There's an old adage in college football that if you have two quarterbacks you really have zero quarterbacks. The saying suggests that having two quarterbacks vying for the starting job during the regular season can be problematic for a team. It can negatively impact team chemistry, lead to a lack of definitive leadership roles, and hinder a team's overall identity.
Instead, it is often suggested that giving the starting job to one quarterback and letting him lead the offense is better for the team.
Well, Auburn head coach Hugh Freeze hinted at the possibility of playing not one, not two, but three quarterbacks in Auburn's season opener at Baylor on Aug.