By Michael Rothstein The Journal Gazette
Breaking It Down_ Projecting It Up_ Quarterback | The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Returning:
Starter: Jimmy Clausen, Jr., 6-3, 217 Stats: 268-440-17-3,172; 25 TDs; 132.49 efficiency rating.
Backup: Dayne Crist, Soph. (RS-Fr.), 6-4, 233 Stats: None, Didn't play
Others: Nate Montana, Soph. (RS-Fr.), 6-4, 200 Stats: None, Didn't play
*Lost: Evan Sharpley (3-5-0-18; 0 TD; 90.24 efficiency rating)
*N.B. This article is dated 6/15 the same day it was reported Sharpley would return for a 5th year. It was probably written several days or a week ago.
What They've Done
Clausen has shown flashes of greatness and periods of inconsistency. No TDs against BC, Navy, USC while throwing 8 picks. In the Bowl Game he throws a perfect game (4 drops).
Crist or walkon Montana haven't seen the field
Sharpley wasn't allowed to see the field very much nor use it when he did.
What Clausen Needs To Do For Success:
Lead
Be smarter
Not stare
Show positive emotion
Best Case Scenario:
Clausen becomes leader takes team to BCS; becomes Heisman Candidate; leaves for NFL
Worst Case Scenario:
Roller Coaster continues; Weis plays Crist; QB controversy
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I don't see either of his scenario as Best or Worse.
Clausen leading the team back to the BCS and bolting for the NFL is NOT a best case. That's what was expected of Clausen, fairly or unfairly, each season. At least last year. I think the Best Case Scenario is Clausen emerging as a polished Junior QB who wins the NC and returns next year to be even better. This year Crist does mop up work and gets some meaningful minutes, like an entire quarter in the easy games. Next year Crist takes over early in the game after Clausen has stunning 1st halves.
Crist playing is not a the worse case. Crist being unable to move the offense after Clausen has been ineffective in moving the offense is the worse case. Suddenly 7-6 becomes a hope; ND fires the OC; recruits bail.
Breaking It Down_ Projecting It Up_ Quarterback | The Journal Gazette, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Returning:
Starter: Jimmy Clausen, Jr., 6-3, 217 Stats: 268-440-17-3,172; 25 TDs; 132.49 efficiency rating.
Backup: Dayne Crist, Soph. (RS-Fr.), 6-4, 233 Stats: None, Didn't play
Others: Nate Montana, Soph. (RS-Fr.), 6-4, 200 Stats: None, Didn't play
*Lost: Evan Sharpley (3-5-0-18; 0 TD; 90.24 efficiency rating)
*N.B. This article is dated 6/15 the same day it was reported Sharpley would return for a 5th year. It was probably written several days or a week ago.
What They've Done
Clausen has shown flashes of greatness and periods of inconsistency. No TDs against BC, Navy, USC while throwing 8 picks. In the Bowl Game he throws a perfect game (4 drops).
Crist or walkon Montana haven't seen the field
Sharpley wasn't allowed to see the field very much nor use it when he did.
What Clausen Needs To Do For Success:
Lead
Be smarter
Not stare
Show positive emotion
Best Case Scenario:
Clausen becomes leader takes team to BCS; becomes Heisman Candidate; leaves for NFL
Worst Case Scenario:
Roller Coaster continues; Weis plays Crist; QB controversy
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I don't see either of his scenario as Best or Worse.
Clausen leading the team back to the BCS and bolting for the NFL is NOT a best case. That's what was expected of Clausen, fairly or unfairly, each season. At least last year. I think the Best Case Scenario is Clausen emerging as a polished Junior QB who wins the NC and returns next year to be even better. This year Crist does mop up work and gets some meaningful minutes, like an entire quarter in the easy games. Next year Crist takes over early in the game after Clausen has stunning 1st halves.
Crist playing is not a the worse case. Crist being unable to move the offense after Clausen has been ineffective in moving the offense is the worse case. Suddenly 7-6 becomes a hope; ND fires the OC; recruits bail.