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What we’ve learned about Arizona football so far and what we need to see from the Wildcats in Big 12 play

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

TUCSON, Ariz. – Arizona’s non-conference schedule revealed a potent rushing attack capable of adapting to⁢ personnel changes,‌ but meaningful⁢ questions remain ​as the Wildcats prepare‌ to ⁤enter Big ⁢12 competition. ‍While⁢ the team navigated the absence of starting running⁢ back jonah ‍Reescano, Ismail Mahdi and Quincy Craig emerged as key contributors, demonstrating the ​depth of the⁣ Wildcats’ backfield.

The Wildcats’ success in the non-conference‌ portion of the season-opening with a ‌win ‍and subsequent strong⁢ performances-has⁢ laid a foundation for their transition into a more challenging conference. However, the⁢ distribution of⁣ carries and ⁣defensive consistency ​will be critical factors as Arizona faces a new level of competition.

Reescano set the tone with an aggressive 51-yard, one-touchdown performance in the season‍ opener. When Reescano was unavailable, Craig stepped⁢ up with​ a standout performance against Hawaii, rushing for 125 yards and a touchdown, including a 54-yard ‌score.Last week, Mahdi carried the load, amassing 189 rushing yards and earning big 12 co-offensive player of the ‍week honors.

“I’m so⁢ proud ‌of that⁤ kid,” head coach Brent ⁤Brennan said after the Kansas State⁢ game. “What an⁣ awesome human‍ being he is. I‌ don’t no how ‍much‍ time you guys have‍ spent with him, but just his energy, the smile on his face, the way he ⁢makes you feel ⁤when you’re around him, he’s really special.”

The question‌ now is how carries will be allocated moving forward. Will Mahdi continue to receive the bulk of the ⁤workload, or will ⁣the carries be split between him and Craig? And when Reescano returns, how will the three running backs share⁤ the load?

The coaching staff has indicated a likely continuation of the “hot hand” approach, ⁢prioritizing whoever is performing best at the time. As long as the ‌strategy leads to‌ victories, the specific distribution of ​carries appears⁣ less⁢ critical.

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