Nothing like a game of Rock-Paper-Scissors to settle a dispute.

That’s the method reportedly being used by the Kansas football team in a battle for the starting quarterback gig.

First-team reps at Jayhawks practices are determined by Montell Cozart and Ryan Willis playing Rock-Paper-Scissors, according to the Kansas City Star.

Cozart is confidence in his abilities to throw rocks as well as footballs.

“I’m well over 50 percent,” Cozart told the Star of his winning percentage. “I’m at least probably about 75.”

Relying on a game of chance tells a lot about coach David Beaty’s position on who will start in Kansas’ opener against Rhode Island on Saturday.

“They are still competing,” Beaty told the Star. “I’ll know a lot more after today and I’ll know a heck of a lot after (Wednesday).”

It’s probably safe to assume he will be watching for on-field abilities, not Rock-Paper-Scissors skills.