Arizona football hosts the Baylor Bears for its final home game of the season Saturday morning at Casino Del Sol Stadium.
Arizona is a seven-point favorite to beat the Bears, according to Action Network.
The Wildcats (7-3) are riding a three-game winning streak and could win the rest of their games and become the fifth Arizona team to eclipse 10 wins.
Baylor (5-5), on the other hand, is fighting for a bowl and has just two chances to qualify for the postseason — this week against Arizona and next week in Waco against 23rd-ranked Houston.
Here are six players to watch when Arizona goes toe-to-toe with Baylor for the first time as Big 12 foes.
Baylor
Devyn Bobby, safety: The three-year starter has 230 tackles, 11 pass breakups and four interceptions in his career. Bobby signed with Baylor as a three-star safety out of Texas powerhouse DeSoto High School and has become a highly productive player for the Bears. Bobby had 11 tackles in Baylor's loss to Utah last week. Considering Baylor's bowl hopes hanging in the balance, Bobby should be a key contributor for the Bears' defense on Saturday.
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Baylor quarterback Sawyer Robertson throws a pass behind running back Bryson Washington on Oct. 4 against Kansas State in Waco, Texas.
Sawyer Robertson, quarterback: Baylor's star quarterback was briefly coached by ӰAV offensive coordinator Seth Doege, who was a former quarterback at Texas Tech, in Lubbock, Texas.
Like Doege, Robertson started his college career playing for head coach Mike Leach. Robertson started at Mississippi State and then transferred to Baylor in 2023 and became the starter at the beginning of Big 12 play last season.
Robertson has 7,168 yards, 59 touchdowns and 22 interceptions in his four-year career at Baylor. Robertson is currently leading the top passing offense in the Big 12, a unit that's averaging 324.4 yards per game this season.
Baylor has four pass catchers that are in the Top 25 of receiving yards in the Big 12: wide receivers Josh Cameron, Ashtyn Hawkins and Kole Wilson and tight end Micheal Trigg. Arizona head coach Brent Brennan said "all of their wideouts can go" and "Trigg is something different." Brennan compared the 6-4, 240-pound Trigg to all-time great Kellen Winslow.
"Just really athletic, a big body and a real coverage problem because of his length and athleticism," Brennan said.
Baylor tight end Michael Trigg (1) looks up at the scoreboard during the second quarter against Cincinnati, Oct. 25, 2025, in Cincinnati.
When Arizona faced Cincinnati last week, he earnestly believed the Bearcats were the best offense the Wildcats had faced all season — and rightfully so. Cincinnati has one of the best-balanced attacks in the Big 12.
"I get on the plane after the Cincinnati game and I'm watching Baylor play Utah and I'm like, 'Holy smokes, these guys are impressive,'" Brennan said. "We've got our hands full. It's any given Saturday in the Big 12. We've been talking about it all year and it has shown up in games all year. You need to show up ready to play because every game is a fistfight."
Dave Aranda, head coach: OK, this isn't a player, but it is worth noting the smoke around the Baylor program under Aranda, whose contract doesn't expire until 2029, especially in the year of coaching buyouts exceeding $185 million. The Big 12 went away from the preseason media poll, but if there was one, Baylor was considered a top-half team and a roster that's built for at least eight wins.
If Baylor drops the next two games and finishes 5-7, dropping five of the last six games, the Bears will fail to qualify for the postseason twice in the last three seasons. Baylor is fighting for bowl eligibility and potentially Aranda's job, albeit BU doesn't have an athletic director at the moment after .
Brennan expects "Baylor to show up with all kinds of urgency and attention. Of course."
Arizona
Michael Dansby, cornerback: The San Jose State transfer didn't immediately follow Brennan to Arizona, but he reunited with Brennan and cornerbacks coach Chip Viney for his final season and has become one of the Wildcats' top cornerbacks, along with Jay'Vion Cole — who leads the Big 12 in interceptions — Ayden Garnes and Marquis Groves-Killebrew.
Dansby subbed in for the injured Cole, who is questionable to play this week due to injury, in Arizona's win over Cincinnati and had a crucial pass breakup in the second half that potentially prevented a deep touchdown pass. Dansby and Arizona's passing defense, which ranks first in the Big 12, will have arguably their toughest battle of the season against Baylor's receivers and Trigg.
Kris Hutson, wide receiver: Hutson is coming off his best performance as a Wildcat — eight receptions for 123 yards — in Arizona's thrilling win over Cincinnati. Seven of his eight catches were for first downs. Hutson is now the Wildcats' leading receiver with 512 yards on 41 catches. The sixth-year senior will play his final game in Tucson after stops at Oregon and Washington State.
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.
Matthew Lado, right tackle: Arizona senior right tackle Tristan Bounds is out for Saturday. Bounds, a transfer from Michigan, will celebrate Senior Day from the sidelines. There's no timetable for his return.
Bounds became one of Arizona's most productive offensive linemen this season, allowing just three sacks in 372 pass-blocking snaps. Lado is expected to replace Bounds at right tackle.
The 6-6, 308-pound Lado signed with Arizona's 2024 recruiting class out of Apollo High School in Glendale. Lado was one of three Apollo players to sign with Arizona, along with running back Adam Mohammed and offensive lineman Michael Watkins. Mohammed and Watkins transferred to Washington after former UA head coach Jedd Fisch left for UW; Lado stayed.
Lado struggled as a true freshman last year, but earned game experience and was able to redshirt. Lado stepped in for the injured left tackle Ty Buchanan in Arizona's win over Kansas and made multiple key run blocks.
Contact Justin Spears, the Star's Arizona football beat reporter, at jspears@tucson.com. On X(Twitter): @JustinESports

