I'm rooting for him. I even posted that I hope he doesn't quit when he wasn't named the starter for Fordham.
In 2003, Flacco was
redshirted as a freshman for a team that went 8-5.
In 2004, he was the backup quarterback finding limited playing time behind starter
Tyler Palko. He only saw action in three games against
Ohio University,
University of Nebraska, and the
University of South Florida. He finished the season with one completion for 11 yards. (Palko started through 2006).

Flacco in 2007.
After the 2004 season, Flacco transferred to the
University of Delaware. He was not awarded the one-time transfer exception from the
University of Pittsburgh, so he was not eligible to receive a scholarship and participate in Delaware's 2005 season.
Flacco saw his first full-time action during the
2006 season.
Another quitter. Pretty weak that Pitt didn't allow him to get a scholarship to Delaware nor allow him to compete the next year.
Sometimes quit'n is the way to go. Can't start up something new until you end the old. Uconn quit on the old Yankee Conference/A10 and might just quit on the BE if the right offer comes.
Lot of quitters on Uconn's team over the years. Guess D Brown and Todman were quitters for leaving Uconn for the NFL. Look how bad the running back situation was last year, shame on Todman, looking out for what's best for himself and not the team. And worst of all probably the Frey kid, quitting so he could get better courses toward teaching in PA. and dropping down to a 1AA team knowing Todman had quit already.