Arizona opened up its season in impressive fashion dominating Hawaii 40-6 to kickoff Year 2 of the Brent Brennan era as the team tries to get back to bowl eligibility after having an underwhelming first season where the Wildcats went 4-8 and lost 7 of their last 8 games.
In comparison to a season ago, both sides of the ball seemed better prepared for the first game with the defense not allowing a touchdown and the offense getting stronger as the game went along.
The changes of Seth Doege as the offensive coordinator and Danny Gonzales as the defensive coordinator seems to be helping the team move in the right direction.
Now, like most first games when you are playing a Group of Five opponent, you are not going to pull out all the stops and keep things simple to not give too much away.
Still, Arizona was able to have its way with Hawaii’s offensive line getting into the backfield and raked up five sacks and 10 tackles for loss. In comparison the Wildcats totaled 28 sacks during the 12-game season averaging 2.3 per game.
The chaos in the backfield helped the defense create five turnovers with three interceptions and two fumble recoveries.
Offensively, the WIldcats got stronger as the game went along and were led by the running game that featured three different running backs finding the end zone and four total rushing touchdowns.
Leading the rushing attack for Arizona was running back Quincy Craig, who recorded a game-high 125 yards on seven carries and managed to rip off a 54-yard rushing touchdown.
In all, Arizona totaled 183 yards on 33 attempts averaging 5 ½ yards per touch. The other rushing touchdown came from quarterback Noah Fifita in the red zone area.
In the passing game, Fifita looked better in the second half. However, his 13 of 23 passing with 161 yards and a touchdown is far from his best and shows that he is still getting comfortable with the new offensive scheme.
Still with many players out and a handful of them being offensive skill positions, the performance by Fifita was solid and shows that he could potentially get back to his 2023 form.
Overall Arizona had a good game and any time you can walk away with a 34-point win in your season opener, it is a good night for the team.
Still there is room for growth and we have broken down the three areas the Wildcats can improve at as they start to prepare for game No. 2 against Weber State.
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