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Written By Marian Rosin on January 24, 2023Last Updated on January 30, 2023
screenshot betmgm tim mcgraw concert

TimMcGraw will host the first BetMGM West Fest on State Farm Stadium grounds the day before the Super Bowl, and Arizona & rsquo country music fans can get their groove on with him.

In a double “first,” McGraw and special guest Bailey Zimmerman will tunefully usher in the first Big Game weekend for the first retail Arizona sportsbook on an NFL campus.

If you attend: BetMGM West Fest

    When: Saturday, February 11, 6 p. m.
  • Where: Glendale, Arizona’s Westgate Entertainment District, 6770 Nitrogen. Sunrise Blvd.
  • Details: Tim McGraw and Bailey Zimmerman will headline. Tickets are available to BetMGM customers only for $57. You can sign up for BetMGM Sportsbook here. General admission/Tier 1 tickets cost $99 each. VIP tickets go for $350 each. You must be 21 years or older to enter.

VIP guests are given:

  • exposure to six nearby bars and restaurants as well as the main seeing area
  • a designated access collection
  • pleasant beverage tickets
  • elevated seeing places

An open-air beer garden surrounds the live music stage. Westgate and BetMGM will donate a portion of the event’s beer garden sales to a local charity, according to a BetMGM press release. Visitors can avail themselves of complimentary event parking in all Westgate lots except on gameday.

Read More>> More Parties, Concerts and Happenings for the Arizona Super Bowl

Sportsbook BetMGM prepared for Super Bowl trip

Regarding the future concert, BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt stated:

Entertainment is at the heart of BetMGM and We & rsquo, and we’re going all out with a bigger-than-life concert that will be one of the weekend’s marquee events. & rdquo,

According to Greenblatt, BetMGM will become the first live sportsbook on the Big Game & rsquo stadium campus in February.

At State Farm Stadium, the BetMGM Sportsbook debuted this history September. Greenblatt referred to it as & ldquo at the time, which was unlike anything( that ) fans had seen on game days and one of the most innovative additions an NFL stadium has seen in decades. & rdquo,

The Super Bowl & rsquo, Arizona’s fourth event, was enthusiastically discussed by Jessica Kubicki, director of marketing for YAM Properties, owners of the Westgate Entertainment District:

The Big Game has returned to Arizona, our home state, and we are excited to collaborate with BetMGM to further our center’s vision and the place where fun is had. & rsquo, Andrdquo

BetMGM’s retail sportsbookoffers( in addition to the future Super Bowl music ) and plans to run 365 days a year:

  • a film wall
  • 38 televisions
  • more than 25 sports betting restaurants
  • pan and premium club
  • On the Great Lawn, outside entertainment
  • serviced gambling panels for tellers
  • preferred driving for game day driving
  • options for both indoor and outdoor eating

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Written By Adam Hensley on October 7, 2022Last Updated on January 30, 2023
Famous Arizona poker player loses on livestream competition

A famous professional Arizona poker player found himself at the center of some controversy within the last few days.

Tucson local Garrett Adelstein took part in a casino match at the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles. Adelstein accused Robbi Jade Lew of cheating after she played an unusual side for one of his critics.

Adelstein had eight leagues and seven leagues. Lew possessed four hearts and a seaman of venues.

Lew called on Adelstein & rsquo, s bets, but when it was time to make the turn, everyone rushed in. At that time, he had the strongest hands. Lew, however, used his semi-bluff, which ruffled some feathers.

After the river, the Arizona native’s side broke as he attempted to shoot directly for the wash. Adelstein and others at the casino andmdash were left in disbelief after Lew won with a bob great.

Poker is big in Arizona and has been legally available to residents for years. Maybe the most popular event is the annual Arizona State Poker Championship, which had a $1 million prize pool earlier this year.

What transpired between Lew and Adelstein?

The announcers couldn’t feel Lew’s call because they believed there might be a problem with their show.

& ldquo, My God. What’s going on in this situation? One questioned,” Andrdquo.” Andnbsp, & ldquo, is it possible that the card graphics misread her hand in some way? & rdquo, The other enquired.

When Lew revealed her accounts, Adelstein sat with a straight face and peered around the room with his eyes. One announcer yelled,”& nbsp, & ldquo, Look at Garrett & rsquo’s face, andrdqua.” That is extremely strange, & ldquo. You can see how he responded. & rdquo,

While the presenters and other people at the table chattered about the unexpected victory, Adelstein remained silent. Andnbsp, the presenters claimed that this wasn’t appropriate for Adelstein to suffer such a loss.

The presenters kept making assumptions about what might have happened. Because, like Adelstein, they were also attempting to understand what had happened and had no plan.

After in the spread, Adelstein brought up his worries with Lew. He asked her to elaborate on her remarks because he was still unsure of what had happened, and Lew had the solutions.

She said,” Andldquo, You know you let me do this to you several days now. I’m just testing it, & ldquo, I & rsquo. & rdquo,

Lew said she ultimately stuck with it because she didn’t think he had the cards to thrive after the two went back and forth discussing her plan.

Adelstein, an Arizona casino sun, charged Lew with lying.

On September 30, the seasoned poker player tweeted screenshots of his words and wrote a speech in his Notes game.

Poker is a very complex and nuanced game, & ldquo, the author wrote. & ldquo, I don’t fault anyone who observed the hand and does not conceptually comprehend how it is impossible to call on the turn there. & rdquo,

He said she & rsquo had never thought about making a call like that after reviewing the footage from several streams involving Lew. Adelstein asserts that she only calls and folds cliff catchers into river bets. when she was holding a firm side. He penned:

Andldquo, I & rsquo is well aware that having a device hidden that simply vibrates to show you have the best hand is the most terrifying / easiest way for someone to cheat on livestreams. When I don’t increase, I’m sure the plan was to mini – raise the turn and get the hand on the river.

But when I noticed that she was incredibly fragile on the move and raised everyone in an unconventional enjoy, everything changed. If she had such a hidden system at that point, she would be able to tell that she still has the best hand.

Adelstein speculated that Lew may have cheated by hacking the card readers. & nbsp, He claimed that his suspicions were raised by her body language and jumbled responses to his inquiries.

Lew ultimately reimbursed Adelstein for his hands.

Adelstein continued by saying that Hustler Casino co-owner Ryan Feldman pulled them off for a chat off-camera.

Lew then offered to make up for what he had lost on that side, Adenstein wrote. He accepted her acceptance of the present.

To be clear, I never requested a refund, & rdquo wrote. & ldquo, I never even thought to ask because doing so would be such a clear admission of guilt. But after being obviously defrauded, I will, of course, take my cash back once she made the offer. & rdquo,

Lew, but, asserted that this was not the entire narrative. She tweeted on September 30:”& nbsp, & ldquo, Garrett blocked me. She went on:

& ldquo, guilty as accused. What a good person. He threatened me and cornered me. Imagine what it & rsquo looks like OFF camera if he has the audacity to give me the death stare ON camera. I was forced to speak to him in a pitch-black doorway after being pulled out of the sport. More information will appear. & rdquo,

A fresh take on the High Stakes Poker Productions incident

The already tumultuous situation was made worse by an employee & rsquo’s termination from High Stakes Poker Productions on Thursday.

The manufacturing company, which broadcast the poker game and is currently looking into the matter, discovered that one of its workers had stolen bits from Lew.

Bryan Sagbigsal‘s work with High Stakes Poker Productions was terminated, according to a company declaration, after it was discovered that he was stealing$ 15, 000 worth of chips from Lew. This activity, according to the launch, happened after the broadcast.

Lew informed the Gardena Police and the manufacturing company that she would not file any legal fees. The officers then informed High Stakes Poker Productions that they had no plans to file any legal fees.

Twitter users claimed that this fired staff was taking his share in the cheating scandal after the transfer was posted. There is no official word as to whether his actions and Lew & rsquo’s head-scratching victory are related.

High Stakes Poker Productions & rsquo, release states, and we won’t stop in our quest to discover the truth. & ldquo, We guarantee that this investigation will be open and honest. & rdquo,

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Written By C.J. Pierre on May 10, 2022Last Updated on January 30, 2023

In Las Vegas, a gentleman from Arizona struck it rich.

But before he could receive his significant overnight, a number of obstacles had to be overcome.

In fact, reeling in the profits required the assistance of a U.S. Air Force agent. It will probably end up being one heckuva history.

Another illustration of what occurs in Vegas is that visitors don’t often remain.

Slot Machine failure almost costs AZ person$ 229K.

Back in January, Robert Taylor and his family were celebrating his brother’s recent graduation from the University of Arizona. Instead of checking any of the Arizona Casinos, they decided to make the trip from the Grand Canyon State to Las Vegas.

Taylor made the decision to visit the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in order to test out the slot machines. Taylor & rsquo’s machine briefly indicated that he might have won a progressive jackpot after about 10 minutes of play. The system then informed him that there had been an error, prompting him to call for an operator.

Bigger payments than traditional games are offered by progressive slot models, which are connected to other machines. This specific system was connected to a remote server and had connections to various casinos in Nevada and other states.

A casino equipment specialist may not solve the issue after about an hour. Taylor ultimately received some money from Treasure Island to help him with his problems. They were never given his name or any other contact details, though.

A few days later, the manufacturer of slot machines found that Taylor & rsquo’s machine had in fact won a$ 229, 368.52 progressive jackpot. Additionally, they claim that the pay was blocked due to a site issue.

The game was unable to identify the winning person because they were not given any contact information. The Nevada Gaming Control Board was given command of the case.

Arizona Air Force Reserve Reserve called in to assist with the investigation.

In an effort to locate the lucky winner, the Nevada Gaming Control Board & rsquo’s technology division and forensics lab began collaborating with the casino and the slot manufacturer. On the circumstance, Agent Dan Nuqui was also included.

The 355th Security Forces Squadron at Davis-Montan Air Force Base in Arizona is home to Maj. Nuqui, an adult participation augmentee. He claims he didn’t have little information to share.

The Taylors had not used any credit cards at Treasure Island, but, according to Nuqui in a press release from the Air Force, all we had was some security footage from inside the game and an outside, distorted picture of them visiting another home.

However, the explanation that may help solve the case would be that grainy video of an SUV. When Nuqui called the Nevada Transportation Authority, they discovered that the SUV was most likely an Uber or another type of vehicle. car for a lyft.

Uber responded that the car was likely one of theirs a few days after contacting both ride-share businesses.

As Nuqui stated:

Unfortunately, Uber refused to give me the rider & rsquo’s name without a warrant or subpoena. I begged Uber to reach out to the rider and ask him to get in touch with me because we were quickly approaching 30 days since the jackpot was hit and getting the money in the winner & rsquo, s hands is much harder after that 30 &# 8209, day window. I gave them my phone, email, and everything else in the hopes that they would visit. & rdquo,

The$ 229K call was made.

After a few days of silence, Nuqui got in touch with Uber once more and requested that they provide the horse with his email information.

He later received a visit.

Robert & rsquo, & ldquo’s father called me and said he believed the entire situation to be a scam, Nuqui said. After presenting him with all of my qualifications, I was able to persuade the father to call his son on my behalf. Robert called me a few hours afterwards, and I was able to share my great fortune with him. & rdquo,

Taylor later returned to Las Vegas to get the cash. That, he had the opportunity to meet the person who went above and beyond to secure his financial security.

He was incredibly appreciative and kept saying,” Andlsquo, I can’t believe you guys found me ,” according to Nuqui.

Nuqui claims that despite encountering numerous obstacles during his inspection, he never previously considered giving up.

As he stated:

That would have been the simple thing to do andndash, to say andlsquo, I tried, but I simply can’t find this guy, and it all comes back to the fundamental principles we’re taught in the military. It all comes down to acting morally, even when no one is looking. I kept picturing myself in this person’s sneakers because I knew I had to keep looking until I located him. & rdquo,

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Written By C.J. Pierre on December 21, 2021Last Updated on January 30, 2023
Arizona Sports Betting Mobile App

In andnbsp, Arizona, a new online casino has opened for business.

The Grand Canyon State saw the introduction of Fubo Sportsbook, which is a division of the sports-first life Television streaming service fubaTV.

Following a November release in Iowa, Arizona is now the next express where bettors you get the Fubo Sportsbook app.

The Grand Canyon State-based controller, which is based in Chicago, launched its mobile app on Monday, making it the tenth mobile sports betting controller to do so in Arizona.

Arizona now has access to interactive activities bets through Fubo Sportsbook.

The launch of Fubo Sportsbook comes at an opportune time. Especially considering the upcoming college football bowl games and the NFL playoffs. Fubo’s sportsbook app combines streaming and betting, designed to meet sports fans’ growing demand for interactivity.

The app delivers an interactive and personalized omniscreen experience. Users will also be introduced to Fubo Sportsbook’s main feature, “Watching Now,” which uses fuboTV’s first-party user data. As a result, the sportsbook recommends relevant bets based upon what the user is streaming, even as they change the channel. Above all, according to a press release, the feature “helps turn passive viewers into active participants.”

According to Fubo Sportsbook President Scott Butera,” Our comprehensive sports pleasure experience is envisioned to combine real-money bet with & rdquo, s live sporting providing for a seamless user experience enabling users to play while they watch.” Arizonans & ldquo are ardent professional and collegiate sports fans who, in our opinion, will benefit from Fubo Sportsbook’s market dominance. & rdquo,

Fubo Sportsbook is accessible for iOS access on desktop and nbsp. You may, however, download the app if you are an Android person. Despite this, as long as you are in Arizona, you can still access the sportsbook & rsquo website from your phone.

Owing to Ak-Chin, Fubo Gaming now resides in Arizona.

Fubo Sportsbook was one of 18 entities that received a license to operate mobile and retail sports betting in the state, thanks to its partnership with the Ak-Chin Indian Community.

According to Ak – Chin Indian Community chairman Robert Miguel,” We & rsquo, re so excited that this day is finally here, andrdquo.” The Ak-Chin Indian Community is pleased to collaborate with a market-leading company like Fubo Gaming on the creation of its mobile application for online sports betting, and we are eager to give our customers the best gaming experience possible. & rdquo,

Added Butera

& ldquo, We are honored to collaborate with the Ak-Chin Indian Community, our first Native American tribe, to establish our market-defining casino in the magnificent state of Arizona. We introduced Fubo Gaming’s sports betting program to ardent sports communities in two states in less than a year, and we look forward to continuing to introduce our special item to many more customers. & rdquo,

The company has market access agreements in three additional states, including Pennsylvania, & nbsp, Indiana, and New Jersey, in addition to launching the sportsbook in Iowa and Arizona.

Current Arizona online sports betting position

The Grand Canyon State’s legitimate gambling market is further bolstered by Fubo Gaming. The top 11 bookmakers in Arizona are listed below:

  • Casino Lotto
  • Betting Gob
  • Betting Casino
  • BetRivers Arizona Sportsbook
  • Betting Lotto
  • Betting Unibet
  • Arizona WynnBET
  • Sportsbook Barstool
  • Arizona TwinSpires Sportsbook
  • SuperBook
  • Sportsbook Fubo

The Desert Diamond Casinos‘ owner, the Tohono O & rsquo, odham Nation, intends to soon introduce a mobile betting app. Betfred Sports is also planning to release an application in Arizona at the same time.

Additionally, although they have not yet started operating, the Arizona Department of Gaming andnbsp has granted smart certificates to the Navajo Nation, Golden Nugget Online Gaming, and Digital Gaming.

Additionally, we are awaiting word of a Bally Bet & nbsp’s impending arrival in Grand Canyon State. The Bally & rsquo Corporation located a sports betting partner in the Phoenix Mercury.

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Written By Veronica Sparks on August 30, 2022Last Updated on January 30, 2023
Tribal casinos in Arizona gave a record breaking amount of revenue back to the state

Arizona’s cultural games revenue contributions for 2022 broke all previous records. Tribes contributed more than$ 123.6 million during this fiscal year, which ended in June 2022, according to a report from the Arizona Department of Gaming in July.

$38.4 million was contributed in the fourth quarter alone, which was from Apr. 1 to Jun. 30. But the amount for 2022 surpassed the previously held record by $21 million.

According to Ted Vogt, director of the Arizona Department of Gaming, it is safe to say that 2022 was a historic year for cultural gambling in Arizona.

The 2021 compact’s modifications contributed to an increase in gambling income.

Arizona Tribal-State Gaming Compacts require any tribe owning and operating Arizona casinos to give a percent of their gaming revenue to the state.

The state of Arizona receives between 1 % and 8 % of the gross gaming revenue generated by Class III tribal casinos, according to the compacts.

A traditional amendment to the Tribal-State Gaming Compact was signed by Governor Doug Ducey last year. The amendment sought to upgrade cultural gambling in Arizona and extended current compacts for 20 years.

The new partnership expanded a tribe’s ability to use more gaming consoles. Additionally, it gave ethnic gambling permission to use a few new things, including:

  • ( via the Arizona Lottery ) Keno
  • Smart jackpot with no reservations
  • Function betting
  • contents of dream

But could the increase in game revenue seen in 2022 have been attributed to these 2021 Compact changes? Vogt stated that he appeared to believe this.

Following Governor Ducey’s signing of the Amended Tribal-State Gaming Compact last year, I am thrilled to see the highest rates of ethnic contributions to the State. & rdquo,

Efforts from Arizona cultural casinos benefit locals

There are agreements between Arizona and the nations for the benefit of both Arizonans and clan members. These advantages are available to residents in the form of both revenue and employment.

The Arizona Benefits Fund receives the majority of the accomplishments that tribes make to the condition. 88 % of monthly contributions go toward funding important state-wide initiatives like:

  • Animals preservation
  • tourism-related service
  • progress of instruction
  • pain and emergency services
  • Care, prevention, and education for gambling addiction
  • Arizona’s Gaming Department

Vogt remarked:

& ldquo, As Arizona’s economy continues to prosper, we have now witnessed nine ( 8 ) consecutive quarters of strong and consistent growth in tribal gaming contributions to the state. Our tribal-state games collaboration provides funding for essential services and initiatives that enhance Arizonans’ quality of life, such as ensuring that hospital trauma services are accessible every day of the week, 24 hours a day. & rdquo,

The remaining 12 % of cultural contributions are distributed by the nations themselves. They decide which cities and regions to give the money to. The regional authorities next uses the money for the following:

  • plans for public health
  • solutions for the neighborhood

Governor Ducey stated at the & ldquo, Gaming employs thousands of Arizonans, and the s service, small amendment and rsquo. And it generates millions in tax revenue, which helps K – 12 education, conservation, and treatment facilities. & rdquo,

The Arizona Department of Gaming reports that since 2004, there have been 1.2 billion ethnic contributions to the Arizona Benefits Fund.

Arizona cultural agreements are essential for nations.

Although tribal games make a significant contribution to Arizona’s state programs, the lightweight agreements offer tribes even more advantages and protections. Tribes can finance thanks to game income:

  • medical treatment
  • Education
  • Housing
  • liquid that is fresh

Governor of the Gila River Indian Community Stephen Roe Lewis stated:

Gaming promotes economic growth and job growth within our tribe, according to & ldquo. Additionally, it offers tribes in Arizona financing options for things like housing, education, and much more. & rdquo,

The compacts guarantee tribes luxury when it comes to Arizona casino possession even though they place limitations on casinos. As a result, the state’s games can only be owned and run by tribes.

When he discussed the amended small last time, Arizona Indian Gaming Association Chairman Robert Miguel acknowledged this exclusivity benefit. This is an exciting step, he said, adding that it was an & nbsp. And one that we cherish and celebrate as we continue to use cultural gambling to defend and support cultural sovereignty. & rdquo,

In Arizona, 22 ethnic groups are recognized by the federal government. The state & rsquo, or 24 tribal casinos, are run by 16 of them.

The Arizona Indian Gaming Association represents eight of the nations. This organization offers the tribes resources for public plan, legislation, and education.

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Written By C.J. Pierre on November 18, 2021Last Updated on January 30, 2023
College Football Rivalry Arizona

In less than two months, a new game of one of college football’s longest-running competitions may be played.

On Saturday, November 27, the Arizona State University Sun Devils and University of Arizona Wildcats does square off in Tempe’s moon Devil Stadium. The & nbsp, Territorial Cup, is on the line. The NCAA has designated the prize as the oldest conflict trophy in college football. It was established 122 years before, in 1899.

PlayInAZ may take a look at what makes this competition so unique as followers make their preparations to watch the in-state matchup.

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95th version of the college football matchup between Arizona and Arizona State

Did you know that compared to Alabama and Auburn, the Wildcats and Sun Devils have faced off more frequently?

This year, Arizona’s two FBS schools will convene for the 95th moment. That & rsquo is greater than USC, Notre Dame, and even Alabama, or LSU. In the eyes of the general public, both of those conflicts are seen as more traditional. However, the matchup between Arizona and Arizona State, which is only 100 miles apart, & nbsp, is actually up there with the best of them.

The Wildcats are in first place in the all-time series with a record of 49 & ndash, 44 #, 1. ASU, however, has already won four straight games, including a 70-7 victory in Tucson next year, before the 2021 model. Not all of them have been scum. In fact, recent years have seen a few timeless games.

For instance, take & nbsp on November 24, 2018, in Tucson, where Kevin Sumlin and Herm Edwards, the head coaches of Arizona State, will play their first game together. The Sun Devils fought back in that game, erasing a 19-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win 41 & ndash, 40, marking the biggest comeback in Territorial Cup history.

The most recent ranking game between the two institutions took place on November 28, 2014, even in Tucson. Arizona entered ranked No. While ASU held the No. 1 spot in the College Football Playoff positions, 13 position. The Wildcats held off a late Sun Devils rally and defeated them 42-35, ensuring their ability to win the Pac – 12 Conference finals.

How does the competition between Arizona and ASU compare to other school football disputes?

Even though the competition between the Wildcats and Sun Devils isn’t the longest in college football, it is undoubtedly one of the fiercest.

Arizona just has a five-game advantages over ASU overall. The Bedlam Series, which has featured 115 games between Oklahoma and Oklahoma State, is a better illustration of nail vs. nails. Oklahoma is the series’ leader in 90, 18, and 7 & ndash. The Pac-12 match between Oregon and Oregon State is the source of the rivalry that & rsquo, which featured the fifth-most games played. The Ducks have won the set 66, 48, and 10 times, respectively.

When many people think of a college football rivalry, they think of the hatred between the fan bases. One of the most notable is Ohio State-Michigan. The beef between the campuses is so heated that commercials were made to emphasize just how much the fans of the two schools couldn’t co-exist. The same can be said for the fans of Arizona and ASU.

Some, however, have the dated background of Arizona – Arizona State, despite the fact that other in-state, regional, and perhaps interconference matchups may attract more interest and headlines as well as brighter spotlights.

Think about the second game between the two teams, which was played in 1899 and lasted 13 years before Arizona was admitted as a US position. when the sport was more rounded. when scores had a five-point value. Arizona State, formerly known as the Normal School of Arizona, defeated Arizona to claim the & ldquo, Arizona Territorial Football League Championship( a four-way series that also included Phoenix Union High School and Phoenix Indian School ).

Before Arizona – ASU maintain the fight, one more sport

Before the match for the Territorial Cup, each team has one more sport. Oregon State is up against Arizona State, and Washington State faces Arizona.

The Sun Devils have already earned a bowl game and are still vying to win the Pac – 12 South with their 7 – 3 overall record and 5 – 2 Pac-12 records. The Sun Devils must earn their final two matches while Utah loses its final two. ASU may receive a trip to the Pac-12 Championship match if that occurs.

Arizona, on the other hand, has had a challenging period. The Wildcats are 1-9, and their lone victory was against a group that had been destroyed by COVID. Arizona did, however, break the nation & rsquo’s longest losing streak at 20 games with that victory if you look at it through a half-full lens.

When Nov. 27 rolls around, expect the Sun Devils to be heavy favorites in the Arizona sports betting market. Time will tell, though, if ASU can actually follow through.

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Written By Grant Lucas on November 25, 2021Last Updated on January 30, 2023
Arizona State Arizona College Football Rivalry

The date has been circled for months.

Of course, they always strive for achievements that earn banners and wide acclaim. But when it comes to the Arizona Wildcats and Arizona State Sun Devils, one date — one game — seemingly stands above all others. A game that carries more than a simple trophy, albeit the oldest trophy in all of college football rivalries.

This is the battle for the Territorial Cup: the Duel in the Desert.

Off and on since 1899 (and every year since 1946), Arizona and Arizona State have squared off, bringing together arguably one of the better rivalries in college football.

It’s a game that has produced some of the greats: Antonio Pierce, an Arizona alum who now serves as defensive coordinator for ASU; Chuck Cecil, a college football hall of fame from UArizona who now coaches DBs at his alma mater; Darren Woodson, a three time Super Bowl-winning safety; Terrell Suggs, one of the fiercest defensive players in NFL history who won two NFL titles.

The list goes on.

But it’s not just the great players who have emerged from the Duel in the Desert. Sometimes, the games themselves are more memorable. Of course, with over 94 editions of the Territorial Cup rivalry, there is bound to include some duds. Here, we present the three best and worst games in the history of the Territorial Cup.

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Duel in the Desert: Best games in Territorial Cup history

Such a large sample size of a rivalry certainly features a host of thrillers and nail-biters. But no others stack up quite like these three matchups.

1975: No. 8 Arizona State 24, No. 12 Arizona 21

Perhaps the greatest season in the history of Arizona State football, the Sun Devils welcomed their rivals into Tempe with a No. 8 ranking and an undefeated record. For their part, though, the No. 12 Wildcats brought in a 9-1 record, setting up an epic WAC clash. To the winner, aside from the coveted Territorial Cup, went the Western Athletic Conference championship and a berth into the Fiesta Bowl — played at Sun Devil Stadium.

Arizona came out hot, jumping out to a 14-3 lead and threatening to pull the upset. Late in the first half, however, ASU had the ball at the Wildcats’ 8-yard line. A pass from QB Dennis Sproul appeared errant, yet John Jefferson tapped into a Stretch Armstrong-like superpower. Jefferson went full-extension, snagged the ball out of the air and secured it (depending on who you ask) for a touchdown.

That was the vacuum ASU needed to suck the wind out of its rival’s sails. Still, in the second half, the Sun Devils needed a rushing TD from Sproul to put away the Wildcats, capping a 12-0 regular season, the WAC title and a date with Nebraska in the Fiesta Bowl.

Oh, by the way, Arizona State edged the Cornhuskers 17-14 to earn a No. 2 ranking in the final polls. It remains the best finish in program history.

2010: Arizona State 30, Arizona 29

Shield your eyes, Alex Zendejas. A year earlier, the nephew of Arizona kicking great Max Zendejas booted a game-winning field goal to defeat ASU on the road. This time around, no such luck.

Alex Zendejas, already suffering an inconsistent 2010 season, had two point-after kicks blocked by the Sun Devils. Many like to call this game the James Brooks Block Party.

Granted, this type of game has some of the makings of a dud, especially considering that the two teams combined for 18 punts, with four of them not exceeding 20 yards.

But it was the finish. Arizona State ripped off 14 straight points in the fourth quarter to grab a six-point lead on Arizona. The Wildcats scored with less than 30 seconds to play in regulation, but James Brooks swatted away the would-be game-winning extra point to force overtime.

Once would be enough for most players. Not Brooks.

In the second overtime, Arizona found the end zone and needed the point-after to send the game to another extra session. Once again, Brooks soared and batted the attempt out of the air. Game over.

1987: Arizona 24, Arizona State 24

We know, we know. How can you have a tie as one of the best games ever?

Because … well … it’s incredible that it even ENDED in a tie.

Arizona State, playing at home, appeared on its way to snapping a five-game losing streak against its rival. Late in the third quarter, though, UArizona erased an eight-point deficit to even things up 21-21.

The Sun Devils righted the ship (they thought) with a field goal to go up three points with less than three minutes to play. And an interception appeared as though it sealed the victory.

Again, they thought.

With 20 seconds to play, facing fourth down, all-Pac-10 punter Matt Schuh simply needed to air out a boot to put the Wildcats miles away from a shot a pulling off a miracle.

Schuh, though, couldn’t pull that off. After dropping the ball, he attempted to kick it from the ground. That’s a penalty. Now in possession at the ASU 13-yard line, Arizona punched in the game-tying field goal to salvage a draw — the Wildcats’ third tie of the season.

And Arizona State wouldn’t end the rivalry losing streak for another four years.

Duel in the Desert: Worst games in Territorial Cup history

These we’ll keep short and sweet. Well, as sweet as they can be. Because what’s worse than a lopsided contest, especially if you have to relive it?

2020: Arizona State 70, Arizona 7

That isn’t a typo. Though Wildcat Nation may want it to be.

This game was over at the half. If not by the end of the first quarter. The Sun Devils put up two TDs within the first minute of the game.

It was the second-most points in ASU history and featured a school record of 10 touchdowns. Rachaad White racked up 133 yards rushing and 3 TDs (including a 93-yard scoring run), while Jayden Daniels needed just nine completions to pile up 203 yards and two TDs.

Arizona finished with seven turnovers. But at least the Wildcats had more first downs (18) than ASU (17).

1996: No. 4 Arizona State 56, Arizona 14

Almost the perfect season for Arizona State. And it was showcased against the Wildcats.

Three running backs — Terry Battle (143), Marlon Farlow (93) and Jeff Paulk (82) — combined for 318 rushing yards as the Sun Devils blistered Arizona.

Even through the air, Arizona State seemingly could do no wrong. Keith Poole, after all, put up 123 yards and two TDs on just four catches.

Arizona State, ranked No. 2 at the time of the postseason game, eventually went on to lose to Ohio State in the Rose Bowl on a last-second touchdown by the Buckeyes. A win would have likely earned the Sun Devils their first national championship. Alas, they had to settle for a No. 4-rank finish to the season.

1946: Arizona 67, Arizona State 0

The year that the Territorial Cup became an annual event.

And it was the season opener. Arizona State sure played like it; not Arizona.

The Wildcats torched, boat-raced, housed — pick a phrase — the Sun Devils in what remains the largest margin of victory in the rivalry’s history.

Really, there isn’t much to say about this game. Which is why it lives here.

Not all Territorial Cup games can be Hollywood-like. But they’re always memorable.

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Written By C.J. Pierre on November 26, 2021Last Updated on January 30, 2023
Duel In The Desert Arizona Arizona State College Football

This season, the University of Arizona and Arizona State football teams meet for the 95th time. It is one of the oldest rivalries in college football, dating back to 1899.

Over the years, many of the games have not had championship implications. So those unfamiliar with this feud may wonder why this game is so important to the players, coaches and fans.

The winner will take home the Territorial Cup. The prize the teams will battle over has its own storied history and, in a way, represents the bad blood that has built up over decades between the two schools.

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Arizona vs. Arizona State: History of the Territorial Cup

The Territorial Cup has been certified by the NCAA as the oldest rivalry trophy in the United States. What many people may not know is that the actual trophy has a unique history.

For example, the cup’s name refers to the fact that, at the time of the rivalry’s inception over 120 years ago, Arizona was a US territory. Arizona would not become a state until 1912.

The cup, made of solid silver over Britannia base metal, was created by Reed & Barton, a Massachusetts-based silversmith manufacturer. It was originally priced at $20, which would be the equivalent of about $560 in this day and age.

Cup not intended to be used as a rivalry trophy

The Territorial Cup was not originally meant to be used as the prize for the ASU-UArizona winner.

Rather, the trophy was made to crown the champion of the Arizona Territorial Football League. ASU, then called the Normal School, won all three of its games over Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix Indian School and the University of Arizona to earn the title of champion. The inscription on the cup itself reads “Arizona Foot Ball League Championship 1899 Normal.”

Mystery of the missing Territorial Cup

Shortly after the 1899 football season, the cup vanished.

No one seems to know how and why it disappeared, but it was missing for over 80 years. Then, out of nowhere, it was discovered in a church basement in Tempe around 1980 and returned to ASU to be displayed on campus.

ASU-UArizona becomes official trophy game in 2001

In January 1996, ASU put the Territorial Cup on display at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport ahead of Super Bowl XXX, which was being played in Tempe. One day, some Wildcats alumni recognized the cup and reached out to ASU to ask about borrowing it to display on their campus.

This led to discussions between the two schools. Eventually, the presidents of both schools reached an agreement that the winner of the annual “Duel in the Desert” football game would be given the cup to showcase at their university throughout the following year.

The trophy wasn’t shared between the two rival universities until 2001, when the Wildcats defeated ASU 34-21 in Tempe.

Tale of two trophies

The original Territorial Cup is over 100 years old, so as you can imagine it is pretty fragile. A replica was eventually made to be used for on-field celebrations.

In the agreement between the two schools, the original cup must always be handled with white cotton gloves and never be cleaned. Meanwhile, the replica can be cleaned as needed using an appropriate silver cleaner or polish.

ASU-UArizona bad blood goes back decades

Shane Dale, a UArizona alum who authored two books on the rivalry between the Wildcats and the Sun Devils, spoke with PlayInAZ about the storied history of the intrastate feud.

Dale’s book — Territorial: The History of the Duel in the Desert, published in 2013 — dives into the on- and off-field drama that makes this rivalry one of the most heated and emotional in the country. No matter if it was for athletic, geographical, political or personal reasons.

“It’s interesting because it’s how personal it is and how a lot of things haven’t changed,” Dale said. “The people I talked to that played in the rivalry in the ’50s and ’60s talk the same way about it as the people who played in it recently.”

Dale also said that the rivalry is as much Phoenix vs. Tucson as it is Sun Devils vs. Wildcats, referencing the efforts made by UArizona to stop ASU from becoming an established university.

“In 1958, when ASU was trying to become ASU through a referendum called Prop 200, U of A tried to prevent that from happening,” said Dale. “They’d be the only university in the state. They even burned the words, ‘No 200,’ in the grass of ASU’s stadium before the big vote in 1958.”

Arizona-Arizona State most intense rivalry in all of sports

Dale’s second book, titled Rich Rod vs Graham: Six Years of America’s Most Intense Rivalry, includes two studies that together found the ASU-UArizona feud as the most intense rivalry in all of sports. Not just in college football. Dale thinks a big reason for that is because the two schools are on an island: They are the only two FBS schools in the state.

“You look at Michigan-Ohio State. Ohio State is not Michigan’s only rival. They also have Michigan State. So the focus is kind of splintered there,” said Dale. “Arizona’s only big rival is Arizona State and vice versa. There are some other big games from time to time. In basketball Arizona-UCLA is big, but in football that is the only big rivalry. The next FBS school is a good five hours away out of state.”

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