I had a thread about how I hoped we would not announce a starter until game time. Here we are, still no "official announcement", just some hints from Narduzzi as to how the rotation will go.
I think this guy is gonna be great here. Seems like he actually really focuses on the little things, which is a great foundation.
I say gamesmanship. I love the non-announcement whether it makes a difference or not.
You say we have no starting QB. I say we have Two Starting Quarterbacks..
People will criticize any decision. Win or lose, this decision makes most sense to me. Winning a game at night on the road is the toughest thing to do in college football.I don't see what difference that it should mean to us, whether we know the starting QB now or at gametime.
What's the big deal?
No matter whom it is, some posters here will undoubtably question - or even criticize - the decision.
Why worry about having no starting QB on Thursday. The game is Saturday and someone will line up under center.Clever gamesmanship or something we should worry over?
Clever gamesmanship or something we should worry over?
I think only a moron would worry over this. Why is having 2 starting QB's a bad thing?Clever gamesmanship or something we should worry over?