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UCLA lands potential starter in former Appalachian State quarterback Joey Aguilar

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Appalachian State quarterback Joey Aguilar looks to pass during a game against Clemson on Sept. 7.

Former Appalachian State quarterback Joey Aguilar has committed to UCLA and will likely succeed Ethan Garbers as the Bruins’ starting quarterback. (Jacob Kupferman/Associated Press)

UCLA has found his probable successor in Quarterback Ethan Garbers.

His name is Joey Aguilar, and he’s put up prolific numbers the past two seasons at Appalachian State while leading the Mountaineers to a bowl victory, not to mention a win over the coach who will be his offensive coordinator with the Bruins.

Aguilar, who announced his commitment to UCLA on social media On Saturday night, he threw the winning touchdown pass in overtime to lead Appalachian State to a victory over then-undefeated James Madison in late 2023, when the Dukes’ staff included Tino Sunseri, who will become the Bruins offensive coordinator in 2025 after one season in Indiana.

During his two seasons at Appalachian State, Aguilar completed 60% of his passes for 6,760 yards and 56 touchdowns with 24 interceptions. The Antioch, California, native, who spent two seasons at Diablo Valley Community College in central California, also showed the ability to generate yards on the ground, rushing for 456 yards and five touchdowns in two seasons with the Mountaineers.

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In 2023, Aguilar was selected as the Sun Belt Conference Newcomer of the Year after leading Appalachian State to a 9-5 record that included a win over Miami (Ohio) in the Avocados from Mexico Cure Bowl. The Mountaineers fell back to a 5-6 record last season, when Aguilar’s production fell and he completed 56% of his passes for 3,003 yards with 23 touchdowns and 14 interceptions.

Aguilar was granted one final season of eligibility after quarterback Diego Pavia won a court challenge to grant additional eligibility to players who had competed at the collegiate level.

With Garbers exhausting his eligibility and senior backup Justyn Martin transferring to Maryland, Aguilar is the clear favorite to start UCLA’s season opener against Utah on Aug. 30 in the Rose Bowl.

No other quarterback on the Bruins roster has college experience. Other options include redshirt freshman Dermaricus Davis, who was injured last season; redshirt freshman Henry Hasselbeck, son of former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck; Luke Duncan, redshirt sophomore; Nick Billoups, redshirt senior; redshirt freshman Karson Gordon, who could move to wide receiver; freshman Colton Gumino, a three-star high school prospect; and freshman Robert McDaniel, who was once committed to Arizona before Sunseri helped change his commitment to UCLA.

Barring an unforeseen event, the starting job appears to be Aguilar’s to lose.

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This story originally appeared on Los Angeles Times.

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