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Players to watch: No. 20 Arizona vs. NAU

With it's first game ending as a win in the Brent Brennan era, Arizona will face the valley's FCS product NAU at home on Saturday. The two battled last September where the Wildcats were victorious in a 38-3 blowout fashion.

These teams meet again but with different head coaches at their helms with Brennan of course taking over for Arizona and Brian Wright getting hired at NAU. Amid the coaching changes, UA retained most of it's players while the Lumberjacks saw quite the roster turnover only returning just four starters on each side of the ball. Even through all that change Wright's squad piled points on top of each other defeating Lincoln CA 66-6 in week 1.

Although Arizona pulled away against New Mexico to win 61-39, the program came away with lots of issues to patch up and the game vs. NAU will be a ample opportunity to try different looks and scenarios before opening up (sort of) conference play heading to Manhattan to take on No. 17 Kansas State in week 3.

The Wildcats stand as 44.5 point favorites over Northern Arizona and the offense has certainly shown that capability to light up the scoreboard, it's all up to Defensive Coordinator Duane Akina and the defense to show out in a "get right" game.

Here are three players from both teams to watch out for.

Arizona

OT Jonah Savaiinaea
- stats vs. NAU: 57 snaps

In the fall when Brent Brennan announced that starting Left Tackle Raymond Pulido would be unavailable for the season, redshirt freshman Rhino Tapa'atoutai filled in with that "next man up" mentality.

Tapa'atoutai had a solid first start to his career when the Wildcats took on New Mexico logging 40 snaps before going down with a knee injury. There is still potential that Tapa'atoutai suits up and is a full go at left tackle for Arizona but his health will remain the priority and the team wont rush him back until he feels 100%. In the event that he does sit this game out, the Wildcats may shuffle some pieces around possibly resulting in a certain potential first round draft pick moving to the blindside.

After Tapa'atoutai was sidelined, true freshman Matthew Lado immediately came in for relief and for as raw as he is in his 6'6 frame, UA continued to move the ball. More shuffling resulted pushing right tackle Jonah Savaiinaea to the left side and Lado to the right side. If the Wildcats decide to play Savaiinaea as the blindside pass protector against NAU it will certainly be something to watch.

When linemen move to the opposite side it can be something of a learning curve as there is different technique, rhythm, and timing and if he proves he's still the same player at that different position, he's that much more of a versatile piece for the Wildcats front and his draft stock will rise as NFL teams are always looking for a left tackle.

TE Keyan Burnett - stats vs. NAU: one catch, 27 receiving yards

Quarterback Noah Fifita and Brent Brennan have each expressed that they want to get the ball into different receivers' hands after Tetairoa McMillan decided he'd start the season off hot and catch 304 yards along with four touchdowns. It's important to note because first the team wants to keep it's superstar and future first round draft pick healthy and in a manageable load and secondly, the Wildcats have a plethora of talented options they can look to especially if their No. 1 receiver is standing across double coverage.

When looking at the other weapons to potentially be more involved in the passing game on Saturday there is room to believe that Keyan Burnett could definitely see more work. Burnett enjoyed a fantastic training camp and his long standing chemistry with Fifita has definitely been visible.

The two connected on a beautiful 27 yard pass and athletic catch from Burnett and if Fifita keeps looking his way against NAU he could be in for a big game.

CB Tacario Davis - stats vs. NAU: seven tackles

In 2023 Tacario Davis led Arizona with 15 passes defended and tied for fourth most in the entire nation, he was a huge return for a Wildcats team with lots of uncertainty after former head coach Jedd Fisch left for Washington.

Davis entered the year with high expectations and a rising draft stock for a 6'4 CB with a tremendous knack for getting his hands on the ball. To open the season, generally all of UA's defensive backs looked a little lost in the first half before getting settled down in the final two quarters and Davis was included in that sentiment.

In the fourth quarter Davis was called for his second personal foul of the game leading to his ejection. This week of practice Coach Brennan preached cleaning up penalties and says the team has been hard at work in putting emotions aside throughout the entirety of a game.

Fans can surely expect a bounce back effort from one of Arizona's most talented corners and against NAU favors as a good matchup to get right in going head to head with a team that ran a balanced offensive attack so far.

NAU

QB Ty Pennington
- stats vs. Lincoln CA: 114 passing yards, one passing touchdown, 78% completion percentage, 34 rushing yards, one rushing touchdown

Following Brian Wright from Pittsburg State, Quarterback Ty Pennington is only a sophomore but has earned the starting role being in the system longer than the other options at the Lumberjacks disposal. He accumulated 447 passing yards with six touchdowns passing to only one interception in his first collegiate year.

Being that NAU got off to an early and often lead against Lincoln CA, Pennington ended his efficient day quickly scoring one touchdown through the air and another on the ground. Gearing up to face a Wildcats defense, albeit one that was more break then bend on Saturday, will certainly be the biggest challenge yet in his young career and seeing how he performs against a roster covered with talent will be interesting to see.

He doesn't appear as mobile as New Mexico's quarterback Devon Dampier that gave Arizona some issues defensively a week ago but he absolutely has an ability to take off when needed racking up 359 rushing yards and four touchdowns a year ago at Pittsburg State and UA will need to monitor that ahead of the upcoming matchup as he ran for 34 yards and a score against Lincoln CA.

S Alex McLaughlin - stats vs. Lincoln CA: seven tackles

The FCS Freshman All-American Alex McLaughlin, opened his season strong a year ago against Arizona with 10 tackles and two pass-breakups. He would then finish his season with 71 tackles, six tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks, four interceptions and six pass-breakups.

A stellar first season brings a lot of potential to build on it in his second year and it can be expected that the Lumberjacks wont go down easy as they look to win anytime they play the Wildcats. Even though NAU's players are sure to bring a strong mentality onto the field this Saturday, Arizona boasts a phenomenal passing attack throwing for 422 yards to begin the season which is good for sixth in the nation.

This will be NAU's biggest test of the season going against the No. 20 ranked school in the country and players like McLaughlin will need to be playing to their highest ceiling to give the team a chance.

RB Seth Cromwell - stats vs. Lincoln CA: 43 rushing yards, 4.8 yards per carry, two rushing touchdowns

Moreso due to the Lobos' mobile quarterback, Arizona gave up 210 yards on the ground to New Mexico and if NAU is looking to replicate that kind of attack at all the ball may go through Seth Cromwell.

Cromwell was the Lumberjacks lead back to open the year and joined the program after playing at D-II Missouri Western in 2023 where he racked up 758 rushing yards (5.5 YPC) and a monster 18 rushing touchdowns. As he acclimates to the FBS level at Northern Arizona he had an efficient day against Lincoln CA running for 43 yards and two touchdowns before the game got out of touch and Wright brought in backups.

If there's anyone offensively for the Lumberjacks to count on to have a nice day it could definitely be Cromwell going up against a Wildcats rushing defense that struggled to set edges and penetrate in week 1.
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PODCAST: Previewing UA/NAU in Week 2


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Troy and I are back with another episode of our preview podcast looking ahead to this week's matchup with NAU plus we had to take a look back at Tetairoa McMillan's stellar performance in the season opener. Hit the link or listen here by hitting the play button.

PFF Breakdown: Week 1 (vs. New Mexico)

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This season we'll again assess where things stand after each game when it comes to PFF and the grades its hands out as a service. Tetairoa McMillan has been collecting awards, so it is no surprise that he tops the list after his career day against the Lobos. Here's the full rundown of this week's final grades now that PFF has settled on them midweek.

OFFENSE

Top 5 overall grades
  1. WR Tetairoa McMillan - 94.2 (47 snaps)
  2. QB Noah Fifita - 91.5 (57 snaps)
  3. RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt - 86.0 (24 snaps)
  4. OL Rhino Tapa'atoutai - 76.5 (40 snaps)
  5. OL Leif Magnuson - 73.3 (35 snaps)
Top 5 individual grades
  1. WR Tetairoa McMillan - 93.4 (passing game/receiving)
  2. QB Noah Fifita - 91.0 (passing)
  3. OL Alex Doost - 89.5 (pass blocking)
  4. OL Rhino Tapa'atoutai - 89.2 (pass blocking)
  5. OL Leif Magnuson - 85.3 (pass blocking)
Snaps played
  1. QB Noah Fifita - 57
  2. OL Wendell Moe - 57
  3. OL Jonah Savaiinaea - 57
  4. OL Josh Baker - 53
  5. WR Tetairoa McMillan - 47
  6. TE Keyan Burnett - 42
  7. OL Rhino Tapa'atoutai - 40
  8. OL Leif Magnuson - 35
  9. WR Montana Lemonious-Craig - 32
  10. RB Quali Conley - 28
  11. TE Sam Olson - 24
  12. RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt
  13. OL Ryan Stewart - 22
  14. WR Jeremiah Patterson - 21
  15. OL Matthew Lado - 18
  16. TE Roberto Miranda - 18
  17. WR Malachi Riley - 18
  18. WR Chris Hunter - 9
  19. OL Alex Doost - 7
  20. FB Kayden Luke - 6
  21. RB Rayshon Luke - 4
  22. WR Reymello Murphy - 4
  23. OL Grayson Stovall - 4
  24. WR Devin Hyatt - 2
  25. OL Shancco Matautia - 1
  26. TE Tyler Powell - 1
  27. RB Kedrick Reescano - 1
DEFENSE

Top 5 overall grades

  1. CB Emmanuel Karnley - 89.0 (8 snaps)
  2. LB Kamuela Ka'aihue - 82.5 (6 snaps)
  3. DB Genesis Smith - 76.6 (56 snaps)
  4. DE Sterling Lane II - 70.8 (16 snaps)
  5. DE Ta'ita'i Uiagalelei - 69.4 (56 snaps)
Top 5 individual grades
  1. CB Emmanuel Karnley - 86.8 (coverage)
  2. DB Dalton Johnson - 85.3 (tackling)
  3. LB Kamuela Ka'aihue - 82.5 (coverage)
  4. DB Genesis Smith - 81.8 (coverage)
  5. DB Marquis Groves-Killebrew - 80.6 (tackling)
Snaps played
  1. LB Taye Brown - 83
  2. LB Jacob Manu - 78
  3. DB Treydan Stukes - 78
  4. CB Tacario Davis - 74
  5. CB Marquis Groves-Killebrew - 70
  6. DB Dalton Johnson - 70
  7. DE Tre Smith - 59
  8. DB Genesis Smith - 56
  9. De Ta'itai Uiagalelei - 56
  10. DB Gunner Maldonado - 45
  11. DL Chubba Maae - 38
  12. DL Isaiah Johnson - 27
  13. DL Kevon Darton - 24
  14. DL Stanley Ta'ufo'ou - 24
  15. DE Chase Kennedy - 23
  16. DL Keanu Mailoto - 21
  17. DE Lance Keneley - 17
  18. DE Sterling Lane II - 16
  19. DE Cyrus Durham - 11
  20. DE Dominic Lolesio - 11
  21. DL Julian Savaiinaea - 9
  22. CB Emmanuel Karnley - 8
  23. CB Jai'Ayviauynn Celestine - 6
  24. DB Owen Goss - 6
  25. LB Kamuela Ka'aihue - 6
  26. DB Jack Luttrell - 6
  27. CB Demetrius Freeney - 2
NOTES

- I'll star with the overall numbers, and Arizona finished up with the 33rd-best score in Week 1 and fourth-best in the Big 12. Unsurprisingly, it was the offensive grade that carried the Wildcats this week with a 90.0 in that category, which was good enough for seventh among all FBS teams. UA's passing grade of 90.9 put it in a tie for eighth with Tulsa and Tulane. Defensively, the Wildcats did not grade out well with the best grade coming in the run defense category, a 68.7.

- Tackling was an issue for the Wildcats in Week 1 with PFF crediting UA's defense with 15 missed tackles against UNM. It did get 22 total pressures on the quarterback with 18 hurries.

- On the offensive side, Arizona had eight players receive an overall grade of at least 70.0 including three with at least an 85.0. Outside of Tetairoa McMillan and Noah Fifita, running back Rayshon Luke had the best grade in the passing game category with a 77.0 in four snaps played. Receiver Chris Hunter (9 snaps) and running back Quali Conley (28 snaps) also scored above 70.0 in that category.

- The offensive line did a good job in pass protection according to PFF. The Wildcats finished No. 15 overall in Week 1 with an 84.9 as a group, and there were four players who earned a grade above 83.0 in the category. That group was led by offensive lineman Alex Doost, who secured an 89.5 during his 7 plays on the field. Fellow offensive linemen Rhino Tapa'atoutai (89.2) and Leif Magnuson (85.3) also scored high in that area. Conley (83.9) rounded out that group while fellow running back Jacory Croskey-Merritt received a commendable 78.5 for his ability to help keep the pocket clean.

- Croskey-Merritt was the highest-graded runner with an 83.9 in the running game category. The Wildcats had four players finish with a grade above 70.0 in the run blocking category led by receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig's 79.8. Fullback Kayden Luke (73.8), and offensive linemen Ryan Stewart (71.9) and Magnuson (71.6) rounded out that group.

- NOW, we can talk about McMillan and his record performance. The UA star topped PFF's receiver list this week as he graded out higher than anyone else at his position with a 94.2. Tre Harris from Ole Miss was the second player on that list. Luke Grimm from Kansas was the closest Big 12 player with a 91.1 overall. It wasn't just that he had the stats, McMillan also scored within the top five in the drops category with an 80.9 to go along with his No. 1 receiving grade of 93.4.

- Fifita's passing performance was stellar as well, and it landed him at No. 8 among all FBS quarterbacks with a 91.5 grade from PFF. That was tops in the Big 12 for the week. Colorado's Shedeur Sanders was the next-closest Big 12 player on the list with a 90.7 at No. 13 overall.
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AP Poll Update (Arizona football)

Following its 61-39 win over New Mexico this past weekend, Arizona moved up one spot in the AP Poll to No. 20 in the country.

WR Tetairoa McMillan posted a historic performance with 304 yards and four touchdowns on 10 receptions. He set the single-game record in program history in receiving yards and came just 11 yards shy of setting the single-game record in the Big 12.

The defense struggled against New Mexico QB Devon Dampier, especially in the first half. The 39 points were the most Arizona has allowed since allowing 43 points to USC in triple overtime last season. The Wildcats were able to make adjustments at halftime and looked better in the second half.

Arizona will look to carry that momentum into this week's game against Northern Arizona before heading to face Kansas State on the road next week.
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No. 21 Arizona vs. NAU (Game Week Thread)

After a historic performance by Tetairoa McMillan against New Mexico where he totaled a program-record 304 yards on 10 catches with four touchdowns, Arizona has started the season off 1-0 with a 61-39 win over the Lobos. Now, the Wildcats will get ready to face off against NAU and looking to fix some of the defensive issues that showed against UNM. I'll be posting all the content from this week leading up to the game in this thread so that it is easy for everyone to keep track of the articles, updates and videos from the week.


GAME INFO

Who:
No. 20 Arizona (1-0) vs. NAU (1-0)
Kickoff: 7 p.m. (MST)
Where: Arizona Stadium | Tucson, Ariz.
TV and channels: ESPN+ (streaming)
Radio: 1290 AM | SiriusXM: 85
All-time series: Arizona leads 16-2
Odds: No lines are out


We'll have stuff coming in from the press conference today. There were no changes to the Wildcats' depth charts and I'll be at practice on Wednesday and see who is participating.

Feels free to ask any questions, or start a conversation as we get you ready for Game 2 of the season.
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Big 12 weekly awards: Arizona

As we all expected, Arizona's Tetairoa McMillan has won the Big 12 Offensive Player of the Week award after his performance against New Mexico.


McMillan finished with 10 catches, 304 yards and four touchdowns in the Wildcats' 61-39 win over the Lobos.

the 304 yards set a program record for receiving yards I a single game, which was previously 285 yards held by Jeremy Mcdaniel. And it tied a touchdowns record of four with Jacob Cowing.

In his first Big 12 game, McMillan came just 11 yards shy of setting a conference record for receiving yards in a game. He is now second all-time.

Story: Examining Arizona's offensive explosion


Wrote a piece on Arizona's offense in the season opener and how things came together in the second half after a stellar start by Tetairoa McMillan. There are still some things that need to be ironed out, but there was also a lot to like on that side of the ball against the Lobos.
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Sunday rewind: No. 21 Arizona 61 New Mexico 39

Good morning guys! This is I'll be doing postgame breakdowns with Steve Rivera to give you guys insight from the game.

We'll be posting these recaps on Sunday mornings and here's the first edition:

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