Arizona Solomon accepted an
athletic scholarship to attend
University of Arizona, where he played for coach
Rich Rodriguez's
Arizona Wildcats team from 2013 to 2016. Solomon was redshirted during the 2013 season and did not play in any games behind senior quarterback B.J. Denker. He made the travel squad after enrolling with the college in January. Prior to the 2014 season, Solomon was named Arizona's starting quarterback. In his college debut, he completed 25 of 44 passes for 425 yards and 4 touchdowns against
UNLV in a 58–13 victory. Solomon was launched into the national scene after he led Arizona to a 31–24 victory over #2
Oregon in
Eugene, OR. Solomon helped lead the team to a 10–2 regular season record to win Pac-12 South division championship for the first time in school history, in a 42–35 win over
Pac-12 South rival Arizona State. In a rematch against Oregon, Arizona suffered a 59–13 loss in the
Pac-12 Football Championship Game. After a 10–3 regular season, the Wildcats were selected to play in the
Fiesta Bowl, a New Year Six game in the
CFB Playoff, against
Boise State. Boise State would win the game 38–30. Solomon finished the season with 3,793 passing yards, 28 touchdown passes and 9 interceptions. In 2015, Solomon entered his redshirt sophomore year as the starting quarterback for the Wildcats. He was named to several preseason watch lists, including the Manning Award, the Maxwell Award, the Davey O’Brien Award and the Walter Camp Player of the Year watch list. Arizona started the 2015 season ranked No. 22 by the Associated Press and Coaches Poll. In the season opener, Solomon completed 22 of 36 passes for 229 yards and four touchdowns as Arizona defeated
UTSA 34–16. He finished the season with 6,460 career passing yards, which is fourth-most in school history, and 48 passing touchdowns, which is third-most all-time. He started and played 11 games, missing contests at Stanford (10/3) and ASU (11/21) due to injury. He also missed the second half against UCLA (9/26) and much of fourth quarter against Utah (11/14). Missed time did not prevent him from improving his completion percentage (62.1 percent) and efficiency (146.98) numbers from a breakout freshman season. His average of 242.5 yards per game was boosted late in season over final three starts, where he averaged 319 yards per game and completed 67 percent of passes in those contests against USC (11/7), Utah (11/14) and New Mexico (12/19). He had set a school record for most attempts to begin a season without an interception (210) and saw another program record of 233 overall attempts without a pick come to an end at Washington (10/31) He had a season high for passing yards came at USC (352), while twice tossing four touchdown passes (UTSA, 9/3; Nevada, 9/12). He rushed for scores against NAU (9/19), Utah (11/14) and New Mexico in the Gildan New Mexico Bowl (12/19) and netted 86 yards on 12 rushes with a score in an upset of No. 10 Utah. Solomon tossed multiple touchdown passes in six games, suffering his first career defeat (at USC) in 13 games when throwing at least two touchdowns. In 2016, Solomon finished the season with 6,922 career passing yards, which is fourth-most in school history, and 49 passing touchdowns, which is third-most all-time. Starting and playing 4 games, he missed seven contests including Grambling State, Hawaii, Washington, at UCLA, at Utah, USC, and ASU due to injury. He finished his career 17–13 () as a starter at Arizona and completed 562 of 851 passes for 7,964 yards, 49 touchdown pass and 28 interceptions. On December 13, 2016, it was announced that Solomon intended to transfer from Arizona, graduating early to be eligible to play in 2017.
Baylor On January 9, 2017, Solomon committed to
Baylor University for the 2017 season as a graduate transfer. Solomon struggled in two games for Baylor. He suffered a concussion during the Bears 17–10 loss to UTSA on September 9, 2017. On October 31, 2017, head coach
Matt Rhule announced that Solomon would be withdrawing from Baylor due to his concussion.
Statistics ==Awards and honors==