The 蜜柚直播 Wildcats wouldn鈥檛 be where they are right now 鈥 4-1 overall, 2-0 in the Pac-12 鈥 without critical contributions from a handful of promising freshmen.
Michael Wiley鈥檚 emergence has helped offset injuries at running back. The development of cornerbacks Christian Roland-Wallace and Bobby Wolfe, and defensive tackle Kyon Barrs, has added much-needed depth to the defense.
鈥淲e鈥檝e done a nice job of rotating guys,鈥 UA coach Kevin Sumlin said Monday, 鈥済iving guys experience all over the field.鈥
No performance by a freshman is likely to garner more headlines than quarterback Grant Gunnell鈥檚 against UCLA two Saturdays ago. In his second game and first start, Gunnell helped the Cats edge the Bruins 20-17. Winning with your backup QB is easier said than done. Just ask Cal, UCLA and USC, among others.
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The work done by Gunnell鈥檚 classmates isn鈥檛 as noticeable in box scores or season-long statistics. But it鈥檚 no less significant.
Wiley has only 51 rushing yards, which ranks sixth on the team. But he has caught 11 passes for 129 yards, gives the offense flexibility and plays on most special teams. It didn鈥檛 take the Houston product long to convince the coaching staff he could help immediately.
鈥淢ichael Wiley was playing from Day 1,鈥 Sumlin said. 鈥淗e does a lot for us.鈥
Wiley played a crucial role in the second half of 蜜柚直播鈥檚 35-30 victory at Colorado this past Saturday. He caught four passes for 34 yards after halftime. Three receptions produced first downs on the go-ahead touchdown drive in the fourth quarter.
The Wildcats at that point were playing without starter J.J. Taylor, who鈥檚 been nursing an injury. Redshirt freshman Bam Smith also got banged up during the game, Sumlin said.
蜜柚直播 has remained relatively healthy on defense 鈥 and has done some of its best work in the fourth quarter thanks in part to improved depth.
Roland-Wallace has started once and has played regularly. That has allowed 蜜柚直播 to give occasional rest to veterans Lorenzo Burns and Jace Whittaker 鈥 who were overworked when both were healthy in 2017 鈥 and to shift Whittaker into the slot at times.
Roland-Wallace has seven tackles, three pass breakups and an interception. His sticky coverage on Daniel Arias forced Steven Montez to throw to his second option on the Buffaloes鈥 final offensive play. The pass fell incomplete on fourth down.
Roland-Wallace has played much more consistently after some early rough patches. He surrendered a touchdown in each of 蜜柚直播鈥檚 first two games.
鈥淧hysically, he鈥檚 ready to go. He has been that way since he walked on campus,鈥 said Sumlin, whose teams hosts Washington this Saturday. 鈥淲here he鈥檚 had to grow is mentally. He struggled here at home, let a guy run right by him early in the year and didn鈥檛 understand (the situation).
鈥淭o play at a certain level all the time is probably not what some of them are used to. That鈥檚 part of maturing. That鈥檚 where he is right now.
鈥淗e鈥檚 been great, and then he鈥檚 learned the hard way in some head-scratching moments. He has to understand, hey, look, you walk out on the field, particularly as a freshman, I don鈥檛 care what you look like 鈥 they鈥檙e gonna try you. You better be ready to go all the time. That鈥檚 been part of the growth process.鈥
Wolfe hasn鈥檛 played as much as Roland-Wallace but has recorded four tackles and one PBU. Barrs has three stops and has become a regular in the defensive-line rotation. 蜜柚直播 has outscored its past three opponents 29-3 in the fourth quarter.
Wiley, Roland-Wallace and Wolfe have appeared in all five games, meaning they can鈥檛 redshirt this season. Barrs has reached the four-game limit but is likely to continue playing.
Offensive tackle Jordan Morgan is on the precipice, having appeared in three contests. Sumlin indicated Monday that Morgan will be put on the shelf for now to preserve his redshirt 鈥 but he鈥檒l continue to practice with the 鈥渢ravel squad鈥 in case he鈥檚 needed.
Morgan, who mainly has played on special teams, has sat out the past two games.
鈥淵ou haven鈥檛 seen him. That鈥檚 not because he can鈥檛 play,鈥 Sumlin said of the Marana High School product. 鈥淚f we have an emergency issue to get out of a game, Jordan Morgan鈥檚 that guy. And if it鈥檚 a serious injury, he understands he鈥檚 going to play the rest of the year.鈥
One other freshman to keep an eye on is Gunnell鈥檚 high school teammate, Boobie Curry. The receiver made his first career start against Colorado, catching one pass for 19 yards. He has appeared in the past two games after missing time during training camp because of injury.
鈥淚t鈥檚 been frustrating for him,鈥 Sumlin said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 wanted to play the whole time. You can see that he can have an immediate impact, just like he did with us in the spring.
鈥淗e was in the building this morning doing treatment, getting himself mentally ready to go, because he鈥檚 wanting to play a lot more.鈥
鈥榃e need him鈥
蜜柚直播 has won its past three games without a healthy Taylor. The redshirt junior suffered what鈥檚 believed to be an ankle injury in the second quarter against Texas Tech on Sept. 14. He sat out the following game against UCLA and played only one series against Colorado.
Sumlin said Taylor didn鈥檛 suffer a setback against the Buffs, but the coaching staff didn鈥檛 want to push him 鈥渟o that thing doesn鈥檛 drag on the whole year the way he plays.鈥
Although the other running backs have performed well, Taylor offers experience and versatility that no one else can match.
鈥淛.J. is a patient runner,鈥 Sumlin said. 鈥淗e鈥檚 not just a one-cut runner; he can make people make. He makes our line better. Our backs are doing a nice job. But J.J. is a guy that can clean up a lot of different things when there is a missed block 鈥 or a mistake up front because of his stop and start and his change of direction. We do miss him. We need him.鈥
Taylor rushed for 1,434 yards last season and earned third-team All-America accolades as an all-purpose player. He has 212 yards and two touchdowns this year.
Sumlin said he was eager to see how Taylor looked at practice Monday 鈥渂ecause we鈥檙e gonna need him to be the J.J. of last year from here on out.鈥
Extra points
- Sumlin was asked how strong-armed Washington QB聽Jacob Eason can stress a defense. 鈥淚t stresses me out,鈥 Sumlin said. 鈥淗e is an extremely talented guy. He鈥檚 bigger than you think. He鈥檚 hard to get on the ground. He can throw it a long ways. He鈥檚 a problem for us.鈥 Eason, a transfer from Georgia, had his worst game for the Huskies last week, completing just 16 of 36 passes for 206 yards with one touchdown and one interception in UW鈥檚 23-13 loss at Stanford.
- 蜜柚直播 QB Khalil Tate, who passed for a career-high 404 yards at Colorado, is set to face Washington for the first time in his career. He didn鈥檛 play against the Huskies as a freshman. They weren鈥檛 on 蜜柚直播鈥檚 schedule the past two seasons. 鈥淗e is something else,鈥 UW coach聽Chris Petersen told reporters. 鈥淗e can run like nobody I鈥檝e seen in quite a long time playing quarterback. He creates a lot of issues with his feet and has a really strong arm. He can sit on his back foot and throw it 60 yards down the field, or he can scramble around and flick it across the field.鈥
- Sumlin on former prot茅g茅聽Kliff Kingsbury聽getting his first win with the Cardinals: 鈥淚t was great. You always root for your friends. They鈥檙e coming on.鈥