The 1973 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona during the 1973 NCAA Division I football season.
Schedule[]
Date | Opponent | Rank | Site | TV | Result | Attendance |
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September 8 | at Colorado State | | | | W 31–0 | 17,217 |
September 15 | at Wyoming | | | | W 21–7 | 19,718 |
September 22 | Indiana* | | | | W 26–10 | 38,643 |
October 6 | at Iowa* | | | | W 23–20 | 40,365 |
October 13 | New Mexico | | - Arizona Stadium
- Tucson, Arizona
| | W 22–14 | 39,582 |
October 20 | Texas Tech* | No. 19 | - Arizona Stadium
- Tucson, Arizona
| | L 31–17 | 40,172 |
October 27 | Utah | | - Arizona Stadium
- Tucson, Arizona
| ABC | W 42–21 | 34,219 |
November 3 | at UTEP | | | | W 35–18 | 6,960 |
November 10 | at BYU | | | | W 24–10 | 19,597 |
November 17 | Air Force* | No. 19 | - Arizona Stadium
- Tucson, Arizona
| | L 27–26 | 39,733 |
November 24 | at No. 13 Arizona State | | | | L 55–19 | 51,383 |
- *Non-conference game
- Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
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Roster[]
- Bill Adamson, mg
- Dennis Anderson, s
- Mike Battles, s
- Theo Bell, wr
- Jay Bledsoe, og
- Wally Brumfield, de
- Mike Dawson, dt
- Obra Erby, lb
- Charlie Gorham, k
- Glen Gresham, lb
- Rich Hall, dt
- Willie Hamilton, rb
- Keith Hartwig, wr
- Allyn Haynes, og
- Bruce Hill, qb
- Mitch Hoopes, p
- Dan Howard, te
- Leon Lawrence, db
- Rex Naumetz, de
- Brian Murray, ot
- Mark Neal, wr
- Jim O'Connor, ot
- Vince Phason, cb
- Ransom Terrell, lb
- Jim Upchurch, rb
- Bruce Walker, dt
- Roussell Williams, cb
- Bob Windisch, c
Staff[]
Statistics[]
Passing[]
Player |
Comp |
Att |
Yards |
TD |
INT
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Bruce Hill |
104 |
216 |
1,529 |
9 |
9
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Rushing[]
Player |
Att |
Yards |
TD
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Jim Upchurch |
210 |
1,184 |
10
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Receiving[]
Player |
Rec |
Yards |
TD
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Theo Bell |
47 |
790 |
7
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Awards[]
All-WAC (1st Team)
- Jim O'Connor
- Willie Hamilton
- Roussell Williams
- Ransom Terrell
- Wally Brumfield
WAC Rookie of the Year: Bruce Hill
WAC Coach of the Year: Jim Young[1]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 2009 Arizona football media guide
- ↑ 2010 Arizona press kit
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v · d · eWestern Athletic Conference football champions |
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- New Mexico (1962)
- Arizona State (1963)
- Arizona & New Mexico & Utah (1964)
- BYU (1965)
- Wyoming (1966)
- Wyoming (1967)
- Wyoming (1968)
- Arizona State (1969)
- Arizona State (1970)
- Arizona State (1971)
- Arizona State (1972)
- Arizona & Arizona State (1973)
- BYU (1974)
- Arizona State (1975)
- BYU & Wyoming (1976)
- Arizona State & BYU (1977)
- BYU (1978)
- BYU (1979)
- BYU (1980)
- BYU (1981)
- BYU (1982)
- BYU (1983)
- BYU (1984)
- Air Force & BYU (1985)
- San Diego State (1986)
- Wyoming (1987)
- Wyoming (1988)
- BYU (1989)
- BYU (1990)
- BYU (1991)
- BYU & Fresno State & Hawaii (1992)
- BYU & Fresno State & Wyoming (1993)
- Colorado State (1994)
- Air Force & BYU & Colorado State & Utah (1995)
- BYU (1996)
- Colorado State (1997)
- Air Force (1998)
- Hawaii & Fresno State & TCU (1999)
- TCU & UTEP (2000)
- Louisiana Tech (2001)
- Boise State (2002)
- Boise State (2003)
- Boise State (2004)
- Boise State & Nevada (2005)
- Boise State (2006)
- Hawaii (2007)
- Boise State (2008)
- Boise State (2009)
- Boise State & Hawaii & Nevada (2010)
- Louisiana Tech (2011)
- Utah State (2012)
| | National championships in bold |
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