After finishing the 2022 season 5-7, capped off with the return of the Territorial Cup, the Arizona Wildcats are on to 2023 β also known as Year 3 for Jedd Fisch.
A year after loading up on offensive talent, the Wildcats used the same aggressive approach on defense, which could result in Arizona taking another step in the right direction.
As the Wildcats begin spring ball Tuesday, hereβs a look at newcomers who could make an impact in β23:
Justin Flowe
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6-2
Weight: 225 pounds
Hometown (previous school): Upland, California (Oregon)
The rundown: The former five-star All-American was the top-rated linebacker coming out high school in 2020. Flowe recorded 50 tackles in three seasons at Oregon and dealt with a series of injuries. Flowe was recruited by current Arizona defensive coordinator Johnny Nansen at USC.
He said it: βJust do everything that I wanted to do in the past β and do it now. I just want to be a leader and everything I want to be as a linebacker.β β Flowe
Bill Norton
Position: Defensive tackle
Height: 6-6
Weight: 300 pounds
Hometown (previous school): Memphis, Tennessee (Georgia)
The rundown: Norton was a part of two national-championship Georgia teams the last two season and was a backup in the Bulldogsβ NFL factory of a defensive line. The fifth-year Norton, who has 12 tackles in four seasons, adds experience to a growing defensive line that featured four true freshmen at times. Norton and Flowe committed to Arizona on the same day in December.
He said it: βI see what Coach Fisch has been building throughout these two years, and the improvements that have been made. So I just wanted to come be a part of this.β β Norton
Orin Patu
Position: Edge rusher
Height: 6-4
Weight: 235 pounds
Hometown (previous school): Seattle (Cal)
The rundown: Arizonaβs offensive linemen β and quarterback Jayden de Laura β are very familiar with Patu, who sacked de Laura and also had a forced fumble in Calβs win over the Wildcats in Berkeley last season. Patu is expected to have a similar role as USC graduate transfer Hunter Echols, who led the Wildcats in sacks (4.5) last season, per Nansen.
He said it: βItβs just a better situation for me over here. ... Hopefully I can showcase my talents. I wasnβt really let on the field that much at my old school, so Iβm in a place now where Iβm in a position to compete and win a Pac-12 championship.β β Patu
Martell Irby
Position: Defensive back
Height: 5-9
Weight: 208 pounds
Hometown (previous school): San Diego (UCLA)
The rundown: The former running back converted to nickel back, then retired from football before the 2022 season, citing mental health concerns. Irby had 28 tackles, 5.5 stops for loss and a blocked punt in his last season at UCLA.
He said it: βHe called me and said, βCoach, I want to find a home.β I said, βHey, I donβt have nothing (in terms of scholarships), but if you want to come here and find a role ...β He goes, βI want to be there.β β β Nansen
Rhino Tapaβatoutai
Position: Offensive tackle
Height: 6-5
Weight: 280 pounds
Hometown (previous school): Mission Hills, California (Bishop Alemany High School)
The rundown: This spring could be beneficial for an incoming high school player like Tapaβatoutai. Left tackle Jordan Morgan is rehabbing an ACL injury, and right tackle Paiton Fears is out of eligibility. Two other standout tackles from the high school ranks, Raymond Pulido (the former Alabama commit) and Elijha Payne, wonβt arrive on campus until the summer.
He said it: βThatβs pretty bad-ass β thatβs a good name.β β Arizona offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Brennan Carroll on the name βRhinoβ