Everyone wondering who the next starting quarterback at Miami may have to wait until kickoff on Aug. 24 in Orlando against Florida.

Coach Manny Diaz is being tight-lipped about the winner of the competition between redshirt sophomore N’Kosi Perry, redshirt sophomore Tate Martell and redshirt freshman Jarren Williams, the Miami Herald reported.

Diaz wouldn’t even rule out playing two quarterbacks in the game, though he said he’d prefer to have a clear-cut starter.

Diaz chose his words carefully when describing the competition and the timeline.

“I think we’re seeing — maybe the better word is elevation from the quarterbacks,” he said. “They all continue to get better. They all continue to make plays. … This week is going to determine it.

“Compared to where we were in April, compared to even where we were eight days ago, we’re better… We’re going to be OK. It’s just that we don’t want to be OK. So it’s better than it was, but better, that’s not good enough.”

Diaz has said the decision about the starter would come down to consistency over the course of the month of preseason practice. There are plenty of players who play well for a play, a quarter or even a game, but the Hurricanes are looking for the right choice long term.