Not tough enough. Not strong enough. Not deep enough. Not bold enough. Not good enough.
Arizona was out-everything’d in the Territorial Cup game against Arizona State on Saturday. It was ugly. Brutal. Nightmarish.
Michael Lev is a senior writer/columnist for the Arizona Daily Star, Tucson.com and The Wildcaster.
When the outcome rivals the most lopsided result in rivalry annals — and the home team is on the wrong side of history again — it’s a hard thing to come back from. Kevin Sumlin didn’t survive after the program hit rock bottom in 2021. Can Brent Brennan come back from this?
Brennan spoke like a man with a plan after the game — reflecting on the “misery” of 2024 and looking ahead to the needed changes that are coming. UA athletic director Desireé Reed-Francois was in the room during Brennan’s postgame news conference. The two appeared to be cordially chatting as they exited.
On the field, the Wildcats were never in it against the Sun Devils. Arizona failed to compete in its most meaningful game of the season. The final score — ASU 49, UA 7 — doesn’t fully illustrate how lopsided it was.
Where was the fight? Where was the grit? Where was the pride?
The only time we saw Arizona push back came after the game. After former Wildcat Jacob Kongaika planted an ASU pitchfork into the Block A logo at midfield, UA receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig yanked it away. A brief kerfuffle ensued.
Too little, too late.
Here are my top five takeaways from a discouraging ending to a deeply disappointing season:
1. Gotta go
Despite this season’s results, I’m quite certain that Brennan knows a lot more about football than I ever will.
But I will never understand or agree with the decision he made with about five minutes left in the third quarter.
Arizona trailed 35-7. The Wildcats faced fourth-and-2 at their 43-yard line. On the previous play, third-and-3, they ran the ball — seemingly to set up a fourth-down try.
Then Brennan sent out the punt team.
Jaws dropped in the press box. No one could believe what they were seeing. How could Arizona punt in that situation?
Brennan said afterward that he didn’t want to give the ball to ASU at the UA 43 because of how easily the Sun Devils had been moving it up and down the field. But if that’s your thought process, why give the ball back to them?
Also, Arizona was trailing by four touchdowns and had just gotten a break — a missed 21-yard field goal. If there was any remote chance of making a game of it, this was it.
Instead, in the middle of a “Red Out,” Brennan essentially waved the white flag. What kind of message does that send to your team? Are you trying to win or just trying to save face?
It’s not the first time Brennan has made a puzzling fourth-down decision this season. He talked about self-evaluation after the game. Here’s a place to start: Am I making the best in-game decisions to embolden my players and give them the best chance to win?
2. Skattebo’d and smothered
Arizona defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew, right, goes horizontal but can’t wrap up Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) in their Big 12 football game on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
ASU’s offensive game plan was no secret: The Sun Devils were going to send tailback Cam Skattebo at the undermanned UA defense time and again.
The Wildcats knew what was coming and they were powerless to stop it.
Skattebo ran through them, over them and around them, finishing with 177 yards on 21 carries. And he wasn’t the only one inflicting damage.
Sidekick Kyson Brown totaled 100 yards on eight carries. ASU finished with 281 rushing yards to Arizona’s 84.
I’m loathe to question any football player’s toughness or desire. But it got to a point Saturday where certain Wildcats didn’t seem particularly interested in taking on Skattebo, who seeks contact every time he runs.
Defensive end Tre Smith said Arizona’s game plan was to force Skattebo outside so that he was running laterally instead of north-south. That sounded a lot like the plan against UCF’s RJ Harvey — which didn’t work either.
Smith and others all too often overcommitted to the inside, opening huge swaths outside the numbers. And, like the UCF game, the Wildcats’ tackling was abysmal.
You can’t try to arm-tackle Cam Skattebo. That’s like bringing a pocket knife to a shootout.
The run game’s success opened play-action opportunities for Sam Leavitt. Receivers were running wide open across the field.
It was a clinic by ASU and Kenny Dillingham, who brought the fight to Arizona. The Wildcats did not fight back.
3. Fruitless finales
Saturday very likely marked the last time Tetairoa McMillan and Jonah Savaiinaea will don UA uniforms. Both are true juniors who are projected to be first-round picks in the 2025 NFL Draft.
At least McMillan got to play. Savaiinaea suited up but had to sit out after suffering a lower-leg injury the previous Saturday at TCU.
You know the injury had to be debilitating if it kept Savaiinaea from playing; he’d never missed a game in his Arizona career.
Arizona receiver Tetairoa McMillan, right, flips a salute after hauling in the Wildcats’ only score of the afternoon in the third quarter against Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
It is incredibly rare for a true freshman to start from Day One on the offensive line, but that’s exactly what Savaiinaea did. He began his career as a guard, moved to right tackle as a sophomore and shifted to left tackle when his team needed him to do so. He did all of it without complaint — which will only enhance his NFL stock.
McMillan undoubtedly did the same by showing up and playing hard when others in his position might have opted out. Fittingly, he scored Arizona’s only touchdown, toasting ASU’s Keith Abney II with an out-and-up move.
Noah Fifita threw that pass. He and T-Mac have been teammates and best friends since junior high. They’ve connected for countless touchdowns. They’ll never forget the last one, even if the overall outcome wasn’t what they wanted.
4. Seen and heard
Several scenes epitomized the afternoon at Arizona Stadium — and the season for the Wildcats:
During pregame warmups, Treydan Stukes, Gunner Maldonado and Jacob Manu sat together on the UA bench. All sported sleeves and/or braces for their wounded knees. Think the Arizona defense could’ve used those dudes?
Arizona wide receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig (5) tries to take the ASU Fork from Arizona State defensive lineman Jacob Rich Kongaika (98) after Kongaika ran out and stabbed the Block A following the final whistle in the Sun Devils’ 49-7 win in the 98th Territorial Cup on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Stukes and Maldonado represented the Wildcats for the opening coin toss, along with Savaiinaea, center Josh Baker and former linebacker Byron Evans. Yes, three of the four captains who walked to midfield couldn’t play.
About midway through the fourth quarter, receiver Devin Hyatt suffered a horrific-looking ankle injury. Every player on both teams took a knee as Hyatt was tended to. He was helped onto a cart. Multiple teammates tapped his helmet and shoulder pads. The injury made a bad day feel that much worse.
As the game drew to a close, chants rang out throughout the stadium: “A-S-U! A-S-U!” ... “Let’s go Devils!” ... “This is our house!” ... “Skattebo! Skattebo!” It was a complete and total takeover.
Finally, the postgame skirmish. It was tame compared to other rivalry-fueled dustups across the country. But major props to Lemonious-Craig for confronting Kongaika. Lemonious-Craig lost his starting job midway through the season. He easily could have checked out. He demonstrated how much he still cared by standing up for his school.
Arizona coach Brent Brennan walks defensive back Genesis Smith (12) to the bench after the Wildcat defense surrendered a second-quarter touchdown to Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
5. What’s next
Unless something changes, Brennan isn’t going anywhere. So how does Arizona go about fixing what’s quickly turned into another mess?
It won’t be easy — especially since Brennan has lost the fanbase (or at least the ones who make their voices heard on social media and message boards).
He could have built up some goodwill with a respectable performance against the Sun Devils, but that didn’t happen. If anything, his approval rating sunk even further.
Injuries legitimately handicapped the 2024 Wildcats. But they don’t excuse the offense’s inability to execute even the most basic plays. Or the defense no-showing against UCF and ASU.
The transfer portal provides a path to a quick fix. Arizona most assuredly can offer playing time. But players also want to know they’ll be developed. This coaching staff has a lot to prove in that regard. Staff changes would help — especially at offensive coordinator and/or QB coach. The Wildcats need a new direction on that side of the ball.
I’ve never heard a bad word about Brennan as a person. His players seem to love playing for him. He desperately wants to succeed here as his mentor, Dick Tomey, once did.
But being a good guy only takes you so far in this cutthroat business. You have to win.
Brennan appears to be getting a second chance. If his Wildcats don’t start winning, he won’t get a third.
Photos: Arizona State overwhelms Arizona 49-7 in the 98th Territorial Cup
Arizona State offensive lineman Leif Fautanu (79) celebrates with the Territorial Cup and his line mates, savoring their 49-7 win over Arizona in Tucson, Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona State defensive lineman Jacob Rich Kongaika (98) stabs the ASU Fork in the block A on the field at Arizona Stadium, triggering a wide-spread shoving match in the Sun Devils’ 49-7 Territorial Cup win in Tucson, Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona State defensive back Keith Abney II (1) grabs selfies with the ASU fans lining the wall at Arizona Stadium after the Sun Devils beat Arizona 49-7 in the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona wide receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig (5) tries to take the ASU Fork from Arizona State defensive lineman Jacob Rich Kongaika (98) after Kongaika ran out and stabbed the Block A following the final whistle in the Sun Devils’ 49-7 win in the 98th Territorial Cup on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona wide receiver Devin Hyatt’s (13) left foot folds under him as he’s dragged down by Arizona State defensive back Rodney Bimage Jr. (17) after a catch late in the fourth quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup,. Hyatt stood, left leg booted, hopped to a cart and taken from the field.
Arizona State defensive back Shamari Simmons (7) slaps the ball out of the hands of Arizona wide receiver Jeremiah Patterson (2) breaking up the pass in the second quarter of their Big 12 game, the 98th Territorial Cup, in Tucson on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona State wide receiver Jordyn Tyson (0) dances with his teammates after ramming home a touchdown in the second quarter against the Wildcats, Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona State wide receiver Melquan Stovall’s (5) leap for the end zone is stopped short by Arizona defensive back Genesis Smith (12) after his catch and run in the first quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona linebacker Taye Brown (6), left, and linebacker Lance Keneley (90) meet at Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt for a sack in the first quarter of the 98th Territorial Cup in Tucson on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona wide receiver Jeremiah Patterson (2) gets a block from linebacker Tyler Mustain (51) to exploit for more yards at the end of a kick off return early in the second quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona defensive lineman Chubba Ma'ae (92) goes wide in the grip of Arizona State offensive lineman Leif Fautanu (79) to get to Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) for no gain on the Sun Devil run in the second quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona State linebacker Keyshaun Elliott (44) hangs on to trip up Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) after a catch in the third quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, in Tucson on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona receiver Tetairoa McMillan, right, flips a salute after hauling in the Wildcats’ only score of the afternoon in the third quarter against Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona State wide receiver Xavier Guillory (1) snares a touchdown catch after getting behind Arizona defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew (20) and defensive back Owen Goss (27) in the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona running back Quali Conley (7) tries to brush off Arizona State linebacker Jordan Crook (8) after a catch and run in the third quarter, Nov. 30, 2024, in Tucson.
Arizona State wide receiver Derek Eusebio (83) looks for pursuit on his way to a score against Arizona in the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) grabs a young fan out of the stands and celebrates with the visiting fans in the Sun Devils’ 49-7 Territorial Cup win, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita, right, gets spun to the turf by Arizona State defensive lineman Elijah O’Neal (15) for a third-quarter sack in the 98th Territorial Cup on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona State offensive lineman Leif Fautanu (79) celebrates with the Territorial Cup and his linemates, savoring their 49-7 win over Arizona, Nov. 30, 2024, in Tucson.
Arizona State defensive back Laterrance Welch (3) spins out of the grip of Arizona wide receiver Chris Hunter (16) running back his interception in the fourth quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona wide receiver Montana Lemonious-Craig (5) can’t quite get control of the ball while trying to haul in a catch in the third quarter against Arizona State, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona State wide receiver Melquan Stovall (5) manages to get his hands on his own fumble, keeping possession for the Sun Devils in the third quarter against Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
An Arizona cheerleader flips performing during a third quarter break in the 98th Territorial Cup game against Arizona State, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona defensive back Marquis Groves-Killebrew, right, goes horizontal but can’t wrap up Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) in their Big 12 football game on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona running back Kedrick Reescano (3) takes a hit stepping through the tangle on the line in the third quarter against Arizona State, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (11) fires from the pocket in the third quarter against Arizona State, Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona running back Quali Conley (7) looks for space to run as the Arizona State defense tracks him wide in the third quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona linebacker Lance Keneley (90) comes up empty in pursuit of Arizona State quarterback Sam Leavitt (10) in the second quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, in Tucson on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) bounces out of the scrum for more yards on a run against Arizona in the second quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona coach Brent Brennan walks defensive back Genesis Smith (12) to the bench after the Wildcat defense surrendered a second-quarter touchdown to Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup on Nov. 30, 2024, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona State running back Kyson Brown (2) has no resistance pulling in a throw over the middle against Arizona in the second quarter of their Big 12 football game, the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona State running back Cam Skattebo (4) pulls Arizona defensive lineman Ta’ita’i Uiagalelei (46) upfield and into the red zone in the first quarter at Arizona Stadium on Nov. 30, 2024.
Arizona State running back Kyson Brown (2) refuses to go down, dragging the pile along into the the red zone on a carry in the first quarter against Arizona, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona punter Cash Peterman tries his foot at a long field goal, one of the first Wildcats out on the field before their game against Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup in Tucson on Nov. 30, 2024.
An Arizona player takes a minute before heading out on the field to work out before the Wildcats kick off against Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.
Arizona defensive back Johno Price (21) works out early as the Wildcats get ready to face arch rival Arizona State in the 98th Territorial Cup, Tucson, Ariz., November 30, 2024.



