Saban says nobody has taken the bull by the horns and separated himself. So there must be 2 or 3 of them that are pretty close. I think he wants to see if one of them either builds on what they did today, improve, and eliminate mistakes. So I think this next week and next Saturday's scrimmage will tell the tale on who is the starting QB.
And I think this next week is especially important for Coker. If he does not separate himself and move out in front then IMO it won't be Coker. I simply see no reason to go with a 5th year senior who is likely as good as he is ever going to be. If it's close we might as well go with a youngster who is going to get better.
And I think this next week is especially important for Coker. If he does not separate himself and move out in front then IMO it won't be Coker. I simply see no reason to go with a 5th year senior who is likely as good as he is ever going to be. If it's close we might as well go with a youngster who is going to get better.