The start of the 2021 college football season is rapidly approaching, and for a lot of teams expected to 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.
Unlike last year, at least those teams have the benefit of a mostly normal offseason.
Spring camp has long been in the books, summer workouts are taking place and fall camp is just beyond the horizon. Decisions about starting quarterback jobs that weren't already made (publicly or privately) in April will be made based on how the various candidates fare on the practice field in August.