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ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ head coach Kevin Sumlin said Khalil Tate is in the process of "moving from an athlete that’s a quarterback to a quarterback that’s an athlete."
For the ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Wildcats, this spring has been about “getting to know each other.†So said first-year UA coach Kevin Sumlin in an interview on “The Jim Rome Show†earlier this week.
Sumlin and his staff are becoming acquainted with their players, and vice versa. It’s an ongoing process that will continue – but won’t conclude – during Saturday’s spring game at ÃÛèÖÖ±²¥ Stadium.
The event will mark the second and final opportunity for UA fans to get a glimpse of the 2018 squad before training camp opens in late July or early August. In all likelihood, much will change between now and then – with more changes to come between the start of camp and the Sept. 1 opener against BYU.
But the basic installation of the offense and defense is done, and the nucleus of the team will be on display. If you’re planning to attend the game or watch it on Pac-12 Networks (5-7 p.m.), here are five questions that could be answered Saturday: