Spring football: USC's QB battle, more burning Pac-10 questions
Posted: Mon, Mar 16, 09 - 3:29:13 PM EDT
Meanwhile, in Pullman, coach Paul Wulff suspended quarterback Marshall Lobbestael late last month after Lobbestael was arrested on an underage drinking charge. According to Washington State's student paper, The Daily Evergreen, police found Lobbestael passed out in a Dodge pickup in front of the police station. Wulff later told Cougfan.com the report wasn't entirely accurate and gave a somewhat more plausible reason to explain why his best quarterback was asleep in a pickup truck in the parking lot of the police station. It's unclear how long Lobbestael's suspension will last, but Wulff can empathize. He's suspended for the Cougars' first three preseason practices as part of his punishment for NCAA rules violations that occurred during his tenure at Eastern Washington.

Can Oregon State build on 2008?

The Beavers have some issues heading into spring practice. Quarterback Lyle Moevao will miss the spring after undergoing arm surgery this week that could require anywhere from six weeks to four months rehabilitation. That means senior Sean Canfield, who missed last year's spring practice following surgery on his throwing shoulder, will take all the first-team snaps, which could spark a quarterback competition come August. Meanwhile, the Beavers must find replacements for three offensive line starters and all four secondary spots. The good news? The Rodgers brothers (James and Jacquizz) seem to have recovered from their respective injuries. Receiver James (collarbone) may play some this spring, while tailback Quizz (shoulder) will be limited. Meanwhile, Oregon State coach Mike Riley tipped off The Oregonian that he may install a Wildcat formation. The Wild Quizz? Sounds exciting.

Which program is poised to make a leap in 2009?

That would be Arizona. The Wildcats return 14 starters from a team that went 8-5 and closed the season with a win over BYU in the Las Vegas Bowl. The only catch? They must find a new quarterback this spring. Sophomore Matt Scott, Willie Tuitama's backup in 2008, will compete with Michigan State transfer Nick Foles. Neither quarterback should have trouble getting the ball to Rob Gronkowski, the Pac-10's best tight end last year. On defense, Arizona returns its entire front four. Defensive tackle Earl Mitchell, who moved from fullback last spring, and defensive end Brooks Reed, who led the team with eight sacks last season, should provide stability for a defense that must replace two linebackers and two defensive backs.

MORE BURNING QUESTIONS Pac-10: Who has the edge in the USC QB battle? ACC: Will VaTech emerge as a national player? Big 12: Who's poised to challenge OU and UT? Big East: Can West Virginia win without Pat White? Big Ten: How will Michigan recover from a 3-9 debacle? SEC: Lane Kiffin can talk, but can he actually coach? THE REST: What has Charlie Weis done to save his job?

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