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Arizona Wildcats' Offense Soars Under New Coordinator
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Seth Doeges Impact: Arizona Wildcats Offense Soars Under New Coordinator
Seth Doeges arrival as Arizonas offensive coordinator in December 2024 marked a turning point for the Wildcats offense. Initially ranked 14th in the Big Twelve, Doege transformed the teams performance, particularly in the passing game. He introduced a more dynamic play-calling strategy, involving multiple receivers, including new recruits and transfers. This approach elevated the passing attack from 7th to 4th in the conference.
Doege, known for his air-raid offensive background, also enhanced the rushing game. He brought in new talent, boosting the teams rushing rank from 15th to 12th in the Big Twelve. Quarterback Noah Fifitas performance under Doeges guidance is equally impressive. Fifitas touchdown throws increased from 18 to 26, while interceptions dropped from 12 to 5, indicating a more precise and decisive playstyle.
Doeges influence is evident in the Wildcats offensive trajectory, suggesting a promising future for the team in college football.
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