Here are three takeaways from Baylor coach Matt Rhule's appearance on Monday's Big 12 coaches teleconference:

1. Charlie Brewer is good to go

After leaving with a back injury midway through the third quarter of the season-opening win against Abilene Christian, Rhule said freshman quarterback Charlie Brewer should be good to go in Week 2 against UTSA.

"He's fine, so we expect him to practice today and be available, full-speed, going into this week," Rhule said.

2. Baylor will likely play 2 quarterbacks again

Before Brewer's injury, Rhule was rotating between him and senior Jalan McClendon after every two drives against Abilene Christian.

With Brewer seemingly good to go for Saturday, Rhule said he plans to do the same against UTSA.

"I expect us to continue to do that," Rhule said. "We were pleased with the way both quarterbacks played. Both quarterbacks made explosive plays. They both played well."

McClendon completed 10 of 13 pass attempts for 173 yards and two touchdowns in the season opener. Brewer completed 8 of 15 passes for 138 yards and had one interception off a pass that deflected off his receiver.

3. OL Josh Malin out at least 4 weeks

On the second play of the opener, senior offensive lineman Josh Malin suffered an MCL injury and missed the remainder of the game.

Rhule said the best-case scenario for Malin's return would be about four weeks.

Baylor starting LT Josh Malin has an MCL injury and will be out at least four weeks, coach Matt Rhule said. — Chuck Carlton (@ChuckCarltonDMN) September 3, 2018

"Just an unfortunate play," Rhule said. "The defensive lineman tackled JaMycal [Hasty] into his way and he was obviously in a lot of pain."

Redshirt freshman Eleasah Anderson and true freshman Connor Galvin both saw some time in Malin's place at left tackle.

"Both guys did an OK job," Rhule said. "If we played today, it would be Eleasah out there at left tackle."