The start of the 2020 college football season is rapidly approaching. Hopefully. But for a lot of teams expected to at least compete for a spot in a New Year's Six bowl, that means time is running out to make a decision on who starts at quarterback.
As I noted earlier this week, it's a brutal year to have any semblance of uncertainty at quarterback. Most teams lost most of spring ball because of COVID-19. Summer camps and fall camps have been compromised. Several conferences have already decided they'll only be playing conference games. Opportunities for these contests to play themselves out either on the practice field or in early buy games have been limited.