Jimbo Fisher has remained coy about the starting quarterback position in his first offseason as the head coach of Texas A&M football. He either has yet to make a decision on who that guy is, or he’s taking advantage of the fact that, on the surface, he has two guys who could get the job done.
Both Nick Starkel and Kellen Mond have been competing for the starting position since 2017, the last offseason of Kevin Sumlin’s tenure. Starkel came away with the job out of camp last year only to suffer a leg injury that kept him out of six games.