TUCSON, Ariz. — Arizona has become the bully on the block.
A program known for its free-flowing offense and efficiency, the top-ranked Wildcats have added a dose of bulk to beat teams down during their undefeated start to the season.
"You can sometimes wear people down with your speed, just getting the ball up and down the court and guys get tired, but they have a unique ability with their roster to wear teams down inside with their size," Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley said after the Sun Devils' 89-82 loss to Arizona on Wednesday night. ''The size and physicality of their front line is different than anything we've seen this season.''
It's not just the front line.
The Wildcats (17-0, 4-0 Big 12) are big everywhere and it's helped them to the program's best start since opening 21-0 in 2013-14 while remaining one of three Division I teams still undefeated.
Arizona has been No. 1 in the AP Top 25 for five straight weeks and, with a win over UCF on Saturday, could be the unanimous choice in Monday's poll following No. 2 Iowa State's loss to Kansas.
The Wildcats are still wildly efficient, No. 4 in the KenPom offensive ratings while averaging 91.1 points and 19.2 assists per game.
What makes Arizona different from coach Tommy Lloyd's four previous season is its heft. The Wildcats have 7-foot-2 Motiejus Krivas in the middle and are big at every position, a roster full of body bashers — even the freshmen.