Long after most of us had gone to bed, the Pac-12 made a lot of us wish we’d stayed up for a little Pacific Time zone football.
While the Oregon-Washington State game was decided by a touchdown (Oregon escaped 38-31), it was the Arizona-Cal finish the stole the evening show.
With no time remaining and Arizona trailing Cal 45-43, Wildcats quarterback Anu Solomon heaved the ball 47 yards to the end zone and into the waiting hands of Austin Hill, who was triple covered. Apparently, none of the Cal defenders thought it might be a good idea to try to knock the ball down.
The touchdown marked the first time Arizona led in the game and capped a 36-point fourth quarter. The Wildcats trailed 28-6 at the half, but outscored the Bears 43-17 in the second half.
Guess this will teach us all to stay up for those late games.
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For more Arizona news, visit GOAZCats.com.
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