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Tetairoa McMillans Record Performance Lifts No 21 Arizona to 61
Tetairoa McMillan had a school-record 304 yards receiving and matched another with four touchdown catches

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39

New Mexico UNM 0-2 , 0-0

61

Winner Arizona ARI 1-0 , 0-0

New Mexico UNM

0-2 , 0-0

39

Final

Aug. 31, 2024

61

Arizona ARI

1-0 , 0-0

Winner
Score By Quarters
Team 1st 2nd 3rd 4th F
UNM New Mexico 14 10 7 8 39
ARI Arizona 14 13 21 13 61

Game Recap: Football | 08/31/2024 | By JOHN MARSHALL

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TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Tetairoa McMillan had a school-record 304 yards receiving and matched another with four touchdown catches - all from Noah Fifita - and No. 21 Arizona opened coach Brent Brennan's first season with a 61-39 win over New Mexico on Saturday night.

The Wildcats (1-0) put on an offensive show in their first game as a Big 12 member, with McMillan and Fifita headlining.

Arizona's stars connected on a 69-yard touchdown on the Wildcats' opening drive and kept gouging New Mexico's defense for big chunks.

McMillan averaged 30.4 yards on 10 catches and broke the Arizona single-game record of 283 yards receiving set by Jeremy McDaniel in 1996. McMillan matched Jacob Cowing's touchdown catches record set against Southern California last season and fell 10 yards short of the Big 12 record set by Baylor's Terrance Williams in 2012.

Fifita finished with 422 yards and four touchdowns on 19-of-31 passing with an interception. Quali Conley ran for 90 yards and three touchdowns to round out an Arizona offense that racked up 627 total yards.

The Lobos (0-2) opened coach Bronco Mendenhall's first season by blowing a 17-point lead in a 35-31 loss to Montana last week.

New Mexico's issue for the second straight week came on defense, particularly McMillan.

Arizona's first preseason AP All-American also had touchdown catches of 17 and 78 yards in the first half, then added a 40-yarder in the third quarter to help Arizona pull away after leading 27-24 at halftime.

The chemistry between Fifita and McMillan played a huge role in the high expectations for Arizona in Brennan's first season.

UP NEXT Arizona hosts Northern Arizona next Saturday, September 7. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. MST on ESPN+. To purchase tickets, visit azcats.co/FBtix. 

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