Wednesday, August 23, 2017
McElwain: 'I'm not naming a starter right now'
Scott Carter
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Senior Writer
GAINESVILLE, Fla. --
When are the Gators going to name a starting quarterback?
When it comes to Twitter questions, that one is high on the charts 10 days from Florida's season opener against Michigan.
You can keep asking.
"The competition has really brought out some good things," Gators head coach
Jim McElwain said Wednesday. "You're gong to see a bunch of them in there playing. I'm not naming a starter right now."
The competition between last year's season-opening starter
Luke Del Rio, redshirt freshman
Feleipe Franks and newcomer
Malik Zaire has been closely contested and tracked by McElwain throughout preseason camp.
While he has been stingy with information on his view of the battle, McElwain said he is not concerned about not being ready to name a starter.
"Not at all" McElwain said.
Why not? "Because I like the way they're playing."
Franks was No. 1 on the depth chart coming out of spring came as Del Rio recovered from multiple surgeries. Zaire, a fifth-year graduate student transfer from Notre Dame, joined the mix late in the summer.
Del Rio and Franks appear to have an edge over Zaire, but the Gators are giving all three plenty of reps to state their case and get prepared for the opener.
"Will all of them play? I don't know yet. Will a couple of them play? I don't know yet,'' McElwain said.