FORT VALLEY, Georgia -- Because of injuries, three different quarterbacks have played for the Fort Valley State Wildcats this seasons. Typically, when teams go to that extreme, they don't have an opportunity to play in their conference championship.
But FVSU isn't most teams.
At 5-3 and 3-0 in SIAC East play, FVSU will play Albany State on Saturday for a bid into the SIAC championship, which will be played Nov. 14 in Montgomery, Alabama. But it's not yet certain who will start at quarterback Saturday, according to FVSU head coach Donald Pittman.
Two quarterbacks -- Otis Brown and Malcolm Eady -- have started a game this year, and they have taken the majority of snaps. A third -- Deion Perry -- took the field for more than three quarters against Florida Tech after Brown was inactive and Eady left injured in the first quarter.
Despite the rejuvenated health of all three quarterbacks, Pittman said he has not committed to one for Saturday's rivalry showdown.
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