Arizona Wildcats Football: Top 5 Questions Going Into 2015
By Ryan Reyes
Dec 31, 2014; Glendale, AZ, USA; A giant American flag is displayed on the field during the national anthem to start the game between the Arizona Wildcats and the Boise State Broncos in the 2014 Fiesta Bowl at Phoenix Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
3. Does Arizona have enough for another 10+ win regular season?
Last season was the second time in Arizona history that our football team had 10 regular season wins. Arizona will be fully loaded after none of the Arizona players had their names called in the 2015 NFL draft. Star wide receiver Austin Hill signed with the Seattle Seahawks only an hour after the draft, according to azcentral.com. Hill was dropped by the Seahawks after he failed a physical, then he was picked up by the Oakland Raiders, only to be dropped a little while later.
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This upcoming season should be no different with the first game being a season opener rematch against UTSA. Trouble might creep in our Pac-12 opener against UCLA at home. Our Wildcats were able to defeat the Bruins in Pasadena but they always seem to push our bottoms. Instead of playing Oregon this year during the regular season we have the pleasure of facing off against Oregon State and Stanford.
According to an SI’s report they have our Arizona Wildcats ranked No. 13 just one spot above Pac-12 South rival USC. The Pac-12 has quickly become one of the best division in College Football. It will be tough getting to another 10+ regular win season but with Scooby Wright III leading our defense and Anu Solomon behind center we should no problem launching ourselves into another BCS bowl berth conversion. Maybe even the College football playoffs.