gofurman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 14, 2019 7:59 am
soconjohn wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 12:32 pm
Wins: Georgia State, Charleston Southern, Wofford, The Citadel, Western Carolina, Mercer, ETSU, Chattanooga, VMI, Point
Losses: at Virginia Tech, at Samford
Good hopes soconjohn. I hope you are right. But we saw the huge( !). difference this year w and w/out Roberts QB. Sisson is young and Grainger hardly has his high school experience. I believe we are building good things and I believe in CCH. I think 2020 is even more promising.
I'll say 8-4 ... And would be happy at that as that's possible playoffs w a young QB. 4 Losses at VT. And three of Samford, Georgia State (they beat KSU), Wofford (haven't won in Sparkle for a while), Mercer. Mercer particularly scares me. With Roberts we barely got out last year and they were very thin on QBs. They finally brought in QB2 w a bad ankle and he brought them roaring back. With both healthy QBs they are scary. Best QB tandem in SoCon is at Mercer and we struggle with that. They were starting to throw all over the place and that bowling ball of a RB is scary.
Also agree we may see Sisson start and Grainger later? Grainger is just inexperience without having played HS QB
I think you'll see massive maturation in Darren Grainger in his second year in the program. Furman didn't use a scholarship on a QB in this class and does not look to be in the market for a transfer, that suggests that the coaching staff is comfortable with what they have at that position in 2019.
Remember too that whichever QB starts, he will be behind a now battle-tested and deep offensive line and backed by arguably the best group of backs in the league. If our running game continues to get better (no reason to think it won't), that'll take a huge burden off the QB to make all the plays.
I won't project yet the final record, but I think Furman will be a handful for every team on our schedule. I'm seeing a team that knows how to win and expects to win. Furman won a conference championship last year and I am pretty sure we haven't gotten anywhere near our ceiling yet.