SAN FRANCISCO — As they delve deeper into preparations for the fast-approaching Foster Farms Bowl, the Arizona Wildcats have a single goal in mind:
Finish what they started.
Remember when Arizona was 6-2 at the end of October? Remember when the Wildcats snuck into the College Football Playoff rankings?
They’re still playing, which is a good thing. Arizona practiced for about 2½ hours on an overcast Sunday afternoon at City College of San Francisco. UA’s meeting with Purdue at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara is mere days away.
The Wildcats are undoubtedly on the upswing with a young defense, a host of returning starters and a potential superstar quarterback in Khalil Tate.