There’s something quite different about the Texas Longhorns quarterback room this spring. It’s almost unrecognizable from the long-time norms on the Forty Acres.
Typically, constant chatter of a quarterback competition hangs like a cloud over the program this time of year, overshadowing all other topics of interest.
This spring, though, if you listen closely, you’ll hear, well… nothing.
There’s no praise for a former four-star freshman vying with an unproven vet for the role of QB1. There are no pleas from the Texas coaching staff for someone, anyone, to create separation and solidify the starting position.