I like it. It has precedent, too.azgreg wrote:
Anybody else remember the mining horn going off after every score and at the end of the 1984 home upset of UCLA? First game on national TV in the probation era.
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I like it. It has precedent, too.azgreg wrote:
I was at that game (actually 1983), but really don't remember that, although I remember the game quite well. Slick Rick was the UCLA QB and his sister was a cheerleader for Arizona. Tunnecliffe was the UA QB. UCLA went down the field for a short FG to tie the game, but their kicker (Lee?) missed his only short FG of the season, at least until that game.catgrad97 wrote:Anybody else remember the mining horn going off after every score and at the end of the 1984 home upset of UCLA? First game on national TV in the probation era.
I was one of the students who took the goal post btw.UAEebs86 wrote:Merk is right - 1983. I was there too. It was like a 10:30 AM kickoff. Screwdrivers for breakfast!
The students rushed the field and took down the goal posts after Lee missed the FG.
PHXCATS wrote:Sucks when an opponent takes over the game on the field and in the stands
Bear Down Arizona and beat Houston
And as AZ fans who have sat through Tomey, Mack, Stoops, and RRod that is sure saying a fuck of a lot isn't it?PieceOfMeat wrote:That was one of the worst play-called games I've ever seen when you factor in the talent on the field.
College or Pro.
Oh you poor thing.PHXCATS wrote:Sucks when an opponent takes over the game on the field and in the stands
Right now, that is insulting to Oregon State.azgreg wrote:We are Oregon St of the desert. This is one of the worst teams I've seen in a Cat uniform.
At this point, we will have to improve to be the #19 team in the PAC-12Spaceman Spiff wrote:We should have hired Niumatalolo. We'd at least be competitive. I still have a SI laying around where we're predicted to be the #19 team in the country.
Tate could take a regular redshirt with the rule change this year.blackjacker wrote:Since his freshman redshirt was burned, any chance of deciding that Tate's ankle problem is season ending, get him a medical redshirt, let Mazzone try to turn Rhett Rod into Peyton Manning, then spend every remaining scholarship (rescind some offers if you need to) on the biggest juco linemen you can find and being Tate back next year?
He wont get drafted as a qb and he is just going to be wasted on this team with this staff.prh wrote:Tate could take a regular redshirt with the rule change this year.blackjacker wrote:Since his freshman redshirt was burned, any chance of deciding that Tate's ankle problem is season ending, get him a medical redshirt, let Mazzone try to turn Rhett Rod into Peyton Manning, then spend every remaining scholarship (rescind some offers if you need to) on the biggest juco linemen you can find and being Tate back next year?
If they did that, I'd expect Tate to enter the NFL draft.
Definitely not, but we've seen that poor draft prospects haven't stopped Arizona athletes much recently. I think he should have been planning 2 more years all along, but it sounds like the plan going into the year was this year only. That's definitely gone now.blackjacker wrote:He wont get drafted as a qbprh wrote:Tate could take a regular redshirt with the rule change this year.blackjacker wrote:Since his freshman redshirt was burned, any chance of deciding that Tate's ankle problem is season ending, get him a medical redshirt, let Mazzone try to turn Rhett Rod into Peyton Manning, then spend every remaining scholarship (rescind some offers if you need to) on the biggest juco linemen you can find and being Tate back next year?
If they did that, I'd expect Tate to enter the NFL draft.
I don't understand really? Is it to develop Tate as a passer? So next year he would be more equipped to throw?azgreg wrote:This idea has crossed my mind a bit.
That logic makes me insane.UAdevil wrote:It's to get his system in place for the NEXT qb.
azgreg wrote:This idea has crossed my mind a bit.
Sure seems like we always have a ton of injuries. Killer to a team that already lacks talent.ChooChooCat wrote:Sounds like Justin Belknap is done for the year.
Arizona Wildcats defensive end Justin Belknap could miss the remainder of the season after suffering a broken foot in practice Thursday.ChooChooCat wrote:Sounds like Justin Belknap is done for the year.
Cool story bro errr fair weather fanASUHATER! wrote:Anything more than 2-10 this year will be a huge success. People really underestimated how bare RR left the roster. This wasn't a come in and win 9+ with Tate right away team.. this is a 3-4 year long term, painful rebuilding project. Maybe by 2020 we can think of winning like 7-8 games.