Throughout its history, Arizona football has seen many ups and downs with the program making 22 bowl games and recording four 10-win seasons. In 1998, the Wildcats finished with a school-record 12 wins capped off with a 23-20 win over Nebraska.
Arizona (2-0) is close to kicking off its third game of the season against Kansas State in the final non-conference game of the season. Although the two teams are members of the Big 12, this matchup was scheduled years in advance and couldn’t be reworked when conference realignment happened across college athletics.
In the first two games of the year, Arizona has been clicking on all cylinders winning by 34 points over Hawaii and smashing Weber State 48-3 with quarterback Noah Fifita going 17 of 22 for 373 yards and racking up five passing touchdowns in the game.
As of right now, Fifita is sitting on 50 career touchdown passes, which puts him fourth all-time in program history and one touchdown ahead of Anu Solomon. He is seven touchdowns behind Khalil Tate for third all-time.
Arizona was able to control the groove of the game and even held both opponents to under 10 points and didn’t allow a touchdown.
It was the first time the Wildcats’ defense has held back-to-back opponents out of the end zone since the 2010 season when UA beat Toledo 41-2 and then came home and later came back home delivered a 52-6 win over the Citadel.
The other Wildcats across the field in Kansas State (1-2) have had a different start to the season with losses to Iowa State (24-21) and Army (24-21) with the only win coming in a nail-biter against North Dakota (38-35) where KSU had to score on the final possession to win.
Not only are the Wildcats taking on Kansas State but the program is making it a retro night and revealed throwback helmets featuring the red “Block A” that was once the logo of the university in the 80s until it was switched in 1989 to the “A” we know today.
In honor of the throwback uniforms, we at Arizona Wildcats On SI have put together our top five players of the 80s that wore the classic logo.
Top Five Player of the 1980s
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