Who'll man controls at Tech?
Spring football is just a week underway in Ruston and much discussion surrounds who will succeed Matt Kubik as the starting quarterback. Zac Champion, Michael Mosley or JUCO arm Joe Danna.
Even though Champion has had a throng fan supporters over the past year or so, the knock on him as been poor decision making. It appears from the stats from Saturday's scrimmage, in which the junior threw three picks, that he still has problems deciding when and where to throw.
That's not a good sign.
Mosley had much more yardage and fewer mistakes (one int.), while the jury is still out on Danna, who could end up being redshirted, if necessary. With a 13-game schedule staring them in the face, the Bulldogs will probably need three quarterbacks to make it through the season. The Tech coaching staff will undoubtedly put the guy on the field who has the best chance of getting wins in 2006. But my bet is on Mosley being the best of the bunch before all is said and done.
Even though Champion has had a throng fan supporters over the past year or so, the knock on him as been poor decision making. It appears from the stats from Saturday's scrimmage, in which the junior threw three picks, that he still has problems deciding when and where to throw.
That's not a good sign.
Mosley had much more yardage and fewer mistakes (one int.), while the jury is still out on Danna, who could end up being redshirted, if necessary. With a 13-game schedule staring them in the face, the Bulldogs will probably need three quarterbacks to make it through the season. The Tech coaching staff will undoubtedly put the guy on the field who has the best chance of getting wins in 2006. But my bet is on Mosley being the best of the bunch before all is said and done.
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