The Arizona Wildcats went through a massive roster revamp this offseason. Head coach Brent Brennan said the team hosted 59 official visits over 25 days to retool for the 2025 season.
As the ‘Cats look to bounce back from a 4-8 season in Brennan’s first year, the team can take a quick breath before spring ball.
Brennan spoke with the media this week to talk about
A priority of these offseason additions has been in the trenches. The offensive line was one of the most battered groups last year, and improving the size and experience on both sides of the line meant 22 new linemen came to Tucson this offseason.
The wide receiver group will also look a bit different. Brennan pointed to some returning players who made strides throughout the years but also a group of wideouts who have played a lot of snaps in their college careers.
Arizona is set to kick off their spring ball session on March 18.
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