Since we have only one QB with college experience, I will be surprised if he does not take the first snap on Sept. 4.
"Women, Wind, and Fortune change quickly."
Sometimes experience is overrated. Talent is the main factor.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sat Jun 05, 2021 10:06 amSince we have only one QB with college experience, I will be surprised if he does not take the first snap on Sept. 4.
......... and we all know that takes at least 2 years.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:54 amHS may indeed be replaced by a more talented new player, but I don't expect it to happen right away. The other QBs have to learn the playbook.
haha. thats only if not relatedapaladin wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 2:26 pm......... and we all know that takes at least 2 years.Davemeister wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:54 amHS may indeed be replaced by a more talented new player, but I don't expect it to happen right away. The other QBs have to learn the playbook.
I heard Shiflet would not be a Qb. The competition is only with Sisson, Wilson, and MinsonThe Jackal wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:35 am
It seems like a lot, but it may just be an opportunity to reorder the QB room.
I won't pretend to know how Furman structures its recruiting, but both Sisson and Grainger were taken in the 2018 class. So, in the 2018 season Furman had 4 scholarship QBs on roster - Roberts, Lincoln, Grainger, Sisson.
Lincoln at some point transferred out and Roberts graduated. Furman entered 2019 with just two scholarship QBs - Sisson and Grainger - and a third string walk-on (Hardin). That apparently was the plan for 2020, when they had a commit from Wilson for the 2021 class.
Furman didn't take a QB in the 2020 class. Maybe having two young QBs on roster, they felt comfortable enough with Hardin at #3. Maybe they didn't have anyone they liked enough as either a transfer or recruit. With the FCS scholarship limitations, you can't really afford to miss on players.
As I look back, Luke Shiflett's commitment to Furman as a transfer closely coincided with Lincoln's transfer out. So it could well have been that Shiflett was intended to take that spot in the QB room anyway, but ended up playing receiver early on.
So, while it seems like adding a lot, I view it as replacing two QB transfers outs with two QB transfers in. Wilson was going to join the roster regardless. We always take QB walk-ons, many of whom end up playing positions other than QB. Trey Robinson, Colin Anderson, Duncan Fletcher, and Ryan DeLuca are notable examples of high school QBs that played at a high level for Furman at some other position.
76MrMoto wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 10:32 amIf according to above post, Shiflet is not going to play OB, then this is a change from what Clay said in the "Greenville News" on April 16. In Scott Keeler's article titled "After a disappointing spring, Furman eagerly anticipates return to fall football" Clay said;
"One of those who should be competing at quarterback will be a familiar name in Luke Shiflett. Shiflett transferred to Furman in 2019 as an “athlete” from Middle Tennessee State. The high school quarterback played wide receiver at MTSU in 2018 and Furman in 2019, but was unavailable this spring as he was not enrolled that semester. He should be back in school this fall and at quarterback on the field. “We recruited him as quarterback who could play another position. He’s a big, athletic kid,” Hendrix said. “We’ve already had the conversation with him to come back prepared to (play quarterback). … In this age of the transfer portal, we’re also looking there, but I don’t know what’s going to come with that.”
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Seems like Hendrix gave a preview in this podcast