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I am completely sold on CC....AS AN ATHLETE. He still needs to prove himself at QB for GT.I don't know why so many are sold on CC.
I am completely sold on CC....AS AN ATHLETE. He still needs to prove himself at QB for GT.I don't know why so many are sold on CC.
Well, yeah, so was Vad.I am completely sold on CC....AS AN ATHLETE. He still needs to prove himself at QB for GT.
We are in Charlottesville at the team hotel. The word is that AJ and Shamire were very close to fully recovered and were almost cleared to play at UVA. But not quite.Do we know how long AJ is out?
Thanks for the message!We are in Charlottesville at the team hotel. The word is that AJ and Shamire were very close to fully recovered and were almost cleared to play at UVA. But not quite.
VL update out with broken ankle or something... Until then this is what he'd accomplished -
"In just his 21st game last Saturday, Lee tied JMU’s all-time passing touchdown record with 51 scores through the air. This season, he leads the nation in total offense per game (375.5) while also ranking second in point responsibility (174), third in passing yards (2,190), fourth in passing TDs (21) and rush yards per carry (7.5), fifth in completion percentage (68.3%) and eighth in rushing yards (814)."
I'm betting on Jordan, mainly because the young man has the main qualification for our O at QB: he can run. Further, he can run with power and with a touch of speed. That and his game experience, limited though it is (and may it continue to be), should be enough. Like the Cheese, I don't think either Campbell to T. Marshall is game changer enough to take the position.
But, hey, that's what practice is for. We'll know directly, one way or another.
I agree with this. Granted, Jordan got some TV time in the runaway wins but from that work alone he seemed to have the tools to where I'd put him in the game in a heartbeat. That said, I haven't seen anyone else play the position.
He quit on Tech, celebrate that! He is past tense get over it.Glad someone gets it. He was a real talent who could run and throw. Things did not work out here. I remember him representing us well. He left and has done well, let's celebrate his success.