Yeah, Jones was burried on the depth chart at Memphis. And I'm pretty sure Memphis sucked that year, too.
And he was behind Stachites, who quite frankly, could not throw the football.
Wake corners the market on QB's who cannot throw.
Yeah, Jones was burried on the depth chart at Memphis. And I'm pretty sure Memphis sucked that year, too.
And he was behind Stachites, who quite frankly, could not throw the football.
LOL. No.
Well I do think we would have had the same record in 2010, but the point is that in 2011 Tanner threw for 20 TD's and only had 6 INTs while putting up a 132.8 rating on the year and I think that's due in large part to his experience playing as a freshman. The argument isn't if we are going to be bad with these QB's, we most assuredly are with any of them, the argument is that playing a true freshman this year could get invaluable experience leading into the next three years.
I do see both sides though that he could be a redshirt freshman and then have four years, but there's no telling what would have happened from there.
Cameron played against the 1st team D and Sousa played against the 2nd team D. The comparison is not apt. If Sousa is the best QB, he should start.
Younger brother.Any relation?
Why would you hope both are worse than Cameron and Sousa?
Saginaw Valley State, Northern Michigan and Adrian College. The fourth one was Jake Smith (So.). He will be the QB next year.
Interesting. Those guys have great hands, are they just slow, short? Is Smith just throwing them open, bad defense?
None of the guys were rated by the so called experts. Logan Hessbrook is 6' 3" 185, 4.63 - 40, 31" vert., Josh Hafner 6' 2" 180, 4.59 - 40, 34" vert. and Eli Vllalobos 5" 9" 160, 4.6 - 40, 36" vert. They are all great kids with great hands. I think the thing that hurt them is for the most part they only had the one year of experience. Josh started on a run oriented team his junior year before transferring and the other two were back up receivers their jr. years. Nowadays, teams want to offer after a players jr. year. These young men will do very well at div. II and div. III.Interesting. Those guys have great hands, are they just slow, short? Is Smith just throwing them open, bad defense?
It doesn't. This is a unique situation. You're the one who said it was unlikely a true frosh would beat out more experienced similarly ranked players and I showed you that Price did exactly that.
Clawson has made it clear that the best QB will play. We should all hope that the best QB is a good QB who will help us win games.
No, he didn't. Stachitas was injured (twice). Price might have ultimately done it, but the way it happened was directly due to injury. Stachitas was the starting QB prior to injury.