Arizona Wildcats head coach Kevin Sumlin leads his team to Arizona Stadium during the Wildcat Walk before the NAU Lumberjacks vs. Arizona Wildcats football game on Sept. 7, 2019.

The Arizona Wildcats coaching staff is spending its bye week recruiting — and head coach Kevin Sumlin, for one, is doing it in style. 

Sumlin flew into Friday night's Goodyear Millennium-Gilbert Higley high school football game in a helicopter. 

Sumlin and his famed "Swagcopter" took the college football world by storm during his days as Texas A&M's head coach. Besides being flashy, helicopters allow coaches to hit multiple games in the same night without encountering traffic. It's unclear if Sumlin planned to visit any other games in the Phoenix area on Friday. 

UA defensive coordinator Marcel Yates is also in attendance to watch Millennium take on Higley in Goodyear. Coaches can't comment on recruits until they sign, but the coaches were most likely there to watch Higley defensive end Jason Harris. 

The 6-foot-7-inch Harris, a four-star edge rusher, is rated as 11th-best defensive end in the 2020 class. He is considering Texas A&M, Arizona State, Oregon and Colorado, among others. Harris is the brother of current Arizona defensive end Jason Harris and son of former All-Pac-10 linebacker Sean Harris. 

That wasn't the only stop Sumlin made with his helicopter. Sumlin detoured to Buckeye and landed the chopper at the Odyssey Institute-Florence game to watch UA target Regen Terry who is a senior at FHS.

Terry is a 6-3, 230-pound  defensive end and holds offers from Boston College, Nebraska, Cal, ASU, Boise State and Utah. 

Terry and the Gophers lost to Odyssey Institute 14-13. Higley on the other hand won its third straight game after beating Millennium 36-7. 


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