When Anu Solomon was laying on the Arizona Stadium turf in the second quarter last weekend, that was pretty much the last straw on a rough four-game stretch the Arizona Wildcats have started the year with.
That forced Rich Rodriguez to bring in Jerrard Randall, which is much earlier than any other game Randall has appeared in so far.
"He does certain things better than other things, so you want to feature that," Rodriguez said on Monday. "What the challenge is for us is not having three different gameplans for three different quarterbacks, but being able to feature three different types of scenarios or aspects depending on who the quarterback is.