GlacierGrizX
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Some friends and I were watching most of the FCS games last weekend. We seemed to notice that alot of the current playoffs schools have alot of FR and SOPH QB. Do you think some of the coaches are going with younger guys because they had an extra of year of maturity and playbooks, and the coaches are going with the young talent to have a potential of greater building block/consistency to go off into the future? This would be similiar to our Humphreys / Brown situation. For example, NDSU went with their true freshman vs the Iowa St transfer.
Also we were talking about how some of these schools will have about 2.5 months off to heal heal up vs 7.5 as normal. Some of the these teams will have played nearly a full season with 6-game regular season and playoffs considered. In our understanding, most teams playing a normal schedule will start seeing fatigue in about weeks 5-8 of a season. Do people feel some of these teams might start seeing injuries earlier in the season, or do they lose energy as the season progresses and start falling off the map at the end of the season?
Also we were talking about how some of these schools will have about 2.5 months off to heal heal up vs 7.5 as normal. Some of the these teams will have played nearly a full season with 6-game regular season and playoffs considered. In our understanding, most teams playing a normal schedule will start seeing fatigue in about weeks 5-8 of a season. Do people feel some of these teams might start seeing injuries earlier in the season, or do they lose energy as the season progresses and start falling off the map at the end of the season?