By Rusty Simmons
Kevin Riley and Brock Mansion each came away from Saturday's scrimmage thinking he had done enough to be considered Cal's starting quarterback, but they'll have to wait until August to see who's right. "There's been no change," said coach Jeff Tedford, who maintained that he'll wait until training camp to choose among Riley, Mansion and redshirt freshman Beau Sweeney. "They'll all three get a lot of opportunities, and we'll see once we get to camp if someone separates himself." It's unfair to say there has been no change, because all three made discernible strides during 14 spring practices. Riley, who feels he's been in a quarterback controversy his entire Cal career, no longer looks over his shoulder to see if he's about to be pulled. He's become a consistent leader on offense and has produced in scrimmages, including a 7-for-11, 72-yard effort in Saturday's finale. "Every scrimmage and during practice, I've run the offense, I've run the huddle and I've done what coach was telling me to do to win the job last year," Riley said.
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