COLUMBIA, Mo. — The battle endures.
Missouri football will begin its third and final full week of fall camp on Monday, still seeking separation in its quarterback competition. Beau Pribula, based on the eye test, holds an edge over Sam Horn, but neither has done enough to win or lose the starting job.
If the QB dilemma is going to be settled before the season begins against Central Arkansas on Aug. 28, time is running out. If that deadline, so to speak, isn’t met, then the Tigers are setting themselves up for another opener that’ll be dominated by an in-game quarterback battle.
“(I) was really looking to see if we had some separation today, and honestly, just didn’t see it,” MU coach Eli Drinkwitz said after Saturday’s scrimmage . “They’re both playing good football right now, so we’l