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1952 Arizona Wildcats football team
| 1952 Arizona Wildcats football |
|---|
| Border Conference |
| 6–4 (3–2 Border) |
| Warren Woodson (1st season) |
| Jim Donarski |
| Dick Christiansen |
| Arizona Stadium |
The 1952 Arizona Wildcats football team represented the University of Arizona in the Border Conference during the 1952 college football season. In their first season under head coach Warren B. Woodson, the Wildcats compiled a 6–4 record (3–2 against Border opponents) and outscored their opponents, 285 to 155. The team captains were Jim Donarski and Dick Christiansen. The team played its home games in Arizona Stadium in Tucson, Arizona.
| Date | Opponent | Site | Result | Attendance | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| September 20 | Hawaii* | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ | W 57–7 | 18,000 | |
| September 27 | New Mexico A&M | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ | W 62–12 | 17,500 | |
| October 4 | at Utah* | Ute StadiumSalt Lake City, UT | W 27–0 | ||
| October 11 | Colorado* | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ | L 19–34 | 24,500 | |
| October 18 | at Marquette* | Marquette StadiumMilwaukee, WI | L 7–37 | 13,000 | |
| October 25 | Hardin–Simmons | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ | W 13–12 | 22,000 | |
| November 1 | at New Mexico* | Zimmerman FieldAlbuquerque, NM (rivalry) | W 13–7 | 12,000 | |
| November 8 | Arizona State | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ (rivalry) | L 18–20 | 27,000 | |
| November 15 | at Texas Western | Kidd FieldEl Paso, TX | W 55–7 | 10,500 | |
| November 22 | Texas Tech | Arizona StadiumTucson, AZ | L 14–19 | 19,000 | |
| *Non-conference game |
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