gman84 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 7:55 am
purplehorse wrote: ↑Wed Sep 14, 2022 12:36 am
I think having a good QB is so critical. I don’t know why we can’t run the table based on what I saw at Clemson. True pass D needs to improve but I think our offense has the potential to be really good.
I haven't felt this good about our qb situation since '17, Hendrix first year. This is the first time we did not have to throw a qb out there that had no starting experience or wasn't a freshman.
Just a bit of alternate thought on Mr. Huff…
He’s really not THAT experienced.
Prior to the NGU game, he had started 12 college football games as a QB.
The 1st 6 of those ‘Starts’ were as the back-up QB filling in for the (apparently) injured & re-injured Starter, until, it appears, he supplanted the Starter in the final game or 2 of a 2-10 season.
The next 6 Starts were in an odd Spring season playing in a non-scholarship league.
The point of calling this out is certainly not to denigrate Mr. Huff. Quite to the contrary, the point is…he’s still a near-rookie…roughly somewhere between R-FR & SOPH experience-wise with the equivalent of a partial year as a part-time Starter…in FUBeAR’s estimation…and that means 1) he’s in his ‘timezone’ of ability to make the greatest strides of improvement week-to-week AND that should mean 2) still a good bit of upside; a very high ceiling…beyond the high-quality of play we have observed so far.
“Very good” may just become “GREAT!” and we may have the pleasure and privilege of watching it happen.