One particularly smart unknown football sage once said that “if you have two quarterbacks, you have no quarterbacks.” It’s incredibly accurate. For a college coach, playing two quarterbacks on a regular basis is just an invitation for controversy, second-guessing and discord.
Any good quarterback competition worth its salt must end with a single signal-caller emerging as the leader. And this spring, like many before it, has some intriguing QB battles. Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Texas, Southern California and Notre Dame are just a few of the programs that are trying to sort out a leader for their offense before the 2016 season begins.
Here’s a crack at predicting the winner for every high-profile qua...
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