UTEP's quarterbacks and coach discuss the challenges they face at the position. Bret Bloomquist/El Paso Times
Over the course of four months, football seasons change.
Through injuries and player development, Plan B's become Plan A's and names shuffle through the two-deep.
In one respect, though, UTEP enters mid-November in a similar spot to where it began August: with a quarterback rotation.
The specifics have changed, as Brandon Jones is now in the equation instead of Ryan Metz, who is is rehabbing from a concussion. But finding some relief for injured Kai Locksley has brought back a rotation.