Arizona could've won its Pac-12 opener Friday night, but "costly mistakes" put this Wildcats in a position of uncertainty moving forward.
Here's a look at the most interesting things said following Friday night's loss to Utah, as documented by .
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The Wildcats lost their Pac-12 opener 30-24 to No. 23 Utah Friday and fell to 2-2. Arizona lost its third consecutive conference opener and five turnovers including four from quarterback Brandon Dawkins cost the Cats down the stretch.
Arizona could've won its Pac-12 opener Friday night, but "costly mistakes" put this Wildcats in a position of uncertainty moving forward.
Here's a look at the most interesting things said following Friday night's loss to Utah, as documented by .
Rich Rodriguez said turnovers cost Arizona, and the Wildcats' mistakes on offense are easily fixable. Rodriguez said the team could still compete for the Pac-12 South.
Rich Rodriguez “frustrated” after Arizona’s tough loss to Utah. RichRod talks about the mistakes and moving forward.
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
Arizona was facing fourth down deep in Utah territory Friday night when Brandon Dawkins threw an incomplete pass to Devaughn Cooper.Dawkins missed tight end Trevor Wood, who was wide open down the field without a defender within six or seven yards of him.
Here's RichRod on Wood as the option on that play, and how the Wildcats' defense has progressed:
RichRod on Dawkins not hitting Trevor Wood in the third quarter on what could’ve been a TD, defensive effort.
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
RichRod on Arizona’s young defense competing. Says he wants them to learn how to win.
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
Brandon Dawkins on losing to Utah. Says the game never felt out of reach.
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
Freshman LB Tony Fields II says the defense can’t “dwell” on this game and the defense overall played well.
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
Dawkins on his confidence in last drive after fumble and team maturing moving forward:
— The Wildcaster (@TheWildcaster)
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