QB Starters for Game One Named ...
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 11:12 pm
True Frosh Kaaya Named Miami QB --- a pro style QB out of California who had a little recognition by early off season recruiting. Miami offered to him early, and he gave his verbal. When his numbers and accuracy, along with his quick learning of a system became known [as well his performance in the elite 11 competition], other teams, such as USC - UCLA - Boise State, had all shown great interest.
Questions of sincerity came up when Kayaa announced he would take official visits to USC & Boise State.
Kaaya said: "I enjoyed my time there, and they treated me really well. The Boise staff especially made me feel comfortable and showed me a lot of respect." "I told them upfront that I was committed to Miami, and that I has no intention of changing my mind." "Miami was the only school who had even shown any interest in me until late. In the end I felt like the Miami coaches really understood what I wanted in a school, and made me feel like they were the best fit for me."
With a late push by Jake heaps, Miami had left the position open, saying Heaps is still very much in contention for the starting job.
Today, that changed, and Brad Kaaya was named as the man under center.
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Gardner Named Starting Quarterback in Opener Versus Miami.
Aug. 24, 2014
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - - University of Louisville head football coach Bobby Petrino announced that quarterback Will Gardner has been named the starting quarterback when the Cardinals open the 2014 season and ACC play against Miami on September 1.
Bobby Petrino: "I thought Will and outstanding fall camp. He demonstrated good decision-making and executed our offense."
Gardner, a native of Douglas, Ga., replaces first-round draft pick Teddy Bridgewater. Last season, he played in six games as a back-up to Bridgewater. He made his collegiate debut in a 49-7 season-opening win last year versus Ohio, throwing for 61 yards and a 30-yard touchdown to Kai DeLa Cruz. He was a perfect 5-for-5 for 42 yards in a 72-0 win over FIU.
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I know Petrino was trying to be coy with those outside the program in the off-season; but this late naming of his starting QB comes off as a little facetious.
We all knew who the starter was going to be. So, pretending to settle on a guy, yesterday, is a bit silly.
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Anyway, we know who will be in the drivers seat of these too potentially high powered offenses.
Let's hope for a great game.
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Questions of sincerity came up when Kayaa announced he would take official visits to USC & Boise State.
Kaaya said: "I enjoyed my time there, and they treated me really well. The Boise staff especially made me feel comfortable and showed me a lot of respect." "I told them upfront that I was committed to Miami, and that I has no intention of changing my mind." "Miami was the only school who had even shown any interest in me until late. In the end I felt like the Miami coaches really understood what I wanted in a school, and made me feel like they were the best fit for me."
With a late push by Jake heaps, Miami had left the position open, saying Heaps is still very much in contention for the starting job.
Today, that changed, and Brad Kaaya was named as the man under center.
.
Gardner Named Starting Quarterback in Opener Versus Miami.
Aug. 24, 2014
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - - University of Louisville head football coach Bobby Petrino announced that quarterback Will Gardner has been named the starting quarterback when the Cardinals open the 2014 season and ACC play against Miami on September 1.
Bobby Petrino: "I thought Will and outstanding fall camp. He demonstrated good decision-making and executed our offense."
Gardner, a native of Douglas, Ga., replaces first-round draft pick Teddy Bridgewater. Last season, he played in six games as a back-up to Bridgewater. He made his collegiate debut in a 49-7 season-opening win last year versus Ohio, throwing for 61 yards and a 30-yard touchdown to Kai DeLa Cruz. He was a perfect 5-for-5 for 42 yards in a 72-0 win over FIU.
>
I know Petrino was trying to be coy with those outside the program in the off-season; but this late naming of his starting QB comes off as a little facetious.
We all knew who the starter was going to be. So, pretending to settle on a guy, yesterday, is a bit silly.
>
Anyway, we know who will be in the drivers seat of these too potentially high powered offenses.
Let's hope for a great game.
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