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Arizona Football Top Five Players of All-Time
Dec 28, 2023; San Antonio, TX, USA; Arizona Wildcats wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) catches the ball against Oklahoma Sooners defensive back Woodi Washington (5) and defensive back Peyton Bowen (22) in the fist half of the Alamo Bowl at Alamodome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
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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.

As the program gears up for its 122nd season with head coach Brent Brennan entering his second season at the helm, we will be ranking the top five players at each position to get you ready for the 2025 season.

We have broken down every position group throughout this process. Now, we will break down our top five players in the history of Arizona football. The list will feature four college football hall of fame players and one name that might be a surprise to some.

5. Tetairoa McMillan (2022-24)

Bobby Wade’s record stood for 22 years but then a five-star recruit by the name of Tetairoa McMillan came to Arizona and from the first season you could tell that he was different and could do amazing things.

During McMillan’s freshman year, he totaled 702 yards on just 39 receptions to go along with his eight touchdowns.

From the first spring practice, McMillan was turning heads and leaving coaches, players, fans and media members in awe of his superstar talent.

McMillan by the time he was done helped get the program to the Alamo Bowl finishing 10-3 on the season and broke the all-time receiving yards record by posting 3,423 yards on 213 receptions to go with his 26 touchdowns.

Records may and will be broken eventually especially in an offensive minded era of college football. Yet, there will never be another McMillan, who has Larry Fitzgerald-like skill sets and might be the most talented player in the history of the program.

4. Rob Waldrop (1990-93)

There is no one else that would be at the top of this list besides the one and only College Football Hall of Fame player in defensive tackle Rob Waldrop. One of the heartbeats of the ‘Desert Swarm’ defense, Waldrop was a menace racking up 171 tackles, 45 tackles for loss and 23 ½ sacks, which is fifth most in program history.

For his play, Waldrop won the Outland, Naguski and Bednarik Trophies as a senior during the 1993 season. Meanwhile, he won the Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year Award while winning the Morris Trophy.

In all, Waldrop was an two-time All-American that was one of the faces of the Arizona program in the early 90s and helped establish a winning culture.

3. Chuck Cecil (1984-87)

When talking about the greatest Arizona players of all-time and not just at a single position, the name Chuck Cecil is always brought up and must come about, or it's just not an accurate conversation.

The College Football Hall of Fame player was the face of the program known for his gritty play and hardnose hitting. Cecil was a two-time Jim Thorpe Award finalist,a two-time All-Pac-10 First Team player,  the 1987 Pac-10 Defensive Player of the Year winner, an All-American the same year. 

The list goes on and on with his honors, awards and accomplishments. 

Cecil managed to record a program-record 21 career interceptions to go along with 38 pass breakups and 392 total tackles. His legacy moment came against in-state rival ASU where he picked off Jeff Van Raaphorst for a 106-yard touchdown return, which still stands as a school record.

2.  Ricky Hunley (1980-83)

If Evans was a name that people needed to know in the 80s in Tucson, linebacker Ricky Hunley was the face of Arizona football and you could argue as the greatest player in the history of the program.

The four-year letterman Hunley recorded a program-record 566 tackles averaging 141 ½ tackles each year. His best season came in 1983 where he collected 176 tackles.

In his career, Hunley snagged 12 interceptions. He was a three-time All-Pac-10 selection, two-time All-American and was Co-Defensive Player of the Year during the 1983 season with Cal linebacker Ron Rivera.

1.  Tedy Bruschi (1992-95)

The heart and soul of the ‘Desert Swarm’ defense was edge rusher Tedy Bruschi, who became the face of Arizona football with his 90s mullet and blue collar style of play that was the leading force for the defensive unit.

Bruschi is near the tops in NCAA history when it comes to sacks with 52 which is over double the amount of sacks ahead of the second spot in program history. He was also a two time All-American during the 1994 and 1995 seasons.

Please let us know if you think we missed anyone on this list of all-time greatest UA football players. To do so, follow us on our X account by clicking on the link.


This article first appeared on Arizona Wildcats on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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