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Arizona men’s March Madness live updates: Selection Sunday bracket predictions for Huskies

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The Wildcat diaspora waits with bated breath to see Tommy Loyd and company’s path to get to Glendale and the Final Four.

The Arizona Wildcats defeat at the hands of the Oregon Ducks in the last Pac-12 tournament shouldn’t knock the kids from McKale far down the pecking order, if at all for the Selection Committee.

The brackets will be revealed on Sunday and the road back to Glendale could have an effect on if the Wildcats can win their way back home.

It’s time for the madness so follow along throughout the day for updates on the Wildcats, the tournament and everything you need to know heading into the NCAA March Madness.

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When is Selection Sunday?

Selection Sunday is today! (I mean it’s kind-of in the name here friends) The Selection Sunday show will tip-off on CBS and Paramount+ at 3 p.m. AZ time.

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By dint of being knocked out of the last Pac-12 tournament, the Wildcats’ spot in the tournament is still safe but where they will end up is now up in the air.

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Arizona finished the regular season sixth in the final AP poll and seventh in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll. The question before the selection committee is: was the Wildcats’ Pac-12 Tournament loss to eventual champion Oregon damaging enough to knock them out of No. 2-seed (the absolute worst-case scenario) or will they hang on to the No. 2-seed in the West Region (the absolute worst-case scenario)?

March Madness starts with the First Four on March 19.

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Arizona Cardinals designate DL L.J. Collier to return from IR

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Collier has been out since Week 2 with a knee injury.

The Arizona Cardinals could have some defensive line reinforcements soon. On Wednesday, they designated defensive lineman L.J. Collier to return from injured reserve. That move opened a 21-day window allowing him to participate in practice.

Getting designated to return means that he must be activated during or at the conclusion of the 21-day window or revert to IR for the rest of the season.

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Collier injured his knee in Week 2 against the Carolina Panthers. He has one tackle in two games this season.

Last season, he had a career season. In 17 games with 15 starts, he had 29 tackles, 3.5 sacks, four tackles for loss and six quarterback hits. They were career-high marks in games, tackles and sacks, and he tied his career-high in tackles for loss.

In his third season with the Cardinals, he has been unlucky with injuries. He played in just one game in 2023, losing the rest of his season to a torn biceps. He played in all 17 games last season and missed 10 games after two games this year.

Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire’s Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on Spotify, YouTube or Apple podcasts.



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Arizona Cardinals ink former Pittsburgh Steelers preseason star

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Former Pittsburgh Steelers outside linebacker Eku Leota is signing with the Arizona Cardinals just one week after he was cut by the New Orleans Saints.

Leota played in three games for the Saints this season. The Steelers let go of Leota during final cut downs in August despite having a standout preseason for the team.

A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Leota was an undrafted free agent in the 2023 NFL Draft. He made the practice squad for the Panthers to start the year before being elevated in November. The 6-foot-3 linebacker can play both inside and outside but had stood out as an edge rusher for the Steelers during the preseason.

Leota played for the Auburn Tigers and Northwestern Wildcats during his college career, and lost most of his final collegiate season with a torn pectoral muscle. He had 7.5 sacks in his first season with the Tigers.

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In a crowded room, Leota still flashed and was able to separate himself enough to get noticed by other teams, and now, get a spot on an active gameday roster.

The Steelers, meanwhile, have lots of talent in their outside linebacker room and have four players they are comfortable with right now, which left Leota on the outside looking in.



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Arizona grandma surprised with $500, GoFundMe after helping stranger

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Valley social media influencer Jimmy Darts gave an Arizona grandma the surprise of a lifetime after helping him buy medicine at an Arizona Walmart. Eighty-six-year-old Connie didn’t hesitate to help, even though she’s struggling to afford food and rent. Darts surprised her with $500 on the spot and then set up a GoFundMe, where over 2,000 people have donated more than $58,000 to help turn her life around.



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