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Nah, he's so-so, at best.Franks isn't an upperclassman. He's a so.
Nah, he's so-so, at best.Franks isn't an upperclassman. He's a so.
Franks starts. Trask plays.
I am sure the power 5 games we won are a little better with Franks passing the ball past the line of scrimmage but here is the breakdown from watching the gator offensive plays in our 3 losses when he did actually throw the ball past the line - even if it was just a little past the line of scrimmage.
Missouri: 6 of 16 (37.5%)
Georgia: 5 of 11 (45.5%)
Kentucky: 13 of 34 (38.2%) - surprised we threw threw the ball down the field that much that game.
24 of 61: (39.3%) total those 3 games.
Franks is terrible when not throwing easy swing passes.
Thorw the ball downfield early and often to receivers who ran their routes w absolute precision and with the most accurate QB he had.One question. Hopefully Dan has already asked it.
WHAT WOULD SPURRIER DO IN THIS SITUATION?!
Trask.Thorw the ball downfield early and often to receivers who ran their routes w absolute precision and with the most accurate QB he had.
Mullen threw Butters under the bus on Butters treatment of Franks.
Do you have a quote or link for that? Would like to see, if possible.
3 games left and ej can only play in 2 to keep his redshirt ( for some reason thats real important) so unfortunately i think franktard starts. Theyll just have to give him 3 or 4 plays to manage
Yeah, I know.Unheralded Rex Grossman:
1998 Indiana Player of the Year
National Recuiting Advisor top 15 players in the nation
Parade All-American
Indiana's Mr Football
According to Rivals the 8th quarterback in the 1999 class
It better be a short hook if he looks like shyt as always again.Franks starts. Trask plays.
There is no way to simulate a game. The real thing is the only way to get game experience.Game "experience" can and should be simulated.