Asad Abdul-Khaliq and Travis Cole split time quarterbacking the Gophers in 2000 and 2001. Over those two seasons, Abdul-Khaliq threw 281 passes and Cole threw 338.
The duty belonged to Abdul-Khaliq in the two seasons that followed. Bryan Cupito took over from 2004 through 2006, and then Adam Weber became the starter as a redshirt freshman in 2007.
Basically, Gophers quarterback has been a one-man job for the previous seven seasons. That has been particularly true since Weber became the starter.
Weber threw 859 passes over the past two seasons. Other quarterbacks threw seven. Weber had 273 rushing attempts. Other quarterbacks had three.
The situation is going to change this fall -- for Weber and in relation to recent history.
Most of the folks crowded around the University of St. Thomas' football field for the Gophers spring game Saturday had heard excellent reviews on quarterback MarQueis Gray without actually seeing him play.
It did not take much of the spring game to accept the reviews as factual -- and also to realize that the Gophers will be required to get playing time for Gray this fall.
Forget the nonsense about moving Gray around to find other uses for him. This guy is a quarterback.