The Wildcast Podcast turns 100 after year that aged Arizona Wildcats fans
- Dominic Baciocco
Dominic Baciocco
Sports producer
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The Wildcast team gets together to reminisce about a turbulent year of Arizona athletics. Ryan, Greg, Justin, Dom, Michael, Bruce and Caitlin walk through the abundant ups and downs of the 2017-18 season. Khalil Tate's Heisman candidacy, Rich Rodriguez's firing, Book Richardson's arrest and Lute Olson's statue. All that and (almost) everything in between. Plus, the crew provides an outlook for Arizona news down the road.
Dominic Baciocco
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