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The Trust & Will Holiday Bowl on January 2, 2026, promises a clash of rising powers when the Number 17 Arizona Wildcats (9-3, 6-3 Big 12) meet the SMU Mustangs (8-4, 6-2 ACC) at Snapdragon Stadium. Kickoff is set for 5 p.m. Pacific Time on FOX, marking the first time the storied bowl shifts to a post-New Year's slot.
The Wildcats roll in riding high after a stunning 2025 turnaround under second-year coach Brent Brennan, flipping last season's 4-8 record into a 9-3 finish capped by a five-game winning streak, including a nail-biting Territorial Cup victory over Arizona State. Quarterback Noah Fifita, now the program's all-time passing touchdown leader, shredded defenses for 2,963 yards and 26 scores, fueling an attack averaging 32.6 points and 404.8 yards per game. Senior running back Ismail Mahdi (887 all-purpose yards) and a revamped line kept things balanced at 150.4 rushing yards per game. But it's defensive coordinator Danny Gonzales' "bend-don't-break" unit—19th nationally in scoring defense (18.9 points per game) and forcing 28 turnovers—that stole the show, earning him Broyles Award semifinalist recognition. Arizona's ready to etch a 10th win into history, their fifth 10-win campaign.
SMU, in year two of Atlantic Coast Conference life after a blockbuster 2024 debut that landed them in the playoff, arrives hungry to snap a five-game bowl losing streak dating to the 2012 Hawaii Bowl. Rhett Lashlee's Ponies posted an 8-3 mark before a late-season stumble at Cal dashed title hopes, but their high-flying offense—32.9 points per game, 11th in passing (283.5 yards per game)—stayed lethal behind quarterback Kevin Jennings' 3,363 yards and 26 touchdowns. Senior running back T.J. Harden (747 yards, 7 scores) and wide receiver Jordan Hudson (749 yards, 6 touchdowns) powered the ground-and-air assault, while a stingy defense (20.7 points per game allowed, 19th in rush defense) notched 27 takeaways. The series sits even at 1-1 (SMU's 1938 win, Arizona's 1985 upset of No. 3 SMU), but under these lights, expect fireworks as both squads vie for Holiday Bowl supremacy.
