Signing day for the class of 2021 is more than 18 months away, but college coaches are already turning their attention to '21 quarterback prospects. Utah football recently secured a commitment '20 quarterback, Katravis Marsh, last month and have started to forward on next year's crop of quarterbacks. One quarterback in particular, Mission Viejo's Peter Costelli, has already gotten a closer look at the program and came away rather impressed with what he experienced.

"It was a great visit, the entire campus and the facilities were really nice, and the mountain views were incredible, it was a great experience," Costelli said in regards to an unofficial visit to the Utah program in June.

Costelli is a 6-foot-2, 210 pound signal caller that is labeled a pro-style quarterback, but his electric timed 4.65 second 40-yard dash speaks to the type of athlete he is. However, his game is all about operating from the pocket. He has a quick and powerful throwing motion that he is pretty consistent with, and will likely improve in terms of his wind-up with added strength. He shows the ability to pass with good accuracy to all levels of the field, rather impressively on vertical routes.

While on his trip, he had the opportunity to spend some time with the staff, and Costelli raved about them. "The coaches there are awesome, coach Fred Whittingham is the one who has been recruiting me the most, and I have met him several times prior to my visit, but this was also my second time meeting Head Coach Kyle Whittingham as well as coach Ludwig, and they were just awesome."

Costelli took a number of unofficial visits over the last couple months, which included trips to Nebraska, LSU, Duke, and Boston College. The visits were each unique, and provided him some valuable insights and experiences. "Each school had its own personality, that was interesting to experience, but the thing that stood out to me the most was despite the different personalities, each program tried to make me feel at home, which was greatly appreciated."

In college football recruiting, the quarterback position is unique to every other position, as they tend to commit earlier in the process. However, Costelli isn't too concerned about that at the moment, "I don’t have a timeline for a decision right now, I’m still in the process of visiting schools and focusing on my upcoming season. However, when I do start to focus on my decision, I’ll choose the school that is the best fit for me. That includes more than just football, it's the coaching staff, the environment, and the academics."