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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 68634" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>When CPJ first got here, the thought was that dual threat QBs would come here because other schools wouldn't want them at QB. With the proliferation of the spread option in the college football landscape, and OC's beginning to favor mobile QBs because defenses have become so fast and athletic, it has actually worked against us because dual threat QBs have more schools to choose from now. Heck, even David Cutcliffe at Duke favors the dual threat QBs now.</p><p></p><p>GTs best seasons in the recent past have coincided with QBs that ran some option or had the ability to run. Shawn Jones, Joe Ham, Reggie ball when we went to the ACCCG under Gailey, Nesbitt. GT has had a pretty good history of recruiting some good dual threat QBs even if some of them didn't pan out for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 68634, member: 360"] When CPJ first got here, the thought was that dual threat QBs would come here because other schools wouldn't want them at QB. With the proliferation of the spread option in the college football landscape, and OC's beginning to favor mobile QBs because defenses have become so fast and athletic, it has actually worked against us because dual threat QBs have more schools to choose from now. Heck, even David Cutcliffe at Duke favors the dual threat QBs now. GTs best seasons in the recent past have coincided with QBs that ran some option or had the ability to run. Shawn Jones, Joe Ham, Reggie ball when we went to the ACCCG under Gailey, Nesbitt. GT has had a pretty good history of recruiting some good dual threat QBs even if some of them didn't pan out for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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