By Anthony Caruso III | Publisher
The Arizona Wildcats defeated the Colorado Buffaloes on Friday night. The Wildcats won 42-34 over the Buffaloes at Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona.
With the win, the Wildcats evened their record at 5-5. The Buffalos fell to 5-4 with the loss.
Wildcats quarterback Khalil Tate went 17 of 22 for 350 yards. He had five touchdown passes and one interception.
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J.J. Taylor led the backs with 40 carries for 192 yards. Cedric Peterson had two receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown.
Buffaloes quarterback Steven Montez went 27 of 42 for 343 yards. He had three touchdown passes and one interception.
Travon McMillian led the backs with 11 carries for 59 yards. Juwann Winfree had eight receptions for 101 yards.
The Wildcats outscored the Buffalos 16-10 in the second half. Tate hit Shawn Poindexter for a 39-yard touchdown reception. Tate also hit Peterson for a 57-yard touchdown reception.
Josh Pollack also made a 41-yard field goal.
Montez hit Tony Brown for a 20-yard touchdown reception. Tyler Francis also made a 48-yard field goal.
Arizona also led 26-24 at halftime. Tate hit Stanley Berryhill III for a 40-yard touchdown reception. Tate also connected with Poindexter for a one-yard touchdown reception.
Tate hit Shun Brown for a 12-yard touchdown reception. Lucas Havrisik also made two field goals.
He first made a 49-yard field goal. He also made a 55-yard field goal as time expired in the first half.
Montez hit Kyle Evans for a 17-yard touchdown reception. Montez also hit McMillian for a 57-yard touchdown reception.
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K.D. Nixon scored on an eight-yard rushing touchdown. Francis also made a 25-yard field goal.
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