Next man up is no problem in Calgary. At least at quarterback, the Calgary Stampeders havent missed a beat despite some misfortune on the injury front; when one guys injured, the next guys ready to go. With both Drew Tate and Kevin Glenn sidelined by injury Friday, third-stringer Bo Levi Mitchell had a debut for the ages. The sophomore CFLer completed 29 of 33 passes for 376 yards and three touchdowns in the Stamps win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. With Mitchell at the helm, Calgary was strong for all four quarters en route to their 13-point win on the road. Mitchells big night also came on the heels of the Stamps impressive come-from-behind win over the Montreal Alouettes in Week 4, an effort orchestrated by the 23-year-old from Texas. Mitchell is 36-for-46 for 425 yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions in limited action this year, but his impressive start could certainly pave the way for more playing time in the coming weeks. And that leads us to our question. Calgary already had a bit of a QB controversy with Tate and Glenn but has Mitchell now turned it into a three-headed monster? Despite a checkered injury history, the 28-year-old Tate entered the year as the Stamps QB of both the present and future, with Glenn an indispensable safety net should injury strike. Tate took part in the pre-game warmup on Friday and is presumably close to a return and, while Glenns return could be a little farther off, he will at one point rejoin the Stamps QB ranks as well. Will head coach John Hufnagel return to Tate, hoping the fifth-year Stamp can finally stay healthy while also knowing he now has two excellent security blankets should that not be the case? Maybe Glenns veteran experience will be preferred down the stretch with Calgary currently second in the West with a 4-1 record. Or has Mitchell, five years Tates junior, shown enough to have the Stamps rethink their future QB plans? 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Weve gotten a bad rap for a few years now.Expect that to change, Huesman said.His Mocs were picked to win a fourth straight SoCon football title by league coaches and media at the leagues preseason gathering Wednesday.Theres no doubt the league saw an overhaul in recent seasons. Georgia Southern reached the NCAA playoffs 11 times and won two national championships during their two decades in the league. Appalachian State was in 16 NCAA playoffs and won three straight FCS titles from 2005-07.The last time both Georgia Southern and Appalachian State made the playoffs in 2012 was also the last time the SoCon had three teams in the NCAA tournament. East Tennessee, Mercer and VMI -- whove combined for zero playoff appearances. VMI has not had a winning record since 1981. East Tennessee restarted football last fall after an absence of 11 years while Mercer went even longer between teams (no football from 1942 to 2012) before restoring the program.The changes may have cost the SoCon in the selection room. Western Carolina, at 7-4, was on the bubble last year for the 24-team field but was ultimately left out.Catamounts coach Mark Speir thought his team had done enough to get in, but ultimately let a bunch of men in Indianapolis decide whether we get to play anymore.Southern Conference commissioner John Iamarino understands the reluctance to buy into the leagues recent changes. He thinnks time and stability will ultimate sway doubters about the SoCons power.ddddddddddddWhen youre worried about realignment issues, it makes it harder on the coaches to recruit, Iamarino said. Weve got two programs that are very young and its just going to take some time to be successful.Maybe not that much time, said Western Carolinas Speir, who has spent all but three of his 26 football seasons coaching in the Southern Conference.From top to bottom, this league is as strong as its ever been, he said.Newbie Mercer toppled league champion Chattanooga last season while the Citadel returned to the NCAA playoffs for the first time since 1992, including a FBS victory over South Carolina of the Southeastern Conference.The Citadel was picked second to Chattanooga in coach and media voting. The rest of the coachs picks were Samford third, then Western Carolina, Mercer, Wofford, Furman, VMI and East Tennessee. The media selected Western Carolina third, then Mercer, Samford, Wofford, Furman, VMI and East Tennessee.Western Carolina running back Detrez Newsome was named the leagues preseason offensive player of the year while Chattanooga defensive lineman Keionta Davis got picked for player of the year honors on the other side of the ball.Huesman said his team is ready to contend with a strong league and build on what its done in recent seasons. An emphasis for improvement is in the playoffs, where the Mocs lost in the second round the past two seasons, and against FBS opponents, which Huesman said is where he and other SoCon teams can most strongly debunk the idea the SoCon has slipped.He pointed to the Citadels win over South Carolina and Furmans takedown of UCF last season as evidence that the conference is robust and ready to rumble with anyone in college football.I think thats going to help the league moving forward, he said. ' ' '