CORVALLIS -- While newcomer Jake Luton chatted with reporters following Oregon State's second spring practice, Marcus McMaryion took a seat on the turf and leaned back against his helmet.
It was a relaxed look for the Beavers quarterback who started the final six games of the 2016 season but is now back to competing for that job.
"It's not my first roller-coaster, I guess," McMaryion said.
McMaryion is right, as this is his third consecutive spring as part of a quarterback derby. Ditto for this OSU coaching staff, which is again looking for stability and consistent production at the sport's most important position as the Beavers move through 15 workouts over the next month.