“We have four quarterbacks,” he said. “Obviously, Jack has started games. That’s what’s good about this time of year. They all get a chance to work and improve. I’m not worried about who’s starting right now. I’m worried about, how can we help each guy get better in the spring?”

“You take the total number of snaps, divide by four, add a little bit to one guy,” he said. “I’m being a little (facetious), but not really. Because you want to do that anyway, regardless of where guys are at. You have to find a way to get everyone work. I think that’s the same with the quarterbacks because I think that’s where it changes in your mind. If you’re trying to see who’s going to be the starter out of spring, then you’d better give them more snaps early. You’ve got to narrow it all down quicker and we don’t have to do that right now. ... I think you have to get everyone a lot of work. The goal is not to come out with who’s starting. It’s, who’s getting better?”