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PSU gets a look at four QBs during spring game

05:11 PM PDT on Saturday, May 10, 2008

By ASSOCIATED PRESS

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Portland State's quarterback position appears to be wide open after four signal callers showed their stuff during today's annual spring game at PGE Park.

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Following a five-touchdown showing by the offense, head coach Jerry Glanville said he won't try to determine the order of the depth chart until fall practice starts in August.

Tygue Howland, who was the starter in last year's opener before suffering a season-ending injury, played most of the first quarter and was 7-of-15 with a touchdown pass and an interception but was sacked four times.

Drew Hubel, who set an NCAA record last fall by throwing nine touchdown passes against Weber State in his first college start, worked the second quarter and wound up 8-of-14 for 61 yards and seemed to have the strongest throwing arm of the four.

Jimmy Collins got the call for the third quarter and was 5-of-16 for 51 yards. The fourth quarter belonged to Conor Kavanaugh who was the state player of the year at Portland's Lincoln High School.

Kavanaugh attempted only eight passes but completed four of them for 51 yards and a touchdown.

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