Spring practice for Ole Miss football should have occurred approximately 17 months ago, give or take, and during that time, the status of the quarterback position would have been of significant interest for fans and first-year head coach Lane Kiffin.
Unfortunately, there was no spring preview of the quarterbacks or any opportunity to get answers about a likely starter or engage in WILD speculation, which would’ve fueled us well into June. Instead, the season is scheduled to start in a little over month, and Ole Miss has just started the process of solving its quarterback situation.
If you recall, and how could you not summon that trauma immediately, the 2019 season ended with the quarterback hierarchy in a state of anarchy.