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Most consistent back since Barclay meh though
My man Cade Carney is going to have something to say about that!
Most consistent back since Barclay meh though
Josh Adams also had an amazing game against FSU his freshman year and was kind of meh.
There is really no way to mask a super shitty offensive line. If you find a way you should be hired immediately.
No need for that. They are both going to get a ton of snaps this year and I bet the 3rd string getd around 50 if not more as well. Our qbs simply do not hold up well for it not to happen. I think Hinton and Wolford are comparable Hinton may be a little more elusive and Wolford a little more protective of the ball. As long as the line gives them both time, we have some sort of ground game, and Hinton stops throwing balls up for grabs instead of out of bounds or taking the sack we will be alright.
I'm sure Clawson evaluated the QB situation carefully, and that they're roughly even. In that case I can see him going with the upperclassman at the outset. But also consider that if Clawson went with Hinton from the start, Wolford might jump ship before school starts due to losing his position battle, and he didn't redshirt so he'd retain all his eligibility in a transfer. Needing both QBs this season it makes a lot of sense to hand the reins to Wolford with a quick trigger should he falter and then Hinton can come in with a supposedly better game. Just some depth dynamics to think about.
We don't know that. And I still maintain that they're pretty even. All things equal...
Yeah. It was sad to see people forget that when they claimed Harris was better than Adams after VT. It was an overrated performance.[/QUOTg
I don't think it was an overrated performance, he made Tech's stout defense look slow. Unfortunately he never was ever able to live up to that performance. Kind of like Timmy Smith for the Redskins when they beat the Broncos in the Super Bowl. I think both were great performances, but didn't translate into consistent success.
Play em together! The pitch and pass!
From someone 15 hours away who reads and watches everything possible but can't actually get over to see a practice I hope someone can answer this or let me know if already discussed. What is going on with Kearns? He was the highest rated QB in program history and doesn't even get a look in this QB battle?
From someone 15 hours away who reads and watches everything possible but can't actually get over to see a practice I hope someone can answer this or let me know if already discussed. What is going on with Kearns? He was the highest rated QB in program history and doesn't even get a look in this QB battle?
I'm sure Clawson evaluated the QB situation carefully, and that they're roughly even. In that case I can see him going with the upperclassman at the outset. But also consider that if Clawson went with Hinton from the start, Wolford might jump ship before school starts due to losing his position battle, and he didn't redshirt so he'd retain all his eligibility in a transfer. Needing both QBs this season it makes a lot of sense to hand the reins to Wolford with a quick trigger should he falter and then Hinton can come in with a supposedly better game. Just some depth dynamics to think about.
I look as Kearns as part of the future and he will redshirt this year.
Huh? He redshirted last year.I look as Kearns as part of the future and he will redshirt this year.