Arizona Football quarterback Khalil Tate achieved something no Pac-12 player has in the last 29 years. For the first time since 1988 (USC’s Rodney Peete), Tate was awarded the Pac-12 Football Offensive Player of the Week for three weeks in a row.
Three weeks ago, when Khalil Tate took over for an injured Brandon Dawkins during the Colorado game, nobody could have predicted what we have seen. Since that game, we have all witnessed Khalil Tate do things not many other QB’s have done in college football. Scratch that, things that NO college quarterback has ever done. Not even some of the best names to ever play college football have ever run for the yardage he has in this three-game stretch.