Congratulations! Youβve made it to the end of our countdown of the 10 most valuable Arizona Wildcats of 2018 β¦ other than Khalil Tate.
This list is a rarity when it comes to UA football β a Tate-free zone. Had we included him, there would have been no suspense this week.
If youβve been following along, you probably know who our pick for No. 1 is anyway. But please feel free to disagree, about this selection or any of the previous nine. Every entry can be accessed from this post. Let us know your thoughts.
Before we go any further, two quick reminders:
- βMost valuableβ does not necessarily mean βbest.β Rather, weβre defining it as the contributions and traits that most influence winning football. They include talent, leadership and projected role and production.
- Newcomers were not eligible. Even though freshmen played a huge role on last yearβs team, itβs just too hard to predict who will have an immediate impact before training camp gets underway.
NO. 1: LB COLIN SCHOOLER
Ht/Wt/Yr: 6-0, 226, sophomore
Comment: The quarterback of the defense gets the nod.
But Schoolerβs role goes far beyond getting his teammates properly aligned. From the moment he started to get meaningful playing time, Schooler proved to be a playmaker.
Despite not becoming a starter until the Colorado game β a lot went down on that wild night in Boulder β Schooler led the Wildcats with 13.5 tackles for losses. No freshman in the country had more.
Schooler ranked second on the team in tackles with 95, including a team-best 67 solos. He also had four sacks, two interceptions (one of which he returned for a touchdown) and a forced fumble.
Besides all that, Schooler made the game-winning play against Cal β a pass breakup in the end zone that didnβt count toward his stats because it occurred on a two-point conversion attempt.
Those numbers and accomplishments earned Schooler Pac-12 Defensive Freshman of the Year honors, as well numerous Freshman All-America accolades. If he continues to improve, heβll win even bigger awards.
Are we talking 2014 Scooby Wright? Itβs unfair to expect anyone to match that season. But it isnβt hard to envision an All-America campaign in Schoolerβs future.
Perhaps because he used to be a running back, Schooler simply possesses a knack for tracking down ball-carriers. His ability to read plays and anticipate where the ball is going is top notch and should only sharpen in time. It also stands to reason that Schooler will get stronger with a full offseason in the UA weight program.
Schooler would be the first to tell you that you can always get better. Itβs hard to find fault with anything he did last year, but Schooler could stand to improve his conditioning. He looked a little fatigued at times, a byproduct of playing too many snaps. Then again, when youβre as productive as Schooler, itβs easy to understand why the coaches didnβt want to sub him out.
Schooler also wasnβt as vocal at the outset as then-linebackers coach Scott Boone wanted him to be. Itβs not easy to take over when youβre a true freshman. Schooler should feel much more comfortable in that role as a sophomore. Heβll be the on-field spokesman for defensive coordinator Marcel Yates, whoβs now coaching the linebackers.
Schooler isnβt quite on Tateβs level as far as irreplaceability, but Schooler isnβt far off. His projected backup is redshirt sophomore Jacob Colacion, who played in all 13 games last season but has zero career starts. Linebacker is among Arizonaβs thinnest positions.
As long as Schooler stays healthy, the Wildcats should be fine. If he were to miss any extended action, theyβd learn quickly just how valuable he is.
10 MOST VALUABLE CATS (BESIDES KHALIL TATE)