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Patricia Scott

The Arizona Wildcats secured a notable victory over No. 10 Utah, winning 23-10 with a strong defensive showing

Quarterback Noah Fifita was instrumental, completing 16 of 25 passes for 197 yards and two touchdowns. Arizona's defense excelled, recording two interceptions and successfully stopping Utah on four critical fourth-down attempts.


Utah struggled with their quarterback situation, particularly with freshman Isaac Wilson, which hampered their performance in the red zone where they missed several key opportunities. Arizona's offense also shone, racking up 95 rushing yards in their first seven carries, while Utah's defense faced challenges due to inconsistent tackling.


With this win, Arizona improved to a 3-1 record, while Utah dropped to 4-1. Looking ahead, Arizona is set to host Texas Tech on October 5, and Utah will have a bye week before facing Arizona State on October 11. Arizona's impressive defense and timely offensive plays were crucial to their success, while Utah will need to address their quarterback issues to regain their competitive edge.

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