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The Wildcast, Episode 125: How can Arizona bounce back after Houston debacle?
Justin Spears and Ryan Finley look at Arizona's long morning in Houston, Khalil Tate's second-half surge, Kevin Sumlin's start to the new era and how the Wildcats can still salvage the season. Don't forget to subscribe to The Wildcast podcast on Apple Podcasts and download the The Wildcaster app today!
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- College football scoreboard: Houston Cougars 45, Arizona Wildcats 18
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