cutter wrote:agreed. plus, I seem to recall that their back-up qb was playing rather well and hitting passes that Godfrey didn't.
Backup QB (Blake Bortles) looked good in the BYU game when he temporarily replace Godfrey due to injury. Radio announcer at the SMU game made the comment the QB position should be open for competition next year the way the Bortles is playing.
oh yeah, I remember that series in the BYU game. he did look good. after our game, O'leary sounded like he wanted to make the switch for the season, but diplomatically said that he would to talk to the O-coordinator about more packages for him being put in. the usual qb conundrum.
cutter wrote:oh yeah, I remember that series in the BYU game. he did look good. after our game, O'leary sounded like he wanted to make the switch for the season, but diplomatically said that he would to talk to the O-coordinator about more packages for him being put in. the usual qb conundrum.
If we both teams make it to the conference championship, we might be facing a different QB or at least 2 instead of one.
mrydel wrote:Good question. Beachum had ice on his shoulder, Beasley reinjured his knee, JaGared supposedly was not full speed, nor was DJ from what I was told. Have no idea about the outlook for next week. We may need a panic thread.
That was not full speed? I bet UCF is glad he wasn't fully healthy, or he might have killed someone. JG was all over the place. He rushed the passer, made plays in the running game, dropped into coverage. There are a lot of football players out there who would like to be as good as JG is when he's playing hurt. What a freakin' stud that guy is.