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During the second half, when tackling was allowed, the offense sputtered, managing just two field goals. McEvoy was 4-for-10 passing for 55 yards.

That was enough to satisfy Andersen, since the offense again declined to show much.

“There was a lot of the offense that you have with an athletic quarterback ... that did not show itself,” Andersen said. “That’s by design. And there’s a lot of things that you can do to open it up if that’s the direction (we want to go).

“But I’m proud of both quarterbacks. … Joel fought like crazy. He’s got an injury and it’s hard to deal with, and we expect him to be better. He’s got a great attitude, so does Tanner, and it will be a fight.”

Andersen also made it clear Gillins is No. 3. That leaves sophomore Bart Houston, who is a dropback passer like Stave, at No. 4.

“Everyone wants to be No. 1,” Houston said. “I want to be No. 1, but coming out, it looks like Tanner is No. 1, from what the reps they are giving (him). … My big goal was just to get better, day by day. I had a little slump right in the middle of spring but got better from there, worked through it.”