It's Tyler Shough's show now. Presumably.
The No. 12 Oregon Ducks open the season at home against Stanford on Saturday with a new quarterback after record-breaker Justin Herbert graduated to the NFL.
Shough is embarking on his sophomore season after throwing for 144 yards and three touchdowns as Herbert's backup last season.
Still, Ducks coach Mario Cristobal stopped short this week of labeling Shough the definitive starter against the Cardinal. He was listed as an "or" on the depth chart with Boston College transfer Anthony Brown.
And yes, Cristobal all but admitted it was gamesmanship.
"When you're playing Game 1, opening game of the season, there's no value to a team giving up every detail of what they're doing. Respectfully, just decline to give out information on who's starting at certain positions because we'd rather let the opponent figure that out, quite honestly," Cristobal said. "Some of that stuff you know already who's playing or who's serving in a backup role or reserve role but that's going to be our philosophy with that up until Game 1."
With Herbert at quarterback, the Ducks went 12-2 last season, capping it off with a 28-27 victory over Wisconsin in the Rose Bowl.
Stanford struggled last season, going 4-8 overall and 3-6 in Pac-12 play and missing out on a bowl berth for the first time since 2008.