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Spring games spark QB controversies at major programs

By: Magnolia Tribune - April 19, 2010

Spring games spark QB controversies at major programs

Auburn has no top quarterback, either. Its four signal callers, led by junior college transfer Cam Newton, will need August to fall into order.

At Tennessee, anticipated starter Matt Simms, son of Super Bowl MVP Phil Simms, threw three interceptions, while early enrollee freshman Tyler Bray played well.

At Ole Miss, life after Jevan Snead got a boost with new quarterback Nathan Stanley in the spring game. At Texas Tech, life after Mike Leach is still heavy on the offense. But Tommy Tuberville proved he is committed to introducing Lubbock to a ground game this fall.

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4/19/10

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