βLev it on the Fieldβ is back for Week 5. Itβs the Starβs unique look at Arizonaβs upcoming football matchup and other happenings around the Pac-12 (and Big 12) through the eyes of UA beat reporter-turned-columnist Michael Lev. Away we go ...
The Arizona Wildcats could face No. 7 Washington with an all-new backfield. Weβll officially know the status of Jayden de Laura and Michael Wiley sometime before kickoff Saturday night.
In the meantime, let me tell you a few things about would-be starters Noah Fifita and Jonah Coleman.
Fifita isnβt 5-11, his listed height, even in cleats. But heβs a gamer. He never once has looked ruffled since arriving on campus as an early enrollee in January 2022.
Fifita has a very strong arm and a quick release. He surely played shortstop in another life.
Fifita has enough mobility to avoid the rush. But, even more important, he has a good feel for where everyone is on the field. We saw that several times during his brief and successful relief appearance at Stanford.
Coleman has played many more meaningful snaps than Fifita, so his game isnβt as much of a mystery to the masses. Coleman has good vision and supreme determination, always fighting for extra yards β and usually gaining them.
Coleman is every bit of his listed 225 pounds. If you saw his thickly muscled legs up close, youβd never believe heβs as nimble as he is.
Whether itβs a one-game trial or a multigame stint, I look forward to seeing what Fifita and Coleman can do in featured roles.
Take that for data!
This weekβs βCats Statsβ feature was devoted to UW quarterback Michael Penix Jr. and the prolific Huskies offense. One statistical nugget that didnβt quite fit the narrative still has my jaw on the floor.
Per the Washington sports information staff, the Huskies had eight games in their history with two 100-plus-yard receivers entering this year. So far this season, theyβve done it in all four games.
Three times itβs been Rome Odunze and JaβLynn Polk. One time itβs been Odunze and Jalen McMillan.
Odunze already has matched his UW record of four straight 100-yard receiving games set last year.
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Going up: Grievances
Everybodyβs mad as hell in college football. Isnβt it great? Deion Sanders went after Jay Norvell. Dan Lanningβs locker-room speech before the Oregon-Colorado game was an all-timer. Just moments after his team rallied to beat Notre Dame, Ryan Day launched a verbal attack on Lou Holtz. No apologies necessary, gentlemen. This is the juicy, unvarnished material we crave. If every coach was this honest in every press setting, the sportswriting world would be a better place.
Going down: Misquoting
OK, if youβre gonna do this, at least get the content right. Washington State coach Jake Dickert clapped back at ESPNβs Lee Corso, of all people, for purportedly calling the WSU-Oregon State game the βNo One Watches Bowl.β Corso actually called it the βNo One Wants Us Bowlβ β a decent line considering that the Cougars and Beavers were left out of the conference-realignment craziness that splintered the Pac-12. Dickert subsequently said he meant no disrespect toward Corso but was simply frustrated about WSUβs overall predicament. That we can get behind.
A question from my X
βI know we are trying to get away from moral victories β¦ what would be an acceptable score if we lose?β β @TylerQuillin
Jedd Fisch would say thereβs no such thing, and I would agree. But based on the point spread, which has hovered around three touchdowns, Arizona is not expected to win or even keep it close. So if itβs a one-score game in the final five minutes, Iβd consider that an encouraging sign β especially after a lesser UA team lost by just 10 a year ago in Seattle.
Threads
Saturday nightβs game at Arizona Stadium is a βred-out.β But is it really a red-out if the home team doesnβt wear red? The expectation is that the Wildcats will wear their usual home garb β white helmets with blue jerseys and either blue or white pants. Penn State wears its standard home uniform β white helmets, blue jerseys, white pants β for its annual βwhite-outβ game. So not matching the crowd isnβt uncommon. But wouldnβt it be cool if the Cats ran out of their locker room in retro red jerseys that the program had kept under wraps?
What he said ...
βDe Laura and Wiley will work out on Saturday. See how they look. Kind of similar to the Joe Burrow plan, weβll call it. Weβll see what that looks like. The most important thing that you can do as a football player is protect yourself. So if youβre unable to protect yourself, then I would expect them not to play. If theyβre able to protect themselves, then I would expect them to play.β β Fisch
... what he meant
βLook, I know whoβs starting Saturday. You guys probably know too. But it doesnβt benefit our team in any way, shape or form to reveal that information before the game. Why should I give Kalen DeBoer an advantage? Heβs got enough of them already. Iβll provide more clarity after the game, promise, because I like you guys, I respect the work you do and I appreciate your coverage of our program.β
The other side
Mike Vorel, via The Seattle Times:
Washingtonβs most impactful roster development this offseason was a wave of returning talent β as quarterback Michael Penix Jr., wide receivers Rome Odunze and Jalen McMillan, left tackle Troy Fautanu and edges Bralen Trice and Zion Tupuola-Fetui each postponed an NFL plunge.
But, beyond that core, the Huskies needed more.
Which is why Kalen DeBoer and Co. added 10 transfers this offseason, with the intention of developing depth and addressing Washingtonβs weaknesses. ...
In doing so, DeBoer rapidly smoothed his rosterβs rougher edges.
With encouraging early returns.
Pick to click (aka #fadelev)
Arizona State is a double-digit underdog at Cal, with the spread ranging from 11.5 to 13 points. I know the Sun Devils are down and banged up. But what have the Golden Bears done to deserve being favored by that much? Since blowing out North Texas, Cal couldnβt execute on offense in a home loss to Auburn; trailed Idaho at the half before winning by two touchdowns; and got blasted by Washington. My colleagues, Brett Fera and Justin Spears, picked ASU to win outright. Iβll happily take those points. (season record: 3-1)
One last thing
Arizona has a history of giving favored and/or ranked UW teams a tough time in Tucson. The Wildcatsβ losing streak nearly came to an end against the Huskies in 2021. The β16 game against No. 9 Washington went to overtime. We all know what happened in 1992.
So whatβs that all about?
βItβs a different team; itβs a different year,β Fisch said. βWhat makes it special is our fans. What makes it special is our environment. What makes it special is Tucson rallies behind the football program when we get rolling.β
Upsets often are a byproduct of the energy thatβs unique to college sports.
UA fans need to bring it Saturday night.