The Wildcast, Episode 74: The best part of Kevin Sumlin’s new staff at Arizona is ____
- Justin Spears
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Ryan, Michael and Justin break down Arizona’s coaching staff for the 2018 season under first-year head coach Kevin Sumlin. Where will the Wildcats improve the most moving forward?
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