Who will start at QB for Cougars?

PULLMAN — Mike Leach won’t come right out and say it, but the Washington State coach has drawn plenty of lines to read between when it comes to his team’s quarterback competition.

The battle — if you can call it that — between senior Jeff Tuel and redshirt sophomore Connor Halliday was supposed to be staged during the spring, but Halliday’s liver injury kept him out of 11-on-11 sessions and Tuel took every snap with the No. 1 offense.

Halliday returned healthy for camp, but Tuel has continued to take the majority of the No. 1 reps.

And Leach said this after practice on Sunday: “We’ve shifted reps on players. We’re putting more reps on the players we expect to play with more.”

Those words seem to suggest Tuel will be WSU’s starter when the Cougars travel to face Brigham Young on Aug. 30, even if Leach doesn’t officially name him as such.

Tuel took most of the reps during WSU’s practice on Monday, which was also the first day of classes.

Players are unavailable to be interviewed until after the BYU game, though Tuel was asked last week about his qualifications for the starting job.

“I’m going to be a senior this year,” he said. “I’ve got a lot of experience. I’ve played in a lot of games. So I mean, (I’m) maybe cooler under certain circumstances. I don’t know. I don’t think about it too much.”

“I’ve been real excited about this camp,” Halliday said after WSU’s scrimmage on Aug. 11. “I came out and competed well. I’ve thrown the ball really well.”

Past performance by both players has inspired confidence that either could get the job done. Tuel was a highly-touted prospect who started toward the end of his true freshman season, and showed promise as a sophomore before having his junior year cut short by a barrage of injuries.

Halliday broke a couple of different freshman passing records by throwing for 494 yards and four touchdowns in his first extensive playing time against Arizona State last season. Halliday sustained a lacerated liver the following week against Utah, a setback that affected him into the summer.

Leach likes what he sees.

“I think they’re both good. No matter who you have you work, you develop, you rep it over and over,” Leach said. “But I think they’re both good. They’re good to the point where we didn’t chase any of the transfers, and there was a bunch of quality transfers. But we felt like the guys we had on campus were better.”

Leach will ask Tuel — or whomever — to be even better this season. Tuel has completed 60 percent of his passes in 21 career games, averaging 183.1 yards per game to go along with 25 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.

An ideal completion percentage in Leach’s offense, he says, is 65 percent and above.

And the total yards need to be distributed evenly among the skill positions. He wants 1,400 or more from his running backs and 1,000 or more from each of his receiver positions, and those are numbers that can’t be accomplished without an accurate quarterback.

“I think Jeff’s a little ahead right now,” Leach said Monday, “but I think Connor plays well.”

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