Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke had a familiar face on campus this week: Bill Moos.
Moos was an athletic director at four schools — Montana, Oregon, Washington State and Nebraska — and had a front row seat of Heeke's career growth at Oregon.
Heeke, who spent 18 years at UO and held numerous positions in Eugene, started out in fundraising before ending up as Moos' right hand as chief of staff and assistant athletic director.
In a conversation at halftime of the Wildcats' football season opener against NAU Saturday night at Arizona Stadium, Moos shared that he saw early on that Heeke "had potential and that he could be be very impactful in regards to the industry.
"I moved him up the ranks from the back room all the way to my chief of staff," Moos said. "When he got the Central Michigan job, I was so thrilled about that, and now he's at the University of Arizona. He's my guy; I love him. He's like a brother to me or a son. He's doing such a great job here. I'm very impressed."
Moos added that Heeke's super power reminds him of his own: being good with people.
Bill Moos, an athletic director at four different schools, mentored Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke and was Heeke's guest for the Wildcats' home opener against NAU on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023.
"When you have an organization, you have the flow of who takes care of what. But he's with the people. He's with the donors. He's with the coaches. And he's conveying what the whole program is about," Moos said. "I was just so proud watching him the last two days really provide that. It was wonderful."
Moos, who was at Nebraska from 2017-2021, was not surprised by the Huskers filling Memorial Stadium — 92,003 fans — for a volleyball match this past week.
"At Nebraska, it's just sports and they turn out and show up. It doesn't matter if it's male or female, they're there and that's what's so great about the university," Moos said. "Young women across the country can see that they can showcase their skills. Whether they end up competing at Nebraska or somewhere else, there's a stage for them."
Following the cadence
For Donna Jose, presenting the flags as part of the military veteran color guard before Saturday's game is much easier than it looks.
Her little secret is that even though she wears the harness, the flags are much lighter than one might think.
Donna Jose was part of the military veteran color guard at Arizona's home opener against NAU on Saturday. She served in the Navy as a nurse and now works at the Veterans Administration.
The trick is "following the cadence," she said.
"We have a guy who calls it out and you just follow him like the military," Jose said. "Every now and then you don't hear him. So you are supposed to go right and the other person goes left — yeah, that's the best. You just get back in line."
The four who present colors all around Tucson — mainly on the Tohono O'odham reservation — carry long, black soft cases with the flags and don't always carry the same flag. Whatever flag you pull out of the case on any given day is the one you present. Whoever presents the American flag must wear white gloves that are wrapped in plastic until they need to use them.
Jose, who served in the Navy as a nurse and now works at the Veterans Administration, is honored to be part of this four-person team, "especially when people come up and thank you for serving."
"Just being acknowledged that's the most joyful part," Jose said.
In spirit
Two UA alumni and longtime football season-ticket holders were missing as UA opened up the season. For many years, Ann Marie Reitz and Joanna Strohn could be found at Wildcat Club tailgate parties and UA football games. Reitz was a graduate of the Eller School and Strohn a member of the UA band nearly 60 years ago.
When Reitz lost a battle with metastatic breast cancer in February, Strohn decided to keep the season tickets. She was excited for the first game of the season. Unfortunately, she fell Friday, broke her hip and had surgery Friday.
Everything went well, and she spent Saturday night at TMC, cheering for her Wildcats: "No UofA gear at all!! Just Cheers!!!"
UA handed out 'Tucson Towels' at the home opener vs. NAU. Will they become a thing, a la the Pittsburgh Steeler's 'Terrible Towels'?
Not a 'terrible' idea?
Volunteers passed out rally towels — a la the Pittsburgh Steelers' "Terrible Towels" — just inside the gates to Arizona Stadium. The "Tucson Towel," with the "WC" hand symbol printed on it, could be seen waved mainly in the ZonaZoo. Will it catch on?
One fan's best seat in the house
Edward Grijalva might just argue that he and his family have the best seats at Arizona Stadium. He sits in the first row right behind the uprights in the south end zone. There is no walkway for fans in front of him, and the photographers have to kneel down when on that side of the field.
But he does have one tip if you ever happen to sit around him: "You have to keep an eye out. ... I almost got hit with a ball right now as (the kicker) missed the net."
"When people see the ball is going to hit the net, people start scrambling," Grijalva said with a laugh. "Then, it bounces off the wall (in front of me). You never know what's going to happen. You have to stay alert when they are kicking."
These weren't always his seats. Grijalva, who has been a season-ticket holder for 24 years, used to sit in the north end zone before the renovations to that side of the stadium.
He and his family have been loyal to the Wildcats even during the long 20-game losing streak that ended in 2021.
His family walked over to the stadium early on Saturday after tailgating with friends. They wanted to avoid any lines — like there have been for recent openers when UA introduced digital tickets and different entry procedures. However, this time out, everything went smoothly.
While Sonoran hot dogs might be a top seller during a Wildcat game, Grijalva sticks with regular hot dogs or nachos during the game.
Calexico & Co.
The pregame festivities at the UA mall included a concert by Tucson-based indie-rock band Calexico. Lead singer Joey Burns showed his Wildcat spirit by donning a bright red button-down, while other band members sported white UA T-shirts.
The Pride of Arizona "opened" for Calexico, which also had two special guests — Arizona senator Mark Kelly and his wife, former congresswoman Gabby Giffords. Burns gave the pair a shutout. They spent some of the show greeting and shaking hands with members of the crowd.
Numbers game
45 — Jacob Cowling has made a reception in 45 consecutive games, the second-longest active streak in the nation. His first reception (4 yards) came on the first play of the game. Ole Miss’ Zakhari Franklin is the only one ahead of Cowling with 46. Franklin sat out of Saturday’s 73-7 rout of Mercer with a knee injury.
0 — Arizona tailbacks' streak of no fumbles from last season continues. UA had two turnovers, a fumble and an interception by quarterback Jayden de Laura.
48,159 — Saturday's announced attendance, the largest crowd for a home opener since former UA coach Kevin Sumlin's first game in 2018 against BYU (51,002).
Photos: Arizona football's season-opening win over Northern Arizona
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Arizona defensive back Martell Irby (13) jumps for joy at Senior Defensive Assistant/Secondary Duane Akina after the Wildcats made a goal line stand on Northern Arizona in the third quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona defensive lineman Ta’ita’i Uiagalelei (46) swats away a field goal attempt by Northern Arizona place kicker Marcus Lye that the Wildcats recovered and returned for a touchdown in the third quarter of their win over the Lumberjacks at Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2.
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Arizona linebacker Taylor Upshaw (11) picks up a roughing penalty as he drags down Northern Arizona quarterback Kai Millner (2) by his face mask following a pass into the end zone in the third quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura skips out of the reach of Northern Arizona linebacker Heston Lameta on his way to the end zone for a 53-yard touchdown run last weekend.
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Arizona running back Rayshon Luke (21) tries to hop over NAU defensive back Shawn Dourseau (0) in the fourth quarter of the Wildcats' season-opening win over the Lumberjacks at Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2, 2023.
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Arizona defensive lineman Bill Norton, left, and cornerback Ephesians Prysock, right, put the squeeze on NAU running back TJ McDaniel in the third quarter of the Wildcats’ season-opening win on Sept. 2.
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Arizona defensive back Martell Irby, left, arrives at Northern Arizona wide receiver Coleman Owen at the same time as the ball to stop the reception in the third quarter. UA won the opener 38-3.
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Arizona defensive back Martell Irby (13) dives in to make the shoestring tackle on Northern Arizona running back Devon Starling (5) in the third quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona defensive linemen Isaiah Ward, far left, and Jacob Kongaika (93) flush Northern Arizona quarterback Kai Millner out of the pocket in the first quarter of the Wildcats 38-3 season-opening win on Sept. 2.
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Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch tries to get his sideline under control during the first quarter against of the Wildcats’ 38-3 win over Northern Arizona last week at Arizona Stadium.
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Arizona running back Michael Wiley (6) jumps through the seam between linemen Wendell Moe (72), left, and Jordan Morgan (77) looking for yardage against Northern Arizona in the Wildcats’ 38-3 season-opening win over the Lumberjacks last week.
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Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura, right, picks out a wide-open Jonah Coleman in the first quarter of their game against NAU at Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2.
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Arizona’s Taylor Upshaw (11) gets a pat on the head from linebacker Jacob Manu (5) after coming up big against NAU in last year’s season opener.
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Arizona cornerback Treydan Stukes tackles NAU running back T.J. McDaniel during the season opener Saturday. Stukes left the game in the first half after a hard collision.
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Northern Arizona defensive back Malachi Williams (31) delivers a hit on Arizona wide receiver Jacob Cowing (2) on what was initially ruled targeting but overturned on review in the third quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Northern Arizona running back T.J. McDaniel (1) tries to stiff arm his way through Arizona cornerback Ephesians Prysock (7) in their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Former Wildcat quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Nick Foles, left, talks with Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch as they head to Arizona Stadium with current QB Jayden de Laura and the rest of the UA team as part of the pregame Wildcat Walk toward Arizona Stadium, ahead of Arizona’s matchup with NAU on Saturday, Sept. 2, 2023.
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Arizona head coach Jedd Fisch gives a fan five as the Wildcats get off their buses for their pregame Wildcat Walk ritual prior to their season-opening win against Northern Arizona on Sept. 2, 2023.
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Arizona players touch the bust of Button Salmon as they file into Arizona Stadium for their season opener against Northern Arizona at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Northern Arizona defensive back Shawn Dourseau (0) drives Arizona running back Jonah Coleman (3) out of bounds, but not before he makes it to the marker to score in the second quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura, left, loses his grip on the ball after slamming into Northern Arizona defensive back David Spruiells while trying to run him over on a scramble in the second quarter.
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Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan gets behind Northern Arizona defensive back Colby Humphrey for a big gain in the first quarter of the Wildcats’ 38-3 win at Arizona Stadium on Sept. 2.
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Arizona quarterback Jayden de Laura watches the replay on the scoreboard, waiting for the final decision on Jonah Coleman’s touchdown run in the second quarter of UA’s season-opening win on Sept. 2, 2023, against NAU.
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Arizona cornerback Treydan Stukes (2) ties up Northern Arizona wide receiver Hendrix Johnson (10) enough to keep from making the catch in the second quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona safety Dalton Johnson (43) gets just enough of Northern Arizona wide receiver Hendrix Johnson (10) to stop him near the line of scrimmage in the second quarter of their football game at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.
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Arizona cornerback Ephesians Prysock drives NAU receiver Myseth Currie off his feet after his catch and run in the second quarter of the Wildcats’ season opener on Sept. 2
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Young fans reach for a glove thrown their way as they line the stands over the Arizona player’s entrance hoping to get a souvenir tossed up after the Wildcats’ 38-3 win over Northern Arizona at Arizona Stadium, Tucson, Ariz., September 2, 2023.



