Spring football has come and gone in the Big Ten, and each team in the conference knows a lot more about itself now than it did just a month ago.
That should ring especially true when it comes to the quarterback position, as 15 offseason practices can go a long way in the development of a signal-caller.
For some Big Ten teams, this spring was about furthering along a veteran quarterback or having him gel with less experienced teammates. For others, it was about preparing a first-time starter for a crucial season in his career.
And for at least a few teams in the conference, this spring was just about figuring out who the starting quarterback will be.