Troy football coach Chip Lindsey believes the new six-week preseason practice plan announced by the NCAA on Wednesday will allow his staff enough time to identify who should lead his team into battle at quarterback this season.
Still, early impressions will be important, especially since the Trojans got in only five days of work before the coronavirus pandemic shut down campuses across the nation in March for the remainder of the spring semester.
“Once we get into fall camp in the middle of August, we need to have a really good idea who our leader is in that position and who we can count on,” Lindsey said on Thursday during a Zoom video conference with media members.