He’s not very big. He’s not a prototypical quarterback. He’s not Jake Locker. But, as he showed last year, when upright, Keith Price is pretty darn good at being a college signal-caller. In 2011, Husky running back Chris Polk won this award. It’s fitting, then, that Price takes home the honor this year, as in 2012 the Huskies will go only as far as he takes them. If he can stay healthy, and with another year in Steve Sarkisian’s offense under his belt, the sky’s the limit for the talented Price. At least the college sky. MATT DRISCOLL
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