dduncan4163
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It all depends on the offensive line's improvement in pass protection and assignment blocking.
I can honestly see Dobbs runnin anywhere from to 600 yards to 1200 yards. I think they will try and limit his runs to keep him healthy so I'd guess he runs for 850 and passes for 2500.
Dobbs at QB: 8-4 to 10-2
Dormady/Jones/Jennings at QB: 5-7 to 7-5
The defense will be good enough to beat BGSU, Western Carolina, NT, Vandy, and UK even if the freshmen QBs turn out to be abysmal.
But I think the coaches will find a solution out of the remaining three to get bowl-eligible. Either Dormady/Jones become serviceable passers by the fall or Jennings athleticism helps us eke out a few tough wins with him essentially playing wildcat QB all game.
Dobbs at QB: 8-4 to 10-2
Dormady/Jones/Jennings at QB: 5-7 to 7-5
The defense will be good enough to beat BGSU, Western Carolina, NT, Vandy, and UK even if the freshmen QBs turn out to be abysmal.
But I think the coaches will find a solution out of the remaining three to get bowl-eligible. Either Dormady/Jones become serviceable passers by the fall or Jennings athleticism helps us eke out a few tough wins with him essentially playing wildcat QB all game.
I agree 100 percent. A healthy Dobbs and an improved offensive line should put us in the 9 - 3 range. I wouldn't exactly give up the ghost if Dormady was put into action with our defense. Dormady seems to be quite good at the deep ball too.