
While plenty of attention is being placed on Arizona’s men’s basketball team and its run to the Sweet 16, the university’s football team began its spring practice season this week, with many new faces joining the team this season.
After a strong 2025 season that saw the Wildcats go 9-4, be ranked in the AP Poll a handful of times, and earn a trip to the Holiday Bowl, where they’d lose to SMU, Arizona has high expectations in Brent Brennan’s third season as head coach.
The Wildcats are retaining plenty of their top talent from last season, the most notable of those being quarterback Noah Fifita. In four seasons with the team, three as their starter, Fifita has thrown for 9,183 yards, 73 touchdowns, and 24 interceptions. Last season, he threw for 3,228 yards with 29 touchdowns to just six interceptions. Fifita also added three touchdowns on the ground last season.
Along with their returners, the Wildcats have also brought in a ton of new faces this offseason. Combined between high school recruits, and transfer portal additions, 43 new players are making their way to Tucson. They’ll all look to have an immediate impact on a Wildcats team that is aiming to compete for a Big 12 title in 2026.
After the first day of spring practice, Brennan talked about the impact the new additions, along with the returners who have decided to come back, could have on the team in the 2026 season.
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