My (admittedly limited) understanding of Stitt's offense is that it relies heavily on the quarterback's ability to see the field, read the defense, and take advantage of whatever the defense gives him. While we certainly need quality backs, great line play and talented receivers, I think Jensen's abilities are what make the biggest difference in the offense this season. We saw similar abilities with Phillips in terms of his rhythm and pace and accuracy, and now Jensen picks right up where Reese left off.
Does he make some freshman mistakes? Yes. But he shows an extraordinary ability to forget those mistakes right after he makes them.
Gresch and a few of his receivers will walk out of here after rewriting the UM individual record books over four years. If the team succeeds in reaching its collective goals as well, it's gonna be a helluva lot of fun.
Does he make some freshman mistakes? Yes. But he shows an extraordinary ability to forget those mistakes right after he makes them.
Gresch and a few of his receivers will walk out of here after rewriting the UM individual record books over four years. If the team succeeds in reaching its collective goals as well, it's gonna be a helluva lot of fun.