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Arizona FPI fall not as bad as expected and remainder of 2024 projections
Arizona fell from 70th to 79th in the ESPN Football Power Index. After a 56-12 loss at Central Florida on Saturday that fall could have been much worse. With Houston upsetting Kansas State and moving up 10 spots in the FPI, Arizona is now the lowest-ranked Big XII team in the ESPN metric.
Kansas is the only team in the Big XII with a worse overall record at 2-6. At 1-5 in conference games Arizona is in 15th place in the Big XII. Oklahoma State is the only team with a worse Big XII record at 0-6. Oklahoma State is also 3-6 overall and has lost six consecutive games after starting 3-0.
Arizona and Oklahoma State do not play in 2024. After a much-needed bye week, Arizona will finish the season hosting Houston on November 15, play at TCU on November 23 and host Arizona State. Houston is 4-5 overall and has won three of its last four games. TCU is 5-4 and ASU is 6-2.
The only game Arizona is favored in according to the FPI in its remaining three games is versus Houston. Houston also has a bye this coming week. Arizona is a significant underdog versus ASU after beginning the season as a prohibitive favorite in the FPI.
|
Date |
Opponent |
Chance to win |
|---|---|---|
|
11/15 |
Houston |
56.6 percent |
|
11/23 |
at TCU |
78.6 percent |
|
11/30 |
Arizona State |
29.4 percent |
TCU lost 37-34 at Baylor on Saturday to end a two-game winning streak. ASU rebounded from a 24-14 loss at Cincinnati with a 42-21 win at Oklahoma State on Saturday. Kenny Dillingham has ASU turned around after they finished 3-9 during his first season in 2023.
Arizona has the 38th-ranked 2025 class nationally. The 2025 Arizona class is fourth in the Big XII behind TCU, Baylor and Kansas State. Arizona has the 56th most talented roster nationally and 11th in the Big XII in the 247Sports team talent composite rankings. Depending on transfers Arizona should have a more talented 2025 roster.
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Where to watch Arizona Diamondbacks vs San Diego Padres: TV channel, start time, streaming for July 6
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The 2026 MLB season has surpassed the quarter mark, and after each team’s first 40 games, there’s plenty of reasons to tune in all summer long.
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami has already proven doubters wrong by launching 17 home runs, Pittsburgh’s Paul Skenes consistently looks like the best version of himself on the mound and Milwaukee ace Jacob Misiorowski is throwing harder than any starter in the majors.
The MLB action continues on Monday as the Arizona Diamondbacks visit the San Diego Padres.
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First pitch between the San Diego Padres and Arizona Diamondbacks is scheduled for 9:40 p.m. (ET) on Monday, July 6.
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Fiery crash on Loop 202 in Tempe under investigation
TEMPE, AZ — The Arizona Department of Public Safety is investigating a fiery crash on the Loop 202 in Tempe on Sunday evening.
Around 5:30 p.m., DPS officials say they were called to the freeway just west of McClintock Drive for an “unknown injury collision.”
The Arizona Department of Transportation confirmed that at least one vehicle had caught fire. The westbound lanes of the freeway have been closed because of the crash.
The smoke was also impacting eastbound Loop 202 traffic.
It’s not yet clear if anyone was hurt in the crash and how severe the injuries are.
How long the traffic restrictions in the area will last is not yet known.
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3 Arizona Cardinals Now on the Chopping Block Entering Training Camp
ARIZONA — The Arizona Cardinals will be one of the first teams to hit training camp this summer.
Arizona’s July 22 report date is among the earliest in the league thanks to their participation in the NFL’s Hall of Fame Game to begin preseason festivities.
Eyes and ears are curious to see what Mike LaFleur’s first training camp in the desert looks and sounds like. With four preseason games and numerous camp practices, Arizona will begin the process of trimming their roster down to 53 players ahead of the regular season.
These four Cardinals could find themselves on the chopping block:
RB Trey Benson
Benson’s had arguably the worst offseason of any returning veteran in Arizona, as numerous faces have arrived to his position room to ultimately push him down the depth chart.
Benson’s play in the prior two seasons leading up to the 2026 offseason was shaky at best. Injuries and erratic play in the backfield offset any flashes of potential the Florida State product has had.
Many thought Benson may have been the potential lead back this season, though after James Conner restructured his deal, Tyler Allgeier signed in free agency and Jeremiyah Love was drafted with the third overall pick — Benson’s playing time has been massively dwindled.
If the Cardinals keep four running backs, Benson is in line to compete with Bam Knight for the final spot.
CB Kei’Trel Clark
I’ve often included Max Melton’s name in similar lists, and while there’s no doubting the pressure facing Arizona’s former second-round pick, Melton’s spot on the roster feels safe.
Kei’Trel Clark, on the other hand, is a different discussion.
Clark started seven games his rookie season but has combined for just two starts in the last two years after. The Cardinals have continuously poured resources into the cornerback room, and Clark’s hung around.
Injuries to Starling Thomas and Sean Murphy-Bunting helped solidify Clark’s roster spot last season, yet with both working their way back to full health (on top of Garrett Williams potentially being ready for Week 1), the Cardinals will have a crowded depth chart.
Clark will need to have a big training camp and leapfrog somebody ahead of him to retain his roster spot.
QB Kedon Slovis
This is more circumstantial than regarding talent.
Slovis moves into training camp as the heavy favorite to get the axe with Jacoby Brissett, Gardner Minshew and Carson Beck over him on the projected depth chart.
Brissett has (reportedly) been told by Arizona he’s the starter. Minshew has more guaranteed money than Brissett on his contract and Beck is a third-round pick.
None of the three quarterbacks are going to be cut, leaving Slovis with two options: Turn into the greatest quarterback we’ve seen or be an unfortunate cut candidate.
Slovis probably won’t make his way back to the desert on the practice squad, either — especially if Arizona indeed keeps three active quarterbacks on the roster.
Was Slovis ever going to start for the Cardinals? No. However, he’s on the chopping block merely because of the new faces added this offseason.
Charge it to the game.
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