mikedog10
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The practice of waiting for a college quarterback to develop is quickly going extinct, an antiquated custom akin to the wishbone offense and recruits who aren’t on Snapchat. Top quarterbacks show up in the fall of their freshman season, or even the spring before, already equipped with enough know-how to saunter into the starting huddle. The position that supposedly takes longest to master has been overrun by collegiate neophytes.
Why freshman quarterbacks are taking over college football
I think this article from the Washington Post applies more to the big national programs than it does to UConn. The recruits we are able to bring in usually aren't going to be talented enough to come in and be a star right away. Probably a combination of (lacking) national reputation and academoc standards. Hopefully they can grab a couple guys like that in the next year or two!