Pac-10 Position Breakdown: Quarterback – Arizona Wildcats
The 2009 Arizona Wildcats will look far different on offense than they did one year ago. Gone is Willie Tuitama, the school record holder for career attempts, completions, yards and touchdowns. Tuitama was extremely efficient, completing 65% of his passes as part of a balanced attack for the Cats. Offensive coordinator Sonny Dykes will now run his inventive multi-spread offense with one of two new QB’s that are both firmly in the running.
The slight favorite for the job as of spring is true sophomore Matt Scott. A 6-3 190 pound product out of high-school football power Corona Centineal (CA), Scott is a threat to opposing defenses in multiple ways. His current edge on the starting job can likely be attributed to his speed and quickness. Scott is a very elusive runner, and has the awareness to know when it’s the right time to take off.

Matt Scott shows off his quick feet
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