Arizona’s Tuitama Goes From QB To Wings Server
Weep not for Willie Tuitama. He was a highly touted prospect when he committed to the Arizona Wildcats back in 2004, and he had a super-productive career with the ‘Cats, racking up well over 9,000 yards through the air and 67 TDs.
(Here, he’s “serving” a handoff! Stupid joke? Bad schtick? Okay, we’ll stop.)
But Tuitama wasn’t [...]
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September 22, 2009
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September 22, 2009
Willie Tuitama is Waiting on the NFL and Your Table
Willie Tuitama is the Arizona Wildcats all-time leading passer and was the MVP of last year's Las Vegas Bowl. But right now what he really wants to know is which type of dipping sauce you want with your wings.
A tragically untimely DUI weeks prior to this year's NFL Draft left the former Wildcat quarterback undrafted. Now he finds himself a part-time staffer at a Buffalo...
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September 21, 2009
Two for the show: Scott, Foles still vying for starting QB job
(Mike Christy/Arizona Daily Wildcat )
By Tim Kosch - DailyWildcat.com
Arizona’s offense was in the hands of quarterback Willie Tuitama for the last four years. It was a comforting time for Wildcat football: Tuitama was a leader, dependable and, as his career grew, even matured into a winner.
The Wildcats haven’t had to worry about the starting quarterback [...]
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September 03, 2009
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September 03, 2009
FastCast: Were the Cards winners in the draft? Tougher to root for, Bulls or Mavs? Plus Cubs are in town … great.
Itrsquo;s Phoenixrsquo;s version of PTI, although we arenrsquo;t sure who is Kornheiser and who is Wilbon. Two hosts debate five hot topics at two minutes a piece. Listen and decide who had the stronger performance as Matt Blake and Greg Esposito go head to head in the April 27th edition of the FastCast.
Today's topics:
1) Did the Cardinals accomplish what they set out...
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April 27, 2009
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April 27, 2009
Redemption; Thy Name Is Tuitama.
Before the Arizona-USC game I wrote a whole blog about the dangers of calling players the product of a system, even if they are good players. Willie Tuitama was the 24th best senior QB according to NFL Draft Jesus Scott Wright. That will likely change after his virtuoso performance in the Las ...
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December 21, 2008
Las Vegas is Going to the Cats!
In a game that will end the first day of the NCAA Football Bowl season, Las Vegas will host the Cougars and the Wildcats. Everyone is reporting that BYU has the advantage, and why not? They are 10-2 and ranked #17 in the Nation. Does Arizona even have a chance?
Click through to see why the Wildcats are more than just BYU's scratching post. And talk about the Las Vegas Bowl at InGameNow.
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December 20, 2008
Tuitama shatters verbal Pac-10 record
Following his dynamic performance in Saturday's 31-10 win over rival Arizona State in Tucson, University of Arizona quarterback Willie Tuitama shattered a long-standing Pac-10 record by uttering the phrase "you know" a staggering 16 times in one :39 response to a question by Fox Sports Arizona ...
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December 07, 2008
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December 07, 2008
Arizona-USC: Things To Keep In Mind
The Wildcats are coming off a big win against previously ranked #25 Cal which has put them in a four way tie for first place in the Pac-10. Oregon, Oregon State, Arizona, and USC are all currently sitting at 3-1, but from where I'm sitting Arizona and USC are sitting on top. Everyone knows about USC's prowess, influence in the polls and overall program prestige. What you...
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October 21, 2008
Tuitama, O-Line Critical to 'Cats Success
The Arizona Wildcats are back for another season and many hopefuls expect this year to be he one that leads them to the promise land: a bowl birth. The only way to get there is to have consistent, injury-free production from their once-Heisman-hopeful, starting quarterback and the line that protects his golden arm.
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August 21, 2008
Tuitama breaks school records to lead Cats to comeback win in Seattle
Just when the whole world had left Arizona for dead, Willie Tuitama showed that Wildcat football still has a pulse.
The junior quarterback set a new single-game school record with 510 yards passing as Arizona rallied from 15 points down to defeat the Washington Huskies 48-41 in Seattle Saturday.
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October 29, 2007
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October 29, 2007
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