What was considered by most to be the strongest link of Arizona football's armor, the Wildcat offense looked like Arizona's weakest unit on Saturday night against BYU.
The group that is headlined by preseason Heisman-hopeful Khalil Tate was one that was looked at by analysts and writers before the opening kickoff as the foundation that Head Coach Kevin Sumlin and his staff were going to build their new program upon. If that's the case, the Wildcat staff needs to pour some more concrete.
The offensive machine that was supposed to keep the 'Cats competitive in games did the exact opposite on the opening night at Arizona Stadium.