Depth chart revelations in college football are becoming more and more vague.
The ever consistent “or” conjunction between names that offers ambiguity to position titles and now the numerically listed groups have taken the place of a two-deep depth chart that sheds light on first- and second-string players.
Western Kentucky on Monday released its own numerical depth chart rather than the traditional format just days before opening the season against FCS opponent Central Arkansas on Thursday.
The Hilltoppers have a wide range of assumed playmakers who will take the field first, but a two-deep depth chart doesn't offer much when the plan is to rotate players through various packages.