apaladin wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 2:36 pm
The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 11:36 am
apaladin wrote: ↑Tue Apr 13, 2021 10:53 am
To only have one scholarship QB on the current roster is ludicrous. Should never happen but here we are. Even when/if Jace Wilson comes in we still will only have 2 which is not good by any stretch.
How so?
Grainger left right before the spring. It's not like the coaching staff planned it that way.
With Grainger there was still only 2 and both in the same class. Not good any way you slice it.
Remember, at the conclusion of the 2018 season we appeared to be set....we had two true Freshman in Sisson and Grainger, plus a RS-Fr in JeMar Lincoln (who had led us to win over Citadel) all vying to replace Harris Roberts. I even remember commenting that I'd never felt better about our QB position.
We didn't recruit a QB that year because we had just signed Sisson and Grainger (signed in 18) and had Lincoln (signed in 17). Scholarships are tight, and we had 3 on the roster, all underclassmen.
That decision made sense at the time but turned out to be a mistake when Lincoln left (because Grainger beat him out) and then Grainger left for the other reasons we've beat to death.
The lesson I take away if I'm Clay and staff is you bring in 1 QB/year like clockwork, and always have 3-4 on the roster, at worst 2 if things go awry.....with only 63 scholarships you can't allocate more than 3-4 to the QB position and have to make sure that your mistakes are few and far between. And if you can get some quality walk on's like the kid from Fla appears to be, then you're probably set.
Sadly we are now behind the 8 ball, as QBs take time to develop and you can't solve the problem with quantity.....as my software developer friend says "you can't get 9 women together and have a baby in one month"....
BUT I've not given up on Sisson....I still think he has some upside that our staff needs to make sure they can get out of him. He'll never be a guy that can win you games all by himself, but remember halfway through the year he was leading the SoCon in passing efficiency. Our offensive problems ran deeper.