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Updated Arizona Wildcats All-Time Football Seasons

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Arizona football played its inaugural season in 1899, spending the first 32 years as an independent before joining the now-defunct Border Conference in 1931.

Along with rival Arizona State (ASU), the Wildcats joined the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 1962. In 1978, both Arizona and ASU joined the Pac-12 Conference (then known as the Pac-10).

They were placed in the Pac-12 South Division when the conference realigned in 2011. Pac-12 divisions were eliminated in the 2022 season.

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Arizona joined the Big 12 in the 2024–2025 academic year on August 2, 2024, as part of a more extensive NCAA conference realignment.

The Wildcats have won at least a share of six conference championships, as well as a Pac-12 South division title in 2014. UA has made 21 bowl appearances, including an appearance in a New Year’s Six bowl.

Arizona has compiled a record of 646-511-33 (.557) through the 2025 season.

The program ranks 59th on the all-time FBS win list and 57th in all-time winning percentage.

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The table below provides an all-time season rundown with Conference, W-L record, win percentage, coach, and bowl game, if any, for each year.

Year Conf W L T Pct Coach(es) Bowl
2025 Big 12 9 4 0 .692 Brent Brennan (9-4) Holiday Bowl (L)
2024 Big 12 4 8 0 .333 Brent Brennan (4-8)
2023 Pac-12 10 3 0 .769 Jedd Fisch (10-3) Alamo Bowl (W)
2022 Pac-12 5 7 0 .417 Jedd Fisch (5-7)
2021 Pac-12 1 11 0 .083 Jedd Fisch (1-11)
2020 Pac-12 0 5 0 .000 Kevin Sumlin (0-5)
2019 Pac-12 4 8 0 .333 Kevin Sumlin (4-8)
2018 Pac-12 5 7 0 .417 Kevin Sumlin (5-7)
2017 Pac-12 7 6 0 .538 Rich Rodriguez (7-6) Foster Farms Bowl (L)
2016 Pac-12 3 9 0 .250 Rich Rodriguez (3-9)
2015 Pac-12 7 6 0 .538 Rich Rodriguez (7-6) New Mexico Bowl (W)
2014 Pac-12 10 4 0 .714 Rich Rodriguez (10-4) Fiesta Bowl (L)
2013 Pac-12 8 5 0 .615 Rich Rodriguez (8-5) AdvoCare V100 Bowl (W)
2012 Pac-12 8 5 0 .615 Rich Rodriguez (8-5) New Mexico Bowl (W)
2011 Pac-12 4 8 0 .333 Mike Stoops (1-5) Tim Kish (3-3)
2010 Pac-10 7 6 0 .538 Mike Stoops (7-6) Alamo Bowl (L)
2009 Pac-10 8 5 0 .615 Mike Stoops (8-5) Holiday Bowl (L)
2008 Pac-10 8 5 0 .615 Mike Stoops (8-5) Las Vegas Bowl (W)
2007 Pac-10 5 7 0 .417 Mike Stoops (5-7)
2006 Pac-10 6 6 0 .500 Mike Stoops (6-6)
2005 Pac-10 3 8 0 .273 Mike Stoops (3-8)
2004 Pac-10 3 8 0 .273 Mike Stoops (3-8)
2003 Pac-10 2 10 0 .167 John Mackovic (1-4) Mike Hankwitz (1-6)
2002 Pac-10 4 8 0 .333 John Mackovic (4-8)
2001 Pac-10 5 6 0 .455 John Mackovic (5-6)
2000 Pac-10 5 6 0 .455 Dick Tomey (5-6)
1999 Pac-10 6 6 0 .500 Dick Tomey (6-6)
1998 Pac-10 12 1 0 .923 Dick Tomey (12-1) Holiday Bowl (W)
1997 Pac-10 7 5 0 .583 Dick Tomey (7-5) Insight Bowl (W)
1996 Pac-10 5 6 0 .455 Dick Tomey (5-6)
1995 Pac-10 6 5 0 .545 Dick Tomey (6-5)
1994 Pac-10 8 4 0 .667 Dick Tomey (8-4) Freedom Bowl (L)
1993 Pac-10 10 2 0 .833 Dick Tomey (10-2) Fiesta Bowl (W)
1992 Pac-10 6 5 1 .542 Dick Tomey (6-5-1) Sun Bowl (L)
1991 Pac-10 4 7 0 .364 Dick Tomey (4-7)
1990 Pac-10 7 5 0 .583 Dick Tomey (7-5) Aloha Bowl (L)
1989 Pac-10 8 4 0 .667 Dick Tomey (8-4) Copper Bowl (W)
1988 Pac-10 7 4 0 .636 Dick Tomey (7-4)
1987 Pac-10 4 4 3 .500 Dick Tomey (4-4-3)
1986 Pac-10 9 3 0 .750 Larry Smith (9-3) Aloha Bowl (W)
1985 Pac-10 8 3 1 .708 Larry Smith (8-3-1) Sun Bowl (T)
1984 Pac-10 7 4 0 .636 Larry Smith (7-4)
1983 Pac-10 7 3 1 .682 Larry Smith (7-3-1)
1982 Pac-10 6 4 1 .591 Larry Smith (6-4-1)
1981 Pac-10 6 5 0 .545 Larry Smith (6-5)
1980 Pac-10 5 6 0 .455 Larry Smith (5-6)
1979 Pac-10 6 5 1 .542 Tony Mason (6-5-1) Fiesta Bowl (L)
1978 Pac-10 5 6 0 .455 Tony Mason (5-6)
1977 WAC 5 7 0 .417 Tony Mason (5-7)
1976 WAC 5 6 0 .455 Jim Young (5-6)
1975 WAC 9 2 0 .818 Jim Young (9-2)
1974 WAC 9 2 0 .818 Jim Young (9-2)
1973 WAC 8 3 0 .727 Jim Young (8-3)
1972 WAC 4 7 0 .364 Bob Weber (4-7)
1971 WAC 5 6 0 .455 Bob Weber (5-6)
1970 WAC 4 6 0 .400 Bob Weber (4-6)
1969 WAC 3 7 0 .300 Bob Weber (3-7)
1968 WAC 8 3 0 .727 Darrell Mudra (8-3) Sun Bowl (L)
1967 WAC 3 6 1 .350 Darrell Mudra (3-6-1)
1966 WAC 3 7 0 .300 Jim LaRue (3-7)
1965 WAC 3 7 0 .300 Jim LaRue (3-7)
1964 WAC 6 3 1 .650 Jim LaRue (6-3-1)
1963 WAC 5 5 0 .500 Jim LaRue (5-5)
1962 WAC 5 5 0 .500 Jim LaRue (5-5)
1961 Ind 8 1 1 .850 Jim LaRue (8-1-1)
1960 BIAA 7 3 0 .700 Jim LaRue (7-3)
1959 BIAA 4 6 0 .400 Jim LaRue (4-6)
1958 BIAA 3 7 0 .300 Edward Doherty (3-7)
1957 BIAA 1 8 1 .150 Edward Doherty (1-8-1)
1956 BIAA 4 6 0 .400 Warren Woodson (4-6)
1955 BIAA 5 4 1 .550 Warren Woodson (5-4-1)
1954 BIAA 7 3 0 .700 Warren Woodson (7-3)
1953 BIAA 4 5 1 .450 Warren Woodson (4-5-1)
1952 BIAA 6 4 0 .600 Warren Woodson (6-4)
1951 BIAA 6 5 0 .545 Robert Winslow (6-5)
1950 BIAA 4 6 0 .400 Robert Winslow (4-6)
1949 BIAA 2 7 1 .250 Robert Winslow (2-7-1)
1948 BIAA 6 5 0 .545 Miles Casteel (6-5) Salad Bowl (L)
1947 BIAA 5 4 1 .550 Miles Casteel (5-4-1)
1946 BIAA 4 4 2 .500 Miles Casteel (4-4-2)
1942 BIAA 6 4 0 .600 Miles Casteel (6-4)
1941 BIAA 7 3 0 .700 Miles Casteel (7-3)
1940 BIAA 7 2 0 .778 Miles Casteel (7-2)
1939 BIAA 6 4 0 .600 Miles Casteel (6-4)
1938 BIAA 3 6 0 .333 Orian Landreth (3-6)
1937 BIAA 8 2 0 .800 Tex Oliver (8-2)
1936 BIAA 5 2 3 .650 Tex Oliver (5-2-3)
1935 BIAA 7 2 0 .778 Tex Oliver (7-2)
1934 BIAA 7 2 1 .750 Tex Oliver (7-2-1)
1933 BIAA 5 3 0 .625 Tex Oliver (5-3)
1932 BIAA 4 5 0 .444 Gus Farwick (4-5)
1931 BIAA 3 5 1 .389 Fred Enke (3-5-1)

 

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Super Bowl LXI: Seahawks set as early favorite in 2027

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NFL: NFC Championship Game-Los Angeles Rams at Seattle SeahawksSeattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba (11) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half in the 2026 NFC Championship Game at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Super Bowl LXI in the Los Angeles area falls on Valentine’s Day next year, and 31 teams will again be going home with heartbreak.

With a little more than a year to go, sportsbooks are still feeling a lot of love for the NFC West.

The Seattle Seahawks are favored on consensus odds for Super Bowl LXI to again represent the NFC by a slim margin at +750 over the Los Angeles Rams (+800). The Buffalo Bills (+1000) have the best odds on the AFC side.

The Rams would be playing at their home field, SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., where they won Super Bowl LVI, if they can overcome the Seahawks and the rest of the NFC to get back to the big game. Seattle eliminated Los Angeles in the NFC title game 31-27.

Buffalo’s biggest competition comes from the reigning AFC champion New England Patriots, as well as the Baltimore Ravens (+1200). The Ravens made a coaching change after missing the playoffs in an attempt to catch lightning in a bottle as the Patriots did by hiring Mike Vrabel following consecutive 4-13 seasons.

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The Green Bay Packers (+1300) are followed by the Los Angeles Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions and Kansas City Chiefs on the next rung at +1500. The Lions and Chiefs missed the playoffs but still have the core pieces and foundational players from recent runs of success. A big question for the Chiefs is Patrick Mahomes’ recovery from a torn ACL.

Four 2025 playoff teams — the San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos, Jacksonvulle Jaguars and Houston Texans — are all +2000 to win the Lombari Trophy in 2027.

On the other end of the spectrum, the New York Jets have the longest odds to win the Super Bowl at 250-1 or plus +25000.

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They are below the Miami Dolphins (225-1), Arizona Cardinals (200-1), New Orleans Saints (175-1), Carolina Panthers (150-1) and Tennessee Titans (150-1).

The Las Vegas Raiders hold the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and are 125-1, even with the Cleveland Browns.

–Field Level Media

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Fabian Hurzeler vows to fight on at Brighton after defeat to Crystal Palace

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Fabian Hurzeler vowed to fight on through the toughest period of his managerial career after Brighton fans turned on him during Sunday’s 1-0 Premier League home defeat to bitter rivals Crystal Palace.

The under-fire Seagulls head coach was jeered and subjected to chants of “you don’t know what you’re doing” and “you’re getting sacked in the morning” as his side slipped to a painful loss at the Amex Stadium.

Ismaila Sarr was once again the Eagles’ derby hero, claiming a 61st-minute winner to back up a decisive double in last season’s 3-1 success on the south coast.

Palace leapfrogged Albion into 13th place courtesy of their first win in 13 games in all competitions, dating back to December 11.

“Now it’s not the moment to talk about my human feelings,” said former St Pauli boss Hurzeler.

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“Everyone can imagine how you would feel if 25,000 demand things and sing about you.

“It’s not an easy situation but there are only two options: to give up or to keep working harder, and that’s always the option I choose so far in my life.

“That’s why I am sitting here because I never give up. That’s what I will keep pushing to do.

“I think it’s the hardest moment (of my managerial career) but it’s also the moment where I try to get the most out of it, I learn the most and I will grow the most. I will face this adversity and I will get through it.”

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Brighton, who would have climbed into the top half of the table with three points, have now won just one of their last 12 top-flight fixtures.

Seagulls supporters initially took aim at Hurzeler in the 71st minute when he replaced Maxim De Cuyper, Carlos Baleba and Harry Howell with Diego Gomez, Yankuba Minteh and Danny Welbeck in a triple substitution.

Jeers grew louder as Albion’s struggles to create continued, building to a crescendo at the final whistle after some fans called for Hurzeler to be dismissed.

“I always promise I give my heart, I give my soul for this club, and I will keep doing this,” said the 32-year-old German.

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“It’s not an easy situation to take. But I will absorb the criticism.

“It’s fine if they (fans) find the person in me to blame – because in the end I’m responsible – as long as they support the team.”

Palace’s victory was a first in 10 top-flight outings, since a 2-1 win at Fulham on December 7.

Eagles manager Oliver Glasner, who celebrated on the pitch in front of a jubilant away end at full-time, said: “I just can say thank you to our fans. They had plenty of opportunities to boo us in the last months but they never did. This is the bond we created in the last two years.

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“Yes, they were disappointed and we were disappointed but they never booed at us. Today what we have seen right at the end, the players, the fans, this is what you can’t buy, these emotions, this feeling after a win.

“We will go home now, the M23 being really delighted. Our fans I think they will stop once or twice to buy another Guinness. That’s why football is so great.

“We couldn’t deliver the last two months. Today they are just happy.

“Tomorrow I think most of them have to go to work but Monday morning is easier to start with a win, especially at Brighton. This is why everybody was so emotional after the game.”

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Vera Zvonareva Returns to WTA 1000 Draw at 41

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Vera Zvonareva has qualified for the main draw of the Qatar Open, marking her first appearance at the WTA 1000 level since 2023.

The former world No. 2 resumed competition late in 2025 after a 19 month absence, reaching the final of the W100 Dubai in both singles and doubles. She has since played several qualifying events and has had some match wins despite missing main draws in Canberra, Adelaide, and Abu Dhabi.

In Doha, Zvonareva earned her place with straight set wins over Shuai Zhang and Magdalena Frech, her first singles victories over top 100 opponents since late 2023.

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The 41 year old is the oldest player in the Qatar Open draw and is currently the second most senior competitor on the WTA Tour, behind Venus Williams.

Zvonareva will open her campaign on Sunday against Peyton Stearns, setting up a first round meeting between players separated by 17 years.

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Hall of Fame legend says Terence Crawford is not on his level: “He didn’t do what I did”

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Terence Crawford has received plenty of plaudits recently, but one Hall of Fame fighter claims he isn’t on his level, along with Shakur Stevenson, believing that neither man is in the class he was in when he was active.

Crawford hung up the gloves back in December after defeating Canelo Alvarez and he has since been praised as one of the greatest fighters of the modern era, having reigned as undisputed champion in three weight classes.

Meanwhile, Stevenson is being heralded as one of boxing’s current best off the back of a one-sided decision victory against Teofimo Lopez, claiming a 119-109 decision on all three of the judges’ scorecards and becoming the the sport’s third-youngest four-division world champion in the process.

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However, despite the efforts of both men, former three-weight world champion James Toney told FightHype that their wins have not been dominant or destructive enough to warrant the same recognition as him.

“He looked good, alright, but it wasn’t no James Toney performance, you know that. Every time that I fought on the big stage, [Iran] Barkley, [Evander] Holyfield, John Ruiz and countless others – I am dominating them.

Terence Crawford, I love Terence Crawford, but he didn’t even do what I did. He didn’t do it, but he won 12 rounds. I did damage, I stopped people, I knocked people out, that is why they called me ‘Lights Out’.”

At 28 years old, there is plenty of time for Stevenson to further etch his name into the history books, with a possible move to the welterweight division potentially presenting the Newark southpaw with the opportunity to become boxing’s seventh five-division champion.

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Oak Hill Delivers Timely Lindsay Park Victory in 2026 Rubiton Stakes

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Lindsay Park, under the guidance of Ben, Will and J D Hayes, has claimed a vital success with Oak Hill’s Caulfield conquest in 2026.

This sprinter’s result in Saturday’s Group 2 Rubiton Stakes (1100m) was the first for the stable in metro ranks following the January 21 Sandown pair from Vivacissimo and Crocodile.

The month of January was testing for Lindsay Park, hit by on-track woes and the destructive bushfires across Victoria that torched extensive sections of their Lindsay Park estate, prompting horse evacuations.

Oak Hill’s win proved perfectly timed amid the hardships at the Creighton’s Creek training site, as per J D Hayes.

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Oak Hill ($4.60), piloted by Damian Lane, edged out Don’t Hope Do ($9) by a long head, with $2.70 elect Hedged settling for third, 1-¼ lengths behind.

“We are definitely happy to put January behind us and that was a terrific effort,” Hayes said.

“I thought he put the writing on the wall last start with his return run. We’ve taken all the gear off his head and he’s just starting to really learn his craft.

“He’s a late learner and a horse that we inherited from the late, great, Mike Moroney and he is getting better each preparation.

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“And it’s great to get Damian Lane back on board. He won quite a few races on him and it’s always good to get a winner for Rupert Legh in those colours.”

Hayes revealed the handicap Group 1 Oakleigh Plate (1100m) at Caulfield on February 21 could be next for Oak Hill.

Lane boasts an excellent record with the gelding, securing five of his eight wins aboard the sprinter.

The jockey is optimistic about Oak Hill navigating the Oakleigh Plate frenzy if chosen by the Hayes siblings.

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“He’s always had the talent and you can put him a touch closer and he’s got the turn-of-foot still,” Lane said.

“He’d handle it (Oakleigh Plate) well. He’s got that experience now in short course racing, hustle and bustle, and now that he’s more mature in the mind that’ll help him, and it will set up well.”

Race enthusiasts can find competitive odds in the racing betting markets for events like the Oakleigh Plate.

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Is Jac Collinsworth related to Cris Collinsworth?

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Cris Collinsworth has been the face of NBC’s Sunday Night Football coverage for over 15 years. Now, another Collinsworth is in the mix.

Jac Collinsworth will participate in official Super Bowl coverage for the second time ahead of Super Bowl 60. He’ll have the unique opportunity of hosting the pregame show from Alcatraz Island with Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison.

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According to NBC, the Super Bowl LX Pregame Show “will feature a look at the island’s historic significance as a military base, prison, and seabird conservation site, as well as the 19-month occupation by Native Americans in support of freedom and civil rights.”

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Jac, 30, began his relationship with NBC in 2013 while studying at Notre Dame. He was part of the sideline production team for four years and served as NBC’s sideline reporter for the Fighting Irish’s spring game in 2016 and 2017. After a four-year stint at ESPN, Jac returned to NBC in 2020 to become the host of Football Night in America and Notre Dame Football on NBC.

So, the obvious question is whether Jac and Cris Collinsworth are related. The answer is yes. Jac is one of Cris’ four children.

There you have it!

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NFL fans call out “delusional” Mark Wahlberg for predicting Patriots to blow out Seahawks in Super Bowl LX

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The Seattle Seahawks head into the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots as slight favorites. However, Hollywood star Mark Wahlberg thinks the Patriots will be too much for Seattle’s defense to handle.

Wahlberg, who is a lifelong Patriots fan, was asked about his prediction for Super Bowl LX during an interaction with TMZ Sports in San Francisco on Friday. Wahlberg predicted a dominant win for New England.

“It’s gonna be an ass-whooping, Patriots are gonna win big!” Wahlberg said. “It’s time for Drake Maye to take the throne!”

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NFL fans called out the actor for his “delusional” Super Bowl prediction.

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“Delusional.”

“Remember… he left the stadium when we were down 28-3… what kind of fan is he?”

Remember… he left the stadium when we were down 28-3… what kind of fan is he?

“He’s still trying to make up for leaving during 28-3.”

Hes still trying to make up for leaving during 28-3

“He probably thinks Tom Brady is gonna gear up tomorrow and save them lol 😂”

He probably thinks Tom Brady is gonna gear up tomorrow and save them lol 😂

“That’s a pipe dream.”

“The worst people being pro patriots .. makes u think.”

The worst people being pro patriots .. makes u think

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The Seahawks will make their fourth Super Bowl appearance on Sunday, hoping to win their second ring in franchise history. The last time they faced the Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2015, they suffered a dramatic 28-24 loss against Tom Brady’s team.

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The Patriots hired Mike Vrabel as their coach before the start of the season and Mark Wahlberg predicted success under the first-year coach during a coverstation with Stephen A. Smith in September.

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“For the last couple of years, I had no stress,” Wahlberg said. “And I found myself sitting on the couch with my son, getting anxiety again, getting that knot in my stomach, right? I lose my appetite.

“We’re going back. We’re going back to the promised land, adding more championships, adding more trophies,” he added. “The Krafts gotta build another trophy room. It’s happening.”

Vrabel has led a remarkable turnaround in his first season with the Patriots and aims to win the first Super Bowl in the post-Bill Belichick era.