With a trio of quarterbacks vying for the starting quarterback spots at Florida Atlantic, fans can expect a competition for the top spot that won't have a quick ending.
The biggest question for the Florida Atlantic Owls to answer coming into the 2016-17 season is who will be leading a new look offense onto the field at quarterback. Without the services of a graduating Jaquez Johnson, head coach Charlie Partridge and new offensive coordinator Travis Trickett have a blank slate for which they can develop their offense.
Having three potential suitors for the position, a good fall and spring camp could make or break each's chance for the job.