Spring football hits full swing in April, but forgive us if we’re still not quite ready to read much into the news that comes out of it. Spring games and practices are a welcome change from the rest of the offseason as long as everyone applies the appropriate amount of skepticism to glowing reports on individual players or the remarkable turnaround of a unit that was a mess on the field just a few months ago.
Because coaches are especially loath to give out concrete information this time of year, spring ball is for speculation, and no position is the subject of more speculation than quarterback, where several high-profile jobs are up for grabs this offseason.