Young quickly took back over, finishing out the drill as the quarterback, and Corbett back in his place at center, a position in which he was officially named the starter last week after a competition with Cade Mays.
"Going to Houston with the joint practice and then having the game, we felt like those reps just kind of solidifying who's the starter going to be with Bryce, it's a good time to kind of transition to where he's getting more of those reps versus split," Canales said last Monday of the decision.
"I mean, it was a really close competition, and I think Corbett just kind of brings a level of leadership that just kind of edged him out, in my opinion," Canales said. "So, again, competition brings out the best in both guys, and I was really proud of the way that they competed."
While Corbett may have won that competition, he's likely not winning a quarterback competition anytime soon.
"He's not what I would call a mobile quarterback by any means," Harriger joked.
But if anything does come, Corbett will be ready.
"Got to be ready for anything," he pointed out. "It's a crazy world out there."