Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pacific-12 teams face QB shuffle

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The nickname Conference of Quarterbac­ks has taken on a new meaning as injuries have led to a revolving door between starters and backups for many Pacific-12 Conference teams.

From Southern Cal reaching down into its depth chart, to the absences of establishe­d veterans K.J. Costello at Stanford and Khalil Tate at Arizona, this has been a rough season for quarterbac­ks.

Eighteen quarterbac­ks have started games so far this season in the league, compared to 20 for all last season.

One of the newcomers is Devon Modster, who is taking the reins at California (41, 1-2) while Chase Garbers recovers from an apparent shoulder injury. Garbers is out indefinite­ly.

Modster, a UCLA transfer who had to sit out Cal’s first three games after committing to the Golden Bears in December, was pressed into service when Garbers was injured during a 24-17 loss at home to Arizona State. Modster struggled, throwing for 23 yards and an intercepti­on in the end zone.

He fared better last weekend, when Cal put up a fight against No. 13 Oregon before falling 17-7. Modster threw for 190 yards and the Golden Bears’ lone touchdown. But he also threw two picks.

“I thought he handled himself really well,” Cal Coach Justin Wilcox said. “There were a couple of throws in there that he can make, that we didn’t quite connect on, but I thought he was calm, I thought his demeanor was good. I think he’s going to keep improving the more that he plays.”

The Golden Bears are off this weekend.

Southern Cal is the most extreme example. Sophomore JT Daniels started in the opener against Fresno State, but he was injured in the first half and needed season-ending surgery to repair a torn ACL. Freshman Kedon Slovis made his debut in a surprise victory the next week over Stanford, throwing for 377 yards and three TDs. But then Slovis was knocked out of the home game against Utah with a concussion, forcing the Trojans to turn to third-stringer Matt Fink.

Fink led the team to victory against the Utes but struggled in a 28-14 loss to Washington with three intercepti­ons.

The junior had been on the brink of transferri­ng at the start of the summer but decided to stick it out.

It is likely Slovis will return this weekend when USC (3-2, 2-1) visits No. 9 Notre Dame on Saturday.

Davis Mills has started two games for Costello at Stanford, including last Saturday’s 23-13 upset of Washington. Mills threw for 293 yards and a touchdown in the game but came out in the fourth quarter with what appeared to be a calf injury, making way for sophomore Jack West.

Arizona weathered the one-game absence of Tate when freshman Grant Gunnell took over and threw for 352 yards and a touchdown in a 20-17 victory over UCLA. Tate returned last weekend from ankle and hamstring injuries and threw for a career-high 404 yards and three touchdowns in a 35-30 victory on the road over Colorado.

Arizona (4-1, 2-0) hosts Washington (4-2, 1-2) on Saturday.

Sophomore Austin Burton made his first start in UCLA’s 48-31 loss at home to Oregon State last weekend. He threw for 236 yards and a touchdown, while also running for a score, in place of Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who was knocked out of the loss to the Wildcats the week before with an apparent ankle injury.

The Bruins (1-5, 1-2) have a bye this weekend before visiting Stanford on Oct. 17.

Among the quarterbac­ks who have reached the halfway point of the season unscathed are Oregon’s Justin Herbert, Oregon State’s Jake Luton, Washington State’s Anthony Gordon and Washington’s Jacob Eason in the North Division. In the South, there’s Arizona State’s Jayden Daniels, Colorado’s Steven Montez and Utah’s Tyler Huntley.

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