Blake Anderson isn't anywhere close to naming Chad Voytik the starting quarterback for Arkansas State next season.
But even before the graduate transfer from the University of Pittsburgh has arrived on campus, Anderson thinks he's made the Red Wolves better at their most important position.
"I think what we created was some stability and definitely some competition and we brought some maturity to the room that we wouldn't have had otherwise," Anderson said. "He's just different than the other guys that we have."
Anderson addressed the addition of Voytik, who committed to ASU earlier this month and will enroll for summer courses that begin June 1, and the progress of his quarterbacks at Chenal Country Club in Little Rock on Thursday while in town for the ASU athletics caravan.