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Behind quarterback Jeremiah Masoli's deft fakes, elusive runs and pinpoint passes, the Ducks are putting up 37.1 points per game, ninth in the nation. They've scored 43, 47, 42 and 44 points in the last four games.
Now, though, the Wildcats have given themselves a chance to contend as Thanksgiving approaches. But the loss to Cal raised some alarms for an Arizona team unaccustomed to the national spotlight.
Arizona's 16 points were its fewest this season, and barely more than half of its average, 30.4 points per game. That's not a good sign with the freewheeling Ducks on their way to the desert.
Behind quarterback Jeremiah Masoli's deft fakes, elusive runs and pinpoint passes, the Ducks are putting up 37.1 points per game, ninth in the nation. They've scored 43, 47, 42 and 44 points in the last four games.
A year ago, the Ducks dropped 55 points on Arizona, the most allowed by the Wildcats in Stoops' six seasons. The Wildcats have to find a way to slow the Ducks or they'll likely spend another New Year's Day watching the Rose Bowl on television.
"If we want to stay in this thing, we've got to win, or our visions of a championship are over," Stoops said. "And you'd better compete and understand what it's going to take to win a game like this. I look for our kids to take on that challenge and respond in a positive way."
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