I don't blame the young man. He's decided Furman is not the best place for him and leaving now before the spring season, I believe, means he can go anywhere. If Coastal didn't have a great RFR QB I'd guess he was heading there.
agree with the above ^^^FUpaladin08 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 11:29 amI think it’s best for all parties involved. Grainger and Sisson have what it takes to be QB1. It never made much sense to me to have both either rotating in a game or thru the season based on who’s player better. From Furman standpoint you want consistency. That wasn’t there last year and showed against Citadel, Wofford, and Austin Peay. Both players need to be “the guy” to develop that consistency. Sure Furman takes a hit in the depth chart but it’s not like the offense depends on QB runs. The option needs to be there, but it’s not really the first option. I think the offense looked best when PJ was there and I think Sisson has a lot of those same qualities. Not sure if Shiflet will be QB2 or Hardin, but that’s plenty good for me at QB depth. I recall Shiflet coming to Furman for the chance to remain a QB and thought it was strange to be put right back at WR. I think we see him as a viable backup there but also contributing in the return game and WR. It’s gonna be fine. I sure like knowing who the QB is and I’m sure the offense does too. Wish Grainger the absolute best and hopefully he can jump to FBS.
A few notes on Sission, I also think he has a similar skill set to PJ. I'd say Hamp is probably a better option QB - I've been impressed with his ball-handling skills and pitches. Hamp was considered the top recruit in his recruiting class. ANd someone I trust reminded me that he had 20+ offers.
I also wouldn't sleep on Hardin as a quality back-up.
Shiflett's Junior Highlight package at QB:
http://www.hudl.com/video/3/4934672/57b ... 25bcdf4493