Tucson Citizen.com
AG's Wildcat Report - Dispatches on the Wildcats, from Anthony Gimino

UA notebook: Cats defenseless against top scorers

by on Feb. 09, 2010, under Sports

Random thoughts (and notes) while wondering if Arizona football coach Mike Stoops sent a congratulatory message to Super Bowl-winning coach Sean Payton of the New Orleans Saints. Their connection: They were teammates on the replacement Chicago Bears during the 1987 NFL players’ strike …

Say this, the Arizona basketball team is good at one thing: Giving up career highs.

It started with the season opener, when NAU guard Cameron Jones went for 29 points.

Later in the non-conference season, there was the epic 49 points from BYU’s Jimmer Fredette. And the 34 points allowed to Lipscomb’s superb post player Adnan Hodzic.

More recently, Oregon’s LeKendric Longmire came off the bench to tie his career-best with 18 points. On Jan. 31, Theo Robertson poured in 27 points, his personal best. And, on Feb. 6, Washington State big man DeAngelo Casto had a career-high 19 points to go along with plenty of other mayhem in the paint.

In between those two games, Washington’s Quincy Pondexter lit up the Wildcats for 30 points, one off his career high. In any case, he used that to help grab Pac-10 Player of the Week honors.

Basically, if the other team has an elite scorer, Arizona usually can’t stop him, from Wisconsin’s Trevon Hughes (24 points), to Colorado’s Cory Higgins (28), to UNLV’s Tre’Von Willis (25), to Oklahoma’s Willie Warren (25), to Louisiana Tech’s Kyle Gibson (25) to Stanford’s Landry Fields (31), to all the guys mentioned above. …

Mike Bell

Mike Bell

Mike Bell became the ninth former UA player to earn a Super Bowl ring. The New Orleans Saints running back only had two carries against the Colts, slipping on an off-tackle third-and-goal attempt from the 1, but he was a key part in the championship season. Bell actually had the most rushing attempts (172) on the team during the regular season.

As for the other Super Bowl-winning Cats:

*Tedy Bruschi has three rings (Patriots — 2002, 2004, 2005 Super Bowls)
*T Bell has two (Steelers — 1979, 1980)
*The following have one — Ron Gardin (Colts, 1971), Edwin Mulitalo (Ravens, 2001), Chris McAlister (Ravens, 2001), Josh Miller (Patriots, 2005), Michael Johnson (Giants, 2008) and Antonio Pierce (Giants, 2008).

For the complete list of ex-Cats in the Super Bowl, go to our sports network partner WildAboutAZCats.com. …

Scout.com released its initial list of top 150 football recruits for next season. How in the world did CDO running back Ka’Deem Carey not make the list? … Reason No. 5,871 to not get put too much stock into recruiting rankings: There was a lot of buzz when running back Ryan Bass — the 31st-best player in the nation, according to Scout.com — committed to Arizona a couple of years ago, and much angst when he then signed with Arizona State. He spent two unspectacular years with the Sun Devils, was suspended at the end of last season and has now transferred to Idaho. …

Jamelle Horne

Jamelle Horne

UA junior forward Jamelle Horne is nothing if not consistently inconsistent, but how in the world has he scored single-digit points in six of the past seven games? Is he injured in some way that has not become public? He began Pac-10 play by averaging 16 points through four games. In the seven games since then, he is averaging 6.3. Something is not right … Four of the 23 football players in Arizona’s recruiting class have spent time on a Division I roster. They are defensive lineman Willie Mobley (redshirted at Ohio State in 2008), defensive end Mohammad Usman (had 10 tackles in nine game with Houston in 2008), linebacker Paul Vassallo (redshirted at Nevada in 2007) and, of course, Texas transfer receiver Dan Buckner. …

Among the football newcomers, long snapper Chase Gorham from Scottsdale is the one most guaranteed of playing time in 2010. The Wildcats lose two seniors on the long-snapping depth chart, and Gorham is supposed to one of the best around. He is the son of Charlie Gorham, a UA kicker in 1972 and 1973. “I know how much I really, really, really love the Cats,” Charlie said in a video interview with Wildcat Sports Report, part of the TucsonCitizen.com sports network. “The minute he steps foot on the football field at the U of A, I am going to be bawling.” …

The father of Arizona basketball commit Jordin Mayes, a point guard from Los Angeles Westchester High School, offered this honest assessment of his son to WildAboutAZCats.com: “Jordin has to learn more about managing the game and getting better at that,” Darryel Mayes said. “He has the skills to score big points when he needs to. As a point guard, he has to get others involved. But as he matures, he will understand more that he must keep the defense on its heels. Sean (Miller) and his staff can see the ability of Jordin scoring when the opportunity presents itself. When the play calls for a bucket, get that bucket. Don’t pass up that shot. That’s called playing too nice.”…

The Arizona softball team begins its season Friday at the Kajikawa Classic in Tempe. Mike Candrea‘s team has its home opener on Feb. 20 with a doubleheader against Missouri. One of the changes at Hillenbrand Stadium is a padded outfield fence, replacing the wooden face that has been a hazard to outfielder’s faces. “I’m really looking forward it,” said junior centerfielder Lauren Schutzler. “I was joking with my family that Coach put that up because he’s getting sick of me not catching the ball. That wood wall was kind of a big omen out there. Any time you would run into that wall, you would get splinters, you would bang your head. It was horrible.” The padding comes a few years too late for Caitlin Lowe, who became a YouTube sensation when she crashed into the fence during postseason play in 2007. The outfielders will now have a little security when going hard after fly balls. “But it’s going to be another thing that raises expectations,” Schutzler said. “Coach is going to be like, ‘I put that padding out there for you, you better be going into it.’”


  • Mark B. Evans

    I didn’t know Stoops was a scab. Huh. Interesting.

  • Ferraribubba

    Hey Mark: Don’t look now, but the printers at TNI went out on strike in 1966, and technically, picket line or no picket line, anybody who entered the building after that to help produce either the ADS, or our beloved Tucson Citizen has helped. in their own small way, destroy the Tucson Local of the International Typographical Union.
    I guess that makes us all scabs to a certain degree, doesn’t it?
    Anxiously awaiting your answer, yer Scab pal, Ferrari Bubba

    • Mark B. Evans

      I was born in 1966. No scabs here (not that I’d be averse to crossing a picket line if it was in my best interest to do so).
      And technology killed the typography union. News pages print direct to copper plates now, no hot lead needed (or hot wax, either).
      There’s an old type setting machine in the lobby of the now abandoned Citizen newsroom, a monument to a historical anachronism.

      • Ferraribubba

        Hey Mark: Wake up and smell the roses, my man! Copper plates went out with Ben Franklin.
        Offset lithography is the printing technology which is used by TNI to print the Arizonna Daily Star, and it uses aluminum plates.
        Not a single Citizen was ever printed using copper in 138 years.
        Downtown, TNI had old fashioned letterpresses that used lead plates, and when y’all moved to your present site at Park & Irvington, your new Goss offset presses (both of them) used aluminum from day 1.
        Just ask John Lundgren, the TNI pressroom manager.
        Wayne Bean, Vic Brierly, and I taught him everything he knows. Right John?
        Yer pal, Ferrari Bubba

        • Mark B. Evans

          Copper, aluminum, what’s the difference? It’s direct to plate printing, is the point.

  • Ferraribubba

    Hey Mark: I’m Shocked and saddened that a true journalist like yourself would say, “Copper, aluminum, what’s the difference?”
    Are you sure that you didn’t put in a stint with Hearst, like me, where that kind of loose reporting is the norm?
    Back in the day, when you were on deadline and some facts weren’t available, all liquior clerks that were robbed and shot were 42 years of age and their wives at the hospital bedsides were all named Marge or Ethel. Take yer pick. It was just easier that way.
    But then again, we were mere reporters, working on deadline in the Big City, not like you guys are today, all going for that Pulitizer Prize, fame and fortune.
    Yer old newspaper hack pal, Ferrari Bubba

    • Mark B. Evans

      You need to read “If No News, Send Rumors: Anecdotes of American Journalism,” by Stephen Bates.
      The title is taken from the direction the publisher of the Chicago Times sent to one of his reporters during the Civil War.

      • Mark B. Evans

        Sorry for getting off topic, AG.

        • Anthony Gimino

          No worries. I have been entertained by the back and forth.

  • http://www.maketingboise.com Marketing Boise

    Teddy Bruschi is the classiest football player to ever be in the NFL. As a long time Patriots fan I have watched his on and off field actions. Wildcat fans should be proud… overcoming his stroke, winning super bowls and representing himself and every organization he played for with class!