GAME PREVIEW: Beavers vs Wildcats (Week 4)
Beavers (3-0) are visiting struggling Wildcats (0-3) to conclude their two-game road trip.
Despite the Arizona's 0-3 record, they've played competitive football against strong opponents, hoping to break their losing streak against the visiting conference rivals. Beavers are off to a great start this season, playing disciplined defense that finds offensive support from a heavy run game. As the Beavers approach the most difficult stretch of the season, ready to host the championship contenders Michigan Wolverines at home in Week 5, win against the Wildcats could help them climb the playoff rankings and put them on top of the PAC-12 conference standings.
Beavers defense, led by their captain Cheyvon Gordon, has been ranked as the nation's third best defense, consistently shutting down opponents' offenses in the first half. ULSA's pass rusher is off to a great start individually, carrying over his form from the last season after posting six quarterback sacks in first three games, claiming a top spot on the FBS standings.
Wide receiver Tremaiyne Grant has secured a starting spot in his freshman season, paving the way for Beavers' running backs with his blocking duties. After a consistent start to his D1 career, Grant is looking to step up his role in the pass offense and catch his first touchdown of the season. Beavers were seen on the practice field on Thursday evening, going through fierce one-on-one battles that earned a kick returner role for Tre Grant and punt returning duties for another freshman wide receiver, Jacob Hart, who is looking to make his debut against the Wildcats.
Prediction: Wildcats offense takes time to find their rhythm, Beavers go all in during the first half
Beavers will get the taste of NFL atmosphere as the game will be hosted at the State Farm Stadium, home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals.
National Playoff Rankings: ULSA #8 (OFF: 15; DEF 3) ARIZONA N/A (OFF: 23; DEF: 28)
#gobeavers GAME PREVIEW: Beavers vs Wildcats (Week 4)
Beavers (3-0) are visiting struggling Wildcats (0-3) to conclude their two-game road trip.
Despite the Arizona's 0-3 record, they've played competitive football against strong opponents, hoping to break their losing streak against the visiting conference rivals. Beavers are off to a great start this season, playing disciplined defense that finds offensive support from a heavy run game. As the Beavers approach the most difficult stretch of the season, ready to host the championship contenders Michigan Wolverines at home in Week 5, win against the Wildcats could help them climb the playoff rankings and put them on top of the PAC-12 conference standings.
Beavers defense, led by their captain Cheyvon Gordon, has been ranked as the nation's third best defense, consistently shutting down opponents' offenses in the first half. ULSA's pass rusher is off to a great start individually, carrying over his form from the last season after posting six quarterback sacks in first three games, claiming a top spot on the FBS standings.
Wide receiver Tremaiyne Grant has secured a starting spot in his freshman season, paving the way for Beavers' running backs with his blocking duties. After a consistent start to his D1 career, Grant is looking to step up his role in the pass offense and catch his first touchdown of the season. Beavers were seen on the practice field on Thursday evening, going through fierce one-on-one battles that earned a kick returner role for Tre Grant and punt returning duties for another freshman wide receiver, Jacob Hart, who is looking to make his debut against the Wildcats.
Prediction: Wildcats offense takes time to find their rhythm, Beavers go all in during the first half
Beavers will get the taste of NFL atmosphere as the game will be hosted at the State Farm Stadium, home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals.
National Playoff Rankings: ULSA #8 (OFF: 15; DEF 3) ARIZONA N/A (OFF: 23; DEF: 28)
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