Joey Aguilar officially named the starter

Could be the difference in 10-2 and 8-4 imo. I hope that you’re right. Had Nico been more accurate with the deep ball last year we beat Florida and bama by multiple scores, definitely beat Arkansas and likely kept the Georgia game to within one score.
Presnap reads, reads in motion, verify target route, fire missle. Not much time to think. Hope his experience helps.
 
Let’s hope he left his penchant for throwing INTs at App State.
got a plan


Aguilar is plenty aware of the turnover problems he ran into a year ago. He knew he was doing a little too much at times and is now plenty okay with taking the easy yards to move the offense when needed. He’s still planning on letting it fly at times, but doesn’t want to force it.

“Just being smarter. Taking check downs when I know the deep ball would be a little more 50/50,” Aguilar said prior to fall camp. “At the end of the day, I gotta give my receivers a chance and have the trust that my receivers, no matter what ball I throw to them, will come down with it. I would just say that, just check the ball down when needed.

“I saw this thing about Cam Ward I think it was. It was like, you can make the play, but it’s not always right if you do so. Kind of saying like, I can make a play happen, but if I know I have an easy five yards here, just dish it down and that play will present itself later on. Just being more, I don’t even want to say cautious because that makes it seem like I don’t really want to throw the ball. I’m gonna throw the ball. I’m not gonna change that. Just take the easy yards when they give it to you.”
 
A really good RSFR from a top Div4 program beating an App State SR for a starting spot in the RSFR’s own program doesn’t strike me as that unlikely.
It may help to look at it more through the lens of 19 yo vs 22 yo.
 
Dramatic much?

You act like skinny freshman QBs have never played before.
I’m just repeating what the football people who have been around football their entire lives and go to practice are telling me, but you believe what you want to believe, brother.
 
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