J.T. Shrout led the offense to a touchdown in two-minute work Wednesday.
BOULDER — If Colorado's spring ball session is any indication, at least one thing is certain: the Buffaloes' quarterback competition in fall camp promises to be intense.
With incumbent starter Sam Noyer out for the spring following shoulder surgery, it has opened the door for more snaps for freshman Brendon Lewis and sophomore transfer J.T. Shrout. The two have taken full advantage of the opportunity, and have earned high marks from head coach Karl Dorrell throughout the Buffs' first eight spring workouts.