New hair, new position on the offensive line for Jonah Savaiinaea. Maybe.
Savaiinaea, Arizonaโs Freshman All-American at right guard last season, dyed his hair blonde last week. But donning a new hairstyle isnโt the only change in Savaiinaeaโs life.
Recently in Arizonaโs spring practices, Savaiinaea has received starting reps at right tackle, one of the current vacancies on the offensive lines.
When Savaiinaea was recruited by the Wildcats out of Hawaii powerhouse St. Louis High School in Honolulu, he thought guard would always be his position.
โI came here as a guard, but whatever (offensive line coach Brennan Carroll) wants me to play, Iโm here,โ Savaiinaea said.
Carroll said โthe genesis of said idea is something weโve always had a thought of,โ but it didnโt come to fruition until after the Territorial Cup win to end last season.
โLast year it was easier to start him at guard, his natural position, and we had the opportunity this spring, so we talked about it after the season probably,โ Carroll said.
Then, โBC hit me up and said, โHey, weโre going to put you outside this offseason,โ and here we are,โ Savaiinaea said.
During the Wildcatsโ first scrimmage of spring ball on Saturday, Savaiinaea started alongside right guard Sam Langi, center Josh Baker, left guard Wendell Moe and left tackle Joe Borjon.
Arizona coach Jedd Fisch said Savaiinaea potentially starting at right tackle is โa legitimate look for us to see how he does there.โ
โWeโre trying to figure out the offensive line,โ Fisch said. โNot having (left tackle) Jordan (Morgan) all spring, we kind of know where Jordan is going to play, so we want to see what it looks like at replacing Paiton (Fears) at right tackle.โ
In the infancy stages of his tackle career, so far, so good for Savaiinaea.
โI had to hold his hand a little bit, but he made it through it,โ Carroll said. โThereโs a lot of carryover in the run, carryover in the quick-passing game, but these guys have been working on it and heโs been working on it all spring, in case we needed to try it out.
โHeโs a good athlete, so heโs made the transition pretty well. We just wanted to try a bunch of guys at different spots, kind of like weโve always done, to have more versatility if we need to make that move.โ
At guard, wedged between the center and tackle, Savaiinaea sometimes relied on combo-blocking with his O-line cohorts and monitored everything directly in front of him and on the left side of the field. At right tackle, there are more individual matchups with quicker and sometimes longer defensive linemen โ and every so often the tackle has to be cautious of blitzing cornerbacks and outside linebackers.
โItโs a total different world coming from an interior position. I get ... help on the inside,โ Savaiinaea said. โOn the outside, Iโm on an island; Iโm like one on one almost 90% of the time.โ
Thankfully for Savaiinaea, Fears and Morgan, arguably Arizonaโs top offensive lineman who continues to rehab a knee injury, have served as guides during the transition.
โEven though heโs not here, I DMโd him and Iโm watching a lot of his film from last year,โ Savaiinaea said of Fears.
If the move becomes permanent, Savaiinaeaโs goal before preseason training camp is to shed roughly 10 pounds to move into the 320-pound range; currently, Savaiinaea said his weight ranges from 325-330 pounds. When Savaiinaea first arrived on the UA campus last year, he weighed in at 347 pounds.
โMy main focus when I came here was to drop my weight, especially because itโs a whole new level of football and Iโm going to be going up against quicker guys,โ Savaiinaea said.
Besides Savaiinaea and Borjon, redshirt freshman Jacob Reece and true freshman Rhino Tapaโatoutai have been the Wildcatsโ other main tackles during team periods at practice.
โItโs such a great opportunity. Weโve got two lines, and these guys are getting a ton of reps,โ Carroll said. โRhino and Reece are getting a lionโs share of reps out there, and itโs been great for them.
โThese guys understand when these new guys come in, theyโre going to get their shot to play early. Theyโre going to get their shot with the (starters) early on in camp, and letโs see how they do. This is their time to tear it up and show what they got. They know theyโve got new guys coming in.โ
Arizona will add former Alabama commit and four-star lineman Raymond Pulido, a 6-6, 345-pounder, and 6-7, 285-pounder Elijha Payne to its offensive line this summer. Until those two arrive, the Wildcats are experimenting with Savaiinaea at right tackle.
โWeโve got some young guys coming in, but theyโre not here yet other than Rhino,โ Fisch said. โRight now with the numbers, we got to see what Jonah can do, and Jonah is playing really well at tackle.
โHeโs a gifted offensive lineman.โ
Extra points
Carroll on Baker, who sat out last spring with a pectoral injury: โHeโs gained confidence having done the job before, so I think itโs easier the second time around in spring. ... Now heโs finally gotten a spring under him as a guy going into the starting spot.โ
Savaiinaea on facing his younger brother, freshman defensive lineman Julian Savaiinaea, who was a part of the the UAโs 2023 recruiting class, in practice: โIt goes back to high school when I was a guard and he was a D-tackle, weโd just go at it and try to compete.โ
Carroll on redshirt sophomore JT Hand moving from center to guard: โHeโs really quick. ... Heโs a guy thatโs done fantastic in the weight room. Heโs strong, heโs quick and he can be a little bit more aggressive at guard than he can at center. Itโs a good spot for him.โ
After sitting out for over a week with a hamstring injury, tight end Tanner McLachlan returned to practice and the starting lineup on Tuesday.
Linebacker Jacob Manu remained sidelined with a right hand injury. He also missed the scrimmage on Saturday. Oregon transfer Justin Flowe and Washington transfer Daniel Heimuli started at linebacker. Flowe sacked quarterback Jayden de Laura.
Kicker Tyler Loop made a 50-yard field goal attempt on Tuesday. In the last two seasons, Loop didnโt attempt a field goal of 50 yards or longer. During that span, Loop is 7 for 9 on field goals of 40-49 yards. His career long is 48 yards.
Arizona hosted a handful of recruits on Tuesday. Among them: 2025 running backs Julian McMahan, a 6-2, 195-pound prospect from Danville, California, and 5-9, 175-pound Carter Jackson from Granite Bay, California. Jensen Somerville, a 6-7, 280-pound 2024 offensive tackle from Lehi, Utah, also watched practice.