Arizona Wildcat quarterback Khalil Tate speaks to reporters after morning practice at the Lowell-Stevens Football Facility on the University of Arizona campus, Oct. 11, 2017, in Tucson, Ariz. Tate set an NCAA single-game rushing record by a quarterback last week in the game against Colorado.
A:Ā The five top nicknames in UA football history all belong to star-level backs ā and all are in the UA Sports Hall of Fame:
1. Cactus Comet. Art Luppino, 1953-56.
2. Jackrabbit Joe. Running back Joe Hernandez, 1959-61.
3. The Eel. Bill Hargis, 1928-30.
4. Hoss. Walt Nielsen, 1936-38.
5. The General. Bobby Thompson, 1960-61.
Cactus Comet was the idea of UA senior Fred Weigand, who acted as the schoolās football information director in 1953-54. He used the nickname in a press release and Star sports columnist Abe Chanin used it in print for the first time on Nov. 4, 1954. After Luppino departed Arizona as a two-time NCAA rushing leader, one of Arizonaās leading players of the 1940s, Art Polland, who raised, trained and raced horses, named one of his horses Cactus Comet.
Khalil Tate? He probably needs at least one more scintillating performance to be nickname-worthy. What do you think?
Earthquake Tate?
Carry the Freight Tate?
TD Tate?
Turbo Tate?
Thunder Tate?
Tractor Tate?
Too Late Tate? (Too late? Arizona didnāt deploy Tate until it had already lost two games).
Iāll go with the Earthquake Tate, given how he has shaken up Arizonaās sleepy football program. The 'Quake.

