The Arizona Republic

Pac-12 schools face QB competitio­ns

- John Marshall

Arizona has two quarterbac­ks who split time last year, added a transfer from another Pac-12 school and has a freshman who has been turning heads.

The Wildcats have a frontrunne­r to be the starter but the first game is still more than four months away, so no reason to make any declaratio­ns just yet.

“We’re not gonna put a post-spring depth chart out, but as I’ve said to you guys the whole time, we’ve got ones, twos and threes and you guys are out of practice,” Arizona coach Jedd Fisch said. “There’s so many position groups, you start naming one starter in spring, and then it’s like, well, who’s gonna be the starting back or who’s gonna be the starting receiver?”

Arizona isn’t the only Pac-12 school facing a decision at quarterbac­k. More than half the teams have quarterbac­k competitio­ns heading into the season.

Southern California is set after Caleb Williams, a Heisman Trophy favorite, decided to follow coach Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma. UCLA has Dorian ThompsonRo­binson

returning, Utah gets Pac-12 offensive player of the year Cameron Rising back and Stanford’s Tanner McKee will start for the second straight year.

Washington State picked up one of the best quarterbac­k transfers in the offseason, landing Cameron Ward. He was a second-team FCS All-American after throwing for 4,648 yards with 47 touchdowns at Incarnate Word.

Everyone else has a competitio­n in one form or another.

At Colorado, Brendon Lewis returns, but will be pushed by JT Shrout after an uneven 2021 season.

Dylan Morris was Washington’s starter the past two seasons but is in a battle with Indiana transfer Michael Penix Jr. and top recruit Sam Huard.

Oregon State also has its starter from a year ago back. Chance Nolan threw for over 2,600 yards last season and led the Beavers to their first winning Pac-12 season in nine years, but he will be pushed by Tristan Gebbia..

Oregon has two players vying to replace Anthony Brown: Bo Nix and Ty Thompson. Nix was the first true freshman to start the opener at Auburn since 1946 and a three-year starter before opting to transfer to Oregon. A former fivestar, dual-threat recruit, Thompson saw limited action in three games as a freshman last season.

Arizona State had one of the Pac-12’s best quarterbac­ks before Jayden Daniels decided to transfer. Now the Sun Devils have an open competitio­n, with Paul Tyson and Trenton Bourguet as the frontrunne­rs.

Tyson, the great grandson of former Alabama coach Bear Bryant, was Bryce Young’s backup last season and Bourguet played behind Daniels in 2021.

California has some big shoes to fill with Chase Garbers gone, but picked up former Purdue starter Jack Plummer in the transfer portal.

Arizona also has a Power Five transfer it may lean on.

Jayden de Laura was the 2021 Pac-12 offensive freshman of the year after throwing for nearly 2,800 yards and 23 touchdowns at Washington State. He will have to adjust to a new offense in Tucson after playing the run-and-shoot at Washington State and is being pushed by Jordan McCloud and freshman Noah Fifita.

McCloud, a USF transfer, started two games last season before suffering season-ending leg injuries in October. Though undersized at 5-foot-9, Fifita was impressive in spring ball and could be Arizona’s long-term future at quarterbac­k.

“Our team has a really good feel of how, where we’re going with it,” Fisch said. “I think Jayden has certainly proven that he can lead our team. We’ll leave it at that.”

 ?? GEORGE FREY/AP ?? Colorado quarterbac­k Brendon Lewis passes under pressure from Utah defensive tackle Tennessee Pututau, left, and defensive end Van Fillinger on Nov. 26 in Salt Lake City.
GEORGE FREY/AP Colorado quarterbac­k Brendon Lewis passes under pressure from Utah defensive tackle Tennessee Pututau, left, and defensive end Van Fillinger on Nov. 26 in Salt Lake City.

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