TUCSON — The Arizona Wildcats are just one win away from becoming bowl eligible, and much of that success can be credited to a wide receiver group that's as deep as it is dynamic.
Led by a mix of seasoned veterans and emerging young talent, the Wildcats' receivers have been at the heart of the team's offensive rhythm this season.
Their connection with quarterback Noah Fifita, who's now three touchdowns away from becoming the program's all-time touchdown leader, has powered Arizona's most balanced attack in years.
One of the newest faces in that group, freshman wideout Gio Richardson, made a statement last weekend by scoring his first career touchdown at Colorado. He says the group's bond goes beyond the field.
“Like we want to play another month together. So we just got to keep working

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