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Arizona Wildcats Lose Key Players to Transfer Portal

Arizona Wildcats offensive lineman Michael Wooten and quarterback Braedyn Locke have entered the transfer portal, marking significant departures from the team. Wootens entry was reported early, while Locke, who had limited on-field opportunities, leaves behind an experienced backup for starter Noah Fifita. The teams quarterback depth now includes Sawyer Anderson, Mason Bray, and Luke Haugo. Despite the successful 2025 season, only four players have declared for the transfer portal. The programs progress is expected to attract new talent, but questions remain about filling the void left by Fifita and other senior stars.

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