The Arizona Wildcats (3-6) play a conference opponent when they host the Houston Cougars (4-5) on Friday, November 15, 2024 at Arizona Stadium in a Big 12 battle.
The matchup featuring the Wildcats and Cougars will be airing on Fox Sports 1.
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When is Arizona vs. Houston and when does it start?
This game between the Wildcats and Cougars will happen on Friday, November 15, 2024. You can expect the kickoff at 10:15 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Arizona vs. Houston
The Wildcats and Cougars will take to the gridiron at Arizona Stadium for this matchup on Nov. 15, and if you’d like to catch the event live, get your tickets now from Vivid Seats!
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Arizona Stats & Insights
The Wildcats were defeated by the UCF Knights 56-12 in their last game.
Offensively, Arizona ranks 83rd in the FBS with 374.8 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 94th in total defense (393.0 yards allowed per contest).
The Wildcats are averaging 259.8 passing yards per game on offense (35th in the FBS), and they rank 74th defensively with 223.6 passing yards allowed per game.
While Arizona’s run defense ranks 96th with 169.4 rushing yards allowed per game, the offense has been less successful, ranking 23rd-worst (115.0 rushing yards per game).
From an offensive standpoint, the Wildcats rank 107th in the FBS with 22.1 points per game. Meanwhile, they rank 104th in points allowed (393.0 points allowed per contest).
Houston Stats & Insights
The Cougars are coming off of a victory over the Kansas State Wildcats by the score of 24-19.
While Houston’s offense has been stuck in neutral, ranking eighth-worst with 294.1 total yards per game, its defense ranks 23rd-best with just 318.9 total yards ceded per contest.
The Cougars rank ninth-worst in passing yards per game on offense (148.7), but at least they’ve been shutting down opposing offenses on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 25th-best in passing yards surrendered per contest (185.7).
In terms of rushing, Houston ranks 82nd in the FBS on offense (145.4 rushing yards per game) and 51st on defense (133.2 rushing yards allowed per contest).
The Cougars’ offense has been a bottom-25 unit this season, posting 15.2 points per game, which ranks third-worst in the FBS. Defensively, they rank 42nd with 22.0 points ceded per contest.
Arizona Key Players to Watch
Noah Fifita leads Arizona with 2,324 passing yards (258.2 ypg) on 197-of-322 passing with 13 touchdowns compared to 10 interceptions this season.
Quali Conley’s team-high 570 rushing yards (63.3 per game) have come on 116 carries, with seven touchdowns this year. He’s also added 30 catches for 174 yards (19.3 per game).
This season Kedrick Reescano has racked up 265 yards (29.4 per game) on 53 carries with one touchdown.
Tetairoa McMillan’s 1,066 receiving yards (118.4 yards per game) lead the team. He has 63 receptions with six touchdowns.
Keyan Burnett has racked up 217 receiving yards (27.1 yards per game) and one touchdown, reeling in 18 passes this year.
Chris Hunter’s 18 grabs have netted him 194 yards (24.3 ypg) and one touchdown.
Houston Key Players to Watch
Donovan Smith has 867 passing yards (108.4 ypg) to lead Houston, completing 65.4% of his passes and collecting four touchdown passes and eight interceptions this season. He’s also helped out on the ground with 159 rushing yards (17.7 ypg) on 64 carries with three rushing touchdowns.
Re’Shaun Sanford II has carried the ball 65 times for a team-high 300 yards (33.3 per game), with one touchdown this year.
This season Zeon Chriss has racked up 287 yards (31.9 per game) on 70 attempts with two touchdowns.
Joseph Manjack IV’s 266 receiving yards (29.6 yards per game) lead all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 17 receptions and three touchdowns.
Stephon Johnson Jr. has caught 20 passes for 224 yards (28.0 yards per game) and two touchdowns this year.
Mekhi Mews’ 24 receptions have netted him 224 yards (24.9 ypg) and one touchdown.
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