DeacsOrDie
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17th year Kern may be the answer, ppl
Stay away from Brosmer. My Gophers offered him.grayson mccall is in the portal
Pretty damn accurateThey hate Griffis, love Santino, like Kern and happy hes coming back. Also very vocally not Keller fans fwiw.
Lmfao poor Keller catching strays in the 2024 QB thread 😂They hate Griffis, love Santino, like Kern and happy hes coming back. Also very vocally not Keller fans fwiw.
You think the winters in NH are miserable, GA kid, just wait until you get a load of MN!Stay away from Brosmer. My Gophers offered him.
And the coolest thing about Kern is he's ok with that and just loves Wake and his teammates.Ha, Essex with the "has a WF QB look about him" comment is exactly the thought I had watching his film.
Kern may be a wonderful human being but I'm not seeing him as a legit QB1. Great backup though, thrilled he's staying. Even with Grimes out, our receiving group (hopefully, if enough stay) is still good enough to justify getting some real talent at QB. And if he's really a potential 2 season starter it'd be the perfect bridge to Hecklinski timing-wise, if that's the plan.
Right, he’d be a 1 yr bridge while Hecklinski develops as a FR.Not sure how he would have two years left after playing in 2019, 2022, and 2023.
Also fine, I thought I saw online somewhere that he could play 2. Something, something COVID something injury whatever. But yeah looking at this experience that doesn't make much sense.Right, he’d be a 1 yr bridge while Hecklinski develops as a FR.
Anybody that can kill a Black Bear with a Musket, has some skill.The Granite State is taking alot of strays on this here thread, when in actuality the great staff in Durham and UNH QB great Ricky Santos seemed to have done an amazing job of developing this young man into a potential Wake Forest QB. The UNH offense attempted to evolve from a spread passing attack to a more balanced offense this year. Brosmer relied heavily this past season on senior RB Dylan Laube who had nearly 700 yards receiving to go with his 715 yards rushing. This was a loaded team that lost some close games. While this season did not go as hoped for our mighty Wildcats, they still brought home the Musket against Maine.
Are we sure both haven’t been offered?I am actually surprised that Brosmer is the preferred FCS guy. If Clawson was looking for someone who would be more familiar with an RPO offense and act as more of a dual threat QB, Matt Sluka of Holy Cross would be a better fit.
There are no Griffis believers man. Give it a rest.Their opinions are more reliable than Griffis believers on these boards.
Who the heck is Hecklinson?Brosmer
Kern
Hecklinson
Depth chart immediately strong.