UTEP was unlikely to resolve its wide-open battle for its most important position Friday, when all quarterbacks were solid during the Spring Game. Bret Bloomquist / El Paso Times
The UTEP football team's list of questions going into spring was more like 100 than five, though two related ones were obviously at the top: Quarterback and offense.
Fifteen practices were never going to answer everything, it was more about getting a starting point for the lead-in to Camp Ruidoso.
"We're taking over an offense that was 128th out of 128 teams, the concerns are on offense," coach Dana Dimel said before his first spring.