PROVO — When it comes to the biggest issue of BYU's fall camp — selecting a starting quarterback for the 2018 season — coach Kalani Sitake has a timetable in mind.
“As soon as possible,” he said after the first practice of fall camp Thursday. “That’s what we want to get done.”
Quarterbacks coach/passing game coordinator Aaron Roderick said it might take several practices to determine a starter.
“I’d like to have a good idea in two weeks. That’s the goal,” Roderick said. “If it happens in two or three days, that’s great. I think two weeks is a reasonable timeframe.