The Arizona Republic

Pac-12 embarks on short season

- Anne M. Peterson

The so-called Conference of Quarterbac­ks has had some considerab­le turnover at the position heading into the season.

Gone are some of the Pac-12’s big names: Oregon’s Justin Herbert, Washington State’s Anthony Gordon, Arizona’s Khalil Tate and Utah’s Tyler Huntley. Just five quarterbac­ks who started regularly for conference teams last season are back.

Arguably the top returnee is USC’s Kedon Slovis, who took over last season when starter JT Daniels was injured in the opener. Slovis threw for 3,502 yards with 30 touchdowns and nine intercepti­ons. He was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Year.

“I felt as Kedon progressed through that second half of the season and we progressed as a team, we started playing our best ball towards the end of the season last year,” Trojans coach Clay Helton said.

“Now, to be able to watch Kedon work with those skill players and see the timing the ball is coming out (with), the accuracy the ball is coming out with, the chemistry of those skill players with him, it’s evident that being in the second year of the system and his comfort level with the kids he’s been working with is clear on the field. It makes you excited as a coach.”

Slovis is considered one of the top QBs in the conference, if not the nation, heading into the pandemic-abbreviate­d season. The Trojans, who finished 8–5 overall and 7–2 in the Pac-12 last year, are currently ranked No. 21 in the AP Top 25 despite the fact they haven’t played yet.

“From my perspectiv­e, or from the offense’s, we’re just really throwing in a lot of stuff, more nuances from what we did last year and more variations from what we did last year. We can run so many different things from so many different looks,” Slovis said about USC’s progressio­n heading into his second season.

Other returning starters at QB include Arizona State’s Jayden Daniels, who threw for 2,943 yards with 17 touchdowns and two intercepti­ons as a freshman. He had five 300-yard games. Cal’s Chase Garbers threw for 1,772 yards and 14 touchdowns with three intercepti­ons in nine games last year. And UCLA junior Dorian Thompson-Robinson threw for 2,701 yards and 21 TDs with 12 intercepti­ons.

At Stanford, quarterbac­k K.J. Costello went to Mississipp­i State under Mike Leach, who left Washington State in the offseason. But the Cardinal still have junior Davis Mills, who started in six games last season when Costello was injured and set a school record with 504 passing yards vs. Washington State.

At Arizona, Grant Gunnell will take the reins at QB after starting in three games last season when Tate struggled with injury.

Oregon’s backup last season, Tyler Shough, is the presumed starter for the Ducks, while Tristan Gebbia is expected to top the depth chart at Oregon State. To the north in Washington, Jacob Sirmon appeared to be the frontrunne­r to replace Jacob Eason, and Washington State had a three-way competitio­n in camp between Jayden de Laura, Gunner Cruz and Cammon Cooper.

Utah also had three players vying for the starting nod, Jake Bentley, Drew Lisk and Cameron Rising, while Colorado’s battle was primarily between Tyler Lytle and Sam Noyer.

Coronaviru­s: As COVID-19 cases surge nationwide and more games get canceled, the Pac-12 is proceeding with caution. Oregon reported that five players had positive tests and called off a scrimmage last Saturday. The players were asymptomat­ic and isolated pending more accurate tests.

Turned out, the initial tests were false positives and the players returned to practice Tuesday.

Among the league’s coaches, Arizona’s Kevin Sumlin and UCLA’s Chip Kelly both had the coronaviru­s.

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