butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2013
- Messages
- 103,136
- Likes
- 206,916
It's rare for a true freshman qb to replace a returning senior starter at any point in the season without injury. Even rarer for it to lead to many wins. Just doesn't happen like people are making it seem. Nb4 but but but trevor Lawrence.I'm not saying it doesn't or hasn't happened. Just saying I can't recall the last time a true freshman QB stepped in to start game 1.
Generally curious though, if you know of one or if anyone else does?
It's rare for a true freshman qb to replace a returning senior starter at any point in the season without injury. Even rarer for it to lead to many wins. Just doesn't happen like people are making it seem. Nb4 but but but trevor Lawrence.
It's rare for a true freshman qb to replace a returning senior starter at any point in the season without injury. Even rarer for it to lead to many wins. Just doesn't happen like people are making it seem. Nb4 but but but trevor Lawrence.
David Ubben actually just wrote an article about this last week on The Athletic.
Why Jarrett Guarantano is well-positioned to hold off...
"But a true freshman unseating a three-year starter and fifth-year senior is almost unheard of in the sport, regardless of the quality of the upperclassman. "
"Tennessee fans who want Bailey to walk in and win the job are hoping for something that rarely, if ever, happens in the sport. "
Mentions Tood Boeckman - Terrelle Pryor and Joe Bausrman - Braxton Miller for OSU
Greyson Lambert - Jacob Eason for UGA
Justin Holman - McKenzie Milton for UCF
and even those above aren't perfect examples