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  Throughout the spring, incumbent starter Brendon Lewis took the first-team reps at quarterback for the Colorado Buffaloes. Junior JT Shrout, although limited as he recovered from a knee injury, was in the spotlight as the main competitor for the starting job. Meanwhile, Drew Carter continues his own work as he strives to get on the field. "I just try to control what I can control and get better each and every day," the true sophomore said. "I try to focus on two things to get better on (every day). I don't really see it as a competition. I mean, I'm definitely competing against them but my biggest competition is myself."

With Shrout injured, Carter went through last season as the No. 2 quarterback for the Buffs. He played in six games, but despite the offense struggling all season, he took only 31 snaps. Carter threw 12 passes - 8 of those in a Week 3 game against Minnesota - and either handed the ball off or took a knee 16 times. Overall, he was 5-for-12 for 35 yards. "A little bit (frustrating)," he said of last season. "I mean, it would be frustrating for anyone, but I just tried to control what I control." Carter threw for 6,955 yards and 54 touchdowns during his three-year career at Tigard (Ore.) High School, but didn't get a senior year in 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. He then graduated early and enrolled at CU in January of 2021. - Daily Camera


(DS#999 QB) Jr/2025 QB Drew CarterColorado
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