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What's happening down in Tucson? First your Wildcats beat two ranked teams in consecutive games and now you've got 7-3 Oregon on the ropes.
Did you switch out Stoopses when the rest of us weren't looking?
johngateswhiteley
11-18-2006, 06:14 PM
no kidding, but believe it or not ARZ has done well against some ranked opponents in recent history.
Beaverfuzz
11-18-2006, 11:54 PM
I'm happy that OSU played Arizona more than a few weeks ago. Stoops has them playing good ball right now. I think he got payback for his brother at Autzen.
JMarkJohns
11-19-2006, 09:46 AM
Had Tuitama not been injured for several games, they'd be a lock for third in the Conference.
They've beaten BYU (ranked), Cal (ranked), Wazzu (was ranked) and Oregon (once top-15 ranked) while losing a close-fought contest (10-3 in 4th) without Tui to USC (top-5 ranked). Save for at LSU (with Tui) and at UCLA (without Tui), they've been in, or have won all their challenging games.
6-5 going in to the duel in the desert. Hopefully Tui is OK to play.
Still, this team is LARGELY comprised of underclassmen. Those that aren't, are, for the most part, juniors. Think this team is good now, wait until next year!
A win over ASU and this team is definately bowl bound and, if their recet play is any suggestion, they'll likely make some noise once they get their.
I'd hyped this team after the way they finished last season and with the top-20 recruiting class they pulled in last year. After they stumbled out of the game (2-5), it looked as thought I would have egg on my facce. Nice to know I can still identify talent when I see it... I believe I said they'd finish top-5 and go to a bowl. I'll dig my post up later on.
JMarkJohns
11-25-2006, 06:52 PM
Well crap... :pctoss
Beaverfuzz
11-25-2006, 11:33 PM
Wildcats just looked flat, don't know how much longer Tui will be a QB let alone a college football player. Head injuries aren't something to f around with.
JMarkJohns
11-26-2006, 01:35 AM
Once you get the first one, it's all down hill. Had a friend, a wideout in high school, took a helmet to helmet for his first and within two years had registered another three, varying grades.
It's a tough loss, both the game and Tuitama. Bad all around...
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