BOULDER, Colo. (AP) — Deion Sanders wants nothing more than stability at quarterback — like he had for years with his son — and confirmed that Ryan Staub is indeed taking the majority of snaps in practice.
That's as far as the Colorado coach would go, though. He declined to confirm a report from ESPN that Staub is expected to go from third-stringer to starter for Colorado’s Big 12 opener Friday night at Houston.
“I haven’t made that assessment and decision yet,” Sanders said Tuesday.
One thing is clear: Sanders prefers not to do a rotation again. He gave each of his QBs two series apiece last weekend against Delaware to see what they could do.
Staub, the third QB to enter, made the most of his chance when he took over late in the first half. He threw a TD pass just before halftime an