SHOCKER! UCLA loses to Arizona; USC is Pac-12’s only remaining playoff candidate

Can you believe it? #USC is the only possible playoff team from the #Pac12 and the Pac’s only 1-loss team after Arizona upset the Bruins.

It didn’t seem likely at the start. It didn’t seem likely midway through the fourth quarter when UCLA took a 28-24 lead. It didn’t seem likely when UCLA got inside the Arizona 30-yard line with 22 seconds left and several chances to win.

Yet, it happened.

Arizona’s much-maligned defense — which had allowed at least 45 points to five of its previous six opponents — limited UCLA and its star-studded backfield of Dorian Thompson-Robinson and Zach Charbonnet to just 28 points.

It’s hard to wrap the mind around that.

Because of this huge upset, what seemed like a clear-cut Pac-12 championship scenario is a little less tidy. Let’s tell you what has and hasn’t changed as a result of this shocking upset in Pasadena.

Arizona vs. UCLA, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Arizona Wildcats will meet the UCLA Bruins in a Pac-12 matchup on Saturday night from the Rose Bowl.

The Arizona Wildcats will meet the UCLA Bruins in a Pac-12 matchup on Saturday night from the Rose Bowl.

Arizona has struggled this season while going 3-6 after another loss last week, this time to Utah 45-20, while UCLA continues to roll on with an 8-1 record after blowing out Arizona State 50-36 in their last game.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Arizona vs. #9 UCLA

  • When: Saturday, November 12
  • Time: 10:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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Arizona vs. UCLA (-20)

O/U: 77

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Arizona WR Dorian Singer hauled in an incredible, one-handed catch against USC

What. A. Catch.

Arizona sophomore wide receiver Dorian Singer should hold onto this ball as a keepsake after the catch he made Saturday in Tucson.

On a long route, Wildcats sophomore quarterback Jayden de Laura threw a bomb to Singer. He made a beautiful, one-handed catch while being covered by a USC defender for a touchdown.

The impressive haul got Arizona on the board for its first score of the day.

To make a contested catch in the end zone is impressive enough, much less one with only one hand. Singer’s ability to find the ball also deserves a lot of praise. It’s just a heck of a play.

Singer’s touchdown is bound to be one of the best catches of the year, on a day where Georgia sophomore tight end Brock Bowers also made a stellar, bobbled catch for a touchdown.

Singer entered Saturday’s game with 605 yards and two touchdowns for Arizona this season. If he keeps making catches like this, he’ll keep getting plenty of looks in the Wildcats offense for the rest of the season and beyond.

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USC vs. Arizona, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The USC Trojans will meet the Arizona Wildcats in Pac-12 action on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

The USC Trojans will meet the Arizona Wildcats in Pac-12 action on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

USC is coming off an open week after falling to Utah the week before to give them a 6-1 record on the season with Caleb Williams leading the way. As for Arizona, they come into this one at 3-4 on the season after losing to Washington in their last game as they look to rebound tonight.

This will be a great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

#10 USC vs. Arizona

  • When: Saturday, October 29
  • Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: Pac-12 Network
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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USC (-14.5) vs. Arizona 

O/U:74.5

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North Dakota State vs. Arizona, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The North Dakota State Bison will meet the Arizona Wildcats in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

The North Dakota State Bison will meet the Arizona Wildcats in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

North Dakota State is coming into tonight’s game with a 2-0 record after knocking off Drake and North Carolina A&T. As for Arizona, they will look to bounce back after a 39-17 loss to Mississippi State in their last game.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

North Dakota State vs. Arizona

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 11:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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North Dakota State (-2.5) vs. Arizona 

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Mississippi State vs. Arizona, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Mississippi State Bulldogs will meet Arizona Wildcats in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

The Mississippi State Bulldogs will meet Arizona Wildcats in Week 2 of the college football season on Saturday night from Arizona Stadium.

Mississippi State is coming off a win over Memphis last week and will be looking for another 2-0 start this season. As for Arizona, they are coming off a win over San Diego State to start the season and will be looking for an upset tonight.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Mississippi State vs. Arizona

  • When: Saturday, September 10
  • Time: 11:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: FS1
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

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NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

NCAA odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds were updated at 2:30 p.m. ET on Saturday.

Mississippi State (-12.5) vs. Arizona

O/U: 57.5

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Arizona vs. San Diego State, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Arizona Wildcats will meet the San Diego State Aztecs in Week 1 of college football action on Saturday from Snapdragon Stadium.

The Arizona Wildcats will meet the San Diego State Aztecs in Week 1 of college football action on Saturday from Snapdragon Stadium.

Arizona is coming off a very disappointing season after going 1-11 and there is no other way than up for the Wildcats. As for San Diego State, they are coming off a 12-2 season and will be ready to jump back in when they open the doors to their brand new stadium on Saturday.

This will be a great opening weekend of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Arizona vs. San Diego State

  • When: Saturday, September 3
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

How to watch College Football this season

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Arizona vs. San Diego State (-6.5)

O/U: 46.5

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Arizona Wildcats Preview 2022: Season Prediction, Breakdown, Key Games, Players

Arizona College Football Preview 2022: Team breakdown, season prediction, keys to the campaign, and what you need to know

Arizona Wildcats Preview 2022: Previewing, predicting, and looking ahead to the Arizona season with what you need to know and keys to the season.


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Arizona Wildcats Preview
Head Coach: Jedd Fisch, 2nd year at Arizona, 1-11
2nd year overall, 2-12
2021 Record: Overall: 1-11, Conference: 1-8
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Arizona Wildcats Preview 2022

Baby steps.

Jedd Fisch had a complete overhaul to do when he took over as the head coach last season, and it started by trying play defense again at the University of Arizona.

Overall, the lines just weren’t there to hold up, the O was far worse than the D, and even when things sort of worked, there was an implosion of mistakes that screwed everything up. It took a COVID-depleted Cal to help the Wildcats get their one and only win, but things are different now. There’s a shot that for a huge improvement with a little bit of luck.

Arizona was all over the transfer portal, loaded up with a fantastic recruiting class, and now there’s actual depth to go along with what should be a far better starting 22. It’s not time to think Pac-12 Championship yet, but the fan base will finally have a more competitive team to get fired up about.

Arizona Wildcats Preview 2022: Offense

Injuries played a huge part in the 2021 disaster, and not getting enough from the line turned out to be the biggest issue. There wasn’t enough from the running game, the pass protection wasn’t there, and there wasn’t any scoring punch with the O hitting the 20 point mark just two times. That’s about to change.

Again, injuries were an issue. The quarterback situation was never quite settled, but that’s about to change with Washington State transfer Jayden de Laura coming in to start winging the ball around. He was a terrific get, and UTEP WR Jacob Cowing – 141 catches, 2,595 yards, 13 touchdowns averaging over 18 yards per grab for the Miners – might be even bigger. But …

Can the line give everyone time to work? Transfers and freshmen – like new recruit Jonah Savaiinaea at guard – should help the front five turn into a positive as the year goes on. Michael Wiley is a good veteran back with some nice freshmen behind him, but to keep this going, they need room to move.

Arizona Wildcats Preview 2022: Defense

The Arizona defense wasn’t great, but it was a whole lot better. Considering the offense didn’t help the cause in any way, finishing fifth in the Pac-12 in total D was a miracle.

No, the secondary wasn’t great, and the red zone defense was the worst in college football, but the defense wasn’t awful on third downs, it fought the good fight over and over again, and it allowed over 400 yards in total offense just five times after giving up that many in all five games in 2020 and 11 times in 12 2019 games.

Eight starters are expected back and, like the offense, the help is coming from the transfer portal and recruiting class.

There’s decent size up front and there’s a little bit of depth now. Kyon Barrs is the All-Pac-12 caliber nose for everything to work around, and the freshmen who took their lumps last year will form a good rotation on both sides. The pass rush has to come from the linebacking corps, and it starts with USC transfer Hunter Echols playing a big role. However …

Arizona likes to get as many defensive backs on the field as possible, and they can hit. Christian Young is a 6-3, 222-pound hybrid safety who works well in the Viper role, and the hope is for UCLA transfer DJ Warnell to shine as a nickel defender. The corner tandem of Christian Roland-Wallace and Treydan Stukes will quietly be good if the pass rush can help.

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Mountain West Football: Examining Each Opponent’s Week 1 Depth Chart

What stands out in the depth charts released by each of the Mountain West’s 11 Week 1 opponents?

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Mountain West Football: Examining Each Opponent’s Week 1 Depth Chart


What stands out in the depth charts released by each of the Mountain West’s 11 Week 1 opponents?


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What to keep in mind before kickoff.

Cal Poly (link to game notes, depth chart on page 11)

What stands out: The Mustangs have a couple of solid defensive pieces, most notably defensive end Eljiah Ponder, and they’ll hope that sophomore Robbie Greer can bookend Ponder’s production at the other edge spot.

Why that could be important: Cal Poly’s pass rush wasn’t a particularly strong one in 2021, as the team had just 22 sacks, tied for tenth among teams in the Big Sky. Ponder had eight by himself, so the 6-foot-6, 250 pound Greer, who got his first taste of action as a true freshman in the spring season last year but redshirted during the fall, will be expected to do his part in taking down Jake Haener.

Portland State (link to game notes, depth chart on page 13)

What stands out: Dante Chachere is tasked with replacing Davis Alexander, one of the best quarterbacks in Portland State football history.

Why that could be important: Alexander had a lot of moxie and, more importantly, knew how to produce, doing so to the tune of 294.5 yards of total offense per game last year. The sophomore Chachere, after winning the competition over Jaden Casey, is a Fresno native who has earned a lot of praise throughout the offense for his growth as a potential dual-threat quarterback. His homecoming will be a test of how true that is.

Texas State (link to depth chart)

What stands out: As the Bobcats already return more than half of last year’s starters on both sides of the ball, there weren’t a ton of roles for players to step up and claim but nickelback Jarron Morris, who’s actually reclaiming a spot, could be the rare exception.

Why that could be important: Texas State’s secondary got picked on quite a bit last year, allowing a completion rate of 65.4% while interceptions just three passes all season. It could be in part because they missed Morris, a second-team all-Sun Belt defender who played in only one full game before a hip injury cost him the entire season. If he’s back in form, the Bobcats will be that much better for it.

Michigan (link to discussion of depth chart)

What stands out: The Wolverines will have work to do in replacing Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo, but one surprising entry that will be part of the cohort to do so is true freshman Mason Graham.

Why that could be important: A two-way player who also wrestled at California’s Servite High School, Graham won’t have to do everything by himself with veterans like Mazi Smith and Kris Jenkins back, as well. At 6-foot-3 and 317 pounds, though, Graham could disrupt Colorado State’s best laid plans from the point of attack if the Rams aren’t ready.

Northern Iowa (link to overview of team depth)

What stands out: The Panthers found themselves having to replace a first-round NFL Draft pick this summer, but Matthew Vanderslice emerged as Trevor Penning’s successor throughout the off-season.

Why that could be important: Vanderslice isn’t completely new to the starting lineup, having made two starts in 2019, three in spring 2020 and three last fall, but you could make a reasonable case that no one else mentioned in this article has bigger shoes to fill.

The upside? Vanderslice is a pretty big dude himself, listed at 6-foot-8 and 318 pounds on the UNI roster. If he can protect Theo Day’s blind side half as well as Penning did, Air Force could be in for a much tougher fight than expected.

Arizona (link to depth chart)

What stands out: The Wildcats aren’t wasting any time throwing true freshman Tetairoa McMillan into the mix, starting opposite UTEP transfer Jacob Cowing and sophomore Dorian Singer.

Why that could be important: McMillan is the highest-ranked recruit that Arizona has ever landed, a five-star prospect according to some sites, and at 6-foot-5 and 205 pounds, it’s not hard to see why. We know that Cowing is one of the nation’s premier deep threats, but it’ll be interesting to see what kind of role Jedd Fisch carves out for his off-season’s biggest prize.

Examining how conference realignment could improve college football

Conference expansion could be best for college football.

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