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The Arizona football team begins its 2013 season against Northern Arizona at Arizona Stadium on Aug. 30, which is only four days away. From now until then, this Web site will count down the days with facts about the Wildcats, their players, coaching staff and opponents. This is not a ranking, only a list of 100 facts and observances related to the 2013 Arizona football team and coach Rich Rodriguez.

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Ka’Deem Carey will likely go down as the best offensive player in Arizona’s history after this season following only two full years on the field (provided he remains healthy). Here is a look at the UA records he has achieved, and those he can reach this year:

ACHIEVED

RUSHING

Most Individual Rushing Attempts (Season): 303 (2012: 13 games).

Most Net Yards Gained (Game): 366 (vs. Colorado, Nov. 10, 2012, 25 attempts).

Most Net Yards Gained (Season): 1929 (2012: 303 attempts).

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Game): 5 (vs. Colorado, Nov. 10, 2012).

Most Touchdowns Rushing (Season): 23 (2012).

Games Gained 100 Yards (Season): 10 (2012: Tied with Trung Canidate, who had 10 in 1999).

ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE

Most plays (Season): 340 (2012: 303 rushes, 36 receptions, 1 kickoff return).

Most gained (Game): 400 (vs. Colorado, Nov. 10, 2012).

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SCORING

Touchdowns scored (Game): 5 (vs. Colorado, Nov. 10, 2012; tied with Art Luppino, 5 vs. New Mexico State, Sept. 18, 1954).

Touchdowns scored (Season): 24 (2012; tied with Luppino, 1954).

ACHIEVABLE

CAREER RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

44, Art Luppino, 1953-56
29, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-

GAMES GAINED 100 YARDS
18, Trung Canidate, 1996-99
10, Ka’Deem Carey, 2011-

CAREER RUSHING YARDS
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The best Arizona player to wear No. 4, according to TucsonCitizen.com’s Anthony Gimino, is cornerback Darryll Lewis (1987-90), Lewis was the 1990 Jim Thorpe Award winner as the nation’s top defensive back, and went on to All-Pro NFL career.


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Last year, this site and TucsonCitizen.com ran a Top 50 Games in the history of Arizona football series. I will relive that list here with less than 50 days to kickoff and add one game to it: Arizona’s improbable 49-48 win over Nevada in the New Mexico Bowl last December, which landed as No. 38 on the list. Note, after clicking on the link, you will notice last year’s ranking. The list on this page is the current ranking.

No. 4: ASU smells roses but through broken nose as Cecil, DeBow lead Cats

No. 5: Zendejas returns after hastily leaving UA at halftime, makes 48-yard FG to beat Notre Dame

No. 6: 1982 upset win keeps Sun Devils from Rose Bowl, starts “The Streak”

No. 7: “Leap by the Lake” most amazing individual play in UA history gives Cats win over Huskies

No. 8: UA loses heartbreaker to ASU wondering: “The Catch” really a catch?

No. 9: Arizona (12-1) achieves best record, highest ranking to end season with 1998 win over Nebraska

No. 10: UA wins 1926 game after McKale delivers Salmon’s “Bear Down” line

No. 11: The Desert Swarm is born in 1992 near-upset of top-ranked Miami at the Orange Bowl

No. 12: Zendejas’ 57-yard FG ties UA record, keeps ASU out of Rose Bowl again

No. 13: Arizona blows 20-point lead and shot at the Rose Bowl with 1993 collapse at California

No. 14: UA upsets No. 2 UCLA in 1980 when Bruins appeared ready to be No. 1

No. 15: L.A. Times reporter: Arizona shows “fight of wildcats” in 1914 game vs. Occidental

No. 16: UA leads UCLA late in third quarter but loses big in 12-1 season

No. 17: Unranked Arizona upsets Ohio State, Woody Hayes in Buckeyes’ 1967 opener in Columbus

No. 18: Arizona and hasty coach Mudra lose Ultimatum Bowl to ASU in 1968

No. 19: Arizona keeps “The Streak” without loss to ASU alive in ’87 with bizarre finish that ends in tie

No. 20: Arizona fit to be tied with Cal despite leading 26-3 in third quarter

No. 21: Zendejas’ last-second 45-yard FG vs. ASU generates momentum for “The Streak” to endure

No. 22: Arizona wins its first bowl behind “Heat-seeking Missile” Chuck Cecil

No. 23: Collapse vs. Utah after leading 27-0 in fourth quarter changed the face of UA football

No. 24: UA shuts out ASU, Kush during dominating run for Sun Devils coach

No. 25: Arizona’s defense and Doug Pfaff’s last-second FG enough to upset sixth-ranked Oklahoma

No. 26: UA upsets ASU from Fiesta Bowl consideration in program’s best stretch

No. 27: Trung Canidate rushes for record 288 yards and three long TDs in ’98 shootout against ASU

No. 28: UA dominates No. 3 SMU, highest ranked non-conference foe to lose to Cats

No. 29: Arizona stuns second-ranked Oregon in most significant victory in Mike Stoops era

No. 30: Arizona’s win on last-second FG over ASU ends Frank Kush’s dominance in the series

No. 31: Arizona reaches its zenith under Mike Stoops with victory over Brigham Young in Las Vegas Bowl

No. 32: Arizona owed Cal a couple, knock Bears out of BCS title, Rose Bowl run

No. 33: Arizona’s 10-9 loss at Oregon in 1994, derailing its Rose Bowl hopes, still hurts

No. 34: ASU ripe for picking in banana uniforms for “The Streak” to reach eight

No. 35: Arizona tries risky fake PAT to beat California but loses in epic 4 overtime game

No. 36: Veal to Hill “Hail Mary” pass highlights “The Streak” reaching seven games against ASU

No. 37: USC outlasts Arizona 48-41 in one of most wild games played in Tucson

No. 38: Arizona Wildcats’ comeback against Nevada No. 38 in Top 50 games list

No. 39: Arizona shows signs of life under Mike Stoops with rout over No. 7 UCLA

No. 40: Art Luppino “The Cactus Comet” rockets toward 38 yards per carry and five touchdowns

No. 41: Fumblerooski enables Arizona to sweep USC, UCLA in L.A. for first time

No. 42: Sun Devil nemesis Dan White quarterbacks Arizona into Fiesta Bowl with win over ASU

No. 43: Struggling UA gets improbable win against ’83 Pac-10 champ UCLA

No. 44: Closing chapter of “The Streak” includes Arizona’s dramatic fourth-quarter heroics

No. 45: Arizona overcomes rival Texas Tech with unfathomable late-game rally

No. 46: Dick Tomey, the Desert Fox, does a number on UCLA by changing offense in midseason

No. 47: “The Streak” reaches three games, UA achieves best Pac-10 finish

No. 48: Arizona’s first game at Arizona Stadium in 1929, a 35-0 win over Cal Tech

No. 49: Underdog Arizona’s 2011 thriller over arch-rival Arizona State

No. 50: Arizona’s first win over arch-rival Arizona State, then known as Territorial Normal

Dropped out: Arizona’s first win in program’s history: 22-5 over Tucson Indians


WILDABOUTAZCATS.net publisher, writer and editor Javier Morales is a former Arizona Press Club award winner. He also writes blogs for Lindy’s College Sports, TucsonCitizen.com and Sports Illustrated-sponsored site ZonaZealots.com.

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