Kansas State dealing with four candidates for starting QB job
Oklahoma is dealing with a quarterback battle between two candidates. Same goes at Texas Tech and Texas.
At Kansas State, offensive coordinator Dana Dimel is dealing with four players looking for the No. 1 spot.
“It is really hard and difficult to split reps four ways,” Dimel said to the Topeka Capital-Journal. “If there is any place that can do it, it is probably K-State because we get so many reps in practice."
Splitting the reps are junior Joe Hubener, Sophomore Jesse Ertz, sophomore Jonathan Banks and freshman Alex Delton. Hubener was the back-up to starter Jake Waters last season. Ertz started the spring with the No. 1 offense.
"I think we're all pretty solid," Ertz said to the Capital-Journal. "We all might have some qualifiers tha are better than the others. Everyone is pretty good so we are going to have some good days and no-so-good days."
(H/T Topeka Capital-Journal)
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