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you have to remember that JG had to take the Spring off yo focus on grades, so he was behind the other two in knowing the system. Once he became more familiar with the playbook, he emerged as the clear best of the three.I decided to look back at 2019 and recap the QB rotation. Oliver started the Clemson game and Graham came in later. Johnson barely played.
Johnson started the next week against USF and played most of the game. Graham and Oliver both played a little.
Johnson started against The Citadel and alternated with Oliver for most of the game. Graham did not play(???). Johnson was injured.
Against Temple Oliver started and was a disaster. Graham came in late in 1st half.
Graham stated the rest of the season. Why? Johnson was injured and Oliver's skills did not fit the offense going forward.
What that says to me is that Graham was always the #3 choice behind Oliver and Johnson. Johnson's injuries ruined his chances and Oliver, a great athlete, was just not suited to be QB in this system. I am beginning to come around to the idea that Coach P doesn't really have a ton of confidence in Graham. I wonder why Yates did not play more as a freshman. Were they saving his eligibility? Or was he just not ready to play? Probably some of both. Once they committed to Graham, only he and Yates played (save a brief appearance by Johnson in the Pitt game, his last snap as a Jacket). The staff certainly wants something Graham did not offer. Did Yates have it? If so, why recruit two vastly different skill sets in Sims and Gleason.
This is mostly me just trying to think through the question. I am not making a prediction at this point. For those nitpickers who will scroll back and find my prediction, I am withdrawing it. I have no frigging idea.