
By Michael Lev / ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥
The identity of the new ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Wildcats football coach remained unknown as of Saturday.
Will ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ hire a currently out-of-work but established commodity such as Kevin Sumlin, Les Miles or Mark Helfrich? An up-and-coming offensive coordinator such as Beau Baldwin or Jedd Fisch? Or a former Wildcat such as Joe Salave’a or David Fipp?
What is known is that Rich Rodriguez’s successor will be stepping into a promising situation.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ might have the best returning quarterback in the Pac-12 in Khalil Tate. Barring transfers, the Wildcats will return nine starters on defense — including five who were freshmen or redshirt freshmen this past season. Facility upgrades are in the works. And the Pac-12’s South Division has no clear favorite with star quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Josh Rosen entering the NFL draft.
“I definitely think it’s an attractive job,†Pac-12 Networks analyst Anthony Herron said. “I saw the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ program this past season where Washington State was a couple years ago. That’s the sort of trajectory I saw. I felt like they’d be right in the thick of the Pac-12 championship picture next year.â€
That’s a lofty prediction for a team that finished 7-6 and lost four of its last five games. ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ also will face a learning curve with a new coaching staff.
It won’t be quite as steep on one side of the ball if defensive coordinator Marcel Yates remains on board. Herron based his comparison to Washington State in part on ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ bringing in Yates to improve the defense and complement the offense, just like WSU did with Alex Grinch. The Cougars jumped from 3-9 in 2014 to 9-4 the following season. They have gone 26-13 over the past three years.
ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ hasn’t enjoyed as dramatic and immediate a turnaround under Yates, who didn’t inherit much in the way of talent and depth. But there were encouraging signs this past season, and that’s as good a place to start as any in assessing the appeal of the UA job.