It hardly feels like spring in most parts of the country with the frigid temperatures, but spring football is off and running.
Of course, the reality is that college football never really ends in the minds of college football junkies. And with the revamped recruiting calendar, more than a few coaches probably feel that way, too.
What we know for sure as we peek ahead to the 2019 season is that it’s a Clemson and Alabama kind of world, in that order. They have met in the College Football Playoff each of the last four years, they’ve combined to win the last four national championships, and the Tigers have won two of the last three.
Does that orange and crimson stranglehold continue in 2019? Don’t bet against it. In the meantime, here’s a look at some of the more compelling storylines to watch this spring.
Quarterback free agency
Seemingly everywhere you look, there’s a transfer quarterback. Nobody has done the QB transfer thing any better than Oklahoma, and the Sooners have another talented quarterback on campus who started his career elsewhere. Jalen Hurts comes over from Alabama, and recent history suggests it’s going to be a good marriage for both parties. The last two Oklahoma quarterbacks — guys by the name of Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield — were transfers, and both won the Heisman Trophy. Hurts, who started as a freshman at Alabama before being unseated by Tua Tagovailoa last year, is highly motivated to take a team back to the top of the college football world. He should fit nicely into Lincoln Riley’s offense and is one of several talented quarterbacks changing addresses. Among the others: Justin Fields at Ohio State, Jacob Eason at Washington, Tate Martell at Miami, Kelly Bryant at Missouri, Brandon Wimbush at UCF, Hunter Johnson at Northwestern and Ben Hicks at Arkansas.