One of the best battles at camp for Arizona continues to be for the starting running back position.
's first game of the season now three Saturdays away, camp battles continue to be monitored as the Wildcats have players all across this roster who are trying to impress the new coaching staff and earn themselves a major role this year.they are going to utilize many of their running backs
But, it sounds like one of the holdovers from last year's Wildcats team is in major consideration to be the starter., Rayshon "Speedy" Luke has been impressive during practices throughout camp, routinely blowing by defenders in drills and team action. That has caused him to start getting first team reps on offense, something that is surprising considering the pedigree of the other two players.
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