JONESBORO -- Arkansas State Coach Blake Anderson said he didn't learn a whole lot during 15 spring practices.
"Nothing really surprised me," he said. "The issues I knew we were going to have going in, we had."
A three-man quarterback race is far from settled, and an injury-riddled offensive line made gauging every aspect of the offense harder.
One thing Anderson did learn -- and fans at ASU's spring game Friday night saw for themselves -- is that Cameron Echols-Luper can affect a game in just about every way imaginable.
Statistics were hard to gauge in ASU's final spring scrimmage, which was won by the defense 43-42 when it stopped a two-point conversion run by Jamal Jones on the game's final play.