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Arizona football players Jamarye Joiner, Darrius Smith and Dayven Coleman were arrested for second degree criminal trespassing at Arizona Stadium early in the morning of Oct. 23. All were cited and released, according to a University of Arizona Police Department report.
Coleman, a freshman defensive back, was additionally charged with the possession of marijuana and paraphernalia.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
So we have beaten the bottom 3 teams from the north and one of the bottom 2 teams from the south. In fact we only have 1 win in the south, ouch.
Really have not played well on the road so we have a lot to prove to determine if we have made progress over the year these last two games
Waiting at the Rose Bowl patiently for the cats to arrive
"I've got a fever, and the only prescription is more wildcat sports"
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ChooChooCat wrote:I mean outside of the weed possession this is nothing and it only falls on one player there. Hanging out at AZ Stadium late is nothing.
Choo do you know why they'd be arrested for trespassing in the stadium? I get that it's 12:45am, but still, seems weird. The article notes "closed to the public," so that doesn't help clarify either. (Specifically asking why they wouldn't be allowed in the stadium at any time)
Not a big deal. I did the same thing in the stadium late at night in 1981. Did something alot more thrilling on the 50 yard line late at night in 1984.
I snuck into the stadium late at night a few times. But I had a whole lot less to lose than these kids do.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Did you guys know that the tunnel system underneath campus leads to a door right next to the McKale weight room? Conveniently, it locks from the outside. So while I've never snuck into the stadium, I have snuck into the weight room and surrounding area quite a few times.
Idk about Les (nothing against him but it's LSU), but good for WSU taking a chance on Leach. They'll protect always be near the top of the North as long as he's there.
The other thing that bugs me about this season. The schedule and Pac 12 being down. UCLA and USC both have shit season (which this team lost to) and Utah wins its first division title. I havent done an analysis but something tells me this team had the easiest schedule of any other conference team. Barf.
cats101 wrote:Idk about Les (nothing against him but it's LSU), but good for WSU taking a chance on Leach. They'll protect always be near the top of the North as long as he's there.
The other thing that bugs me about this season. The schedule and Pac 12 being down. UCLA and USC both have shit season (which this team lost to) and Utah wins its first division title. I havent done an analysis but something tells me this team had the easiest schedule of any other conference team. Barf.
Utah's misses were Oregon State and Cal, the 2 worst (or 2 out of 3 worst) teams in the league. They started 0-2 to UW and @WSU, destroyed Stanford @ Stanford, and had expected results otherwise except for losing @asu.
The conference is so bad that it seems they had an easy schedule, when they really didn't (relative to other schools).
Jace's injury could not be underestimated. I had him down as the 2nd most important player after Tate. If both had been healthy all year, we would have won the P12 south, easily.
WildcatStunner wrote:Tate was trash the entire season.
I don't think Mazzone helped him. You could see the pained look on Tate's face at the plays they were sending in during the fourth quarter. They just went in the bag and yea Tate can take his responsibility in this as well. I saw at least twice he had 10 yards or more in front of him and overthrew recievers.
Tate made multiple decisions to either throw deep or roll left when there was plenty of space directly in front. Including the 2nd down immediately before the field goal, that he easily would have picked up the first down and gotten the FG down to 30 yards.
But instead he throws it deep, inaccurately, or into double coverage. His TD to Poindexter should have been picked, bailed out by Poindexter. His 4th quarter pick was a horrible decision (and also horrible throw).
The only person out there dumber than Tate is Yates.
Even if we had won on the FG I would have only felt about a half a buck better about the program.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
prh wrote:Tate made multiple decisions to either throw deep or roll left when there was plenty of space directly in front. Including the 2nd down immediately before the field goal, that he easily would have picked up the first down and gotten the FG down to 30 yards.
But instead he throws it deep, inaccurately, or into double coverage. His TD to Poindexter should have been picked, bailed out by Poindexter. His 4th quarter pick was a horrible decision (and also horrible throw).
The only person out there dumber than Tate is Yates.
Lot of guys open too under coverage that Tate doesn't even see, or chooses not too.
Tate keeps trying to prove he can maker NFL passes.
Hopefully he will declare and the Tate experiment will be over. Some NFL team may get him with a really low draft pick, the kid is only 20.
I went all in this year, got season tickets for the first time in years. Booked a trip to Houston for the UH game.
I had tickets to 8 games counting UH. I went to 4, we lost all four. I skipped 4 and we won all 4.
Today I tried to leave the stadium before the last drive. My son talked me into staying.
Sorry guys and gals. I fucking give up.
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prh wrote:Tate made multiple decisions to either throw deep or roll left when there was plenty of space directly in front. Including the 2nd down immediately before the field goal, that he easily would have picked up the first down and gotten the FG down to 30 yards.
But instead he throws it deep, inaccurately, or into double coverage. His TD to Poindexter should have been picked, bailed out by Poindexter. His 4th quarter pick was a horrible decision (and also horrible throw).
The only person out there dumber than Tate is Yates.
Lot of guys open too under coverage that Tate doesn't even see, or chooses not too.
Tate keeps trying to prove he can maker NFL passes.
Hopefully he will declare and the Tate experiment will be over. Some NFL team may get him with a really low draft pick, the kid is only 20.
Declare? Tate is nowhere close. Part of that is on the coaching too. When Tate continually does stuff to hurt the team, the coaching staff needs to dial it back.
UAEebs86 wrote:I went all in this year, got season tickets for the first time in years. Booked a trip to Houston for the UH game.
I had tickets to 8 games counting UH. I went to 4, we lost all four. I skipped 4 and we won all 4.
Today I tried to leave the stadium before the last drive. My son talked me into staying.
Sorry guys. I fucking give up.
I honestly can't remember the last game I attended where UofA won, and I've been to a good handful (2014 asu?). So don't feel so bad.
prh wrote:Tate made multiple decisions to either throw deep or roll left when there was plenty of space directly in front. Including the 2nd down immediately before the field goal, that he easily would have picked up the first down and gotten the FG down to 30 yards.
But instead he throws it deep, inaccurately, or into double coverage. His TD to Poindexter should have been picked, bailed out by Poindexter. His 4th quarter pick was a horrible decision (and also horrible throw).
The only person out there dumber than Tate is Yates.
Lot of guys open too under coverage that Tate doesn't even see, or chooses not too.
Tate keeps trying to prove he can maker NFL passes.
Hopefully he will declare and the Tate experiment will be over. Some NFL team may get him with a really low draft pick, the kid is only 20.
Declare? Tate is nowhere close. Part of that is on the coaching too. When Tate continually does stuff to hurt the team, the coaching staff needs to dial it back.
That interception was a backbreaker.
He only has one year eligibility. That's not enough time to develop him into a pro style QB. If that is what he is determined to be, let him take his show to the CFL or the new spring league. Maybe they have the time to work with him. We need to develop a QB for the future instead of wasting any more effort on him.