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<blockquote data-quote="UpperNorth" data-source="post: 618960" data-attributes="member: 4097"><p>A family member of mine is a former player who is close to the program and he said that the coaches liked Graham best coming out of Spring but didn’t feel like he was ‘ready.’ While I thought Tobias played hard and fearless last night, which I’m sure the coaches were confident he would do, I thought Graham played with every bit as much confidence and had a broader skill set to go with it. I understand he didn’t play against the 1s. He looked good as a runner, snapped off some shorter passes well, threw 3 beautiful deep balls (completed 2 of them). Didn’t take a sack (right?). Had he taken a sack on the TD throw, people would’ve said no one was open, because no one was... he anticipated it and made the best throw I’ve seen in years from a tech QB. I hope it wasn’t luck, but that pass was beautiful. If the coaches liked him best but didn’t think he was ready, you have to believe that they think he is ready enough now. My guess is he’ll be the starter at the very least before the end of the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UpperNorth, post: 618960, member: 4097"] A family member of mine is a former player who is close to the program and he said that the coaches liked Graham best coming out of Spring but didn’t feel like he was ‘ready.’ While I thought Tobias played hard and fearless last night, which I’m sure the coaches were confident he would do, I thought Graham played with every bit as much confidence and had a broader skill set to go with it. I understand he didn’t play against the 1s. He looked good as a runner, snapped off some shorter passes well, threw 3 beautiful deep balls (completed 2 of them). Didn’t take a sack (right?). Had he taken a sack on the TD throw, people would’ve said no one was open, because no one was... he anticipated it and made the best throw I’ve seen in years from a tech QB. I hope it wasn’t luck, but that pass was beautiful. If the coaches liked him best but didn’t think he was ready, you have to believe that they think he is ready enough now. My guess is he’ll be the starter at the very least before the end of the year. [/QUOTE]
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