With his chance at being a starting QB becoming slimmer by the day, Osaar Rasshan again on Tuesday said that he wants to stay at QB and would not want to go back to WR.
"I'm staying at quarterback," Rasshan said. "No doubt."
For the record, Rick Neuheisel has said that he will not hesistate to "send a player to a different line" if it means getting that player and their abilities on the field for the benefit of the team.
Last year, Rasshan looked very good at receiver during fall camp and some speculated that he was good enough at the position to be NFL quality. Blessed with great hands, speed, size and insane athletic ability, he managed to end up back at QB because of injuries and finished the year 17-for-45 but did not complete a pass against Oregon or BYU in the bowl game.
"I'm just trying to improve," Rasshan said. "You have to take what you get and go from there and have a great attitude."