Texas A&M's offseason quarterback competition, like most others around the country, will be the focal point of much attention in the coming months.
While fans will dissect and discuss ad nauseum the pros and cons that come with the three primary contenders -- senior Jake Hubenak, redshirt freshman Nick Starkel and true freshman Kellen Mond -- there's a good chance the hand-wringing might be largely unnecessary. Who starts at quarterback is important, but chances are, the Aggies are going to be a good offensive team regardless of who takes the snaps.
Based on the team's track record under coach Kevin Sumlin, getting points on the scoreboard is rarely a problem.