As others have pointed out we did use Crenshaw and Godsey against FSU in 2000, but I have another quibble with your post. In '98, we were 7-10 pts down (or something like that) in the 3rd quarter and driving around the FSU 35 when Hamilton was knocked out of the game. The game was not yet decided at that point. Then Godsey came in, promptly fumbled and then the game was decided.And the answer to this is no we never did this. in 98 Hamilton went out with an injury, as FSU was prone to do to us back then. The game was already decided. The last time we have used 2 is Lee and Washington and Lee and Thomas. Although Pepper did use Lanier and Peoples.
Hamilton was the QB against ND in the Gator bowl, and I have no memory of Andy Hall playing in that game. Could it have been when we played ND to start the season a couple of years later?I recall that one of the Gator Bowls, (maybe Godsey was QB ) against ND, after the half, our back up QB Andy Hall came in and ran straight up triple option right down the field for a TD as a planned change up
Hamilton was the QB against ND in the Gator bowl, and I have no memory of Andy Hall playing in that game. Could it have been when we played ND to start the season a couple of years later?
"Lee was appreciative for Johnson reducing the number of plays that the offense has worked on and used in games, and also the amount of checks that the line can make before the snap to adjust blocking assignments. It has simplified the game for the linemen, Lee said.
“We were playing physical (against Virginia Tech) and we had ’em right where we wanted ’em,” Lee said. “We practiced right what they were going to play and we just came out and executed.”"
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/jahaziel-lee-returns-offensive-tackle/pnaefLwNeLtpvXo9c2C62L/
Apologies if someone has posted this in this thread already - I tried to look first - seems both QB will play:
https://www.bnd.com/sports/article2...1Th8oCC_Z4-Qtukb3y06Cd7RLxJlzzaSOj-wvxBMTCkOM
Coach also said "Oliver has played in every game this year. It would be a first if he didn't play."Apologies if someone has posted this in this thread already - I tried to look first - seems both QB will play:
https://www.bnd.com/sports/article2...1Th8oCC_Z4-Qtukb3y06Cd7RLxJlzzaSOj-wvxBMTCkOM
I actually was disappointed when I read this - not because of the content but because there seemed to BE content. I like that CPJ holds his cards close to his chest, and it seemed that he was giving something away. But, when you put it that way, maybe not!Coach also said "Oliver has played in every game this year. It would be a first if he didn't play."
He is still not giving any information on whether there will be split series or set situations to play Oliver.
CPJ was doing everything he can to avoid a QB controversy conversation in the weekly presser... Truth is the backup QB has more rushing TD's, more rushing yards, more YPC, and scores a TD on 65% of his drives.. It's just hard to not see what the guy can do.
Also said they didn't run any QB sweeps with Tobias, that it was "an option" and not a sweep.
Agree TO has been tremendously effective, but his playbook is limited, as you'd expect. Have we seen him run a genuine 3O play yet?
I'm not surprised a healthy TQM is starting. CPJ made the right call. If a starter loses his spot due to injury & doesn't get it back when he's healed, it discourages other starters from reporting injuries. That could get 'em hurt worse, and a coach does not want stuff like that on his watch.
All I can say is we better not start fumbling again. I hope the coach is not having another fake punt moment. UNC can very well be like the Pitt/Duke games.
A lot of his drives were in garbage time against backups, against a USF team we were performing well against, and a VT team that our oline obliterated. I just think there is context to this, and CPJ and the rest of the coaches are the only ones who can see the full picture due to seeing them in practice as well.All good points.
The one thing I'd dispute is where CPJ says TM would be losing his spot due to injury. That's a false description of the situation for him to use in my opinion. TO has been playing all season and has a higher rushing average, more rushing yards, and more rushing touchdowns. We score touchdowns at an obscene two-thirds rate when he's under center. Its like Trevor Lawrence and Kelly Bryant - at some point its clear who the best QB is and that person should start. There's no sense in muddying the water with a discussion of injuries. If TM is better at 100% health, play him. If he's not or if he's not better at X% health, then play TO. The End.
I'm pretty sure this is what CPJ is thinking but is unwilling to show his cards to the world, which is fine.