The Wildcast, Episode 124: Expectations for Khalil Tate, Arizona's offense against Houston
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Ryan Finley and Michael Lev preview Arizona's road opener against the Houston Cougars. Kevin Sumlin returns to Houston for the first time since 2011 and Arizona's offensive line faces a challenge with Heisman hopeful Ed Oliver. How will the Cats look this week? The guys put together some answers that could help UA avoid starting the season with consecutive loses.
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