Utah sophomore quarterback Tyler Huntley is not a pocket passer like Southern California’s Sam Darnold. Nor is he a run-first burner like Arizona’s Khalil Tate.
Huntley might actually be somewhere in the middle. And he’s unlike any quarterback No. 18 Washington (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12) and its defense has seen this season.
A first-year starter, he’s given the Utes (5-5, 2-5) something they can build around for the future. His 1,953 passing yards and 13 touchdowns prove what he can do through the air. Huntley’s 432 rushing yards show he has the mobility needed to either create or escape.