2016 Arizona Wildcats football team


The 2016 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona in the 2016 season. The season was the Wildcats's 117th overall, 39th as a member of the Pac-12 Conference, and its sixth within the Pac-12 South Division. The team played their home games at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona for the 88th straight year. They were led by fifth-year head coach Rich Rodriguez. They finished the season 3–9, 1–8 in Pac-12 play to finish in last place in the South Division.

Previous season and offseason

The Arizona Wildcats finished the 2015 season with a 7–6 record, fifth in the Pac-12 standings and as the 2015 New Mexico Bowl Champions. Despite a plague of injuries on offense and defense, with over 23 starters missing significant playing time due to injury and 30 freshmen seeing meaningful playing time, head coach Rich Rodriguez led the Wildcats to a 7+ win season for the 2nd time and a bowl game for the 4th time in his 4th as the Arizona head coach. The Wildcats concluded their season with an improbable victory at the 2015 New Mexico Bowl against New Mexico; 45–37 victory over the Lobos.

Preseason

Draft picks

The NFL Draft will take place from April 28 through 30, 2016 and will be hosted by the Auditorium Theatre in Chicago, IL. The two following members of 2015 Arizona Wildcats football team were selected in the 2016 NFL Draft.
PlayerPositionRoundPickTeam
Will ParksS6thNo. 219Denver Broncos
Scooby Wright IIILB7thNo. 250Cleveland Browns

Departures

The Wildcats would lose twenty-one senior football players to graduation as well as two junior football players who would choose to forego their senior season in pursuit of an earlier NFL career. The Wildcats would lose six more players from the 2015 team due to various reasons. Notable departures from the 2015 squad included.
NameNumberPos.YearNotes
Cayleb Jones#1WRRS Juniorforegoing for the senior season, declaring in the 2016 NFL Draft, signed an undrafted free agent pick to the Philadelphia Eagles
Scooby Wright III#33LBJuniorforegoing for the senior season, declaring in the 2016 NFL Draft, to Cleveland Browns
Jerrard Randall#8QBRS SeniorGraduated
David Richards#4WRRS SeniorGraduated, signed an undrafted free agent pick to Atlanta Falcons
Johnny Jackson#30WRRS SeniorGraduated
Jared Baker#23RBRS SeniorGraduated, signed an undrafted free agent pick to Arizona Cardinals
Cayman Bundage#61OLSeniorGraduated
David Catalano#68OLRS SeniorGraduated
Kaige Lawrence#75OLRS SeniorGraduated
Lene Maiava#77OLRS SeniorGraduated, signed an undrafted free agent pick to Seattle Seahawks
Reggie Gilbert#8DLRS SeniorGraduated, signed an undrafted free agent pick to Green Bay Packers
Jeff Worthy#55DLSeniorGraduated
Antonio Smothers#4LBSeniorGraduated
Hayden Gregory#49LBRS SeniorGraduated
Sir Thomas Jackson#53LBRS SeniorGraduated
Jamar Allah#7SRS SeniorGraduated
Will Parks#11SRS SeniorGraduated, to Denver Broncos
Anthony Lopez#28SRS SeniorGraduated
Trevor Niemann#38SSeniorGraduated
Casey Skoworn#41PKRS SeniorGraduated
Drew Riggleman#39KSeniorGraduated
Jose Romero#54LSRS SeniorGraduated
Griffin Goudreau#63LSSeniorGraduated
Sharif Williams#90DLRS FreshmanMedically retired from the knee injury
Jonathan Haden#7RBRS JuniorTransfer to TBA
T.D. Gross#90OLRS Seniordismissed from the football program
Kendal Franklin#43LBRS FreshmanDismissed, Transfer to McNeese State
Derrick Turituri#45LBRS Juniordismissed from the football program
Anthony Fotu#42DLSeniordismissed from the football program

Transfers

In addition to the 2016 recruiting class, Arizona added two transfer football players in 2016 season. Linebacker Michael Barton transferred to Arizona in January from California. As a graduate transfer, Barton is immediately eligible to play in 2016, and he will have 1 year of his eligibility remaining. In 2011, Barton was a 4-star recruit out of De LaSalle High School in Concord, CA.
Wide receiver Zach Benjamin transferred to Arizona in May from Florida. Benjamin is immediately eligible to play in 2016, and he will have 2 years of eligibility remaining. In 2013, Benjamin was a 3-star recruit out of De LaSalle High School in Tampa, FL.
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Michael Barton14Linebacker6'1"186RS SeniorConcord, CAtransferred to Arizona in January from California. As a graduate transfer, Barton is immediately eligible to play in 2016 season, and he will have 1 year of eligibility remaining.
Zach Benjamin87Wide receiver6'1"186RS JuniorTampa, FLtransferred to Arizona in May from South Florida, Benjamin is immediately eligible to play in 2016 season, and he will have 2 years of eligibility remaining.

Recruiting

Position key

Arizona inked two junior college transfer players in February 2016, including 2-star walk-on safety Jalen Jenkins and 2-star wide receiver Shawn Poindexter. All junior college transfers will enroll at Arizona in February 2016, participate in spring practice and be eligible to play in 2016.
Four freshmen signed financial aid agreements with Arizona in 2015 and will join with the junior college transfer as January 2016 enrollees. Financial aid agreements are binding on schools but non-binding on players. Early freshmen enrollees include 4-star offensive guard Michael Eletise and 4-star quarterback Khalil Tate. Additionally, 4-star inside linebacker Kahi Neves expected to sign a financial aid agreement and enroll in January 2016.
National Signing Day is February 3, 2016. The incoming players listed below include the three junior college transfers that have signed binding letters of intent during the junior college transfer signing period, and the two incoming freshmen who have signed financial aid agreements to enroll in January 2016.
The Wildcats would go on to land another top 10 recruiting class in 2016. The Wildcats has finish another top 10 in the Pac-12 recruitment class
The 2016 Wildcats had spring practice from February 12, 2016 to March 25, 2016.

2016 returning missionaries

The returning missionaries will be filled in when national signing day occurs. Arizona had seven returning players on offense, five on defense and five on special teams that started games in 2015.
Offense
PlayerClassPosition
Anu Solomon rsJrQB
Nick Wilson JrRB
Tyrell Johnson JrWR
Trey Griffey rsSrWR
Nate Phillips SrWR
Samajie Grant SrWR
Layth Friekh JrOL
Jacob Alsadek rsJrOL
Freddie Tagaloa rsSrOL

Defense
PlayerClassPosition
Tellas Jones rsSrS
Cam Denson JrCB
Devin Holiday SrCB
DaVonte' Neal rsSrCB
Jarvis McCall Jr. rsJrCB
Jake Matthews SrLB
Cody Ippolito rsJrLB
Parker Zellers rsJrDL
Calvin Allen rsJrDL

Special teams
PlayerClassPosition
Josh Pollack JrPK
Matt Aargon SRP
Nick Reinhardt rsSOLS

Indicates player was a starter in 2015 but missed all of 2016 due to injury.

Fall camp

Pac-12 media days are set for July 14–15 in Hollywood, California. Prior to media days, The Wildcats were also picked by the Pac-12 media to finish fourth at South Division in the conference standings and received 87 first place votes, with the remainder going to top-picked UCLA in the South Division.
Fall camp is scheduled for August.

Personnel

Coaching staff

Coaching Staff Sources: ArizonaWildcats.com

Coaching changes

Depth Chart Source: 2016 Arizona Wildcats Football Fact Book

Injury report

Regular season

Schedule

Arizona announced its 2016 football schedule on November 24, 2015. The 2016 schedule consists of 7 home, 4 away, and 1 neutral site game in the regular season. Arizona will face all five Southern Division opponents: Arizona State, Colorado, UCLA, USC and Utah. They will also face four Northern Division opponents: Oregon State, Stanford, Washington, and Washington State. Arizona is not scheduled to play Pac-12 North opponents California or Oregon.
The team will scheduled to play three non-conference games, two home games against Hawaii of the MWC, Grambling State of the FCS' SWAC and travel to Glendale, AZ to play BYU of the for the Cactus Kickoff at University of Phoenix Stadium, a non—conference game at a neutral site one neutral site game.

Game summaries

vs BYU
Sources:
Overall recordLast meetingResult
12–9–12008Arizona 31–21

Game Stats:
BYU – T. Hill
Arizona – A. Solomon
BYU – M. Carter
Arizona – N. Wilson
BYU – M. Laulu-Pututau
Arizona – N. Phillips
BYU –
Arizona –
Grambling State

Arizona played their home opener against Grambling State, which was the Wildcats' first home game since the 2011–2013's expansion to over 56,000 in Tucson. This was the first-ever meeting between the two teams.
Grambling opened the 2015 season in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and finished the 2015 season with a 9–3 record and ranked #21 in the final regular season FCS poll, with a 73–14 loss at Cal. The Tigers then lost to Bethune-Cookman before winning nine straight games to reach the SWAC championship game, which they lost to Alcorn State.
Brandon Dawkins, starting after Anu Solomon hurt his knee during practice Wednesday, ran for two touchdowns and threw for another, all in the second half, and Arizona rallied from an 18-point deficit and escaped with a 31–21 victory.
The Wildcats, 45-point favorites, trailed 21–3 at halftime and looked in danger of their first-ever loss to an FCS school.
But the Tigers, who lost quarterback DeVante Kincade to injury late in the first half, committed six second-half turnovers, four of them in a row in the third quarter. Backup Trevon Cherry threw three interceptions and fumbled the ball away once.
Dawkins, a redshirt sophomore, completed 15 of 29 passes for 223 yards and gained 97 yards in 16 carries. He scored on runs of 21 and 2 yards and threw a 34-yard touchdown pass to Trey Griffey. Nick Wilson rushed for 116 yards, including an 11-yard TD run.
Kincade completed 15 of 19 passes for 193 yards and two scores before leaving with a leg injury with 2:38 to play in the second quarter. Grambling's Chad Williams caught 13 passes for 152 yards.
Cody Ippolito recovered two fumbles, both leading to Arizona touchdowns; later in the fourth quarter, Ippolito was ejected after the officials ruled that he targeted Cherry. Ippolito's helmet contacted Cherry's chin after he released a pass.
The Tigers took the opening kickoff and went 81 yards in seven plays, Kincade throwing a 2-yard touchdown pass to Verlan Hunter.
The Wildcats had Grambling pinned in a third-and-29 situation at the Tigers 17 when Kincade threw short to Martez Carter, who raced down the sideline 49 yards to the 34. Six plays later, Kincade threw 26 yards to Devohn Lindsey for a touchdown that made it 14–0 with 11:55 left in the half.
Dawkins’ 42-yard run highlighted a drive to the Grambling 6 but, on fourth-and-1, Wilson was hit in the backfield and fumbled the ball away.
A 70-yard pass from Dawkins to Samajie Grant led to Arizona's only first-half points, Josh Pollock's 31-yard field goal.
Arizona improved to 5–0 in home openers under coach Rodriguez. "I just love stress," he said. "Let's have a stressful game against a I-AA. Give them credit. Their coaching staff did a great job. They played really hard. Their skill players, particularly their quarterback and their running back, were every bit as good as I thought. They outplayed us for a large part of the game…At halftime, I wasn’t going to scream and yell…We just challenged them to see what they’re made of a little bit. Go out and execute, take pride in our conditioning. It was a battle the whole day."
Grambling's legendary World Famed Tiger Band performed with the Arizona marching band for the National Anthem, and also during the halftime show in Tucson. Both bands famously performed for the first NFL Super Bowl in 1967.
Game Stats:
Grambling State – T. Cherry
Arizona – B. Dawkins
Grambling State – M. Carter
Arizona- N. Wilson
Grambling State – C. Williams
Arizona- S. Grant
Grambling State –
Arizona
Hawaii
Overall recordLast meetingResult
4–01998Arizona 28–6

The last time these two teams met was 1998. Arizona leads the all-time series 4–0 against the Warriors. Former Hawai'i quarterback Nick Rolovich enters his first season as head coach. Hawai'i opens its season on Aug. 27 against Cal in Sydney, Australia. Arizona will be looking to get consecutive wins over Hawaii for the first time since 1951–52, and will be hoping to get their fifth win of the season in the series all time. In 1998, UofA won the previous meeting over Hawaii 28–6 in Honolulu.
Game Stats
Hawaii – D. Brown
I. Woolsey
Arizona- B. Dawkins
Hawaii – S. Lakalaka
Arizona- J.J. Taylor
B. Dawkins
T. Johnson
Hawaii – J. Ursua
Arizona- S. Brown
Hawaii – None
Arizona – D. Flannigan-Fowles
Washington
Overall recordLast meetingResult
11–20–12015Washington 49–3

The Wildcats open conference play at home against the Huskies for the 32nd time. In 2015, UA lost in Seattle 49–3. UA won in 2014 in Tucson. Washington leads the all-time series 19–11–1.
Game Stats
Washington – J. Browning
Arizona – B. Dawkins
Washington – L. Coleman
Arizona – B. Dawkins
Washington – C. McClatcher
Arizona – S. Brown
Washington
Arizona
at UCLA
Overall recordLast meetingResult
15–23–22015UCLA 56–30

The Wildcats first road conference game is against UCLA for the 40th time. Arizona will be looking to get their first road win in Pasadena since 2010. The Bruins won in Tucson in 2015 and lead the all-time series 22–15–2. UA has lost four in a row to the Bruins.
Game Stats
Arizona – B. Dawkins
UCLA – J. Rosen
Arizona – K. Tate
UCLA – N. Starks
Arizona – S. Brown
UCLA – K. Walker III
Arizona
UCLA
at Utah
Overall recordLast meetingResult
19–20–22015Arizona 37–30 OT

Arizona will visit Utah for the 92nd time in Salt Lake City, UT. Arizona will be looking to get consecutive wins over Utah for the first time since 1951–52, and will be hoping to get their five win in five seasons in the series all time. Arizona beat the then-10th-ranked Utes in Tucson in double-overtime in 2015, ensuring the Wildcats a six-win season and bowl eligibility. Arizona has won four in a row in the series and is 4–1 against the Utes since they joined the Pac-12 in 2011. Utah leads the all-time series 20–19–2.
Game Stats
Arizona – B. Dawkins
Utah – T. Williams
Arizona – B. Dawkins
Utah – A. Shyne
Arizona – T. Griffey
Utah – E. Moeai
Arizona –
Utah –
USC
Overall recordLast meetingResult
8–312015USC 38–30

The Wildcats have lost three in a row to the Trojans but all three games were close. UA lost 38–30 in Los Angeles in 2015, 28–26 in Tucson in 2014 and 38–31 in L.A. 2013. Arizona's last win in the series came in 2012 in Tucson. USC leads the all-time series 31–8.
Game Stats
Overall recordLast meetingResult
14–152015Stanfurd 55–17

Stanford leads the all-time series 15–14 after a 55–17 win in 2015. Arizona has lost four in a row and six of the last seven to the Cardinal. Arizona will enter their eighth game of the season against their Pac-12 North inter-divisional opponent, Stanford for the 37th time in Tucson, and the Wildcats will be hoping to get their first win over the Stanford since 1996.
Game Stats
Overall recordLast meetingResult
26–152015Washington State 45–42

Arizona lost last season in Tucson and two of three but has won six of eight in the series. UA has won four in a row in Pullman against the Cougars. UA leads the all-time series 26–15. Arizona will visit the Washington State for the 42nd time.
Game Stats
Overall recordLast meetingResult
5–132015Arizona 38–31
at Oregon State
Overall recordLast meetingResult
22–142015Arizona 44–7
Arizona State
The 90th Territorial Cup game will be hosting their biggest rivals, Arizona State on senior night in Tucson on the Friday of Thanksgiving weekend. Arizona leads the all-time series 48–40–1. ASU won the 2015 game in Tempe and three of four in the series since Todd Graham and Rich Rodriguez were hired.
Arizona did not throw a pass in the second half.
Game MVP - Brandon Dawkins
Samajie Grant 176 rushing yards, Zach Green 126 rushing yards, school-record 511 rushing yards

Attendance

SeasonGamesSelloutsW–L–T AttendanceAverageBest
2016712–1–0 65,000

Statistics

Team

Offense

Defense

Key: POS: Position, SOLO: Solo Tackles, AST: Assisted Tackles, TOT: Total Tackles, TFL: Tackles-for-loss, SACK: Quarterback Sacks, INT: Interceptions, Yards: Yards, TDS: Touchdowns, BU: Passes Broken Up, PD: Passes Defended, QBH: Quarterback Hits, FF: Forced Fumbles, FR: Fumbles Recovered, BLK: Kicks or Punts Blocked, SAF: Safeties

Special teams

Non-conference opponents

Pac-12 opponents

Score total by Quarters

Awards and honors

Weekly Awards

Week 1

Nick Wilson
Jamie Nunley
Matthew Stagg
Dane Cruikshank
Issac Steele
Justin Belknap
Jalen Cochran
Zach Werlinger
Parker Zellers
Bryson Cain
Richard Merritt
Lee Anderson III
Richie Estrada
Nick Reinhardt
Brandon Dawkins
J.J. Taylor
Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles
Josh Pollack
Nate Phillips
Tyrell Johnson
Zach Benjamin
Larry Tharpe Jr.
Jarrius Wallace
; Week 7
; Week 8
; Week 9
; Week 10
; Week 11
; Week 12
; Week 13
; Week 14

Award Watch Lists

;Anu Solomon
;Nick Wilson
;Paul Magloire Jr.
Senior Bowl
All Star Game

Media affiliates

Radio

NFL Draft Evaluations

NFL Draft Combine

† Top performer

2017 NFL Draft

The 2017 NFL Draft was held at the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia on April 27 through April 29, 2017. The following Arizona players were either selected or signed as free agents following the draft.