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Offensive Transition at Nebraska (4-8) last year
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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 590656" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Vad Lee was a different kind of QB than what we have on our rosters today. VL was being recruited by other P5 schools as a QB. He completed 47% that year for a little over 1400 yards. I'm not sure I'd call that very successful. Other than the last 2 years under TM and the first year under JmfN, it's one of our least successful passing campaigns. I'm not saying we're dragging the lacrosse team out there, but ask yourself this: other than Yates, what QBs on our roster would CGC have recruited to GT as a QB? I think LJ can succeed if he stays healthy, as I think he was undervalued during his recruiting. I think Graham is athletic enough to succeed somewhat. I think our best bet is to let LJ/Yates run with it and move Oliver and Graham to other positions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 590656, member: 1191"] Vad Lee was a different kind of QB than what we have on our rosters today. VL was being recruited by other P5 schools as a QB. He completed 47% that year for a little over 1400 yards. I'm not sure I'd call that very successful. Other than the last 2 years under TM and the first year under JmfN, it's one of our least successful passing campaigns. I'm not saying we're dragging the lacrosse team out there, but ask yourself this: other than Yates, what QBs on our roster would CGC have recruited to GT as a QB? I think LJ can succeed if he stays healthy, as I think he was undervalued during his recruiting. I think Graham is athletic enough to succeed somewhat. I think our best bet is to let LJ/Yates run with it and move Oliver and Graham to other positions. [/QUOTE]
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