Tate is a 6-2, 215, Senior quarterback from Inglewood, CA. He enters the season #12 in Arizona's history for passing yards (4,364), #6 for passing TDs (43), #7 for total offense (6,236 yards), and holds the NCAA record for QB rushing in a game (327 yards).
If Tate can put all of his extraordinary tools together he and the Arizona offensive will be incredible. Spring and early camp stories have focused on his improved leadership and command of the offense. Are there still areas of concern? Here's Jason Scheer's, Wildcat Authority, blurb on Tate's performance from Monday's practice:
I'm still optimistic that Tate can put everything together and 2 bye weeks in September will allow him to improve and see opportunities he is missing before we hit conference play.We previously mentioned that Khalil Tate struggled during Saturday's scrimmage and in the viewing period that we had on Monday, he did not do well. When it is a one-on-one type of situation, Tate does just fine and he can make some nice throws.
However, when it turned to the team drills, Tate missed wide receivers. He had Bryce Wolma in the middle of the field and never looked at him and completely overthrew Jamarye Joiner on what should have been an easy pass.
Sources indicate that Tate has really struggled as of late after having one of his best practices last week. It will be interesting to see how the coaching staff handles everything in trying to get him back on track.
14 is the number of rushing TDs Arizona had last year.