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Arizona has had a long football history since it first played in 1899. Although the football program has been mostly playing in the shadow of the Wildcats' elite basketball program in terms of winning and recruiting which has been leading to many mediocre and losing seasons, [6] it has, however, had successful winning seasons sporadically over the years, primarily during the early part of the ...
The longest losing streaks in the postseason in NFL history The Chicago Cardinals have the longest regular season losing streak, losing 29 consecutive games from 1942 through 1945. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger , losing the first 26 games in franchise history in 1976 and 1977.
Arizona ended the 1992 season with a 6–5–1 record and lost to Baylor in the John Hancock Bowl, which led the Wildcats to end the year on a losing streak. They also had a dominant performance by their defense throughout the season, and was known as the “Desert Swarm”.
They set the best regular-season record in their history in Arizona at 11–5 but were defeated by the 7–8–1 NFC South champions, the Carolina Panthers. [ 46 ] The next year , the Cardinals set a franchise-best 13–3 record and clinched their first-ever first-round playoff bye as the NFC's second seed. [ 47 ]
The Cardinals were blown out 49–15, with Arizona having seven turnovers, the most in any playoff game since the Packers' eight in 2001 against the St. Louis Rams. [13] After the team's results in 2015, the Cardinals were an expected Super Bowl contender in 2016. However, the team had a poor start, losing three of their first four games.
Leavitt threw for 291 yards on 17-of-22 passing and Arizona State had 643 total yards a year after losing 59-23 to Arizona. ... year bowl-less streak a year ago. Arizona will likely lose McMillan ...
Kansas football lost 35-31 on Saturday on the road against Arizona State in Big 12 Conference play. Here’s a look at how the Jayhawks (1-5, 0-3 in Big 12) graded out from their defeat against ...
The only mistake that the Wildcats would make was an interception return for a touchdown by the Cardinal in the second quarter that prevented a shutout. The win gave Arizona its third victory of the season as well as its first Pac-10 game, and ended a three-game losing streak. [15]