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Rees continues to start. He has showed some potential, so let him continue to play and see what ND has got with him. Montana backs him up and hopefully no one else gets hurt.
It makes little sense to play Hendrix this season. That he is getting praise from the coaches does not mean he is ready to play. By all means, get him some reps in practice, but there is no reason to waste a year of eligibility.
As for 2011, open up the QB spot for competition and let the best player win.
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Rees continues to start. He has showed some potential, so let him continue to play and see what ND has got with him. Montana backs him up and hopefully no one else gets hurt.
It makes little sense to play Hendrix this season. That he is getting praise from the coaches does not mean he is ready to play. By all means, get him some reps in practice, but there is no reason to waste a year of eligibility.
As for 2011, open up the QB spot for competition and let the best player win.
Here's what I've heard from a walk-on on the football team:
Basically when a quarterback is redshirted, he gets put on the practice squad and doesn't get a chance to understand the offense. He doesn't take many reps, if any, and the coaching staff teaches him the offense in the Spring.
This is the situation Hendrix is in. He probably doesn't have the same grasp of the offense as Rees since he wasn't at Spring practice. So I mean, Hendrix could start the next few games, but the odds are that things will revert back to square one. He'd either sink or swim, but I'd rather him at least have a life jacket.
Personally I think I'd be giving Hendrix some reps during practice in case something happens to Rees, but save the year of eligibility. Everything I'm hearing around campus is that the kid is a stud.