111-6 578 1 69 10 178 0 35 0 0 0 0 931 Arizona 151 967 12 91 31 326 2 31 31-55-0 326 2 31 3 57 0 26 12 96 0 25 1293 Games played: 3 Avg per rush: 3.4 Avg per catch: 9.6 Pass efficiency: 89.96 Kick ret avg: 17.8 All purpose avg/game: 369.7 Total offense avg/gm: 310.3 Tackles Sacks Fumble Pass Defense Blkd PAT Attempts Date Opponent ua a total tfl-yds no-yds ff fr-yds int-yds qbh brup kick kick rush rcv saf pts 08/30/1 NAU 35 12 47 2.0-2 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 09/07/1 at UNLV 54 48 102 7.0-22 2.0-14 0 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 1-2 0 0 0 13 09/14/1 UTSA 41 30 71 2.0-8 1.0-5 1 1-0 0-0 0 0 0 1-1 0 0 0 13 Opponents 130 90 220 11.0-32 3.0-19 1 2-0 0-0 0 1 0 2-3 0 0 0 26 Arizona 121 60 181 23.0-75 6.0-41 3 2-42 6-154 0 5 0 17-17 0 0 0 131 Punting Field Goals Kickoffs Date Opponent no. yds avg long blkd tb fc 50+ i20 md-att long blkd no. yds avg tb ob 08/30/1 NAU 6 260 43.3 51 0 0 1 1 4 0-2 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0 09/07/1 at UNLV 7 320 45.7 53 0 0 0 3 1 0-0 0 0 3 194 64.7 1 0 09/14/1 UTSA 5 205 41.0 53 0 0 1 1 1 2-2 43 0 4 257 64.2 3 0 Opponents 18 785 43.6 53 0 0 2 5 6 2-4 43 0 8 516 64.5 5 0 Arizona 9 359 39.9 55 0 1 3 3 5 4-6 41 0 24 1539 64.1 14 0 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 19 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Red-Zone Results (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Arizona Inside Opponent Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 08/30/13 NAU W 35-0 2 1 7 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/07/13 at UNLV W 58-13 6 5 27 3 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/14/13 UTSA W 38-13 5 5 31 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 13 11 65 8 6 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 11 of 13 (84.6%) Opponents Inside Arizona Red-Zone Times Times Total Rush Pass FGs Failed to score inside RZ Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Down Int Fumb Half Game 08/30/13 NAU W 35-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 09/07/13 at UNLV W 58-13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 09/14/13 UTSA W 38-13 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 of 3 (66.7%) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 20 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Passing Game-by-Game (Sept. 14, 2013) All games #0G Denker, B. Comp Att Int Pct Yards TD Long Sacked Effic NAU 9 13 0 69.2 87 1 31 0-0 150.83 UNLV 8 21 0 38.1 81 0 18 2-14 70.50 UTSA 14 21 0 66.7 158 1 24 1-5 145.58 TOTALS 31 55 0 56.4 326 2 31 3-19 118.15 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Rushing/Receiving Game-by-Game (Sept. 14, 2013) All games RUSHING No-Yds/TD NAU UNLV UTSA Carey, K. RB 43-299/4 DNP 16-171/2 27-128/2 Jenkins, D. RB 35-239/1 12-139/1 17-79/0 6-21/0 Denker, B. QB 40-224/5 13-71/1 17-63/2 10-90/2 Baker, J. RB 24-120/0 7-29/0 12-66/0 5-25/0 Allen, J. QB 4-68/1 2-67/1 2-1/0 - Butler, K. RB 5-17/1 - 5-17/1 - RECEIVING No-Yds/TD NAU UNLV UTSA Wharton, G. WR 7-109/0 2-35/0 2-17/0 3-57/0 Grant, S. WR 6-60/1 - 1-12/0 5-48/1 Phillips, N. WR 4-40/0 - 3-35/0 1-5/0 Carey, K. RB 2-33/0 DNP - 2-33/0 Jackson, J. WR 4-24/0 2-8/0 1-7/0 1-9/0 Jenkins, D. RB 5-23/1 3-13/1 1-10/0 1-0/0 Miller, T. WR 2-20/0 1-14/0 - 1-6/0 Baker, J. RB 1-17/0 1-17/0 - - 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Total Tackles Game-by-Game (Sept. 14, 2013) All games Total Tackles UA-A Total NAU UNLV UTSA Bondurant, T. DB 14-5 19 4-3 4-0 6-2 Wright, S. LB 10-9 19 2-4 6-1 2-4 Richardson, S. CB 11-5 16 2-2 2-2 7-1 Tevis, J. DB 9-5 14 3-2 2-2 4-1 Flowers, M. LB 7-5 12 2-4 2-0 3-1 Fischer, J. LB 9-3 12 5-2 1-0 3-1 Grandon, J. DB 9-1 10 3-1 - 6-0 Hood, T. DL 5-5 10 2-1 2-2 1-2 McKnight, J. CB 7-1 8 3-1 - 4-0 Tuihalamaka, S. DL 4-4 8 2-3 1-1 1-0 Parks, W. DB 3-3 6 1-1 - 2-2 Gilbert, R. 1-4 5 0-1 0-3 1-0 Washington, J. DL 4-1 5 2-0 2-1 - Holiday, D. CB 3-1 4 2-0 - 1-1 Hobson, H. LB 3-1 4 1-0 2-1 - Jackson, S. LB 2-1 3 2-1 - - Bush-Loo, K. LB 1-2 3 0-2 1-0 - Turituri, D. LB 2-1 3 2-0 0-1 - Lopez, A. DB 2-1 3 0-1 - 2-0 Wilson, S. CB 3-0 3 1-0 1-0 1-0 Allah, J. DB 2-0 2 1-0 - 1-0 Taula, K. DL 1-1 2 0-1 1-0 - Ermisch, Tr. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Denker, B. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Smith, J. 1-0 1 - 1-0 - Kelley, K. DL 1-0 1 1-0 - - Team 1-0 1 1-0 - - Capers, W. DB 1-0 1 1-0 - - Sanders, Y. S 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 - Melvin, D. DL 1-0 1 DNP 1-0 - Jones-Grigsby 0-1 1 - - 0-1 Morrison, R. CB 1-0 1 - - 1-0 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 21 2013 Arizona Football Arizona - Long Plays 20-YARDPLUS PLAYS Yds Type Player(s) Opponent 91* Rush Jenkins, D. NAU 61* Rush Allen, J. NAU 58* Rush Carey, K. UNLV 52* INT Bondurant, T. UNLV 49* INT Fischer, J. UNLV 37 Rush Baker, J. UNLV 36 FR Flowers, M. UNLV 35* Rush Denker, B. UTSA 35* Rush Denker, B. UNLV 31 Pass Wharton, G. from Denker, B. NAU 30* Rush Denker, B. NAU 26 KR Phillips, N. UNLV 25 PR Jackson, J. UNLV 25 Rush Carey, K. UNLV 25 Rush Jenkins, D. UNLV 24 Pass Wharton, G. from Denker, B. UTSA 23 Pass Wharton, G. from Denker, B. UTSA 23* INT Bondurant, T. NAU 20 PR Jackson, J. UNLV * touchdown scored on play LONG PLAYS BY THE NUMBERS Long Plays By Yards No. TD 100+ 0 0 90-99 1 1 80-89 0 0 70-79 0 0 60-69 1 1 50-59 2 2 40-49 1 1 30-39 6 3 20-29 8 1 Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 9 6 Passing 3 0 Punt returns 2 0 Kick returns 1 0 Interceptions 3 3 Fumble returns 1 0 Other 0 0 TOTAL 19 9 20-YARDPLUS BY PLAYER Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR Denker, B. 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 Wharton, G. 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Bondurant, T. 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 Carey, K. 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jenkins, D. 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 Jackson, J. 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 Allen, J. 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Fischer, J. 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Baker, J. 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Phillips, N. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Flowers, M. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 19 9 9 3 1 2 3 1 LONGEST PLAYS OF THE YEAR Rushing 91 Jenkins, D. vs NAU (8/30/2013) Rushing Touchdown 91 Jenkins, D. vs NAU (8/30/2013) Passing 31 Wharton, G. from Denker, B. vs NAU (8/30/2013) Passing Touchdown 13 Grant, S. from Denker, B. vs UTSA (9/14/2013) Punt Return 25 Jackson, J. vs UNLV (9/7/2013) Kick Return 26 Phillips, N. vs UNLV (9/7/2013) Interception Return 52 Bondurant, T. vs UNLV (9/7/2013) Fumble Return 36 Flowers, M. vs UNLV (9/7/2013) Punt 55 Riggleman, D. vs NAU (8/30/2013) Field Goal 41 Smith, J. vs UNLV (9/7/2013) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 22 2013 Arizona Football Arizona - "Money" Plays Money plays are defined as plays resulting in first down or a touchdown MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Carey, K. 17 4 18 43 Denker, B. 11 5 13 37 Jenkins, D. 10 1 10 35 Baker, J. 6 0 6 24 Butler, K. 1 1 2 5 Allen, J. 1 1 1 4 TOTALS 46 12 50 148 MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Grant, S. 3 1 3 6 Wharton, G. 3 0 3 7 Phillips, N. 2 0 2 4 Jenkins, D. 2 1 2 5 Carey, K. 2 0 2 2 Baker, J. 1 0 1 1 Miller, T. 1 0 1 2 TOTALS 14 2 14 31 1ST DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Carey, K. 3 2 4 17 Denker, B. 2 1 2 13 Jenkins, D. 2 1 2 17 Allen, J. 1 1 1 2 Baker, J. 1 0 1 12 TOTALS 9 5 10 63 1ST DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Wharton, G. 2 0 2 4 Grant, S. 2 1 2 4 Miller, T. 1 0 1 2 Baker, J. 1 0 1 1 TOTALS 6 1 6 15 2ND DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Carey, K. 8 0 8 18 Denker, B. 3 2 5 16 Jenkins, D. 4 0 4 11 Baker, J. 3 0 3 8 TOTALS 18 2 20 56 2ND DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Carey, K. 1 0 1 1 Wharton, G. 1 0 1 2 Jenkins, D. 1 0 1 2 Phillips, N. 1 0 1 2 TOTALS 4 0 4 8 3RD DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Denker, B. 5 2 5 7 Jenkins, D. 4 0 4 7 Carey, K. 4 2 4 6 Butler, K. 1 1 2 2 Baker, J. 2 0 2 4 TOTALS 16 5 17 26 3RD DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec Jenkins, D. 1 1 1 2 Carey, K. 1 0 1 1 Phillips, N. 1 0 1 1 Grant, S. 1 0 1 2 TOTALS 4 1 4 8 4TH DOWN MONEY RUSHERS 1st TD No. Att Carey, K. 2 0 2 2 Denker, B. 1 0 1 1 TOTALS 3 0 3 3 4TH DOWN MONEY RECEPTIONS 1st TD No. Rec TOTALS 0 0 0 0 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 23 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (Sept. 14, 2013) All games INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 27 Carey, K. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Rushing 171 Carey, K. at UNLV (09/07/13) TD Rushes 2 Denker, B. at UNLV (09/07/13) 2 Carey, K. at UNLV (09/07/13) 2 Carey, K. vs UTSA (09/14/13) 2 Denker, B. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Rush 91 Jenkins, D. vs NAU (08/30/13) Pass attempts 21 Denker, B. at UNLV (09/07/13) 21 Denker, B. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Pass completions 14 Denker, B. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Passing 158 Denker, B. vs UTSA (09/14/13) TD Passes 1 Denker, B. vs NAU (08/30/13) 1 Denker, B. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Pass 31 Denker, B. vs NAU (08/30/13) Receptions 5 Grant, S. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Receiving 57 Wharton, G. vs UTSA (09/14/13) TD Receptions 1 Jenkins, D. vs NAU (08/30/13) 1 Grant, S. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Reception 31 Wharton, G. vs NAU (08/30/13) Field Goals 3 Smith, J. at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Field Goal 41 Smith, J. at UNLV (09/07/13) Punts 4 Riggleman, D. vs NAU (08/30/13) 4 Riggleman, D. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Punting Avg 45.8 Riggleman, D. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Punt 55 Riggleman, D. vs NAU (08/30/13) Punts inside 20 3 Riggleman, D. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Punt Return 25 Jackson, J. at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Kickoff Return 26 Phillips, N. at UNLV (09/07/13) Tackles 8 Richardson, S. vs UTSA (09/14/13) 8 Bondurant, T. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Sacks 1.0 Turituri, D. vs NAU (08/30/13) 1.0 Hood, T. vs NAU (08/30/13) 1.0 Team vs NAU (08/30/13) 1.0 Bondurant, T. at UNLV (09/07/13) 1.0 Gilbert, R. vs UTSA (09/14/13) 1.0 Tevis, J. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Tackles For Loss 2.0 Richardson, S. vs NAU (08/30/13) 2.0 Tuihalamaka, S. vs NAU (08/30/13) 2.0 Flowers, M. vs UTSA (09/14/13) Interceptions 2 Bondurant, T. vs NAU (08/30/13) 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (Sept. 14, 2013) All games TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 69 at UNLV (09/07/13) Yards Rushing 397 at UNLV (09/07/13) Yards Per Rush 9.0 vs NAU (08/30/13) TD Rushes 5 at UNLV (09/07/13) Pass attempts 21 at UNLV (09/07/13) 21 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Pass completions 14 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Passing 158 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Per Pass 7.5 vs UTSA (09/14/13) TD Passes 1 vs NAU (08/30/13) 1 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Total Plays 90 at UNLV (09/07/13) Total Offense 478 at UNLV (09/07/13) Yards Per Play 8.4 vs NAU (08/30/13) Points 58 at UNLV (09/07/13) Sacks By 3 vs NAU (08/30/13) First Downs 25 at UNLV (09/07/13) 25 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Penalties 5 at UNLV (09/07/13) Penalty Yards 35 at UNLV (09/07/13) Turnovers 1 at UNLV (09/07/13) 1 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Interceptions By 3 vs NAU (08/30/13) Punts 4 vs NAU (08/30/13) 4 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Punting Avg 45.8 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Punt 55 vs NAU (08/30/13) Punts inside 20 3 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Punt Return 25 at UNLV (09/07/13) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 24 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (Sept. 14, 2013) All games OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 21 Zach Bauman, vs NAU (08/30/13) Yards Rushing 82 MURRAY-LAWRENCE, at UNLV (09/07/13) TD Rushes 1 MURRAY-LAWRENCE, at UNLV (09/07/13) 1 Glasco II, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Rush 79 MURRAY-LAWRENCE, at UNLV (09/07/13) Pass attempts 46 Soza, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Pass completions 30 Soza, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Passing 277 Soza, vs UTSA (09/14/13) TD Passes 1 SHERRY, Nick, at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Pass 69 SHERRY, Nick, at UNLV (09/07/13) Receptions 6 Nick Cole, vs NAU (08/30/13) 6 Freeman, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Receiving 84 DAVIS, Devante, at UNLV (09/07/13) TD Receptions 1 DAVIS, Devante, at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Reception 69 DAVIS, Devante, at UNLV (09/07/13) Field Goals 2 Ianno, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Long Field Goal 43 Ianno, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Punts 7 YUNKER, Logan, at UNLV (09/07/13) Punting Avg 45.7 YUNKER, Logan, at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Punt 53 YUNKER, Logan, at UNLV (09/07/13) 53 Stern, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Punts inside 20 4 Andy Wilder, vs NAU (08/30/13) Long Kickoff Return 35 WHITELY, Keith, at UNLV (09/07/13) Tackles 12 VEA, Peni, at UNLV (09/07/13) 12 Wade, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Sacks 1.0 KLORMAN, Alex, at UNLV (09/07/13) 1.0 Rogers, vs UTSA (09/14/13) Tackles For Loss 2.0 HORSEY, Mike, at UNLV (09/07/13) 2013 Arizona Football Arizona Game Superlatives (Sept. 14, 2013) All games OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 39 vs NAU (08/30/13) Yards Rushing 157 at UNLV (09/07/13) Yards Per Rush 4.5 at UNLV (09/07/13) TD Rushes 1 at UNLV (09/07/13) 1 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Pass attempts 47 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Pass completions 30 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Passing 277 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Per Pass 5.9 vs UTSA (09/14/13) TD Passes 1 at UNLV (09/07/13) Total Plays 76 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Total Offense 379 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Yards Per Play 5.0 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Points 13 at UNLV (09/07/13) 13 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Sacks By 2 at UNLV (09/07/13) First Downs 23 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Penalties 8 at UNLV (09/07/13) Penalty Yards 70 at UNLV (09/07/13) Turnovers 3 vs NAU (08/30/13) 3 at UNLV (09/07/13) Punts 7 at UNLV (09/07/13) Punting Avg 45.7 at UNLV (09/07/13) Long Punt 53 at UNLV (09/07/13) 53 vs UTSA (09/14/13) Punts inside 20 4 vs NAU (08/30/13) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 25 Arizona Football Ofensive Scoring Drives Game Obtained Scoring Play Plays Yards TOP Score QTR Time NAU Kickof Daniel Jenkins 11-yard pass from B.J. Denker (Jake Smith kick) 10 75 3:49 7-0 1 11:11 W, 35-0 Punt Daniel Jenkins 91-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 1 91 0:14 14-0 2 5:32 Punt B.J. Denker 30-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 3 48 0:50 28-0 3 8:34 Missed FG Javelle Allen 61-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 3 72 1:03 35-0 4 4:40 at UNLV Punt Jake Smith 41-yard feld goal 10 41 2:41 3-0 1 11:33 W, 58-6 Punt B.J. Denker 35-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 8 85 2:22 10-0 1 8:10 Fumble B.J. Denker 4-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 2 9 0:35 17-0 1 3:25 Kickof KaDeem Carey 58-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 1 58 0:12 24-6 2 14:28 Punt KaDeem Carey 12-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 11 63 4:03 31-6 2 8:37 Kickof Jake Smith 29-yard feld goal 14 63 5:06 48-6 3 9:54 Downs Jake Smith 30-yard feld goal 12 41 5:55 51-6 4 9:00 Kickof Kylan Butler 3-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 11 84 5:26 58-13 4 2:50 UTSA Kickof Samajie Grant 13-yard pass from B.J. Denker (Jake Smith kick) 11 82 3:54 7-3 1 6:14 W, 38-13 INT B.J. Denker 35-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 3 34 1:21 14-3 1 3:03 Punt Jake Smith 23-yard feld goal 9 48 1:55 17-3 2 14:09 Punt KaDeem Carey 4-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 7 53 2:12 24-6 2 2:57 Kickof B.J. Denker 1-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 11 75 3:17 31-6 3 11:43 Fumble KaDeem Carey 7-yard rush (Jake Smith kick) 10 59 4:16 38-6 4 13:57
Game Drives TD FG MFG Punt Fumble INT Downs Half Avg. Start Opp. Avg. Start NAU 12 4 0 1 4 0 0 1 2 Own 27 Own 27 at UNLV 14 5 3 1 1 1 0 2 1 Own 44 Own 25 UTSA 11 5 1 0 4 1 0 0 0 Own 35 Own 23 at Washington at USC Utah at Colorado at California UCLA Washington State Oregon at Arizona State
Arizona Football Game-by-Game Ofensive Drive Charts 26 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 1 2 3 4 Final NAU 0 0 0 0 0 Arizona 7 7 14 7 35 First Quarter ARIZ 11:11 Jenkins, D. 11 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick); 10-75, 3:49 Second Quarter ARIZ 5:32 Jenkins, D. 91 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 1-91, 0:14 Third Quarter ARIZ 14:47 Bondurant, T. 23 yd interception return (Smith, J. kick) ARIZ 8:34 Denker, B. 30 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 3-48, 0:50
Fourth Quarter ARIZ 4:40 Allen, J. 61 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 3-72, 1:03 Category NAU Arizona FIRST DOWNS 15 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-94 34-306 PASSING YDS (NET) 176 87 Passes Att-Comp-Int 36-21-3 13-9-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-270 47-393 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-19 Kickof Returns-Yards 2-34 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-37 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.3 4-33.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 Penalties-Yards 5-60 2-30 Possession Time 40:16 19:44 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 19 4 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 5 0 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-15 Game 1: NAU at Arizona NAU ............................................. 0 Arizona....................................... 35 Aug. 30, 2013 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (53,793) Start: 7:07 p.m. // TOG: 2:51 // Weather:85 degrees, overcast, showers RUSHING: NAU-Zach Bauman 21-71; Casey Jahn 8-30; Jake Thomas 1-2; Kyren Poe 9-minus 9. Arizona-Jenkins, D. 12-139; Denker, B. 13-71; Allen, J. 2-67; Baker, J. 7-29. PASSING: NAU-Kyren Poe 21-36-3-176. Arizona-Denker, B. 9-13-0-87. RECEIVING: NAU-Nick Cole 6-62; Zach Bauman 5-19; RJ Rickert 4-50; Alex Holmes 2-4; Casey Jahn 1-18; Jesse Brantley 1-16; Dejzon Walker 1-5; Beau Gardner 1-2. Arizona-Jenkins, D. 3-13; Wharton, G. 2-35; Jackson, J. 2-8; Baker, J. 1-17; Miller, T. 1-14. INTERCEPTIONS: NAU-None. Arizona-Bondurant, T. 2-27; Holiday, D. 1-10. FUMBLES: NAU-None. Arizona-Phillips, N. 2-0. SACKS (UA-A): NAU-None. Arizona-Team 1-0; Hood, T. 1-0; Turituri, D. 1-0. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- In January, Daniel Jenkins announced he was transferring from Arizona to Washington State. He left school, but not for long. A few months later, Jenkins was back, and on a rainy Friday night, the speedy senior made the most of KaDeem Careys absence in the Wildcats 35-0 season-opening victory over Northern Arizona. Jenkins ran 91 yards for a touchdown, the third-longest rushing play in Arizona school history, and also caught a scoring pass in the opener of Rodriguezs second season in Arizona. B.J. Denker threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to Jenkins and ran 30 yards for another score. Moments after Denker left the game in the fourth quarter, backup Javelle Allen ran 61 yards for a TD. TraMayne Bondurant had two interceptions, returning one 21 yards for a touchdown. Carey, Arizonas All-American running back and the nations leading rusher last season, was suspended for the game per team policy,the school said. The punishment apparently stemmed from trouble the running back had during the ofseason, including an arrest for an incident involving his girlfriend. The charges were later dropped. Carey also was kicked out of a basketball game in a run-in with arena management and local police. Jenkins gained 139 yards in 12 attempts. Denker completed 9 of 13 passes for 87 yards and rushed for 71 yards in 13 carries. Rodriguez had not announced a starting quarterback to replace the departed Matt Scott, but most assumed it would be Denker, and it was. After the opening kickof, the senior directed an 11-play, 75-yard touchdown drive. Denker completed both passes on the drive for 42 yards, including the TD toss to the wide-open Jenkins. Denker also rushed fve times for 23 yards on the drive. He said he was never told he was the starter The rain began to fall a short time later and neither ofense accomplished much until Jenkins, a 5-foot-9 senior, raced up the middle and outran the Lumberjacks 91 yards to the end zone to make it 14-0 with 5:32 left in the half. The only longer TD runs in Arizona school history were 96 yards by Trung Canidate against San Diego State in 1997 and 94 by Nic Grigsby, also against Northern Arizona, in 2009. On the frst play of the second half, Kyren Poes pass was tipped by freshman linebacker Scooby Wright, then intercepted by Bondurant, who returned it 21 yards for a touchdown to put the Wildcats up 21-0. It was Bondurants second career interception return for a score. Northern Arizona was forced to punt from its own end zone and Arizona took over at the Lumberjacks 48. A pass interference penalty set up Denkers 30-yard touchdown dash. The quarterback was hit just before the goal line but made it into the end zone to put the Wildcats up 28-0 with 8:34 left in the quarter. Andy Wilder missed feld goal attempts of 42 and 45 yards for the Lumberjacks, a Football Championship Subdivision school with 18 starters back from last seasons 8-3 Big Sky Confer- ence team. Jake Smith missed a 26-yard attempt for Arizona. Poe completed his frst 10 passes for Northern Arizona and fnished 21 of 36 for 176 yards. He was intercepted three times, all in the third quarter. Zach Bauman fnished with 71 yards in 21 carries. He needs 48 yards to become Northern Arizonas career rushing leader. SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL STATS 27 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 1 2 3 4 Final Arizona 17 28 3 10 58 UNLV 0 6 0 7 13 First Quarter ARIZ 11:33 Smith, J. 41 yd feld goal; 10-41, 2:41 ARIZ 08:10 Denker, B. 35 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 8-85, 2:22 ARIZ 03:25 Denker, B. 4 yd run (Smith, J. kick), 2-9 0:35 Second Quarter UNLV 14:49 DAVIS, D. 69 yd pass from SHERRY, N. (KOHORST, N. kick failed); 4-80, 0:57 ARIZ 14:28 Carey, K. 58 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 1-58, 0:12 ARIZ 08:37 Carey, K. 12 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 11-63, 4:03 ARIZ 06:59 Fischer, J. 49 yd interception return (Smith, J. kick) ARIZ 01:34 Bondurant, T. 52 yd interception return (Smith, J. kick) Third Quarter ARIZ 14:47 Bondurant, T. 23 yd interception return (Smith, J. kick) ARIZ 8:34 Denker, B. 30 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 3-48, 0:50
Fourth Quarter ARIZ 09:00 Smith, J. 30 yd feld goal; 12-41, 5:55 UNLV 08:21 MURRAY-LAWRENCE 79 yd run (KOHORST, Nolan kick); 2-79, 0:23 ARIZ 02:50 Butler, K. 3 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 11-84, 5:26 Category Arizona UNLV FIRST DOWNS 25 10 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 69-397 35-157 PASSING YDS (NET) 81 125 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-8-0 28-9-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 90-478 63-282 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-36 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-59 0-0 Kickof Returns-Yards 2-42 6-99 Interception Returns-Yards 2-101 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-44.0 7-45.7 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-35 8-70 Possession Time 35:38 24:22 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 20 4 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 0 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 2-14 Game 2: Arizona at UNLV Arizona....................................... 58 UNLV .......................................... 13 Sept. 7, 2013 // Las Vegas, Nev. // Sam Boyd Stadium (26,950) Start: 7:34p.m. // TOG: 3:30 // Weather: 87 degrees, Mostly cloudy RUSHING: Arizona-Carey, K. 16-171; Jenkins, D. 17-79; Baker, J. 12-66; Denker, B. 17-63; Butler, K. 5-17; Allen, J. 2-1. UNLV-MURRAY-LAWRENCE 4-82; CORNETT, Tim 15-62; SMITH, Adonis 4-8; SHERRY, Nick 6-7; HERRING, Caleb 5-0; YUNKER, Logan 1-minus 2. PASSING: Arizona-Denker, B. 8-21-0-81. UNLV-SHERRY, Nick 6-22-2-111; HERRING, Caleb 3-5-0-14; BARNHILL, T. 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: Arizona-Phillips, N. 3-35; Wharton, G. 2-17; Grant, S. 1-12; Jenkins, D. 1-10; Jackson, J. 1-7. UNLV-DAVIS, Devante 3-84; MATAELE, Maika 3-30; RICE JR., Jerry 1-6; MURRAY-LAWRENCE 1-3; PHILLIPS, Jake 1-2. INTERCEPTIONS: Arizona-Bondurant, T. 1-52; Fischer, J. 1-49. UNLV-None. FUMBLES: Arizona-Denker, B. 1-1; Jackson, J. 1-0. UNLV-SHERRY, Nick 1-1; SMITH, Adonis 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Arizona-Bondurant, T. 1-0. UNLV-SPARKMAN, J. 0-1; KLORMAN, Alex 1-0; KOKI, Asten 0-1. LAS VEGAS (AP) Comparing UNLVs frst two games, things went from bad to a complete disaster. Just like in the Rebels season opener at Minnesota, big plays and turnovers doomed them again Saturday night in their home opener against Arizona, falling 58-13. Wildcats star running back KaDeem Carey, who was suspended for the Wildcats opening game against Northern Arizona and sat in Saturdays frst quarter, rushed for 171 yards with two touchdowns. His frst carry was a 58-yard score through the middle. UNLV quarterback Nick Sherry struggled and was under pressure several times, completing 6 of 22 for 111 yards, including two interceptions for touchdowns in the second quarter. The interceptions counted for two of the three Rebels turnovers Sherrys lone highlight was a 69-yard touchdown pass to Devante Davis on the frst play of the second quarter. You cant come into a game against a Pac-12 team and turn it over for touchdowns and scores and hope to win it,UNLV coach Bobby Hauck said. (Arizona) did a really nice job in the frst half and we didnt handle it at all. Weve got to fush this game and move on to the next one. Caleb Herring replaced Sherry on UNLVs frst drive in the third quarter as the second-half pace seemed to be on afterburners after the Wildcats (2-0) led 45-6 at halftime. That score also sent many of the 26,950 fans home early as the second string players played in a near empty Sam Boyd Stadium during the second half. UNLV (0-2) stays at home the next two weeks, hosting two non-BCS opponents in Central Michigan and Western Illinois respectively. Our team will come back. They are resilient,Hauck said. The guys will come out and play their tails of next week. SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL STATS 28 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 1 2 3 4 Final UTSA 3 3 0 7 13 UNLV 14 10 7 7 38 First Quarter UTSA 10:13 Ianno 34 yd feld goal; 11-58, 4:47 ARIZ 06:14 Grant, S. 13 yd pass from Denker, B. (Smith, J. kick); 11-82, 3:54 ARIZ 03:03 Denker, B. 35 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 3-34, 1:21 Second Quarter ARIZ 14:09 Smith, J. 23 yd feld goal; 9-48, 1:55 UTSA 08:35 Ianno 43 yd feld goal; 11-49, 5:34 ARIZ 02:57 Carey, K. 4 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 7-53, 2:12 Third Quarter ARIZ 11:43 Denker, B. 1 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 11-75, 3:17
Fourth Quarter ARIZ 13:57 Carey, K. 7 yd run (Smith, J. kick); 10-59, 4:16 UTSA 09:39 Glasco II 4 yd run (Ianno kick); 10-75, 4:18 Category UTSA ARIZ FIRST DOWNS 23 25 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-102 48-264 PASSING YDS (NET) 277 158 Passes Att-Comp-Int 47-30-1 21-14-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 76-379 69-422 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-18 Kickof Returns-Yards 2-45 1-15 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-16 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.0 4-45.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 6-63 3-15 Possession Time 33:15 26:45 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 16 7 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-15 Game 3: UTSA at Arizona UTSA .......................................... 13 Arizona....................................... 38 Sept. 14, 2013 // Tucson, Ariz. // Arizona Stadium (41,661) Start: 7:37 p.m. // TOG: 3:00 // Weather: 91 degrees, Mostly clear RUSHING: UTSA-Glasco II 10-70; Soza 8-22; Armstrong 3-6; Harrison 1-3; Vaughn 2-2; Okotcha,E 1-1; Jones 1-1; Bias 1-0; Williams 2-minus 3. Arizona-Carey, K. 27-128; Denker, B. 10-90; Baker, J. 5-25; Jenkins, D. 6-21. PASSING: UTSA-Soza 30-46-1-277; Team 0-1-0-0. Arizona-Denker, B. 14-21-0-158. RECEIVING: UTSA-Freeman 6-57; Jones 4-28; Bias 3-50; Mack 3-28; Harrison 3-18; Okotcha,E 2-21; Grubb,S 2-16; Monroe 2-5; Williams 1-13; Lerch 1-13; Vaughn 1-11; Holmes 1-10; Hubble 1-7. Arizona-Grant, S. 5-48; Wharton, G. 3-57; Carey, K. 2-33; Jackson, J. 1-9; Miller, T. 1-6; Phillips, N. 1-5; Jenkins, D. 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: UTSA-None. Arizona-Grandon, J. 1-16. FUMBLES: UTSA-Bias 1-0; Soza 1-1. Arizona-Baker, J. 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): UTSA-Rogers 1-0. Arizona-Tevis, J. 1-0; Gilbert, R. 1-0. TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) B.J. Denker ran for two touchdowns and passed for another, leading Arizona past outmatched UTSA 38-13 Saturday night. Denker, the senior who won the ofseason competition to succeed Matt Scott at quarterback, had TD runs of 35 and 1 yards and threw 13 yards to Samajie Grant for another score. KaDeem Carey carried 27 times for 128 yards, including touchdown runs of 4 and 7 yards. Denker had 10 rushes for 90 yards and completed 14 of 21 passes for 158 yards with no interceptions. Arizona improved to 3-0 against a soft early schedule, beating Northern Arizona, UNLV and UTSA by a combined 131-26. Eric Soza completed 30 of 46 passes for 277 yards with one interception for the Roadrunners (1-2). He also fumbled the ball away. UTSA, formerly known best as Texas-San Antonio and in just its third season of college football, took the opening kickof and drove 58 yards in 11 plays, but the ofense stalled and Sean Iannos 34-yard feld goal made it 3-0. The Roadrunners only lead of the night didnt last long. On its frst possession, Arizona went 82 yards in 11 plays with Denker throwing 13 yards to Grant for the touchdown. Denker completed 6 of 7 for 82 yards on the drive. Four of them went to Grant for 46 yards. The TD catch was the frst of his young collegiate career. After the ensuing kickof, Sozas pass was intercepted by Jourdan Grandon, who returned it 16 yards to the UTSA 34. Three plays later, Denker ran 35 yards for the score, rolling on top of teammate Garic Wharton for the fnal yard. Initially, he was ruled down at the 1-yard line but after a review he was given the touchdown to put the Wildcats ahead 14-3. Leading 17-6, Arizona took advantage of a short UTSA punt and went 53 yards in seven plays for the score. Carey rushed four yards for the touchdown to make it 24-6 with 2:57 to play in the half. The Wildcats scored again on their frst possession of the second half, Denker running it in from the 1. He had a 17-yard run in the drive and a 16-yard pass to Wharton to put the ball at the Roadrunners 4. Jake Fisher scooped up Sozas fumble and returned it 13 yards to the Roadrunners 36 to set up Arizonas fnal touchdown. Carey carried it in from the 7 for the touchdown. Carey, the nations leading rusher a year ago, has 33 rushing touchdowns in 26 career games. Sozas 35-yard pass to Kenny Bias set up UTSAs lone touchdown on David Glascos 4-yard run with 9:39 to play. Arizona has a bye week before beginning Pac-12 play Sept. 28 at Washington. UTSA, in its frst season in Conference USA, plays its league opener next Saturday at UTEP. SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY TEAM STATS INDIVIDUAL STATS 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 29 27 Jamar Allah FS 6-1 191 So. 1L Phoenix, Ariz. (North Canyon HS) 94 Calvin Allen DL 6-6 259 Fr. HS Albuquerque, N.M. (La Cueva HS) 9 Javelle Allen QB 6-2 218 Fr.* SQ Prosper, Texas (Prosper HS) 78 Jacob Alsadek OL 6-7 313 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS) 67 Alec Anderson OL 6-4 289 Fr.* SQ+ Goodyear, Ariz. (Millennium HS) 71 Alex Arnaud LS 6-0 235 Fr. HS+ Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 74 Jacob Arzouman OL 6-5 266 So.* SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 1 Derek Babiash CB 6-1 174 Fr. HS Poway, Calif. (Poway HS) 23 Jared Baker RB 5-8 188 So.* 1L Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 92 Jack Banda DL 6-3 217 Fr. HS Grayson, Ga. (Grayson HS) 68 Mickey Baucus OL 6-8 305 Jr.* 2L Mundelein, Ill. (Carmel Catholic HS) 69 Eric Bender-Ramsay OL 6-6 306 Sr.* 2L Carson, Calif. (Narbonne HS) 21 TraMayne Bondurant S 5-10 198 Jr. 2L Vallejo, Calif. (Fairfeld HS) 59 Beau Boyster OL 6-4 264 Fr.* SQ Temecula, Calif. (St. John Bosco HS) 46 Blake Brady S 5-11 194 Jr.* 2L Orange, Calif. (Servite HS) 11 Connor Brewer QB 6-2 196 Fr.* TR Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS/Texas) 60 Luca Bruno DL 6-4 259 Fr. HS Oak Park, Calif. (Oak Park HS) 61 Cayman Bundage OL 6-2 267 So. 1L Oklahoma City, Okla. (Douglass HS) 3 Keoni Bush-Loo LB 6-4 224 So. 1L Ewa Beach, Hawaii (Kamehameha HS) 2 Kylan Butler RB 5-7 187 Sr.* 1L Antioch, Calif. (De La Salle HS) 12 Wayne Capers Jr. S 6-1 200 So. 1L Pittsburgh, Pa. (Chartiers Valley HS) 25 KaDeem Carey RB 5-10 207 Jr. 2L Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro HS) 63 Brian Chacon LS 6-3 251 Sr. 2L Cypress, Calif. (Cypress HS) 4 Pierre Cormier RB 5-10 183 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Madison HS) 87 Donte Cretain WR 5-6 153 Fr. HS+ SanDiego,Calif.(HorizonChristianAcademy[Calif.]) 95 Gerhard De Beer TE 6-7 262 Fr. HS+ Pretoria,SouthAfrica(AfrikaanseHorSeunskool) 7 B.J. Denker QB 6-3 184 Sr. 1L Torrance,Calif.(NorthTorranceHS/CerritosCollege) 25 Ryan Dunn LB 6-3 207 Fr. HS Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley HS) 73 Fabbians Ebbele OL 6-8 311 Jr.* 2L Chicago, Ill. (Simeon HS) 24 Paul Elvira WR 6-0 188 Fr. HS Hayden, Ariz. (Marcos de Niza HS) 20 Trevor Ermisch WR 6-2 189 Jr. 2L Phoenix, Ariz. (Sandra Day OConnor HS) 64 Faitele Faafoi OL 6-4 305 So.* 1L Tustin, Calif. (Tustin HS) 33 Jake Fischer LB 6-0 221 Sr.* 3L Oro Valley, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 48 Jack Flatau K/P 5-8 163 Fr. HS+ Oceanside, Calif. (El Camino HS) 2 Marquis Flowers LB 6-3 233 Sr. 3L Phoenix, Ariz. (Millennium HS) 52 Vaughn Fontana OL 6-0 275 Fr. HS+ Tucson, Ariz. (Cienega HS) 13 Adam Friederichsen QB 6-0 195 Fr. HS+ Encinitas, Calif. (Rancho Cucamonga HS) 81 Clive Georges WR 6-1 167 Fr.* SQ Key West, Fla. (Key West HS) 84 Reggie Gilbert DL 6-4 261 Jr. 2L Laveen, Ariz. (Fairfax HS) 50 Chase Gorham LS 6-3 235 Jr.* 2L+ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 34 Tyler Grammar S 5-10 187 So.* SQ+ Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 26 Jourdon Grandon FS 6-0 195 Jr.* 2L Avondale, Ariz. (Westview HS) 10 Samajie Grant WR 5-9 173 Fr. HS Compton, Calif. (Colony HS) 34 Zach Green RB 5-10 220 Fr. HS Miami, Fla. (Saint Bonaventure HS [Calif.]) 49 Haden Gregory LB 6-2 219 Jr. TR+ SanPedro,Calif.(PalosVerdesPeninsulaHS/LongBeachC.C.) 5 Trey Grifey WR 6-3 191 Fr.* SQ Orlando, Fla. (Dr. Phillips HS) 70 T.D. Gross OL 6-6 278 Fr.* SQ San Diego, Calif. (Santana HS) 56 Steven Gurrola OL 6-2 291 Jr. TR Phoenix, Ariz. (WashingtonHS/GlendaleC.C.) 37 Carter Hehr S 5-10 179 Fr. HS+ Fontana, Wis. (Big Foot HS) 65 Zach Hemmila OL 6-3 305 Fr.* SQ Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) 89 Nolan Heyer TE 6-4 234 So. TR+ HuntingtonBeach,Calif.(EdisonHS/OrangeCoastCollege) 29 Austin Hill WR 6-3 210 Jr.* 2L Corona, Calif. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 19 Hank Hobson LB 6-3 227 Jr. 2L Bakersfeld, Calif. (Stockdale HS) 13 Devin Holiday CB 5-10 156 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Mission Hills HS) 98 Tevin Hood DL 6-0 302 Sr. 1L Chandler, Ariz. (HamiltonHS/Duke/USD) 76 Austin Hyatt OL 6-5 277 Fr. HS+ San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine HS) 57 Cody Ippolito LB 6-2 230 So. SQ Paradise Valley, Ariz. (Chaparral HS) 14 Nick Isham QB 6-0 188 So.* TR+ Calabasas, Calif. (WestlakeHS/LouisianaTech) 30 Johnny Jackson WR 5-10 180 So.* 1L San Diego, Calif. (St. Augustine HS) 53 Sir Thomas Jackson LB 6-0 221 So.* 1L Seattle, Wash. (ODea HS) 3 Daniel Jenkins RB 5-9 194 Sr.* 3L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 8 Cayleb Jones WR 6-3 204 So. TR Austin, Texas (Austin HS/Texas) 14 Tellas Jones S 6-0 192 Fr.* TR Miami,Fla.(BookerT.WashingtonHS/FortScottC.C.) 24 Terris Jones-Grigsby WR/RB 5-7 182 Jr.* SQ Long Beach, Calif. (California HS) 99 Kyle Kelley DL 6-3 251 Fr.* SQ Irvine, Calif. (Woodbridge HS) 39 Brogan Kemmerly S 6-0 185 Fr. HS+ Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe Catholic HS) 17 Josh Kern TE 6-5 206 Fr.* SQ San Antonio, Texas (Clark HS) 44 Brian Keyes LB 6-1 230 Fr. HS+ Surprise, Ariz. (Shadow Ridge HS) 82 Aaron Lacombe WR 6-3 200 Fr. HS+ Westlake Village, Calif. (Crespi Carmelite HS) 28 Anthony Lopez S 5-11 208 So. 1L West Milford, N.J. (Mesquite HS [Ariz.]) 77 Lene Maiava OL 6-5 280 So.* 1L Tafuna, American Samoa (Tafuna HS) 47 Jake Matthews LB 6-3 214 Fr. HS+ Tucson, Ariz. (Ironwood Ridge HS) 15 Jarvis McCall Jr. S 6-2 194 Fr. HS Tampa, Fla. (Armwood HS) 15 Khari McGee QB 6-3 207 Fr. HS Fresno, Calif. (Edison HS) 6 Jonathan McKnight CB 5-11 171 Jr.* 2L River Ridge, La. (John Curtis HS) 97 Dwight Melvin DL 6-1 272 Fr.* SQ Phoenix, Ariz. (Fairfax HS) 42 Bret Miller K/P 6-0 200 Fr. HS+ San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) 32 DeAndre Miller LB 6-3 225 Fr. HS Buckeye, Ariz. (Buckeye Union HS) 18 Terrence Miller WR 6-4 233 Sr.* 3L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Rancho Verde HS) 88 RJ Morgan S 6-1 216 Fr. HS Central Point, Ore. (Crater HS) 8 Richard Morrison WR 5-11 184 Sr.* 3L Royse City, Texas (Royse City HS) 40 Brendan Murphy CB 5-11 176 Sr. 1L+ NewHartford,N.Y.(ChaparralHS[Ariz.]/AirForce/GlendaleC.C.) 19 DaVonte Neal WR 5-10 176 So. TR Akron, Ohio(Chaparral HS[Ariz.]/NotreDame) 11 William Parks S 6-1 191 So. 1L Philadelphia, Pa. (Germantown HS) 90 Dan Pettinato DL 6-5 271 Jr.* 2L Grass Valley, Calif. (Nevada Union HS) 6 Nate Phillips WR 5-7 177 Fr. HS Chandler, Ariz. (Basha HS) 85 Drake Pierre WR 5-9 178 Fr. HS+ Mesa, Ariz. (Red Mountain HS) 7 David Price FS 6-1 213 Fr. HS Long Beach, Calif. (Poly HS) 62 Chris Putton OL 6-4 284 Sr.* 3L Glendale, Ariz. (Cactus HS) 17 Derrick Rainey CB 6-1 185 Sr.* 3L Houston, Texas (Northbrook HS) 51 Cole Ramseyer LB 6-1 205 Fr. HS+ La Canada Flintridge, Calif. (St. Francis HS) 36 David Redmon CB 5-11 161 Jr.* SQ+ San Ramon, Calif. (De La Salle HS) 80 David Richards WR 6-4 214 So.* 1L Palmdale, Calif. (Palmdale HS) 5 Shaquille Richardson CB 6-1 188 Sr. 3L Carson, Calif. (Los Alamitos HS) 39 Drew Riggleman P 6-2 207 So.* SQ+ Tucson, Ariz. (Sahuaro HS) 29 Justin Samuels CB 5-10 171 Sr. SQ+ Camas, Wash. (Camas HS) 10 Yamen Sanders S 6-4 196 Fr.* SQ Inglewood, Calif. (Culver City HS) 1 Jesse Scroggins QB 6-3 208 Jr.* TR Lakewood,Calif.(LakewoodHS/USC/ElCaminoCollege) 41 Casey Skowron K 5-10 160 So.* SQ+ Phoenix, Ariz. (Brophy Prep) 86 Jake Smith K 6-2 201 Sr.* SQ+ Philadelphia,Pa.(CheltenhamHS/Syracuse/YoungstownSt) 35 Myles Smith RB 5-9 201 Fr. HS+ Chandler, Ariz. (Chandler HS) 12 Anu Solomon QB 6-2 198 Fr. HS Las Vegas, Nev. (Bishop Gorman HS) 79 Trent Spurgeon OL 6-8 283 Jr.* 1L Owasso, Okla. (Owasso HS) 48 Zach Streuling S 5-11 173 Fr.* SQ+ Austin, Texas (Lake Travis HS) 75 Kirif Taula DL 6-4 265 Jr.* 2L Garden Grove, Calif. (Servite HS) 38 Jared Tevis S 5-11 195 Jr.* 2L Tucson, Ariz. (Canyon del Oro HS) 91 Sione Tuihalamaka DL 6-2 269 Sr.* 3L Hawthorne, Calif. (Serra HS) 45 Derrick Turituri LB 6-1 252 Fr. HS Central Point, Ore. (Crater HS) 35 Tyler Turituri S 6-2 224 So.* TR+ Central Point, Ore. (Crater HS/Portland State) 43 Justin Washington DL 6-2 246 Sr.* 3L Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods HS) 16 Garic Wharton WR 6-0 169 Jr.* 2L Las Vegas, Nev. (Valley HS) 42 Shane Wilson CB 5-10 171 Sr.* SQ+ Woodland Hills, Calif. (Calabasas HS) 66 Carter Wood OL 6-2 272 So.* SQ+ Scottsdale,Ariz.(ChaparralHS/ColoradoMesa) 31 Scooby Wright LB 6-1 230 Fr. HS Windsor, Calif. (Cardinal Newman HS) 93 Parker Zellers DL 6-1 248 Fr. HS+ Scottsdale, Ariz. (Notre Dame Prep) 2013 Arizona Football Official Game Notes Game 4 at Washington Sept. 28 4 p.m. (PDT) Seattle, Wash. TV: FOX 30 When was the last time Arizona ... Returned a punt for a TD ........................................................Richard Morrison (63 yards) vs. Washington, 2012 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 kickof for TD ........................................................Travis Cobb (100 yards) vs. Iowa, 2010; Cobb (95 yards) vs. WSU 2009 Returned an interception for a TD...........................................TraMayne Bondurant (52 yards) AND Jake Fischer (49 yards) at UNLV, Sept. 7, 2013 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 ..........................................................................at Oregon (49-0), Sept. 22, 2012 Did not score a touchdown .....................................................at Oregon (49-0), Sept. 22, 2012 Did not score an ofensive touchdown....................................at Oregon (49-0), Sept. 22, 2012 Scored two defensive/non-ofensive touchdowns .................Defensive: TraMayne Bondurant (INT, 52 yards) AND Jake Fischer (INT, 49 yards) at UNLV, Sept. 7, 2013 A back ran for 100 yards .........................................................KaDeem Carey (127-128, 2 TD) vs. UTSA, Sept. 14, 2013 (2nd of season, 12th career) A back ran for 200 yards .........................................................KaDeem Carey (26-204, TD) at Utah, Nov. 17, 2012 (2nd career 200-yard game) A quarterback ran for 100 yards .............................................Matt Scott (15-100, TD) vs. USC, 2012; previous -- Ortege Jenkins (11-104) vs. UCLA, 2000 A QB/receiver rushed for 50 yards...........................................B.J. Denker (10-90, 2 TD) vs. UTSA, Sept. 14, 2013 Two players rushed for 100 yards each ...................................Matt Scott (15-100, TD) and KaDeem Carey (28-119, 2 TD) vs. USC, 2012 Team rushed for less than 100 yards ......................................at Oregon (32-89 yards), 2012 Team rushed for 200 yards .....................................................vs. UTSA (48-264, 4 TD), Sept. 14, 2013 Team rushed for 300 yards .....................................................at UNLV (69-397 yards, 5 TD), Sept. 7, 2013 Rushed for negative yardage ..................................................at UCLA (22- -13), 2006 A quarterback passed for 300 yards ........................................Matt Scott (28-47-2-382, 3 TD) vs. Nevada, Dec. 15, 2012 A quarterback passed for 400-500+ yards .............................Matt Scott (45-69-1-491, 3 TD) at Stanford, 2012 (3rd-most school history, 2nd 400+yard game of season/career) A QB had 30 pass attempts in a quarter/40 in a half...............Matt Scott (23-35-0-195 yards, 0 TD) 2Q at Stanford, 2012; Matt Scott (26-41-0-218, 0 TD) 1H at Stanford, 2012 Team 300 yards passing .........................................................vs. Nevada (28-47-2-382, 3 TD), Dec 15, 2012 Team 400-500+ yards passing ...............................................at Stanford (45-69-1-491, 3 TD), 2012 (3rd-most yards in school history) Team fewer than 100 yards passing .......................................at UNLV (8-21-81-0, 0 TD), Sept. 7, 2013 Team less than 300 yards total ofense ...................................at UCLA (70-257), 2012 Had 500 yards in total ofense ................................................vs. Nevada (83 plays, 578 yards, 382 pass, 196 rush), Dec. 15, 2012 Had 600 yards in total ofense ................................................at Stanford (103 plays, 617 total yards, 126 rushing, 491 passing, 6 TD), 2012 Ran 90 ofensive plays ............................................................vs. Arizona State (96 plays, 57 run, 39 pass), Nov. 23, 2012 Ran fewer than 50 ofensive plays ..........................................vs. NAU (47 plays, 393 total yards) A receiver had 100 yards ........................................................Austin Hill (8-175, 2 TD), vs. Nevada, Dec. 15, 2012 (6th career 100-yard game) A receiver had 200 yards ........................................................Austin Hill (10-259) vs. USC, 2012 ; previous -- Bobby Wade (11-222, 1 TD) at California, 2002 Two receivers had 100 yards ...................................................Austin Hill (7-139, TD) and Dan Buckner (10-116) vs. Toledo 2012 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 ...........................................KaDeem Carey , 400 yards (366 rush, 44 rec.) vs. Colorado, 2012; Austin Hill, 259 (259 receiving) vs. USC, 2012 A player intercepted two passes .............................................TraMayne Bondurant vs. NAU, Aug. 30, 2013 Blocked a punt .......................................................................Team at Colo 11; O.Vargas vs. ASU 09; D.Roberts vs. Cal 08; E.Mitchell at LSU 06 Blocked a feld 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; successful ........................................vs. Arizona State (John Bonano rush) Tried an onside kick; was successful .......................................vs. Nevada (successful), Dec. 15, 2012 (led to game-winning TD drive) Missed a PAT kick ....................................................................John Bonano vs. Arizona State, Nov. 23, 2012 Made a feld goal ...................................................................Jake Smith (1-for-1, 23 yards), vs. UTSA, Sept. 14, 2013 Missed a feld goal .................................................................Jake Smith (3-for-4, miss 39 yards)), at UNLV, Sept. 7, 2013 Beat a ranked team ................................................................39-36 vs. #10 USC, 2012 Lost to a ranked team .............................................................66-10 at #25 UCLA, 2012 Lost to an unranked team ......................................................41-34 vs. Arizona State, Nov. 23, 2012 Won as a ranked team ............................................................56-0 vs. South Carolina State, Sept. 15, 2012 Lost as a ranked team ............................................................66-10 at #25 UCLA (UA ranked #24), 2012 Played in overtime game .......................................................at #18 Stanford, 54-48 OT, 2012 UA 3-6 all time in overtime games (1-1 under Rich Rodriguez) When was the last time an opponent ... Returned a punt for a TD ........................................................DeSean Jackson (95 yards), Cal, 2006 Recovered a blocked punt for a TD ..........................................Clayton Polk (41 yards) at Oregon State, 2011 (last one in 2001 at OSU) Returned a blocked FG for a TD ...............................................James Bethea (60 yards), at California, 2002 Returned a kickof for TD ........................................................Matt Slater (100 yards) vs. UCLA, 2007; LaShaun Ward (94 yards) at California, 2002 Returned an interception for a TD...........................................I. Ekpre-Olamu (54 yards) and T. Hill (29 yards), Oregon 2012 Returned a fumble for a TD ....................................................Tony Dye (28 yards) vs. UCLA, 2009 Scored a safety .......................................................................UCLA (Glenn Love tackle of Beirne) 2011 Did not score ..........................................................................NAU, Aug. 30, 2013 (35-0); South Carolina State, 2012 (56-0); Idaho, 2008 (70-0); Illinois, 1996 (UA 41-0) Did not score a touchdown .....................................................NAU, Aug. 30, 2013 (35-0) Rushed for 200 yards ..............................................................Nevada (73-403, 3 TD), Dec. 15, 2012 Rushed for 250 yards ..............................................................Nevada (73-403, 3 TD), Dec. 15, 2012 Rushed for 275 yards ..............................................................Nevada (73-403, 3 TD), Dec. 15, 2012 Rushed for 300 yards ..............................................................Nevada (73-403, 3 TD), Dec. 15, 2012 Rushed for negative yardage ..................................................at Stanford (19- -6), 2006 50 plays or less; 80 plays or more ...........................................at Washington State 2009 (42-185); vs. Nevada (105-659) Less than 200 yards total ofense ...........................................The Citadel 2010 (64-171; 150R, 21P); at Toledo 2010 (51-183; 80R, 103P) An individual ran for 100 yards ..............................................Stefon Jeferson (34-180, 2 TD) and Cody Fajardo (22-140, TD), Nevada, Dec. 15, 2012 Two backs ran for 100 yards each ...........................................LaMichael James (28-126, 2 TD) and Josh Huf (3-103, TD) at Oregon 2010 A back ran for 200 yards .........................................................LaMichael James (28-288, 2 TDs), vs. Oregon 2011 Had 500 yards in total ofense ................................................vs. Nevada (105-659, 403 rush, 256 pass), Dec. 15, 2012 A quarterback passed for 300 yards ........................................Travis Wilson (28-40-0-311, 2 TD) at Utah, Nov. 17, 2012 Team passed for 300 yards .....................................................at Utah (29-41-0-313, 2 TD) at Utah, Nov. 17, 2012 A receiver had 100 yards ........................................................Marqise Lee (16-345, 2 TD) vs. USC, 2012 Two receivers had 100 yards ...................................................Markus Wheaton (10-166, 2 TD) and Brandin Cooks (9-149), Oregon State, 2012) Blocked a punt .......................................................................Kevin Ayers (Kyle Dugandzic punt), Arizona State, Nov. 23, 2012 Blocked a feld goal ................................................................W. Keliikipi (Bonano 31-yard attempt) at Oregon, 2012 Blocked a PAT kick ..................................................................at USC 2011 (Matt Kalil), Zendejas attempt 2011 Scored a 2-point PAT; tried. ....................................................at Oregon (Rob Beard pass from Jackson Rice), 2012; vs. USC (Barkley pass to Lee successful), 2012