After last week’s win over Utah, Sean Miller said the Arizona Wildcats’ defense was like Jekyll and Hyde — it’s solid in one half, but then leaving something to be desired in the other half.
And that type of inconsistency has become a trend for Arizona in its last three games even if it has picked up three wins.
First, the Utes shot 53 percent in the first half, but then just 36 percent in the second half. A game later, Colorado shot 34 percent in the first half, but then 52 percent in the second half.