TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Wildcats dominated Weber State 48-3 Saturday evening at Arizona Stadium, overcoming a 73-minute whether delay to secure a decisive victory in the season opener. the game, played on September 6, 2025, showcased Arizona’s offensive firepower and defensive strength against the visiting Wildcats.
The win marks a strong start for Arizona under head coach Brent Brennan, signaling potential for a successful 2025 season.A dominant performance against a Big Sky Conference opponent provides a confidence boost as the team prepares for upcoming challenges, including a demanding Pac-12 schedule. The decisive victory offers early momentum for recruiting and fan engagement, crucial elements for sustaining a competitive program.
Play was initially halted with 5:44 remaining in the first quarter due to lightning in the area. After a lengthy delay,the teams resumed,and Arizona quickly asserted control. Quarterback Noah Fifita led the offense, completing 20 of 28 passes for 288 yards and three touchdowns. Running back Jonah Coleman contributed considerably with 119 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
arizona’s defense proved equally formidable,limiting Weber State to just three points and forcing multiple turnovers.The Wildcats recorded six sacks and intercepted Weber State quarterback Kaden Jensen twice.The Wildcats’ scoring began with a 37-yard field goal by Cole Beck. Fifita then connected with Tetairoa McMillan for a 22-yard touchdown, followed by a 1-yard rushing touchdown by Coleman. Arizona continued to extend its lead throughout the game, entering halftime with a commanding 31-3 advantage.the second half saw continued dominance from Arizona, with Fifita adding two more touchdown passes and Coleman securing his second rushing touchdown.The final score reflected Arizona’s comprehensive victory, establishing them as a team to watch in the Pac-12 Conference.