HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — The three-man race to become Utah’s next starting quarterback will be a great competition to watch during fall camp.
But there were a couple of players at Friday’s Pac-12 Media Days who know one of the candidates well.
Former Washington signal caller Troy Williams spent at year in junior college after leaving the Huskies, who he represented for two games. Now he's trying to make his case to start at Utah.
Former teammates called Williams “a true competitor” on and off the field.
“If you want to compete with him in shooting marbles, he’s going to do it, and that’s the type of guy you want,” the Huskies' Kevin King said.