AstroDin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 10, 2020 3:07 pm
If you were reading the tea leaves - it sounded like Hamp was the leading candidate for starting QB. Comments said: no one worked harder in the off-season, improved his arm strength, saw pics of him in off-season workouts in Bama, and saw a video of the spring practice of him running the option to perfection.
Still, I like Darren and I wish him well…
So, who backs up Sisson? Jack Hardin — I spoke to Jack's dad this summer at Seaside - I spotted him proudly wearing his FU ball cap. I've always thought Jack ran the offense really well when he got into a game and in scrimmages. He's the first obvious backup option. I agree about Shiflett. Shiflett is back listed as QB on the roster. Shiflett was 3 star QB getting a lot of attention from ACC schools (GaTech) until he broke his ankle. He was a very mobile athletic option QB.
I don't think this takes the option out of play - it's a core part of our offense.
This does put some heat on Jace Wilson coming in next year.
agree with you Astro. unless we get a transfer or Shiflett is a real answer... we were fine with 2 quality QBs as R-Sophs and then Jace next year. If Hamp is the only guy we absolutely HAVE to have another guy or guys on the way and even then we are thin bc if Hamp gets hurt we are back to the junk we had a few years ago of nobody having been developed and playing true freshman - not ideal at any position but esp at QB. That's why I liked having Two R-Sophs and Jace coming. That's how we used to be with juniors and seniors playing and letting freshman redshirt and develop.
Maybe I will find out we have a transfer coming or something. Shiflett maybe. Just saying Grainger had to be one of our top two so this hurts.
And for those that say "it's okay" many of the people here said we had found a superstar in Grainger as he was injured in HS... and slipped through the cracks. So if he was a superstar in the making this can't be a positive