Where do they go from here? We’ll find out Saturday night when the Arizona Wildcats play UCLA in the Rose Bowl, a place they haven’t won since 2010.
Arizona (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) heads to Pasadena with major uncertainty that comes from a change at quarterback, with sophomore Rhett Rodriguez starting for injured junior Khalil Tate. That’s just one of the key storylines to a game that essentially will dictate whether the Wildcats can make a bowl game this winter.
New kid on the (shotgun) block
RhettRod is no longer just the son of fired head coach Rich Rodriguez, he’s also Arizona’s first Tucson-area starting quarterback since Rincon’s Billy Prickett in 1991.