SEATTLE (AP) – Coach Chris Petersen began his second spring practice with Washington on Monday with no clue who will start at quarterback for the Huskies when the 2015 season begins.
The quarterback situation has been in question since the end of last season when the Huskies lost 30-22 to Oklahoma State in the Cactus Bowl and Petersen declared all starting jobs, including the position of incumbent quarterback Cyler Miles, were open headed into the spring.
The competition was complicated in mid-March when the school announced that Miles, who started 12 of 14 games last season, was taking a voluntary leave of absence from the program for personal reasons.
With Miles absent but still listed on the roster, the Huskies have just three scholarship quarterbacks available. They have a single college start among them.
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