Arizona Football Receives Bowl Projection After Fast Start

Arizona has gotten off to an impressive 3-0 start with wins over Hawaii, Weber State and Kansas State.
Sep 12, 2025; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats head coach Brent Brennan hypes up his team during the first quarter of the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images
Sep 12, 2025; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats head coach Brent Brennan hypes up his team during the first quarter of the game against the Kansas State Wildcats at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images | Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images

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Arizona wanted to get back on the right track after an underwhelming first season under Brent Brennan where the team finished 4-8 and missed a bowl game despite preseason high expectations.

Well, after changes were made to the coaching staff and the roster, Brennan seems to have the Wildcats moving in the right direction with the team starting the year with 3-straight impressive wins over Hawaii, Weber State and Kansas State.

The three-game winning streak is starting to get national attention with early bowl projections starting to be released.

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Aug 30, 2025; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats quarterback Noah Fifita (1) points up to the sky after scoring a touchdown during the third quarter of the game against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images | Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images

As of right now five national outlets have the Wildcats making a bowl game.

Bowl Projections

  • CBS Sports: Holiday Bowl | Arizona vs. Clemson (Jan. 2 San Diego)
  • College Football News: Las Vegas Bowl | Arizona vs. Illinois (Dec. 31)
  • ESPN No. 1: LA Bowl | Arizona vs. UNLV (Dec. 13)
  • ESPN No. 2: Sun Bowl | Arizona vs. Notre Dame
  • Sports Illustrated: Birmingham Bowl | Arizona vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 29)
  • USA Today: Sun Bowl | Arizona vs. SMU 

Friday night in Tucson was a Wildcats brawl as Arizona (3-0, 1-0) faced off against Kansas State in the final non-conference game of the regular season. UA started off hot jumping out to an impressive 17-3 lead over KSU but a few missed field goals and holding calls caused the team some points right before half.

Despite the great first half, Arizona saw its lead vanish fast with KSU (1-3, 0-2) breaking off a 75-yard touchdown run and then scoring another touchdown after a blocked punt. From that point on, it was a defensive grinder with UA prevailing 23-17 over Kansas State.

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Sep 12, 2025; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats running back Ismail Mahdi (21) runs the ball while Kansas State Wildcats safety Daniel Cobbs (4) defends during the fourth quarter at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images | Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images

One of the most important drives of the game came in the fourth quarter with just over 12 minutes when UA marched 58 yards down field eating up 7:30 of the clock on 14 plays but had to settle for a 41-yard made field goal by Michael Salgado-Medina to put the team up by six points.

Although it wasn’t pretty, Arizona controlled the line of scrimmage by racking up 235 yards rushing on 43 carries. Leading the charge for the Wildcats was running back Ismail Mahdi, who totaled 189 yards while averaging 8.6 yards per rushing attempt.

Although it was Mahdi that put up all the rushing yards, it was quarterback Noah Fifita that was able to find the end zone twice with his legs. Fifita managed to rush for 48 yards 15 rushing attempts.

Arizona could’ve had a more productive day on the offensive side of the ball, but penalties hurt the Wildcats’ offense with the team collecting 7 flags for 56 yards with most of the issues coming on the offensive line with holding calls.

Not only did Fifita put up 48 yards on the ground, he was able to go 16 of 33 totaling 178 passing yards. Again, holding calls caused that number to be lower than it was and took a touchdown pass off the board for the team.

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Sep 12, 2025; Tucson, Arizona, USA; Arizona Wildcats linebacker Jabari Mann (11) tackles Kansas State Wildcats quarterback Avery Johnson (2) during the fourth quarter of the game at Arizona Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images | Aryanna Frank-Imagn Images

Outside of the 75-yard rushing touchdown by KSU, Arizona’s defense controlled the line of scrimmage and had a dominating performance holding Kansas State to 105 yards on 24 carries.

Meanwhile, the secondary was lights out for Arizona and held quarterback Avery Johnson to 88 yards while going 12 of 29 on his passing attempts. Plus, Johnson wasn’t able to get his wheels going and was forced into (-16) yards rushing.

It was a 180-degree turnaround for the defense that struggled last season against Johnson who rushed for 110 yards and passed for 156 while scoring two touchdowns.

The change at defensive coordinator with Danny Gonzales taking over seems to be paying off for Arizona. Gonzales was able to mix things up all-game-long against KSU and put the opponent into situations where you knew exactly what they were going to do.

The final score of a 6-point win doesn’t show how much Arizona dominated this game.

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Troy Hutchison
TROY HUTCHISON

Troy Hutchison grew up attending Arizona athletic events, which gave him a unique perspective and knowledge of the athletic department's rich history. He attended UA and began covering the Wildcats in 2018. As the Arizona Wildcats Beat Writer on SI, he is set to deliver wall-to-wall coverage to give fans an in-depth perspective.

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