[tps_title]Jackson and Neal reversed roles and stood out[/tps_title]
Last year, Johnny Jackson was a cornerback and DaVonte’ Neal a receiver. Thursday night, they were on opposite sides of the ball. Jackson led Arizona with eight receptions for 101 yards. Neal led Arizona in tackles and was also was effective on special teams.
On DaVonte Neal's blocked FG: That was the last time Arizona blocked a FG attempt since Carlos Williams did it in 2002 against Washington St
— Arizona Football (@ArizonaFBall) September 4, 2015
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— #BackThePac (@Pac12Networks) September 4, 2015
Very credible start for Neal.
11 tackles and now a blocked punt for DaVonte' Neal in his debut at cornerback for Arizona
— Matt Moreno (@MattGOAZCATS) September 4, 2015
Welcome back Johnny.
Johnny Jackson becomes Arizona's 1st 100-yard receiver of season. He has career-high 101 yards thus far
— Arizona Football (@ArizonaFBall) September 4, 2015
Johnny Jackson says heart has always been on offense. Still says he feels he could have done better
— Jason Scheer (@JasonScheer) September 4, 2015
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