Ken Rogers Alabama sports reporter
That was Nick Saban after the A-Day Game.
Well, so much for this column.
He was even more vague about the quarterback picture – although Jake Coker looked comfortable and made a couple of very impressive throws during his 14-for-28 passing performance with a touchdown and an interception.
Evaluating the quarterback play is very imprecise, particularly after the coach himself said there wasn’t a level playing field. And the guys playing behind the White (first-team) offensive line and working with the three most experienced receivers – ArDarius Stewart, Chris Black and Robert Foster – had a distinct advantage.