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A look at the Wildcats' defensive depth chart, including a few surprises, plus some things to look for on both sides of the ball.
After a long hiatus, the Wildcat Sports Report Wildcast returns with an explanation and a breakdown of the offensive depth chart.
Reactions to Jedd Fisch leaving for the Washington job. Brad discusses why he is not "mad", why it makes sense, why it does not makes sense, and stay to the end because we do a small 180 with some new information.
It is a big weekend for both the Wildcat basketball AND football teams. Hoops has a chance to prove they are the best team in the nation, while football hosts several football prospects to add to the pair of transfers they landed earlier in the week.
Brad gives some takes on TMac, Jedd Fisch, the worst coaching job in the Pac-12 and the villainy of Wisconsin hoops. There is a good chance you will disagree with at least one take.
Brad is all over the place today. We discuss the Alamo Bowl, transfers and decommits, hoops top ranking, athletic department finances, FSU getting screwed and more.
A potpourri of football talk. We discuss the big win over Utah, including THAT play, Arizona's chance at the Pac-12 title game, who should be coach of the year and who has done a bad job, the Tempe Butte-I-Fication Project and my daughter's first UA game.
Arizona has a chance to knock off two media darlings, Colorado football and Duke basketball. A win in Boulder could mean a special season and a win over Duke is always good for the soul. We also talk about evaluating QBs and more.
Pac-12 Media Day is behind us. Who can win the Pac? Who is the sleeper team? What is Arizona's most likely rotation? We also look at the commitment of Emmanuel Stephen.
One of the biggest 10 days in Arizona sports and Brad (and the family) were sidelined with illness. He's back with his thoughts on Jedd Fisch's coaching job against USC, why Noah Fifita is absolutely the guy and what is next for Arizona football.
The podcast currently has 110 episodes available.