Jimbo Fisher is just as anxious as anyone to see who becomes his starting quarterback.
"It's wide open. Everything's wide open," Texas A&M's new head football coach said Thursday. "Listen, even if I was coaching here last year, it still would be wide open. How players develop yearly, you never know."
A&M used a pair of freshman quarterbacks last season with Kellen Mond making eight starts and Nick Starkel five.
Starkel threw for a school bowl-record 499 yards and four touchdowns in a 55-52 loss to Wake Forest in the Belk Bowl. Mond, a true freshman, threw for 216 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 109 yards in a 50-43 overtime victory over Arkansas, and he also led the Aggies to a victory at Florida.