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The Wildcast, Episode 37: Who’s the bigger sensation, Khalil Tate or Deandre Ayton? Plus, USC-Arizona preview
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Zack records the latest episode on the road in Los Angeles and calls out to Michael Lev to preview a HUGE Arizona-USC game at the Coliseum, and talk UA defense and (who else?) Khalil Tate. Plus, Zack opens the Twitter mailbag and answers an interesting question pitting Deandre Ayton against Khalil Tate.
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- Wildcats game day breakdown: USC ties run in the family; Arizona savoring every opportunity
- What to watch for when the No. 22 Arizona Wildcats visit No. 17 USC
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