What we learned from Tech's spring game

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Here are a few thoughts from Saturday's Texas Tech spring game, where the 24-24 tie and much of what happened on the field provided little insight into what will happen on the field.
1. Backup quarterbacks Seth Doege and Jacob Karam did a nice job, combining to complete 47 of 68 passes for 530 yards and five touchdowns on a cold, blustery day. But much of the Tech offensive punch will be determined by the two seniors-to-be that were involved in the pregame coin flip and not much else. Either Taylor Potts (hand injury) and Steven Sheffield (broken foot) will quarterback the Red Raiders this season. "There's going to be a lot of competition," new head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "The best guy will be our starting quarterback. When you have two senior quarterbacks, it it's a great thing to happen. Both of them have experience and know how to win games. We want to have the guy who can move the ball the best and have the other guy come out of the bullpen."

http://collegesportsblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2010/04/what-we-learned-from-techs-spring-game.html

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