mthoopsfan
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Last season started with evaluation of at least two qb's. Both learning and growing, and both new or newer to the system. Most on the board were saying that UM had to figure out which qb would become the starter, or how the rotation would work. The coaches said that too. It's isn't weak coaching to be working with and evaluating newer qb's to see who is most prepared to lead the team. The qb's were showing, or not showing, their game stuff, and learning/developing (as McDowell did most of the season).
NAU was winless, but ended up . NAU often gives the Griz at game at Flagstaff. NAU lost only 3 games after they beat the Griz. SS, PSU and MSU. Losing to SS and MSU wasn't a big deal. Two of NAU's early losses were to Arizona and North Dakota. Griz nation assumed NAU was pathetic, which they weren't, and grossly over reacted to the loss.
UM went with McDowell after NAU and that worked out very well. UM also made changes on the o-line, including reducing the spacing.
In my view, the coaching was good before NAU, and terrific after NAU. Pease or whomever coached McDowell along did a terrific job. It's too bad McDowell left. I think he could have gotten better this season. He's physically talented and knows how to pick up third downs. He's not a great thrower, but he was usually good enough and didn't throw many picks (4, I think).
UM seems to have excellent talent and potential at qb this season. We shall see. Hopefully, the o-line gets off to a faster and better start than last season, and hopefully we don't loss one of our top guys, like we did last season.
P.S. I liked Wolf's above summary.
NAU was winless, but ended up . NAU often gives the Griz at game at Flagstaff. NAU lost only 3 games after they beat the Griz. SS, PSU and MSU. Losing to SS and MSU wasn't a big deal. Two of NAU's early losses were to Arizona and North Dakota. Griz nation assumed NAU was pathetic, which they weren't, and grossly over reacted to the loss.
UM went with McDowell after NAU and that worked out very well. UM also made changes on the o-line, including reducing the spacing.
In my view, the coaching was good before NAU, and terrific after NAU. Pease or whomever coached McDowell along did a terrific job. It's too bad McDowell left. I think he could have gotten better this season. He's physically talented and knows how to pick up third downs. He's not a great thrower, but he was usually good enough and didn't throw many picks (4, I think).
UM seems to have excellent talent and potential at qb this season. We shall see. Hopefully, the o-line gets off to a faster and better start than last season, and hopefully we don't loss one of our top guys, like we did last season.
P.S. I liked Wolf's above summary.