The Alabama Crimson Tide are coming off a national championship, but they have a serious question to answer this spring — who will be the 2018 starting quarterback?

Jalen Hurts led the Tide to two-straight title games, but Tagovailoa came in at halftime this year and led Alabama to a come-from-behind victory over Georgia.

During Alabama’s Pro Day on Wednesday, former star WR Calvin Ridley was asked what he thinks coach Nick Saban and the Tide should do. He said he didn’t know, but thinks having both players on the field next year would be a good idea (via 247Sports):

“I wish I was playing here to tell you, but I ain’t here. I don’t know,” Ridley said. “They’re going to find some way to get both of those great football players to be playing and helping this team.”

Former Alabama QB Blake Sims was also at the event to throw to receivers. He said he thinks the two-quarterback system would be a good idea, too:

“Oh, yes sir. I think that would be very good,” Sims told reporters. “I think it would be harder for the defense to prepare for our games because both quarterbacks’ strengths are different. You’ve got to accept what you get, and Coach Saban’s the GOAT, man, so he’ll make sure we do the right thing. I’m looking forward to this season. I’ll be there every game, too.”

It’s safe to say a lot of eyes will be on Tuscaloosa this spring, analyzing every throw from the two talented quarterbacks.