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Oregon’s Herbert, Utah State’s Love head Senior Bowl QBs

MOBILE, Ala. — Jalen Hurts and Shea Patterson started for two Power 5 programs, Justin Herbert passed for 10,000-plus yards for another and Jordan Love became a highly rated prospect without playing for one.

The Senior Bowl quarterbacks followed different paths to potential NFL careers, but they started this week on a more even playing field ahead of Saturday’s game. All had to get familiar with new receivers and new, albeit vanilla, offenses.

They had three practices and the game to separate themselves before the combine and private team visits.

“I’m just taking the opportunity to prove myself any way I can out here, competing with the best athletes in the country,” said Michigan’s Patterson, who started his career at Mississippi. “I’m loving it.”

Patterson, Love and Washington State’s Anthony Gordon will be quarterbacks for the North. Herbert, who could be the highest pick from the Senior Bowl rosters, leads the South along with Oklahoma’s Jalen Hurts and Colorado’s Steven Montez.

“All three guys have come out and they’ve competed well,” said North coach Matt Patricia of the Detroit Lions. “Certainly it’s most difficult on the quarterback. I think that’s a guy that’s got to learn all the verbiage, all the vernacular, know what everybody’s doing on offense and then try to get everybody lined up and ready to go.

“I think these guys have handled it really well.”

Hurts was the Heisman Trophy runner-up in his lone season with the Sooners after starting two years for Alabama, a few hours away.

None were more prolific passers in their careers than Herbert, who passed for 10,541 yards and 95 touchdowns in his career. Utah State’s Love is also regarded as a potential first-round pick. He threw 20 touchdown passes last season but was intercepted 17 times, something heís going to have to clean up for the NFL.

ìPoor decisions by me trying to force the ball down the field too much and trying to do too much in certain situations,î Love said. “Every interception for me, that’s a learning moment. Obviously I had 17 learning moments last season.”

Gordon, who ranked second nationally with 5,579 passing yards and 48 touchdowns, is the third straight Washington State quarterback in the game. Gardner Minshew just started 12 games for the Jacksonville Jaguars as a rookie and Luke Falk played two years ago.

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