“The most important thing is for the team to have the right quarterback in there, and that’s really only proven with quarterbacks when they play in a game, and we don’t have any games to play,” Al Groh said. “It might take some games to find out exactly who the one quarterback is or who the two are that we should plan on playing. It might take a few games to find out.”
Until then, those pesky questions are sure to continue.

Patrick Stevens has covered Maryland and other Mid-Atlantic college sports for more than a decade. You can reach him at 64plus4@gmail.com.
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