By Zack Rosenblatt / ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV
Khalil Tate juked, cut back and ran around Colorado defenders and into the national consciousness during Saturday’s stunning performance in Boulder, Colorado.
The Arizona sophomore is now an FBS record-holder for the most rushing yards in a single game by a quarterback.
In the last week, Tate has been compared to a basketball star (Allen Iverson) and two great college quarterbacks (Pat White and Denard Robinson). He’s won Pac-12 and national awards, and Pro Football Focus graded him as the top signal caller in the country.
Whoa.
This is the same kid that couldn’t throw a football two weeks ago because of a shoulder injury. The same kid who lost the quarterback competition to Brandon Dawkins in August. The same kid who often looked lost under center as a true freshman.
Saturday, Tate is expected to make the second start of his college career when the Wildcats take on UCLA at Arizona Stadium. A lot has changed since the first one, a loss to USC in which Tate was benched. Tate came off the bench last week against Colorado, and posted one of the best stat lines in Arizona history: 327 rushing yards, the most ever by a quarterback, and 154 passing yards on 12 of 13 attempts. Tate finished the game with five touchdowns, four of them coming on the ground.
Colorado couldn’t stop Tate. Fortunately, they won’t have to face him again.
“Nobody has a guy like him,†CU coach Mike MacIntyre said.
Well, UCLA maybe could have.
“Khalil, because he is a local guy, we had great regard for him, we recruited him hard,†Bruins coach Jim Mora said. “The style of offense we were running at the time maybe didn’t fit him perfectly for his skill set. But I’ll tell you what, he has found an offense that he can be unbelievably productive in. We’re happy for him.â€
Tate sees it differently. Saturday, UCLA might pay.
“I get a lot of juice playing against a hometown team,†Tate said, “knowing that they could have recruited me a little bit harder.â€
Here are the Chronicles of Khalil, the story of how Tate went from a player college coaches didn’t consider a quarterback to the future of the position in Tucson.

