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1999Arizona Wildcats football
Conference
Pacific-10
Record
6–6 (3–5 Pac-10)
Head coach
Dick Tomey (13th season)
Offensive coordinator
Dino Babers (2nd season)
Defensive coordinator
Rich Ellerson (3rd season)
Home stadium
Arizona Stadium
Seasons
← 1998
2000 →
1999 Pacific-10 Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
Stanford $
7
–
1
8
–
4
No. 19 Oregon
6
–
2
9
–
3
Washington
6
–
2
7
–
5
Arizona State
5
–
3
6
–
6
Oregon State
4
–
4
7
–
5
Arizona
3
–
5
6
–
6
USC
3
–
5
6
–
6
California
3
–
5
4
–
7
UCLA
2
–
6
4
–
7
Washington State
1
–
7
3
–
9
$ – BCS representative as conference champion
Cal later vacated 4 wins (3 in conference) due to NCAA sanctions.
Rankings from AP Poll
The 1999 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona during the 1999 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by head coach Dick Tomey in his thirteenth season, the Wildcats finished with a 6–6 record (3–5 against Pac-10 opponents) and missed out on a bowl game.[1]
After entering the year with high expectations after a dominant 1998 season, the Wildcats were outplayed and blown out by Penn State in the opener and never fully recovered. They were 5–2 and 6–3 at different points during the year, but would lose out, including a rivalry loss to Arizona State to end the season, which knocked them out of the postseason picture.[2]
^"'99 season was a disappointment for Arizona football". Tucson Citizen. November 30, 1999.
^"Cats' blowout loss at Penn St. affected season". Arizona Daily Star. December 4, 1999.
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