Arizona
Former Arizona Wildcats Head Coach Predicted to Hit the Ground Running
The Arizona Wildcats exceeded all expectations last year.
With a preseason win total set at 5.5, they nearly doubled that by going 10-3.
When a team overachieves like this, other schools around the country will want a piece of it for themselves.
That is what happened when the head coaching job at Washington opened up, as Wildcats’ head coach Jedd Fisch was hired to fill the role.
It will be interesting to see if Fisch can replicate the success that he had with the Wildcats last season with the Huskies this year. There are some similarities, as many analysts believe that an adjustment to a new school and conference will be the start of a rebuild in Washington.
However, Morgan Moriarty of Bleacher Report doesn’t believe there will be any rebuild.
In fact, his bold prediction for the 2024 college football season is that Fisch will have the Huskies on the cusp of the College Football Playoff.
“I like Jedd Fisch and the Washington Huskies to have a great year. Yes, I know a first-year head coach moving to a new conference with a young team sounds daunting, but hear me out,” Moriarty wrote.
One reason he believes Fisch will find success is the talent he is working with offensively. Two former Wildcats followed him in running back Jordan Washington and wide receiver Kevin Green Jr. A proven quarterback will also be replacing Michael Penix Jr., who departed for the NFL draft. Will Rogers is joining the program after playing four seasons with Mississippi State.
Fisch also found success in the transfer portal defensively to complement the 56 percent of returning production they have in place.
Cornerback Elijah Jackson is a great building block who stuck around.
Last but not least, the Huskies’ schedule this year is a favorable one, in Moriarty’s opinion.
“Washington’s first schedule as part of the Big Ten doesn’t look too troubling. In fact, I won’t be surprised if the Huskies were 5-0 through September, getting Weber State, Eastern Michigan, Wazzu, Northwestern and Rutgers. The Huskies also get Michigan and USC at home, traveling to face Penn State and Oregon with a home game vs. UCLA to close out November,” he wrote.
He believes that a nine-win season is within reach.
If that happens, Washington will be one of the teams under consideration for at least an at-large bid in the College Football Playoff.
Arizona
Warmer temps increase rattlesnake risks: Arizona Game and Fish
PHOENIX – Officials with the Arizona Game and Fish Department said unseasonably warm temperatures in the state will increase risks for rattlesnake encounters.
What they’re saying:
In a statement released on Feb. 27, the agency said while rattlesnakes are most active in desert areas from March through October, they “may appear earlier in the year as warming temperatures bring them out of winter hibernation.”
“During the spring, it’s common for rattlesnakes to be out during daylight hours,” read a portion of the statement. “As the days become increasingly hot, rattlesnakes tend to move around more at night.”
What you can do:
Officials said there are things people can do to keep themselves safe, including:
- Step back and let a rattlesnake move away if you see one on a trail
- Be mindful of where you place your feet and hands, because rattlesnakes can easily blend in with their surroundings
- Carry a flashlight at night, especially on warmer nights when rattlesnakes can be most active
- Clean up yard debris and reduce standing water near homes, in order to avoid attracting rattlesnakes
- Stay on marked trails, as rattlesnakes encounters are more likely to occur when a person leaves a marked trail
Game and Fish officials said people should do the following if someone was bitten by a rattlesnake:
- Remain calm
- Reassure the victim
- Call 911 and seek medical attention without delay
- Remove all jewelry and watches from the affected area
- Immobilize the extremity, and keep it below the heart
- Decrease total body activity, as feasible
The Source: Information for this article was gathered from a statement released by the Arizona Department of Game and Fish.
Arizona
Idaho 78-58 Northern Arizona (Feb 26, 2026) Game Recap – ESPN
MOSCOW, Idaho — — Jackson Rasmussen had 19 points in Idaho’s 78-58 win over Northern Arizona on Thursday.
Rasmussen also had seven rebounds for the Vandals (16-13, 8-8 Big Sky Conference). Isaiah Brickner scored 15 points while shooting 6 of 11 from the field and 2 for 4 from the line. Jack Payne shot 4 for 5 from beyond the arc to finish with 12 points.
Diego Campisano finished with 11 points for the Lumberjacks (10-19, 4-12). Chris Komin added 11 points for Northern Arizona. Karl Markus Poom also had 10 points.
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
Arizona
Former Arizona town employee sentenced in COVID-19 relief, embezzlement case
PARKER, AZ (AZFamily) — A former employee of a western Arizona town has learned her fate after being convicted in connection with COVID-19 relief fraud and embezzlement.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes said Thursday that Jennifer Elizabeth Alcaida, 50, a former office specialist for the Town of Parker, was sentenced by a Mohave County Superior Court judge to three and a half years in prison.
According to court records, between July and Sept. 2021, Alcaida took a total of $173,295.54 by writing unauthorized checks from town accounts, keeping cash she was required to deposit, and making personal purchases on a town-issued credit card.
Records also show she received more than $20,000 from the federal Paycheck Protection Program through the U.S. Small Business Administration after claiming the funds were needed to cover payroll for a personal business that did not exist.
Alcaida pleaded guilty Jan. 6 to felony charges of fraudulent schemes and theft. After her prison term, she will serve seven years of probation and has been ordered to pay $194,128.54 in restitution.
“This case is a clear example of someone who abused the public’s trust for personal gain,” Mayes said in a written statement. “Arizonans deserve to know that those who steal from their communities will be held accountable, and this sentence reflects exactly that.”
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