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Soapy
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i get it now


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Bubba's Cruise
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QB Cam Dyer isn't on the orginal roster and he was a stud last year with star dev. Hopefully he's added in a roster update
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gonna be a battle in a wide open Big 12 
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redsox907
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great banner for great unis

it's deeper than rap
undecided if I'm going to wait to start for him or not. I don't think he would be the starter even if he was there, I think Cutter has the inside track, but we'll see. Can never have enough QBsBubba's Cruise wrote: ↑07 Jul 2026, 09:37QB Cam Dyer isn't on the orginal roster and he was a stud last year with star dev. Hopefully he's added in a roster update
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redsox907
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Nowhere Near Arrival
Arizona State's QB race wide open going into the summer
Mailbag — Preseason
By Diego Alfaro
Published: April 9th, 2026
The quarterback conversation in Tempe is still less about answers and more about management, and that’s exactly how head coach Kenny Dillingham wants it heading out of spring.
“It’s a good battle,” Dillingham said. “It’s definitely going to go into fall camp. I like where we’re at. We’re not turning the ball over very much… and that’s half the battle.”
That line captures the tone of ASU’s entire quarterback situation. There is no separation, no public frontrunner, and no urgency from the staff to force one. Instead, the staff is leaning into what Dillingham repeatedly called competition, with the expectation that the real evaluation will stretch deep into fall camp.
The room itself explains why. Sophomore quarterback Cutter Boley brings raw arm talent and high-end upside, but still carries the volatility that comes with it. Senior quarterback Mikey Keene is the stabilizer, a veteran presence with thousands of collegiate reps and the clearest command of structure. Sophomore quarterback Cameron Dyer adds a different layer entirely with his mobility and athletic versatility, while Freshman quarterback Jake Fette represents the developmental piece, early in his adjustment, but already embedded in the system.
Dillingham’s approach has been to rotate all four through constant competition, emphasizing decision-making and consistency over flash. The goal, at least right now, is less about naming a starter and more about eliminating mistakes.
That emphasis showed up in how he evaluated spring as a whole.
“I think it’s the most depth we’ve had as a football team, top to bottom,” Dillingham claimed. “But I think we can get closer. I think when bad things happen, how you respond to it is based off of the connection of your team.”
That idea of connection has become the underlying theme of the program’s offseason. With so many new pieces across the roster, especially on offense, Dillingham has stressed that talent alone won’t define the season. Communication and trust will.
In the quarterback room specifically, that connection is still forming. No one has fully taken control of the offense, but no one has fallen out of it either. Even the younger players are being evaluated through growth rather than immediate production.
Dillingham pointed to that development when discussing Fette in particular.
“I’ve been really happy with how he’s progressed and his competitiveness,” he said.
That word, competitiveness, comes up often when Dillingham talks about the group. It is not just about physical traits or arm strength. It is about how each quarterback handles repetition, correction, and pressure inside a rotating system where every rep feels like an evaluation.
What has stood out most is how open the race remains. The staff has not leaned publicly toward experience or upside, even as those two forces naturally define the top of the depth chart conversation between Boley and Keene.
For now, the message is simple. The job is still being earned, not assigned, and spring was only the first step in that process.
“We have the talent,” Dillingham stated. “We’ve got to put it all together.”
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Soapy
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Cam Dyer was lethal in CFB25. damn near won a natty with him at USF
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djp73
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1500 practice snaps per qb
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Captain Canada
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If it ain't Dyer, it ain't me.
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redsox907
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I might wait for him, might not. Time will tell

when I have a battle and can't waste a game on a cupcake for W1, they each get 5 plays in practice, 10 reps each. After that, we ride.
