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1986 Arizona Wildcats football team
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1986 Arizona Wildcats football
Aloha Bowl champion
Aloha Bowl, W 30–21 vs. North Carolina
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 11
Record9–3 (5–3 Pac-10)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorChuck Stobart (1st season)
Defensive coordinatorChris Allen
CaptainByron Evans
Home stadiumArizona Stadium
Seasons
← 1985
1987 →
1986 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
No. 4 Arizona State $ 5 1 1 10 1 1
No. 14 UCLA 5 2 1 8 3 1
No. 18 Washington 5 2 1 8 3 1
No. 11 Arizona 5 3 0 9 3 0
Stanford 5 3 0 8 4 0
USC 5 3 0 7 5 0
Oregon 3 5 0 5 6 0
Washington State 2 6 1 3 7 1
California 2 7 0 2 9 0
Oregon State 1 6 0 3 8 0
  • $ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1986 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona during the 1986 NCAA Division I-A football season. They were coached by Larry Smith in his seventh and final season. The Wildcats ended the season with a 9–3 record (5–3 in Pac-10) and won the Aloha Bowl against North Carolina for their first bowl win ever.

A major highlight of the season was a 34–17 upset victory over rival Arizona State, that denied ASU an unbeaten season and chance at a potential national championship. The game also was known for Arizona returning an interception for touchdown that broke the game open.

After the season, Smith was hired by Pac-10 foe USC as the head coach (see below). He was replaced by Hawaii coach Dick Tomey, had a successful tenure with the Wildcats.

Before the season

Arizona finished the 1985 season with a record of 8–3–1 (5–2 in Pac-10) and tied with Georgia in the Sun Bowl. The team entered 1986 with high expectations, and had their live television ban lifted following sanctions against them from 1983. They were also eligible to be placed in the poll rankings in the season. In addition, the Wildcats began the year in contention for the Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl.[1]

Schedule

DateOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
September 6Houston*KMSBW 37–352,433
September 13Colorado State*
  • Arizona Stadium
  • Tucson, AZ
KMSBW 37–1049,003
September 20at OregonNo. 17ABCW 41–1728,773
September 27at Colorado*No. 10Raycom, KMSBW 24–2141,024
October 11at UCLANo. 11CBSL 25–3251,279
October 18Oregon StateNo. 16
  • Arizona Stadium
  • Tucson, AZ
KMSBW 23–1252,669
October 25CaliforniaNo. 15
  • Arizona Stadium
  • Tucson, AZ
KMSBW 33–1649,016
November 1No. 18 USCdaggerNo. 14
  • Arizona Stadium
  • Tucson, AZ
TBSL 13–2055,046
November 8at Washington StateNo. 17ESPNW 31–617,000
November 22No. 4 Arizona StateNo. 14
  • Arizona Stadium
  • Tucson, AZ (rivalry)
CBSW 34–1758,267
November 30vs. StanfordNo. 12ESPNL 24–2955,000[2]
December 27vs. North Carolina*No. 16ABCW 30–2126,743[3]
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked
Week
PollPre12345678910111213Final
AP17101011161514171414121611
Coaches161510109141514171315111310

Game summaries

UCLA

Undefeated and eleventh-ranked Arizona visited UCLA at the Rose Bowl. The Wildcats led 18-0 earlier in the game and seemed like they would stay unbeaten before the Bruins bounced back to grab the lead before Arizona regained it the fourth quarter. With over a minute remaining, UCLA drove into Arizona territory and scored to retake the lead for good, and Arizona suffered a tough loss to the Bruins for the second season in a row and lost for the first time in 1986.[4]

USC

On homecoming day, the Wildcats hosted USC in a top-20 matchup. Although the Wildcats (ranked 14th) would hang tough with the Trojans (18th), their offense didn't do enough to put up more points and fell short at the end.[5] Smith would become USC's coach after the season (see below).

Arizona State

#4 Arizona State Sun Devils (9–0–1) at #14 Arizona Wildcats (7–2)
Period 1 2 34Total
Arizona State 0 10 0717
Arizona 7 7 71334

at Arizona StadiumTucson, Arizona

Game information

In the regular season finale, Arizona hosted fourth-ranked and unbeaten Arizona State in the annual rivalry game. Entering the game, Arizona State had already clinched both the Pac-10 title and Rose Bowl berth. The Wildcats defense shut down the Sun Devils’ offense for most of the game, including a goal-line stand in the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, ASU, down 24–10, drove down the field and attempted to cut into Arizona's lead. Quarterback Jeff Van Raaphorst dropped back and lofted a pass to the end zone. However, Wildcat safety Chuck Cecil intercepted the pass and ran back the other way down the sideline for a 100-yard touchdown return to give Arizona a 31–10 lead that sent Arizona Stadium (and Tucson) into a frenzy. The play led to Arizona grabbing momentum and ASU would not recover from it for the rest of the game and the Wildcats went on to win by a score of 34-17 and gave the Sun Devils their first and only loss of the season and ended ASU's chances for a possible national championship.[7][8][9] Arizona fans often declare Cecil's pick-six as the greatest moment in Wildcat football history and not just in the UA-ASU rivalry.[10]

Stanford

Riding high on the momentum after its big victory over Arizona State, the Wildcats traveled out of the country to play Stanford in Tokyo in a special matchup. The Cardinal would narrowly get past Arizona, ending the regular season. This was the first and so far, only time in Wildcat history that the team played a game outside of the United States.[11]

North Carolina (Aloha Bowl)

In the Aloha Bowl in Hawaii, Arizona faced North Carolina (whom, like Arizona, are best known for their prestigious men's basketball programs). The Wildcats played hard and defeated the Tar Heels to win their first-ever bowl game in program history (the Wildcats had been winless their previous bowl appearances, including a tie in the previous year).[12] It turned out to be Smith's final game as Arizona's coach.

Personnel

1986 Arizona Wildcats football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
RB 2 David Adams Sr
OL Frank Arriola
QB 4 Craig Bergman
OL 50 Val Bichekas
QB Andy Crouch
OL Brian Denton
WR Jeff Fairholm
RB 40 Art Greathouse Fr
TE Jim Hanawalt
WR 82 Derek Hill So
WR Jon Horton
QB 1 Alfred Jenkins Sr
RB Chuck Knox
TE Kip Lewis
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