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Charles Huff Will Name Memphis Starting Quarterback Sunday
What Happened
Memphis coach Charles Huff will name the team's starting quarterback on Sunday. Memphis opens its season against UNLV on Saturday, August 29, with the quarterback position among the program's largest questions. Huff brought three quarterbacks to Memphis during the offseason, while Marcus Stokes and Air Noland have been competing for the job since spring practice. No official school statement has accompanied the decision. Sunday's announcement will settle the starting-quarterback question before Memphis begins game-week preparation for UNLV.
Why It Matters
- Memphis will move from a two-quarterback competition to a defined starter before the UNLV opener.
- The selected quarterback will receive the clearest path to first-team preparation during the final stretch before August 29.
- Stokes and Noland have competed since spring, so the decision closes a long evaluation period rather than a short camp experiment.
THE PATE STATE READ
THE PATE STATE READ: Stokes and Noland have had time to make the case, and Huff has a third offseason addition in the room. Credit the staff for setting a clear decision date before the opener. The hard part now is the task, not the announcement: the starter has to turn first-team work into a functional offense against UNLV. This moves the quarterback question off the depth chart and onto the field. The verification event is Sunday's announcement, followed by the opening series against UNLV on August 29.(Josh has not yet commented.)
What's Next
- Sunday: Charles Huff announces Memphis' starting quarterback.
- August 29: Memphis opens the season against UNLV.
- August 29: Watch which quarterback takes the opening snap and receives the first-team workload.
Reported by Yahoo Sports
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