Football is just one week away as the Arizona Wildcats take the field against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors on Aug., 30 at 7:30 p.m. (MST) on TNT.
One of the top priorities for Arizona to get back to winning fashion was for the defense to be revamped after last year's 4-8 season saw it ranked 13th in the Big 12, 104th nationally.
Part of the revamping process was promoting Danny Gonzales from linebackers coach to defensive coordinator, as he brings years of experience at both running a defense and head coaching.
Perhaps one of the more interesting spots on the Wildcats defense is the defensive backs, from the cornerbacks to the safeties.
We will be taking a look at the room and assessing the moves that were made over the offseason to bolster that part of the defense and grading them based upon that.
Brett Arce was promoted to the safeties coaching position in January of 2024. He was a key part in 2022 and 2023 in the improvement on that part of the defense and aided in the jump from 148th in 2022 to 45th last season.
Addiditonally, Chip Viney rejoins Arizona as the corner backs coach for his second season with the program after successful stint at San Jose State.
Viney was a big part that had the Spartans finishing second in the Mountain West in total defense, first in pass defense with 12 interceptions and a conference low 183 yards allowed through the air in 2023.
All things considered, the Arizona Wildcats defensive backs room gets a B for its aggressiveness in signing experienced corners/safeties, ability to recruit potential star talent out of high school, confidence in the coaches, the leadership and experience of returning players and Gonzales' way of getting players to buy in on his new defensive scheme.
The Arizona defensive backs room would have been graded higher, but some questions still linger. Some injury concerns still linger around one of 2024's captains Stukes.
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