If your first time watching the Arizona Wildcats play football this year was during the Territorial Cup, you got a season in review all wrapped up in one game.
The Wildcats squandered multiple scoring chances in the red zone, had costly penalties and turned the ball over at critical moments, much as they did throughout the first year of the Jedd Fisch era, in falling 38-15 at ASU on Saturday afternoon in the Territorial Cup.
It was the fifth straight loss for Arizona (1-11, 1-8 Pac-12) against ASU, the first time that’s happened since dropping nine in a row from 1965-73, and capped off the worst season in school history in terms of losses.