Roper has an extensive history of dual-QB use. If one clearly separates they can always revisit, and in Hedden's case there are 4 games played before having to burn the redshirt.
Several points throughout the threadThe Jackal wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:53 pmI love the idea of not relying on a true freshman.FUATT wrote: ↑Thu Aug 22, 2024 10:53 amI think this is going to be a really close call. Nehuel has shown he is a guy we could put in a game, but I think it really is about the other two. I think its going to be hard to go with Trey unless he really distances himself from Carson, but no question Trey has the ability to make some throws that no one else can.
My guess:
- Jones is the guy.
- We will dress out all three.
- If Hedden is the technical #2, he'll stay on the sidelines in an effort to redshirt him unless and until Jones has an extended absence for some reason. If the season is on the line, I think you forget the redshirt and move on.
- Regardless of where Garcia is on the depth chart, we will probably still see him as the technical #2 in relief/mop up duty.
- I'm inclined to think we won't see Hedden in the game early in the season in an effort to push the "four game" redshirt plan as late into the season as possible.
We have the two sides always in these threads on positional players - one who loves experience (me etc) and others who are ready for younger guys to get their chance. Yet here we see most people agree that at the QB spot, experience is even more valuable. most don’t want a true freshman QB. snap counts are missed. Fumbles from center. Audibles are not seen that could allow for an easy 5 yard gain. Etc etc. More interceptions thrown into disguised coverage that a junior would have known. True freshman scare me at QB.
I also agree I would hate for one of top two QBs to transfer if - say it’s Hedden - thinks he will sit for three years. Not sure the solution there. Kids just don’t wait these days. And transferring is so easy now. I don’t know the solution other than redshirt and tell him it’s his for Junior and Senior years.