Oct 21, 2008 | Arizona Daily Star
Sneak attack may shock Trojans
Antolin, a true freshman from Las Vegas, put up 237 all-purpose yards against the Golden Bears.
Oct 21, 2008 | Tuscon Citizen
The Bounce: RB recruit may commit to UA
Small backs Keola Antolin and Nic Grigsby are playing big roles for Arizona. Next up could be Daniel Jenkins.
Opinion by Greg Hansen : Livengood knows the math: 1 win = 4,000 tickets sold
D ear Mr. Football: Does Stanford have all the smart guys? Smartest guy in the stadium today might be UA athletic director Jim Livengood.
Cats' new center is 'feisty,' ready for challenge
Colin Baxter has studied two weeks for his first big test of the season. The Arizona Wildcats' new starting center can identify defensive fronts and call out assignments.
Wildcats preparing to face Huskies QB making first start
The Arizona Wildcats do not have to prepare for Washington quarterback Jake Locker anymore, but the unknown could be just as daunting.
UA center Kerley taking on coaching role
Center Blake Kerley has a new role - coach. The Arizona junior is still waiting to undergo season-ending surgery after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee against UCLA on Sept.
Diaz, suddenly a starter, says he'll have to 'step it up'
Mike Diaz left the Rose Bowl on Saturday to cheers from the dozens of relatives and friends who traveled to see him play.
Fridays are usually reserved as a day of focus and rejuvenation for the Arizona football team, given that they have a game the following day.
Arizona center Blake Kerley, 50, injured his left knee in the third quarter of the Wildcats' 31-10 win over UCLA Saturday in Pasadena, Calif.
Wildcats hopeful despite loss of C Kerley
Replacing starting center Blake Kerley won't be a snap, but Arizona is feeling good that its depth will make up for at least some of the experience being lost.
UA center Kerley may miss rest of football season
Starting center Blake Kerley was in pain as he used his crutches to walk up a steep incline after leaving the locker room with a possible sprained anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
UA injures UCLA's pride even more with win
' Don't expect a lot of sympathy from Arizona coach Mike Stoops about UCLA's injuries and inexperience.
Gimino: Arizona needs to beat battered UCLA
PASADENA, Calif.- A Saturday smorgasbord of sense and nonsense: To put UCLA's injury problems in terms easier to relate to, reverse the roles for Saturday's game.
Blake Kerley's role on the UA offensive line increases in importance today. The junior center is in charge of recognizing New Mexico's blitz schemes.
Wildcat blog : Wildcats' punter laments 'O' hot streak
Not everybody is happy about the Arizona football team averaging 55 points a game.
Lopsided victories unusual and enjoyable for everyone
To open the second half Saturday night against Idaho, the UA deployed just 10 men, one player short, although it should not be interpreted as an act of mercy.
As members of the Arizona football team filtered in and out of their practice facility this week, the first and last thing they saw was a reminder of their position.
Photo: Moredich: Cats' O-line has come along 'quickly'
The Arizona offensive line has undergone a transformation over the past couple of seasons by becoming bigger and stronger.
Gimino: Aiming to become band of brothers
Arizona safety Nate Ness had what must be a horrifying thought to most college seniors.
Football, security come together
Football and world security are coming together at Fort Huachuca. The University of Arizona football team is on the Army post working out, but by no means are the Wildcats comparing their training to what is ...