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How Arizona players graded during the 2024 season, per Pro Football Focus
The 2024 season is officially in the books for Arizona, and it was a bad one. At 4-8 overall and 2-7 in the inaugural year in the Big 12, the Wildcats saw their win total plummet by six games from the 10-3 mark of 2023, matching the largest season-over-season decrease in school history.
Looking at the UA’s Pro Football Focus grades, it’s easy to see why, as Arizona dipped in almost every category.
The Wildcats’ season grade of 75.6 ranked 104th out of 134 FBS schools, down from the 90.8 in 2023 that was tied for 16th-best. A year after having the 8th-best offense in the country, Arizona ranked 83rd, and on defense it went from 54th to 123rd.
Only the UA’s special teams grade improved, thanks mostly to kicker Tyler Loop and his NFL leg. The Wildcats ranked 48th after being 62nd last season.
The UA’s best-graded game this fall was the first one, the 61-39 victory over New Mexico in Brent Brennan’s debut, which earned an 88.7. The worst: 50.6 for the 56-12 loss at UCF, the program’s lowest-graded game since 2021.
While there were many factors that contributed to the rough 2024 season, one that played a big role was injuries and other circumstances that kept players out of action. Only 12 offensive and defensive starters from the opener logged at least half the snaps for the season, with the starting 11 on defense playing only 49.4 percent of snaps.
Defensive captains Jacob Manu, Gunner Maldonado and Treydan Stukes, each of whom suffered season-ending injuries, combined for only 743 snaps in 2024 compared to 2,129 last year.
Below is a breakdown of how Arizona’s players graded individually.
Offense
Most snaps: LT Jonah Savaiinaea (738 of 744), QB Noah Fifita (729), LG Wendell Moe Jr. (702), C Josh Baker (677), WR Tetairoa McMillan (669)
Highest overall grades (at least 100 snaps): McMillan (84.7 on 669 snaps), Fifita (75.9 on 729), Savaiinaea (74.2 on 738), RB Quali Conley (74.0 on 505), TE Keyan Burnett (73.9 on 287)
Best passing grades: McMillan (85.4 on 455 passing snaps), Fifita (73.4 on 479), Burnett (71.4 on 186), WR Chris Hunter (67,4 on 244), Conley (63.1 on 223)
Best pass-blocking grades: OL Leif Magnuson (90.1 on 51 pass-blocking snaps), Moe (86.0 on 453), Baker (84.2 on 449), Savaiinaea (83.4 on 478), OL Alexander Doost (76.0 on 370)
Best running grades: Conley (77.0 on 145 run snaps), RB Kedrick Reescano (74.1 on 68)
Best run-blocking grades: FB Kayden Luke (77.0 on 28 run-blocking snaps), Burnett (74.3 on 86), TE Tyler Powell (67.2 on 43), TE Roberto Miranda (65.2 on 102), Hunter (63.9 on 105)
Defense
Most snaps: DB Genesis Smith (749 of 804), LB Taye Brown (704), CB Tacario Davis (684), S Dalton Johnson (681), DB Owen Goss (583)
Highest overall grades (at least 100 snaps): G Smith (71.9 on 749 snaps), CB Treydan Stukes (70.7 on 195), DE Tre Smith (70.2 on 566), Goss (66.8 on 583), S Gunner Maldonado (64.1 on 190)
Best tackling grades: CB Demetrius Freeney (81.0 on 69 snaps), Davis (77.0 on 684), DT Chubba Ma’ae (76.5 on 139), DE Lance Keneley (74.0 on 217), D Johnson (70.4 on 681)
Best run defense grades: Stukes (73.5 on 77 run defense snaps), G Smith (72.1 on 349), DE Sterling Lane II (69.9 on 89), DT Kevon Darton (69.7 on 80), Maldonado (68.7 on 76)
Best pass rushing grades: Brown (71.8 on 68 pass rushing snaps), T Smith (70.9 on 306), DL Ta’ita’i Uiagalelei (67.4 on 292), DE Chase Kennedy (66.2 on 168), Keneley (63.6 on 94)
Best coverage grades: Kennedy (76.3 on 33 coverage snaps), G Smith (71.7 on 394), Stukes (69.7 on 117), LB Kamuela Ka’aihue (69.3 on 50), Goss (65.8 on 276)
Special teams
Most snaps: Ka’aihue (177), Jack Luttrell (154), Gavin Hunter (141), Brown (140), Tyler Mustain (137)
Best overall grades: G Smith (76.2 on 133 snaps), Mustain (75.8 on 137), Goss (75.1 on 94), Rex Haynes (74.1 on 71), K Luke (71.5 on 72)
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Arizona flys by Denver to stay undefeated
Brayden Burries gets embraced by his teammates during his interview after facing Denver on Nov. 24 in McKale Center.
Arizona’s final home game before Thanksgiving gave fans plenty to chew on in a 30 point win over Denver Monday night. The four freshmen Burries, Peat, Kharchenkov, and Aristode nearly outscored Denver with 69 points combined. Former Wildcat Carter Bryant made an appearance with Spurs teammate Dylan Harper since the Spurs played in Phoenix the previous day. Arizona now looks towards Norfolk State this Saturday.
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What state has the most rattlesnakes? See Arizona’s species
Snake facts: 10 surprising, scary and very cool things to know
Why do snakes flick their tongues? Can snakes smell fear? This video reveals 10 amazing facts about rattlesnakes, flying snakes and other species.
The Republic
If you’re an Arizonan, you’ve probably heard the tales of the state’s rattlesnakes or experienced them firsthand.
There are 13 different kinds of rattlesnakes in Arizona. The Arizona ridge-nosed rattlesnake is even the official state reptile.
Rattlesnakes are particularly common to see from May to October, since the snakes typically hibernate during the colder months.
While rattlesnakes have earned a reputation for being dangerous, they generally only attack when they feel threatened. You might encounter them while on a hike or even in your backyard, so you might want to watch your step.
Take a look at these photos of some of Arizona’s different kinds of rattlesnakes.
Which state has the most rattlesnakes?
You guessed it — Arizona has the most species of rattlesnakes in the country with 13 different kinds of rattlesnakes.
Texas is next with 10 different species of rattlesnakes.
What area of Arizona has the most rattlesnakes?
While rattlesnakes can be spotted all throughout Arizona, there are five places where they’re particularly common:
- Sonoran Desert
- Chiricahua Mountains
- Superstition Mountains
- Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument
- Grand Canyon region
Rattlesnakes are generally more common in areas with lower elevation. So, if you’re afraid, you might want to head north to Flagstaff.
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Arizona Cardinals vs Jacksonville Jaguars live updates, score for NFL Week 12 game Sunday
Arizona Cardinals commit 17 penalties in loss to 49ers
Theo Mackie and Bob McManaman discuss the Arizona Cardinals’ 41-22 loss to the San Francisco 49ers at State Farm Stadium on Nov. 16, 2025.
The Arizona Cardinals continue their 2025 NFL regular season schedule with an NFL Week 12 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars today.
The Cardinals are coming off a 41-22 loss against the San Francisco 49ers in their NFL Week 11 game.
The Jaguars beat the Los Angeles Chargers in the 11th week of the season, 35-6.
This is the first game between Arizona and Jacksonville Jaguars since 2021, when the Cardinals defeated the Jaguars in Jacksonville, 31-19.
Follow our live updates of the game, which is being played at the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, for the latest score, news, notes and analysis of the Week 12 NFL game on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Watch Jaguars at Cardinals with FUBO (free trial)
Cardinals vs Jaguars schedule: What time is NFL Week 12 game?
The NFL Week 12 game between the Cardinals and Jaguars is on Sunday, Nov. 23, at 2:05 p.m. MST, 4:05 p.m. ET.
Jaguars vs Cardinals TV: What channel is NFL Week 12 game on?
The Jaguars vs Cardinals NFL Week 12 game can be seen on CBS.
Cardinals vs Jaguars streaming: How do I watch NFL Week 12 game on livestream?
Streaming options for the Cardinals vs Jaguars game include FUBO, which offers a free trial, and other streaming services that carry CBS, like Paramount+.
Jaguars vs Cardinals announcers: Who is calling the NFL Week 12 game?
Spero Dedes (play-by-play) and Adam Archuleta (analyst) are scheduled to be the announcers for the Cardinals-Jaguars Week 12 NFL game.
Cardinals vs Jaguars game odds: Who is favored in NFL Week 12?
The Jaguars are a 2.5-point favorite over the Cardinals in NFL Week 12 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.
Jacksonville is -145 on the moneyline, while Arizona is +120.
The over/under (point total) is set at 47.5 points.
Jaguars vs Cardinals picks, predictions: Who will win NFL Week 12 game?
The Arizona Republic’s Jeremy Cluff is predicting a 24-20 win for the Jaguars over the Cardinals in the Week 12 NFL game today.
Other sites lean toward the Jaguars beating the Cardinals in their NFL Week 12 picks and NFL Week 12 predictions for the game, but not everyone is taking Jacksonville to cover the point spread.
Pregame reading for Cardinals vs Jaguars Week 12 NFL game today
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