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Official Arizona Pregame/Game Thread

Seriously, have we run maybe 2 misdirection plays all year on offense?
It's in our playbook, right?
This is why I would have preferred it if we'd hired Fisch. UA's got nothing. CU's got a significant talent advantage. They're trying anything and everything to create offense. I respect that.
 
This kind of coaching is the reason why we are all as cynical as balls. I'd have rather been born a Cleveland Browns or Detroit Lions fan.
 
They might as well have gone for it. The idea that we might actually get a couple first downs and move the ball out of there is stretching things.
 
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