Arizona beats New Mexico 45-37 in Scooby Wright's final college game

The Arizona linebacker announces he'll head to the NFL.|

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - At the beginning of the season, Arizona began with much promise after a previous Pac-12 Championship Game appearance and a 3-0 start. But the Wildcats were hit with injuries to quarterback Anu Solomon and All-America linebacker Scooby Wright III.

On Saturday, both came back to help Arizona (7-6) hold off pesky New Mexico 45-37 in a wild New Mexico Bowl.

Solomon threw for two touchdowns and rushed for another score in a game that saw the Lobos (7-6) surge late after being down as many of 18 points. Wright, who prepped at Cardinal Newman High in Santa Rosa, had two sacks and 11 solo tackles.

After the game, Wright announced he would enter the NFL draft.

Arizona’s high-tempo offense needed only 19:08 minutes of possession time to overwhelm New Mexico in the Lobos’ first bowl appearance since 2007.

“We knew we were going to have limited possessions. And we felt like with the limited number of plays and possessions we would have, we would have to make the most of it,” Arizona coach Rich Rodriguez said.

Jared Baker ran for 107 yards and three touchdowns, and Cayleb Jones had 182 yards receiving and a touchdown.

For Arizona, the New Mexico Bowl win comes just a year after the Wildcats eyed a playoff spot. Rodriguez said a bowl appearance and victory were just fine for the team.

“We had a lot of adversity this year and to finish it off with a win on the road, a bowl win, and for our seniors to finish with a winning record is pretty neat for them,” said Rodriguez, marking his fourth consecutive bowl appearance with the Wildcats.

Meanwhile, New Mexico quarterback Lamar Jordan rushed for three touchdowns and threw a 92-yard touchdown pass to Delane Hart-Johnson before leaving in the third quarter with a knee injury. However, Jordan tossed two key interceptions - one in Arizona’s end zone and another deep in New Mexico territory.

After Jordan’s departure, the Lobos turned to a committee of running backs to get New Mexico back in the game.

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