I truly think he'd be the one lighting it up right now had he not gotten hurt. Just seemed to be a leader/winner from his high school film. Granted I'm no Mel Kiper.
Lucas should get a medical redshirt if he wants it.Is Lucas going to transfer out as a SR? Maybe if he graduates and is immediately eligible as a transfer.
Graham is going to be a RS freshman next year. He ain’t switching positions.
I thought that too. And after seeing alot more of LJ on film, I don't see why he came here to be a part of this offense. I think it will be LJ leaving after next year if he doesn't get meaningful PT. He seems to be a player and a potential bad *** starter for a D1 school that doesn't run our offense. His arm is miles ahead of Marshall and Oliver but Marshall is gone after this year, right?
Have you seen much tape of him under center? I haven't and it seems like every video is of him in a shotgun, throwing, and/or taking off on a sprint when the protection breaks down. I didn't see the spring game but perhaps he's taken a shine to being under center.Lucas came to Georgia Tech because he ran that offense in high school...
Mount Carmel coach John Anderson on Johnson’s flexibility and range as a quarterback:
“He came up as a freshman and incidentally he ran the same offense that Georgia Tech runs, primarily with the flexbone. We ran the flexbone (at Mt. Carmel), modeled after Georgia Tech, for about six years. When Lucas came up, he ran it his freshman year, and his arm strength was such and our athletes that we have here at Mt. Carmel indicated that we needed to throw the ball a little more. Subsequently that developed his arm strength, and that’s what I think one of his best attributes is at this point. Naturally, he’s a great runner, so he’s going to fit in with the offense that coach (Paul) Johnson runs at Georgia Tech. But he’s a duel-threat with the legs and the arm. And not just the down-field throw, but the intermediate, the short throw, the throw up the middle, he’s the total package.”
Lucas should get a medical redshirt if he wants it.
If he hadn’t had already redshirted he wouldn’t need a medical redshirt. He could just redshirt if I’m not mistaken.My understanding is if he had not already redshirted he could get it but rules have been tightened and it is no longer a given if you already "voluntarily" redshirted.
Have you seen much tape of him under center? I haven't and it seems like every video is of him in a shotgun, throwing, and/or taking off on a sprint when the protection breaks down. I didn't see the spring game but perhaps he's taken a shine to being under center.
Lucas came to Georgia Tech because he ran that offense in high school...
Mount Carmel coach John Anderson on Johnson’s flexibility and range as a quarterback:
“He came up as a freshman and incidentally he ran the same offense that Georgia Tech runs, primarily with the flexbone. We ran the flexbone (at Mt. Carmel), modeled after Georgia Tech, for about six years. When Lucas came up, he ran it his freshman year, and his arm strength was such and our athletes that we have here at Mt. Carmel indicated that we needed to throw the ball a little more. Subsequently that developed his arm strength, and that’s what I think one of his best attributes is at this point. Naturally, he’s a great runner, so he’s going to fit in with the offense that coach (Paul) Johnson runs at Georgia Tech. But he’s a duel-threat with the legs and the arm. And not just the down-field throw, but the intermediate, the short throw, the throw up the middle, he’s the total package.”
Lucas would just need to petition the NCAA for a medical redshirt. He didn’t play in a game this season, so most likely he would get it...that would leave him with three years to play.My understanding is if he had not already redshirted he could get it but rules have been tightened and it is no longer a given if you already "voluntarily" redshirted.
My understanding is if he had not already redshirted he could get it but rules have been tightened and it is no longer a given if you already "voluntarily" redshirted.
If he hadn’t had already redshirted he wouldn’t need a medical redshirt. He could just redshirt if I’m not mistaken.
Yes, that is how it has worked in practice. I suppose one could still apply for the medical redshirt, but I suspect that it would not be granted.
CPJ tried morphing the offense around the strengths of his hyped qb once before remember?So Lucas's coach saw that he could weaponize his arm and help the team...and changed the offense after Lucas's FRESHMAN year to maximize a player's talent?
Novel idea.
CPJ tried morphing the offense around the strengths of his hyped qb once before remember?
Tobias would have a bone to pick with that I imagine.that was a real half assed attempt to do so, though.
Camden County was a notorious wing-t program, and when Bryce Ramsey was there they incorporated a spread component to their offense while keeping the wing-t.
It appears that high schools are able to successfully adapt to fit their players strengths, but not Tech (and Johnson).