It wasn't pretty. Heck, it was flat-out ugly at times.
But the Arizona Wildcats gutted out a 24-20 win over the Kansas Jayhawks Saturday afternoon to become bowl eligible for the first time under head coach Brent Brennan.Â
It's the third time in the last nine seasons Arizona is going to a bowl game. The Wildcats went to the Foster Farms Bowl in '17 and the Alamo Bowl in '23.
The Wildcats have won back-to-back games since suffering back-to-back losses to BYU and Houston. Brennan started his postgame press conference yelling, "Yeah! Let's go! ... What an awesome day in Arizona Stadium. ... It's a really, really special day."Â
"There's so many good things that we should be excited about," he added. "I know it wasn't perfect and that's OK. ... We're going to enjoy this. We're going to enjoy every part of this. The excitement in that locker room, the joy coming off the field, the joy on the field at the end of the game during the last moment and (the clock) hit zeros and everyone got to experience that, it was magic. Absolute magic."
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Arizona running back Quincy Craig (24) gallops into the end zone practically untouched to notch the winning score in the final minute of the game against Kansas, Nov. 8, 2025, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona running back Quincy Craig's 24-yard touchdown up the middle with 39 seconds left lifted the Wildcats to their sixth victory of the season. It marked Craig's first touchdown since the season-opening win over Hawaii.Â
Turning point
With just over a minute left in the first half, Fifita attempted a pass to running back Kedrick Reescano near the right sideline, but defensive end Leroy Harris III dropped back in coverage, jumped the pass and intercepted Fifita for a 77-yard touchdown, which was nullified after KU defensive back Jalen Todd was flagged for holding. Â
The pick-six would've given the Jayhawks a 24-7 lead at halftime. Kansas also started the second half on offense. The penalty kept Arizona's drive alive. Following a 7-yard run by Fifita, Arizona's quarterback threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Craig, who ran a flat route and dove for the right pylon. Fifita's second touchdown of the game tied Arizona's career touchdowns record.
"Noah Fifita is everything to this program," Brennan said. "He's an incredible leader, he's an incredible human being, he's an incredible person in this community, he cares about the U of A, he's loyal, he's chosen to stay. The whole world tried to buy him the last two offseasons, he chose to stay. He's so special."Â
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (1) skims past the reach of Kansas defensive tackle Kenean Caldwell (97), picking up yards on a run up the middle during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona went into the halftime break trailing 17-14 and forced a three-and-out to start the second half. Even though running back Ismail Mahdi had a 38-yard run and freshman wide receiver Gio Richardson had a 22-yard reception at the Kansas 25-yard line, the UA offense stalled and settled for a 41-yard field goal by kicker Michael Salgado-Medina to tie the game at 17.
Kansas had a chance to take a 23-17 lead with a 30-yard field goal by Laith Marjan, but the missed field goal kept the game at 20-17 in favor of Kansas. Marjan was a perfect 14-for-14 before the miss.Â
Offensive MVP
Even though Fifita etched his name in the UA history books on Saturday, Craig scored two of Arizona's three touchdowns.Â
The last time Craig had a receiving and rushing touchdown in a game was last season, when he had two touchdowns for Portland State against Chattanooga. Craig had three rushes for 47 yards and two catches for 18 yards.Â
His game-winning touchdown run "was one of my favorite touchdowns I've experienced, because it was a comeback win. It was a team win," Craig said.
Kansas cornerback Jalen Todd (26) throws in an arm to break up the pass to Arizona wide receiver Javin Whatley (6) in the back of the end zone during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona's 323 yards of total offense is the fewest in a win since they had 265 in a win over Cal in 2018.Â
Defensive MVP
Arizona senior defensive back Treydan Stukes had three pass breakups on third-down plays on Saturday — all three forcing the Jayhawks to punt. The second pass breakup was on a deep pass to the end zone from Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels to wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr., who caught a touchdown in the second quarter.Â
In addition to three pass breakups, Stukes also had four tackles.Â
The Wildcats didn't force any takeaways for the second time this season and didn't have any sacks.Â
Unsung hero
One of Kansas' top weapons is Henderson, who is averaging the second-most kick return yards (27.5) in the Big 12 — 14th-most nationally — this season. All four of Arizona kickoff specialist Ian Wagner's attempts were touchbacks.Â
Injury report
Arizona cornerback Marquis Groves-Killebrew, who has played 148 defensive snaps in six games, missed his second straight game with an undisclosed injury. Other Wildcats who missed Saturday include wide receiver Chris Hunter, offensive lineman Jordan Brown and redshirt freshman defensive end Eduwa Okundaye.
With just under six minutes left in the second quarter, Arizona senior linebacker Max Harris exited the game with a leg injury after a Kansas player dove into his right knee. Harris, flanked by trainers, struggled to walk off the field.
Harris, who has 57 tackles this season, has started all nine games for Arizona. He was replaced by freshman Myron Robinson. Harris returned to the game with a brace on his right leg.Â
Arizona defensive tackle Tiaoalii Savea left the game with a leg injury in the fourth quarter.
Arizona left tackle Ty Buchanan left the game in the second half with an undisclosed injury. Redshirt freshman Matthew Lado replaced Buchanan.Â
What's next
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan goes the down the line of fans for high fives after the Wildcats held on to edge Kansas 24-20, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona (6-3) now turns to its road matchup with No. 25 Cincinnati at Nippert Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 15 at 10 a.m. on FS1. Â
It will be Arizona's eighth straight game with a kickoff time at 6 p.m. or earlier — the second one with a morning kickoff. The Wildcats faced the Houston Cougars at 9 a.m. last month.Â
When Arizona faces 25th-ranked Cincinnati next week, it'll be the first-ever matchup between the Wildcats and Bearcats, which joined the Big 12 in 2023 after stints in the American Athletic Conference and Big East.Â
Cincinnati is led by third-year head coach Scott Satterfield, who is leading the Bearcats to their first winning season since 2022. Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby has the third-most rushing yards by a Big 12 quarterback this season behind Utah's Devon Dampier and BYU's Bear Bachmeier. Cincy is fourth in the conference in total offense and rushing offense.Â
The Bearcats (7-2) are coming off a bye week after a 45-14 beatdown by 24th-ranked Utah in Salt Lake City. Cincinnati, now third in the Big 12 standings, suffered its first loss in conference play.Â
Representatives from the Tony the Tiger Sun Bowl and Radiance Technologies Independence Bowl were in attendance for Arizona-Kansas. The Sun Bowl is on New Year's Eve at noon in El Paso, Texas. The Independence Bowl is on Dec. 30 at noon in Shreveport, Louisiana.Â
"This is a really special group of guys," Brennan said. "I give our players and our assistant coaches a ton of credit. They built this team. It started in December and January and it's been 10 or 11 months of finding ways to get connected. ... The beauty about it, this team gets a little bit of a longer lifespan, and that's special."Â
Photos: Arizona squeaks by Kansas 24-20, Big 12 football
Arizona running back Quincy Craig (24) just manages to stretch out and push the ball over the line after getting hit at the three by Kansas linebacker Bangally Kamara (1) for a touchdown in the final seconds of the second quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona linebacker Taye Brown (6) flushes Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels (6) out of the pocket during the third quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona running back Quincy Craig (24) gallops into the end zone practically untouched to notch the winning score in the final minute of the game against Kansas, Nov. 8, 2025, at Arizona Stadium.
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan goes the down the line of fans for high fives after the Wildcats held on to edge Kansas 24-20, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona running back Ismail Mahdi (21) leaves Kansas safety Taylor Davis (27) hanging in his wake on an end run during the third quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona defensive back Treydan Stukes (2) slams into Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (1) and jars the ball loose, denying him a scoring catch during the third quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Kansas safety Taylor Davis (27) almost manages to intercept the pass that Arizona wide receiver Kris Hutson (4) tipped during the fourth quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson. The play was ruled incomplete following an official review.
Arizona defensive back Dalton Johnson (43) comes close to intercepting the pass intended for Kansas wide receiver Levi Wentz (10) and ending the game in the last seconds of the fourth quarter, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson. Johnson lost his grip on the ball when he crashed down.
Arizona tight end Sam Olson (84) gets clear in the corner to cradle a touchdown throw early during the first quarter against Kansas, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona defensive lineman Dominic Lolesio (42) drags down Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels (6) by his face mask, negating a sack during the first quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Kansas cornerback Jalen Todd (26) throws in an arm to break up the pass to Arizona wide receiver Javin Whatley (6) in the back of the end zone during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (1) skims past the reach of Kansas defensive tackle Kenean Caldwell (97), picking up yards on a run up the middle during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan has a backslap for ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV offensive lineman Tristan Bounds (71) after the Wildcats scored in the last seconds to take the lead, and eventually the game, over Kansas, Nov. 8, in Tucson.
Kansas cornerback Syeed Gibbs (22) interferes with Arizona wide receiver Kris Hutson (4), picking up the penalty on a Wildcat throw during the fourth quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona defensive back Michael Dansby (25) gets a little contact on Kansas wide receiver Emmanuel Henderson Jr. (1), helping stop him from picking up the reception late in the game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona wide receiver Gio Richardson (5) lets go a yell after his catch-and-run picked up a first down in the fourth quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8 Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona defensive lineman Deshawn McKnight (0) comes up just short as Kansas quarterback Jalon Daniels (6) gets off the pass during the third quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Arizona wide receiver Kris Hutson (4) lunges for first down yardage in the arms Kansas cornerback Jahlil Hurley (6) during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, at Arizona Stadium.
Kansas defensive end Dak Brinkley (9) comes face-to-face with Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (1) and manages to drag him down for a sack during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona running back Kedrick Reescano (3) uses Kansas defensive tackle Tommy Dunn Jr. (92), left, and cornerback Austin Alexander (0) colliding to gain more yards during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona linebacker Jabari Mann (11) bears down on Kansas tight end Quinton Conley (81) covering a punt return during the second quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (1) stands in under pressure from Kansas linebacker Bangally Kamara (1) to deliver a touchdown pass during the first quarter of their Big 12 game, Nov. 8, 2025, in Tucson.
Kansas cornerback Austin Alexander (0) delivers the hit to keep Arizona quarterback Noah Fifita (1) from tiptoeing along the sideline and into the end zone during the first quarter of their Big 12 game, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Arizona head coach Brent Brennan talks with honorary captain Antoine Cason as the two take the Wildcat Walk before the game against Kansas, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
The Pride of Arizona color guard performs for the early crowd along the Wildcat Walk route prior to the game against Kansas, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV offensive lineman Chubba Maae takes a quiet moment on the field before many of the players come out for warm-ups as the Wildcats host Big 12 rival Kansas, November 8, 2025, Tucson, Ariz.
Contact Justin Spears, the Star's Arizona football beat reporter, at jspears@tucson.com. On X(Twitter): @JustinESports

