Nebraska football coach Bo Pelini kept it short and Tweet in his post-practice meeting with reporters Tuesday.
He said Tuesday's practice -- the second since classes began Monday -- was OK, but not up to his liking.
"We have a long way to go yet," he said.
He had no meaningful update on the quarterback situation. Asked if there was a chance Nebraska could rotate quarterbacks this season, he said, "There's a chance we could play 10 guys. Anything can happen."
He said we'll find out the starting quarterback on Sept. 4 -- the day of Nebraska's opener against Western Kentucky.
"I'm not answering any quarterback questions," he said.
Based on Bo's comments, I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for a release of an official depth chart.
"Guys who trot out there for the first play are the starters. Until then, it's a competition to see who steps up," he said.
He said the team's focus is fine.
He said there have been no significant injuries in the past two practices.
Elsewhere, there's been lots of buzz about a tweet, of all things. Folks desperate for clues about Nebraska's quarterback situation were all atwitter Tuesday over the following tweet from someone using the "Twitter" name "TaylorMartinez3" (maybe it's really Taylor Martinez, maybe not): "Dreams Come True When You Work Hard And Pray."
TaylorMartinez3's tweet message eventually was removed.
Asked about his players using Twitter, Bo said, "If people have time to follow Twittering and tweeting, they need to get a job."
Pelini said he hadn't heard about the supposed Martinez tweet.
The coach did say Nebraska has a policy regarding players tweeting, though he didn't elaborate.