I admit it, I lean towards Driskel--I think he's the more flexible AND emotionally driven guy at QB, important in college football generally in terms of leadership and practical flexibility--and I see him as a LOT more of an alter ego to Pease himself out there, potentially the embodiment of our new OC's whole approach to offense as manifested at the QB position. Of course, like Lf I was (and AM, even now, if it turns out to be the case after all) ultimately "for" whomever wins the actual battle for supremacy out there--but as is apparently (from what I've been told) the attitude among the coaches themselves, Brisset has HAD every chance to take the role and make it his, he hasn't done so and, even now, with the health advantage he has had during the crucial last 2 weeks, not only hasn't that changed, Driskel has continued to hold his own. If Jeff is even NEAR 100% and puts it to good use during his portion of reps in tomorrow's game, I think the job his.