The Arizona Wildcats dropped their sixth game in a row on Saturday afternoon in embarrassing fashion, losing 69-7 to Washington State in Pullman.
The Wildcats now sit with a 2-7 overall record and an 0-6 Pac-12 record.
Here’s what we learned from the game:
From the get-go, Arizona’s plan to slow down Luke Falk and WSU’s Air Raid was to rush three and drop as many players into coverage as possible.
It didn’t work.
Falk completed 32 of his 35 passing attempts for 311 yards and four touchdowns. He became the first quarterback this season to complete over 90 percent of his passes (with a minimum of 20 passes thrown).