In 2009, the Husky offense was largely inconsistent, often showing excellent playmaking ability up until the time they needed to score on the goal line or keep a drive going late in the game. The hope is this year they will find that consistency and become the high-powered threat that their talent suggests.
Quarterback
Starter: Jake Locker Maybe you’ve heard of this guy. Senior starter who passed up millions to try to lead his team to a bowl game and make a run at the Heisman trophy. He could be the best quarterback in the country, but he does need to make improvements, chiefly with his accuracy. Sarkisian has him aiming for a 70% completion rate and 3/1 touchdown to interception ratio, which would be a season for the ages. He likely won’t quite make that, but there’s no bigger threat at the position in the country.
Depth: Keith Price & Nick Montana The two backups are still fighting for the job, although it appears Price has pulled ahead for now. Price is more of an athlete who has struggled with his accuracy at times. Montana, son of Joe, has the smarts but maybe not quite the arm strength or physical maturity yet. Price will likely backup on a game to game basis, but if Locker went down for an extended period, either might take over.
Analysis: If Locker stays healthy, it doesn’t get much better. If he goes down, it’s hard to say what would happen with Price or Montana under center. Continue reading