At the conclusion of Arizonaโs practice on Sunday to wrap up the first week of preseason training camp, UA President Robert Robbins and menโs basketball head coach Tommy Lloyd spoke to the Wildcats โ the latter donning a red AC/DC-style โBTFDโ shirt (the โBโ and โDโ are for โBear Down,โ the โTโ means โtheโ; weโll let you figure out the rest).
Among the talking points: Ball.
โHe said heโs proud of the boys for the way theyโre working,โ Fisch said of Robbins, โHeโs been to a lot of practices over the last couple of years and heโs seeing the differences in the guys from where they were when we first got here to where they are now โ the competitiveness, the energy, the size, the speed. He recognized that.โ
More notably, there was the conference realignment element to Robbinsโ speech, two days after the UA announced that it will leave the Pac-12, after 45 years as a conference member, for the Big 12 in 2024. That jump Friday came in the wake of other teams previously bolting the Pac-12, but more so following a media rights proposal from Pac-12 commissioner George Kliavkoff earlier in the week that centered on streaming conference games via Apple TV+.
As of now, the only four Pac-12 teams slated to be a part of the conference are Cal, Stanford, Oregon State and Washington State.
โ(Robbins) obviously talked about the importance of our focus being on this year in the Pac-12 and doing everything we can to play the best possible football we can and in the future as we transition,โ Fisch said. โWeโll do our best to give that opportunity to the guys as well.โ
Here are other pertinent items Fisch discussed on Sunday regarding Arizonaโs move to the Big 12 after this season:
How do you react to Arizona moving to the Big 12?
A: โI think itโs what was needed at the time, when we found out about the changes that other programs were making and the decisions other programs were having. It was the only move at this point in time. Thereโs a lot of positives behind it.
โClearly, we all love being in the Pac-12 and playing the schools on the West Coast, but as those West Coast schools were no longer in the Pac-12, it made things more difficult and challenging for all aspects of the game. Now itโs an opportunity to recruit nationally. Itโs an opportunity for us to really put a footprint in Texas. I recruited Florida my whole life.
โOf course, I love the idea of bringing our West Coast team east, so weโre going to spend a lot of time focused on Southern California and Arizona, like we always have.
โBut itโs great. I appreciate (Arizona athletic director Dave Heeke) and Dr. Robbins for all their hard work and making sure we landed at a good opportunity at a really good spot โ and we did that. With that being the case, now we have a chance to really focus on today. We donโt have to worry about whatโs going to happen next. โWhere are we gonna go?โ We know where weโre going to be, we know whatโs going to happen come end of the football season, and so our focus right now is on the Pac-12.โ
What was your role in this process?
A: I think that the conversations that they had with all of the head coaches, we need to keep it within ourselves, and we recognize the importance of those conversations. We recognize the importance of that decision and so did they.โ
How does playing in different time zones affect Arizonaโs brand?
A: โI think for the brand of Arizona football, (what) we continue to do is grow. We all saw the importance of what Arizona was going to do. That was what everyone seemed to be waiting on for a long time.
โThe reason why they were doing that was because the strength of the โBlock A.โ When thatโs the case, thatโs a good sign.
โMore people on the east coast heard about Arizona over the course of the last two weeks than they have for a very long time. More people in Texas continue to hear about Arizona, so if we keep doing things like that, it certainly helps.
โIn this case, we just gotta worry about winning this year, and then we know that people, like recruits and coaches across the country, have now taken notice.โ
How do you think these โsuper conferencesโ will affect college football?
A: โI donโt know. I think itโs what weโre going to, itโs what weโre headed to, itโs where weโre at, and I donโt know. I feel like Iโve coached in a super conference 15 of my 25 years (as a coach) and itโs the NFL, and it was a 32-team super conference.
โMaybe one day (college football) will become a 64-team super conference or mega conferences, but right now weโre just focusing on the Pac-12.โ
To remain connected to California, could Arizona potentially schedule nonconference games against California schools?
A: โYeah, I absolutely think there are great opportunities. As we get going in the future and scheduling starts being a discussion point โ obviously, we scheduled Texas Tech, Kansas State, games that are now in the (Big 12) conference.
โSo for the future, we have opportunities that have opened up that we can find ways to continue to play west, and weโre going to do that.
โWeโre never going to not recruit Southern California. That is a baby of ours. As long as Iโm the head coach here, we are going to dig deep in Southern California and do everything we possibly can. You know what? Itโs a lot shorter flight from L.A. to Houston than L.A. to (Newark, New Jersey) airport.โ
With this being Arizonaโs last year in the Pac-12, is this season abnormal for you?
A: โNo, really (it) isnโt. This is an exciting year for our team. Our team has clearly gotten better as a football team, so our focus is each week, โHow do we improve?โ Really, every day in training camp, โHow do we improve?โ
So whatever is lingering ahead, I think it wouldโve been much more concerning if we didnโt know. If there was this wonder, โWhatโs next?โ Thereโs not that wonder. So we know the 16 teams (in the Big 12).โ
What do you make of the teams in the Big 12?
A: โI think itโs a great football conference.
โWeโre talking about programs that have been where we all strive to be, which is the College Football Playoff.
โThereโs a lot of good football there.
โThat conference right now is sitting in a spot where thereโs some really, really good football and weโre excited to join that conference and be one of those major contenders.โ
Do you have any distinct memories against Big 12 opponents?
A: โYeah, when I was coaching Arizona and we lost to BYU the first game; thatโs a distinct memory. Not one of my better memories, but it was a memory nonetheless.
โI donโt know how many games Iโve coached against those schools.โ