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during the
1973 NCAA Division I football season The 1973 NCAA Division I football season was the first for the NCAA's current three-division structure. Effective with the 1973–74 academic year, schools formerly in the NCAA "University Division" were classified as Division I (later subdiv ...
. Led by Jim Young in his first year, the Wildcats shared the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) championship with rival Arizona State, with ASU winning the head-to-head matchup to clinch the conference’s bowl bid and Arizona was left out of the postseason as a result. Young was brought in by Arizona to replace Bob Weber, who was fired after the 1972 season. The Wildcats believed that Young would rebuild the team and to return them to their winning ways.


Schedule

2009 Arizona football media guide


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

* Head coach: Jim Young * Offensive coaches: Bill Belknap, Bob Bockrath,
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, Willie Peete * Defensive coaches:
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, Sharkey Price (DL), Tom Reed, Larry Smith2010 Arizona press kit


Statistics


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Receiving


Awards

All-WAC (1st Team) *Jim O'Connor (OT) *Willie Hamilton (RB) *Roussell Williams (CB) *Ransom Terrell (LB) *Wally Brumfield (DE) All-WAC (Second Team) *Jay Bledsoe (OG) *Bob Windisch (C) *T Bell (WR) *Jim Upchurch (RB) *Mike Dawson (DT) *Glen Gresham (LB) *Mike Battles (FS) *Leon Lawrence (SS) *Charlie Gorham (K) *Mitch Hoopes (P) WAC Rookie of the Year: Bruce Hill WAC Coach of the Year: Jim Young


Season notes

*Despite sharing the WAC title, Arizona did not earn a bowl invitation due to its loss to Arizona State and a lack of bowl spots available at the time. The head-to-head loss to ASU was a major reason behind the Wildcats being uninvited for a bowl. Had they beaten ASU and won the WAC outright, the Wildcats would have earned a spot in the
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. *Three of Arizona’s coaching staff would become future Wildcat head coaches. Larry Smith (defensive coordinator) would have a successful tenure with the Wildcats that began in 1980, and John Mackovic (offensive coordinator) was hired in 2001 and his Wildcat tenure would turn out to be a failure. A third coach, Mike Hankwitz, replaced Mackovic as Arizona’s coach during a disastrous 2003 season. *Many Wildcats fans as well as the Tucson community credited Young for turning the program around after his predecessor’s failed tenure with the team. Young would be awarded the WAC coach of the year for his efforts.


References

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