Jacob Wiegand, Deseret News
PROVO — Knowledge is QB power.
Freshman quarterbacks have a greater chance of making an immediate impact on college football teams because of their knowledge and private tutoring while in high school. This is exactly the case with Utah’s Jack Tuttle and BYU’s Zach Wilson. Both have a chance to make an impact.
“What high school quarterbacks get now compared to a few years ago is just crazy,” said former BYU and NFL quarterback John Beck, who works as a professional throw coach in Southern California. Both Tuttle and Wilson have been his clients.