BYU football: Backup QB Cody Vaz handed the ball for Oregon State
After two years spent mostly watching from the sidelines, quarterback Cody Vaz gets the start for No. 10 Oregon State this Saturday when the Beavers travel to BYU.
It will be a challenging task for Vaz, who takes over after starter Sean Mannion injured his left knee against Washington State last weekend. Mannion had helped lead the Beavers to a 4-0 start and their highest ranking since the 2001 Fiesta Bowl season.
Vaz has appeared in only five games in his career, completing six of 17 passes for 48 yards. The 6-foot-1, 198-pound junior has not played in a game since the 2010 season.
He hasn't started since high school.
"I'm not really nervous, more so excited," Vaz said. "It's a great opportunity for our team. We're going into a tough place to play, a really good football team, a really good defensive team. It will be a great opportunity for us."
OK, really, no nerves?
"I can't wait," he said smiling. "I can't wait 'til Saturday."
The question is whether Vaz can lead a team that has experienced a striking turnaround since finishing last season 3-9. Coach Mike Riley said he has complete confidence in Vaz, but does have one regret.
"The only unfortunate part is that I haven't played him enough," he said Tuesday.
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Mannion's injury was a surprise, even to Riley. The 6-foot-5, 212-pound sophomore showed no sign of it during the Beavers' 19-6 victory over Washington State, when he was injured on a handoff but did not leave the game. He finished with 270 yards passing and a touchdown.
At 9:45 a.m. on Monday morning, just as the team was about to go into a meeting, the news hit.
"It was a total shock," Riley said. "The doctor and the trainer came running down the hall. So I knew it wasn't good."
Mannion is expected to have surgery to repair meniscus damage in his left knee as early as Wednesday. He will be week-to-week following the procedure.
Mannion was averaging 339.5 yards passing a game, second in the Pac-12 and sixth in the nation. He has thrown for 1,358 yards with seven touchdowns and four interceptions this season. He is sixth on Oregon State's career list with 4,686 yards.
Last season as a redshirt freshman, Mannion unseated junior starter Ryan Katz, who had started the 2010 season for the Beavers. Katz has since transferred to San Diego State.
Vaz grew up in Lodi, Calif., and played at St. Mary's High School, where he was 24-5 in two seasons as the starter. He was the Stockton Record's player of the year his senior season.
Vaz's backup going forward will be redshirt freshman quarterback Richie Harrington, a walk-on.
Oregon State has not opened a season 5-0 since 1939.
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With the Beavs and Cougs defenses, this could turn into another low scoring game. Should be interesting with OSUs backup and Riley's return - I'm not expecting a lot of fireworks on the offensive side of the ball.
The 'Beavs' pass defense is 111th in the country. Their run defense is considerably more stout, but if Nelson and Doman can somehow get the pass game going, this could be a more onsided affair than the rankings indicate. If not, and BYU has More..
I'm glad that Riles gets to see the Beavers this Saturday. It's about time! I expect a low scoring game with BYU coming out on top.