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Starting QB Situation Next Year

Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:44 pm
Posted by AtlantaSportsGuy
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:44 pm
What are everyone's guesses for who starts in Charlotte vs UNC next year? Lorenzo Nunez is looking really good Midseason Highlight Tape
Posted by Loathor
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 1:52 pm to
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What are everyone's guesses for who starts in Charlotte vs UNC next year? Lorenzo Nunez is looking really good Midseason Highlight Tape


Connor Mitch. Nunez red shirts.
Posted by Cockopotamus
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 3:23 pm to
I think Connor Mitch should be starting against Furman.
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 10/9/14 at 3:52 pm to
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.... Nunez red shirts.


That's not what they are telling him.

They are telling him they believe he can seriously come-in and compete for the job at some point in the season and they have absolutely no intention of redshirting him. None.

He gonna play.
Posted by Loathor
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Posted on 10/12/14 at 9:46 am to
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That's not what they are telling him.

They are telling him they believe he can seriously come-in and compete for the job at some point in the season and they have absolutely no intention of redshirting him. None.

He gonna play.


Honestly, I hope that's what they are telling every recruit.... But unless he picks up the game with an insane quickness (he's not an EE so he won't be getting that extra semester with the playbook, etc.) I don't think he'll pass a pocket passer who has been in the system for two and half years.
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 10/12/14 at 3:01 pm to
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Honestly, I hope that's what they are telling every recruit.... But unless he picks up the game with an insane quickness (he's not an EE so he won't be getting that extra semester with the playbook, etc.) I don't think he'll pass a pocket passer who has been in the system for two and half years.


Oh no, neither do I - and I agree. But he's going to go into the season as #2 unless Nosovitch suddenly turns-into a QB again. Although, I will type this ... they are raving about Scarnecchia's potential. He's just a big, hard working, strong-armed, cerebral player. But who knows.

We're going to get to see Mitch this coming Saturday against Furman ... or katy bar the door.
Posted by ConwayGamecock
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Posted on 10/12/14 at 4:44 pm to
For much of the pre-season they were touting Orth as being neck-and-neck with Mitch. Was that true or was that merely an attempt by SOS to build a fire under Mitch's arse? Where would Perry fit into the depth next season?

And if it was the latter possibility, what the hell is wrong with Connor Mitch: is he a 2nd-coming of Garcia, dedication and focus-wise?
Posted by Cockopotamus
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Posted on 10/12/14 at 5:23 pm to
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And if it was the latter possibility, what the hell is wrong with Connor Mitch: is he a 2nd-coming of Garcia, dedication and focus-wise?



He enjoys 5 points. And ganja, although from what I hear the entire team does. I always assumed that the co-backup with Orth was just motivational.

Although I was told before the season he had an incident that should serve as a wakeup call. I don't know if it did or not
Posted by CocknDawg
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Posted on 10/12/14 at 11:19 pm to
Hold on. Spurrier wants Brandon McILwain badly. That kid is super.

Comment, please Rooster.
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 10/13/14 at 2:40 pm to
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Hold on. Spurrier wants Brandon McILwain badly. That kid is super.

Comment, please Rooster.


McIlwain has been on the radar for awhile - I do know that. He's considered an athlete grab who might play anywhere but will certainly get his shot at QB if he plays here.

We gotta remember, Spurrier's whole thought process about athletes like McIlwain began with Seville Newton. Newton forever changed the HBC's mind in that regard.

The came Stephon Gilmore ... the first big recruit that Spurrier had in mind with those kind of skills, a kid who could play anywhere.

Then comes Pharoh Cooper and Spurrier loves him so much he adorns him with his jersey #11.

Now they are seeing McIlwain in the same light and I do know they are going after him hard and hope to get a commit from him and eventually sign him. He's very high on their board.

The new thought process is to have QBs, who are more pro-style, running offenses with Newton, Gilmore, Cooper, McIlwain type athletes in the huddle who can offer some versatility and the ability to shift into the Wild Cock and catch opposing defenses with personnel match-up problems not being able to substitute in time.

The issue with running the hybrid pro-style attacks is that you have to have a great group of WRs, tall and speedy who run absolutely perfect routes for timing purposes. In theory it would be an unstoppable offense but putting it into practical application is an all-together 'nuther matter as we are seeing this year.

I've heard that there are some regrets that we did not shift into the Wild Cock verses Kentucky late in the game but the problem is that Cooper has not shown the real ability to throw the ball down-field, which makes him sort of one dimensional behind center. Now, they're working on that and we may see it yet but for now they're not confident putting him out there with any chance of having to throw the ball ... although he can read the option.

McIlwain might be able to do it all - but who knows. He's a couple of years from arriving. Right now our immediate options are Mitch, Scarnecchia and then Nunez with perhaps a little Nosovitch thrown in here or there. The general consensus is that Nosovitch might get another shot behind center in the spring ... but I sort of doubt it myself.
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