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Dom Amore: In first win, Nick Evers shows glimpses of the ‘transformational’ quarterback UConn needs
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[QUOTE="huskymedic, post: 5081124, member: 549"] [MEDIA=twitter]1837893679173730814[/MEDIA] -> Evers, 6 feet 3 and 195, who came out of Flower Mound, Texas as a four-star prospect, first committed to Florida, switched to Oklahoma, then transferred to Wisconsin and, last spring, to UConn as a redshirt sophomore. He is beginning to look, at age 20, like a quarterback who just needed real reps, a chance to play, to develop, to make mistakes, such as an early fumble against FAU, and play through them. This has always sounded like a good fit; Saturday night it looked like one. “This place was very unique for me,” Evers said, “because I had an opportunity to be a part of something transformational and, you know, we’ve got a lot of work we have to do every single week, but we’re surrounded by a great group of guys, a great coaching staff, something that really made me want to come here and leave my mark within the team.” <- -> “I’m sure it feels good, but I don’t think Nick is the kind of guy who is going to bask in the glory of one win,” Mora said. “He’s pretty focused, he’s pretty hard on himself. I think he feel like there is a lot for him to prove. He’s got a little chip on his shoulder. I know for a fact he wants to improve in the passing game, and every day he stays after practice, works with receivers, with (quarterbacks coach) Brad Robbins, with (offensive coordinator) Gordie Sammis, He’s kind of relentless right now in his pursuit of being a good football player. There’s a real thirst to be the player people thought he was going to be coming out of high school.” <- [/QUOTE]
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