Spring Game and Fall Practice should be interesting to see who wins the backup job to Matthew Jordan, because that player will get some playing time and have the opportunity to replace Jordan if he struggles. With all that said, though, I don't think there's any way (barring injury or suspension) Jordan doesn't begin next season as the starter. He's played reasonably well in spot duty, and with more practice reps can hopefully start to develop more of an instinctual feel for when/how to distribute the ball in the 3O rather than his primary instinct to tuck it, stick his foot in the ground, and run downhill to try to smash someone most every play. While he has limitations, I can't imagine Paul Johnson having the same comfort level with any of the other options. And, if we're being honest, Tevin Washington had tons of athletic limitations (far more than Jordan) and was generally excellent running the offense. So, if they can get Jordan to run the offense with the savvy that Tevin did with but more physicality, I'll live with the occasional pass that quacks. IMO, Jordan's style allows Tech to play more ball control and that's better complimentary football because it shortens the game and protects the defense.