College Note - Arizona Tetairoa McMillan

Arizona Star News

What might T-Mac 2.0 look like? "I feel like he's ready to take over college football this year," Jayden de Laura said. Whoa. That's a lot to put on a sophomore who's been out of high school a little over a year. Then again, there's reason to believe a Tetairoa McMillan Takeover might be coming. McMillan was good as a freshman for Arizona; check that, very good. He made multiple Freshman All-American teams. His 702 receiving yards were the most by any true freshman in the nation and the most ever by a Wildcat freshman. His eight touchdown receptions tied for second most in the Pac-12 - with Jordan Addison and Dalton Kincaid, who are about to be high NFL draft picks. In short, McMillan lived up to the hype that made him a high four-star recruit - some had him as a five-star - coming out of Southern California's Servite High School. But what if I told you that McMillan has another gear? What if I told you that the 6-5 wide receiver is now among the fastest players on the UA roster? "When I first got here, I was running 18 miles per hour," McMillan said Friday during a media event to preview spring practice, which begins March 14. "Now I'm running 22." - Arizona Star News

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