Quarterback

Which QB should start Week 1?

  • Feleipe Franks

    Votes: 26 23.9%
  • Kyle Trask

    Votes: 51 46.8%
  • Emory Jones

    Votes: 32 29.4%

  • Total voters
    109

Alagator

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What?......:dunno: TAMU and OM players looked bigger and better shape(horseshoe triceps, no bellies) than our vets......
‘Crete, come’on man... they’ve had less than three MONTHS of high intensity workouts... and HAVE seen results already. They’re coming out of three YEARS of Mac’s weak fitness program. How about maybe give them the spring and summer before you compare them to teams that have actually been in a quality strength program for years. .. not months.
 

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Back to the topic, this might help UF get the OSU kid:

Chris Hummer 247Sports said:
Nebraska: Martinez stands out in QB battle

Scott Frost called Adrian Martinez his favorite quarterback in the 2018 class on National Signing Day. It was easy to see why during the Husker spring game. The four-star passer from California had himself an afternoon, throwing for a touchdown and running for three more. To pump the breaks a little, all of Martinez’s scrambles came without fear of contact. Yet, it’s hard not to get excited about the true freshman’s explosiveness in the open field. He’s the ideal passer for Frost’s system – mobile, accurate and fast-minded. There were other competitors in this race. Redshirt freshman Tristan Gebbia had a strong afternoon, finishing 12 of 17 for 125 yards and two touchdowns. JUCO transfer Andrew Bunch threw for 89 yards, while UCF transfer Noah Vedral finished 6 of 12 for 53 yards and an INT.

And still ... remember that Frost’s old UCF team started a true freshman, McKenzie Milton, in his 2016 debut season. Frost and QB coach Mario Verduzco aren’t afraid to play a first-year player under center. Martinez looks like he could be that guy.

This report contrasted to reports of UF QBs in the spring certainly would make UF more attractive to a grad transfer.

https://247sports.com/Article/Colle...rom-Alabama-Georgia-UCLA-Texas-more-117595400
 

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