The Arizona Republic

Oregon State QB Luton gets another chance

- Anne M. Peterson

CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State quarterbac­k Jake Luton is getting one more chance in a career marred by injury.

Luton was granted a sixth year of eligibilit­y by the NCAA and he is competing – again – to be the Beavers’ starter. His approach is to keep it simple. “I’m just trying to stay healthy and just trying to be consistent throughout the year. I’m not trying to light up any record books or anything like that,” the 6-foot-7 quarterbac­k said. “I want to put the team in position to win games and make sure I’m on the field. If I can do those two things I think we’ll have a good year.”

Luton has been limited by injuries to just nine starts since he transferre­d to Oregon State in 2017. During his first season in Corvallis, he missed eight games after he injured his spine in a game at Washington State.

He played in eight games with five starts last year but was hampered by a concussion and an ankle injury.

His main competitio­n this year is redshirt sophomore Tristan Gebbia, who sat out last season after transferri­ng from Nebraska. The QB competitio­n is something of a preseason ritual for Luton.

He appeared to have the edge over Gebbia in the spring. But second-year coach Jonathan Smith said both quarterbac­ks made progress over the summer.

“Jake did have a good spring, we really like the step he took,” said Smith, himself a former Oregon State quarterbac­k and QB coach at Washington. “But I’m really anxious to see Tristan here. Those 15 days of (spring) practice for Tristan, and now the opportunit­y to make a nice jump that he’s going to get here in the first couple of weeks of camp.”

Jack Colletto, who saw time at quarterbac­k last season and was effective in short-yardage situations, is playing at linebacker in camp, although Smith said he may still see some snaps at QB this season.

Oregon State’s eventual starter will be challenged. The Beavers, who won just two games last season, were picked to finish at the bottom of the Pac-12 North in the league’s preseason media poll.

But the team has a competent stable of wide receivers, led by junior Isaiah Hodgins and senior Trevon Bradford.

“It’s easy to say we’ll come in last place because the last two seasons we had,” Luton said.

“But the difference between winning and losing in the Pac-12 is so small. ...”

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