Before becoming Montana State’s offensive coordinator, Justin Udy studied as much as he conceivably could.
As an assistant at Utah State and then at Texas Tech, Udy grasped how to develop players, handle game preparation and collaborate with others on a coaching staff.
He also believes he’s learned how to work with maturing quarterbacks. That skill will be especially imperative in his first year coaching the Bobcats’ signal callers.
“Developing the quarterback is just a consistent thing you can’t let up on,” Udy said.
Two who started games at MSU last season and another FBS transfer are vying for the starting role.