It wasn’t quite a Saturday in the fall, but college football was back over the weekend as dozens of programs around the country held their annual spring game or scrimmage. From a stop at both Death Valleys, to a trip to Big Ten country and USC, this is what you need to know coming out of the first big spring game weekend of the offseason.

TCU's 3-way QB battle takes center stage

TCU did not hold a traditional spring game citing an injury-heavy run of practices. Instead, it put on an open scrimmage. TCU is going through a three-way QB battle between graduate transfer Alex Delton, redshirt freshman Justin Rogers and true freshman Max Duggan. Delton did not play due to a knee injury. Rogers made some excellent throws and did not throw an interception. But he still looked a bit slow as he continues to recover from a drop-foot condition. Rogers’ athletic ability is a big reason why he ranked as the top overall recruit in TCU history. The Horned Frogs need him to get back to full strength. Duggan did throw a pair of interceptions according to Horned Frog Blitz, but he also showed all spring to be pretty advanced for a true freshman. He also looks more mobile than Rogers at this point.

Expect that battle to go well into fall camp as Delton and last year’s part-time starter, Michael Collins, return to full strength.