Breaking Down The Pac-12: Quarterbacks
By Steve Olson
Sep 12, 2015; Piscataway, NJ, USA; Washington State Cougars quarterback Luke Falk passes before being hit by Rutgers Scarlet Knights defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph (51) during first half at High Points Solutions Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Noah K. Murray-USA TODAY Sports
3. Luke Falk, Washington- Sophomore
QB Rating: 147.9, 74 of 107, 767 yards, six touchdowns, zero interceptions
After being upset by Portland State 24-17, in a rain soaked game that some say limited Mike Leach air raid attack. Falk was impressive against Rutgers going 47 of 66 for 478 yards and four touchdowns. The fact that Falk has not thrown a interception in 107 attempts is impressive. It looks like Mike Leach found his man to lead his air raid offense into the future.
The Cougars host Wyoming this week before starting Pac-12 Conference play visiting the Cal Bears and the Oregon Ducks in Eugene in back to back weeks. Trips to Arizona and UCLA are also on the schedule for the young Falk. If he can keep up his Offensive numbers the Cougars may find themselves pushing Oregon in the Pac-12 North.
Next: Jared Goff, California-Junior