Donovan, Evridge are in heated battle
Courtesy of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Madison - Long before spring practice opened last month, Wisconsin offensive coordinator Paul Chryst insisted his No. 1 goal for the spring was to develop the team's quarterbacks rather than identify and name the 2007 starter.
"Spring is a great time for teaching and throughout that there will be competition," Chryst explained.
Nevertheless, Chryst believes someone eventually must move forward from the pack of contenders and win the job outright. With eight practices in the books and the first of seven more set for 6:30 a.m. today, there is no established leader.
Tyler Donovan, Allan Evridge and Dustin Sherer have shared time with the No. 1 offense, though the race for the starting job realistically appears to be between Donovan and Evridge. The bottom line so far in the spring is that all three quarterbacks have suffered through mixed results.
Nevertheless, Chryst believes someone eventually must move forward from the pack of contenders and win the job outright. With eight practices in the books and the first of seven more set for 6:30 a.m. today, there is no established leader.
Tyler Donovan, Allan Evridge and Dustin Sherer have shared time with the No. 1 offense, though the race for the starting job realistically appears to be between Donovan and Evridge. The bottom line so far in the spring is that all three quarterbacks have suffered through mixed results.
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