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Opportunity for a fresh start

Football Edition | VOLUME 116, ISSUE 14

Sports editor

5Letter from the Sports Editor

Key positions

16 Three key positions on the team

Quarterbacks

A look at all the Arizona QBs this season

10

Season Preview

6Opportunity for a fresh start

Coaching

17 Get to know the faces on the sidelines

Team photo

Season schedule and full team photo 12

New recruit

8Tetairoa McMillan feature

Mascots

An interview with Wilma 18

Pomline

Q&A with an Arizona pommie 21

A PRODUCTION OF THE DAILY WILDCAT SPORTS DESK

Esports

New addition to UA sports 23

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THE DAILY WILDCAT Volume 116 • Issue 14 Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2022

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DW SPORTS EDITOR Excited for a new football season and the year ahead

BY RYAN WOHL

@Ryan__Wohl

Dear reader,

Iam Ryan Wohl, the Sports Editor here at the Daily Wildcat. This is my third year working at the Wildcat and second year as an editor. I am excited for this upcoming sports year as it should be action-packed.

Classes have started which means one of the biggest sports on campus is quickly returning: FOOTBALL! The Wildcats will start their 2022 season at San Diego State University on Sept. 3 — but don’t worry, because they will return back home very shortly after that.

Jedd Fisch will have his second home opener as Arizona’s head football coach on Sept. 10 at Arizona Stadium against Mississippi State University from the SEC powerhouse.

This year’s football team has everything a fan could want to see: a good quarterback room, elite wide receiver potential and a top25 recruiting class in the country waiting to make their college debuts.

But it doesn’t just stop with football, the Arizona soccer team is already off to a hot 2-0-1 start and the volleyball team is undefeated at 3-0.

One of the best events of the year is quickly returning with the Arizona men’s basketball team’s Red-Blue game. That is happening on Sept. 30 in McKale Center. Both the women’s and men’s basketball teams should be very good again after the women went to the second round and the men made it to the Sweet Sixteen during March Madness.

Make sure to check out each story in this print edition to get caught up with all things Arizona football and more.

Thanks for reading, Bear Down!

NATHANIAL STENCHEVER | THE DAILY WILDCAT

THE ZONAZOO ENTRANCE AT Arizona Stadium fills up with fans excited to watch a friendly scrimmage between the Arizona football team on Saturday, Aug. 20. This is where the University of Arizona’s student section sits during football games.

Season predictions: The current buzz on Arizona football

BY RYAN WOHL

@Ryan__Wohl

Last year, just about every pre-season and media poll predicted the Arizona football team would finish last in the Pac-12 and that was true, but this season could be different.

Now, the over-under for wins and losses for the Wildcats is set at 3.5 wins according to Fanduel Sportsbook.

This is a big improvement already for a team that only had one victory a year ago, is starting a new quarterback and has a ton of freshmen players.

CBS Sports had seven of their media members rank each team in the Pac-12. For the University of Arizona, there were five 11th place votes, one last place vote and one ninth place vote.

Arizona also was ranked No. 91 in best teams on CBS Sport’s top 100 team poll.

Sports Illustrated ranked the Wildcats last in the Conference of Champions. ESPN’s Football Power Index ranks Arizona as the No. 91 best team in the country while having a 8.9% chance to win six games.

The Wildcats are 6-point underdogs against San Diego State University for their first game of the 2022 season.

They are also set at +50,000 odds to win the Pac12 Championship, according to Fanduel Sportsbook.

Arizona’s schedule to start the 2022 season is not the most difficult, having three home games at Arizona Stadium.

The two road games during that stretch are their home opener at SDSU and in Berkeley, California to face off with the University of California, Berkeley during the fourth week of college football.

Weeks six through nine are extremely tough for the Wildcats because they play the University of Oregon, the University of Washington, USC and the University of Utah before heading to the Rose Bowl to play Chip Kelly and UCLA.

Since the Wildcats only won one game a season ago, it will not be too difficult for them to put together a better year starting with the Aztecs.