Arizona Football: Freshmen Duo TMAC and Noah Fifita start Podcast

Nov 27, 2021; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of an Arizona Wildcats helmet during the Territorial Cup at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 27, 2021; Tempe, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of an Arizona Wildcats helmet during the Territorial Cup at Sun Devil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports /
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With plenty of excitement building for the Arizona Football team, star-studded freshmen duo Tetairoa McMillan and Noah Fifita have started a podcast. 

Things are heating up for Arizona Football as the Wildcats are currently in the middle of Spring Football; however, that is not the only thing that is heating up in the desert as the star-studded freshmen duo of Tetairoa McMillan and Noah Fifita have started a podcast.

Making news via social media on Tuesday evening, it was announced that longtime friends and current college teammates Noah and Tetairoa have launched the “Island Time in the Desert” podcast, which is set to appear on iHeart Radio in the coming days.

Former NFL linebacker LaVar Arrington sat down with the Arizona Football freshmen duo to promote the podcast, and briefly discuss their unique bond.

At this point, we are all aware of the special relationship that Noah and Tetairoa have together, and as fans, we cannot wait to see that all come to fruition on the gridiron when they finally suit up in the red and blue.

However, with the season still months away, we can get a little taste of all things regarding Arizona Football, as well as get to know our future Wildcat stars a bit better.

To recap for those that maybe don’t know, Noah and TMAC have grown up together since middle school, playing youth football together, before attending Servite High School together in Southern California, and turning it into a powerhouse program.

And now as they come to Tucson, the duo will have another daunting task ahead of them. Noach and TMAC will be challenged with turning around an Arizona Football program that has comfortably resided among some of college footballs’ inept and floundering programs.

Luckily, these two know nothing but winning, and their presence should make an immediate impact on the program.

In the meantime, we can enjoy their relationship off the field as they team up on the “Island Time in the Desert” podcast.

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