Saturday, September 15, 2018

Khalil Tate shines, Arizona routs Southern Utah for first win under Kevin Sumlin

We knew the Arizona Wildcats would beat Southern Utah, but it felt like they needed to win big to inspire some confidence after opening the season with two clunkers.

Well, they did just that.

Khalil Tate, who was inconsistent in the first two games, threw for a career-high 349 yards and five touchdowns, as the Wildcats pounded Southern Utah 62-31 to improve to 1-2, their first win under Kevin Sumlin.

Arizona, which shuffled its offensive line due to the return of left tackle Layth Friekh, had no trouble moving the ball, amassing 626 yards and scoring on 10 of 12 drives.

Tate was efficient, completing 13 of 20 passes, including several down the field. The junior connected for big gains with Shawn Poindexter (75 yards), Shun Brown (65 yards), Tony Ellison (55 yards) and Devaughn Cooper (53 yards).

The Wildcats found room to run, too. Gary Brightwell scampered for 86 yards on nine carries and J.J. Taylor had 54 yards on eight carries. Anthony Mariscal and Branden Leon each scored TDs in garbage time. Tate carried the ball four times for 19 yards and appeared to be favoring his left ankle at times.

One promising first-quarter drive ended with a Taylor fumble in SUU territory, but he made up for it by returning a squib kick for an 84-yard touchdown that put Arizona up 14-3 early in the second quarter.

It was UA’s first non-onside kick return for a touchdown since 2010 when Travis Cobb took one for six against Iowa.

While Shawn Poindexter had been UA’s go-to receiver in the first two weeks, it was Ellison and Brown receiving the bulk of the targets in this one. Ellison had four grabs for a career-best 114 yards. Brown had five catches for 97 yards and two touchdowns. Poindexter only had one catch but it went for a 75-yard score.

After SUU clanked a 32-yard field goal off the uprights in its opening drive, Tate found Ellison deep for 55 yards then again for a 17-yard touchdown to give the Wildcats an early 7-0 lead.

The Thunderbirds cut the deficit to 14-10 and eventually tied it at 17-all with 2:39 in the second quarter after a 13-play, 75-yard drive in which they twice converted on 4th-and-1.

Arizona’s defense struggled to get off the field. Southern Utah was 10-22 on third down and 5-6 on fourth down. The Wildcats tightened up a little in the second half, but the defense is a major concern moving forward, especially with injuries mounting.

Defensive end Justin Belknap may be out for the season with a broken foot, defensive tackle PJ Johnson missed another game with a leg injury and Jace Whittaker played one series Saturday before sitting out the rest of the game.

The Thunderbirds racked up 468 yards on 98 plays. The positives: The Wildcats got their first sacks (Anthony Pandy and Kylan Wilborn) and their first takeaway (a Jarrius Wallace interception in garbage time) of the season.

Arizona outscored Southern Utah 38-14 in the second half. Tate found Brown on a rollout for an 11-yard touchdown just before halftime to put Arizona up 24-17 at the break, then threw a two-yard TD pass to Cedric Peterson to open the third quarter.

Lucas Havrisik made a 35-yard field goal on Arizona’s next drive to extend the lead to 34-17, and then Tate found a wide-open Brown for a 65-yard touchdown to make it 41-17 with 8:14 left in the third.

After UA’s defense got a fourth-down stop deep in its own territory, Tate found Poindexter for a 75-yard touchdown. Anthony Mariscal then bolted for a 33-yard touchdown to make it 55-24 and Branden Leon later plunged for a one-yard TD after Wallace’s interception.

The Wildcats head to Corvallis next weekend to take on Oregon State to open Pac-12 play. The Beavers (1-2) missed a last-second field goal in a 37-35 loss to Nevada on Saturday.



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