Can't argue with results (or lack there of)
Didn’t frost recruit Milton and didn’t MV coach him? He seemed pretty good.
Can't argue with results (or lack there of)
yes I do. Other than Milton are the some notable quarterbacks he has worked with that I am missing? I guess he did have some success at Northern Iowa.You do know Verdus history, right?
Yes he did, his qbs were always top five.yes I do. Other than Milton are the some notable quarterbacks he has worked with that I am missing? I guess he did have some success at Northern Iowa.
Tell the auburn admin then. The same team that beat the two teams in the championship game lost to this staff. Was also held to their average, and obviously gave up much more yards than any team against this staff too.I stand by that AAC coaching is not at the level of B1G and I am not sure that this stuff even understands the coaches are sharper from top to bottom in B1G.
Who were these notable QBs other than Milton and where did they play?Yes he did, his qbs were always top five.
Add Milton
Whats the anomaly here?
Tell the auburn admin then. The same team that beat the two teams in the championship game lost to this staff. Was also held to their average, and obviously gave up much more yards than any team against this staff too.
Now, it was but one game, but just like auburn, it was the only one they got.
Not sure if anyone watched the Buffalo's last night beating up on Miami of Ohio. I couldn't help wishing for a QB that could make the throws their QB made time and time again.Exactly what caused that INT in the end zone imo. Time and again AM looks like he's attempting to find a receiver WIDE OPEN and has no confidence he can put the ball where it needs to be thrown. Watching Tagoviailoa Maryland QB he only needed the slightest separation to throw the ball to his receivers. By the time time AM decided to throw into the end zone the receiver was once again completely covered. Something is very wrong with our QB development imo.
Verduzco helped develop three quarterbacks who earned first-team all-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors -- Eric Sanders (2007), Pat Grace (2009) and Tirrell Rennie (2011). Sanders twice made All-America teams at the FCS level and finished second in the 2007 balloting for the Walter Payton Award.Who were these notable QBs other than Milton and where did they play?
Verduzco helped develop three quarterbacks who earned first-team all-Missouri Valley Football Conference honors -- Eric Sanders (2007), Pat Grace (2009) and Tirrell Rennie (2011). Sanders twice made All-America teams at the FCS level and finished second in the 2007 balloting for the Walter Payton Award.
Per source
Jeff Garcia of the Detroit Lions was the quarterback at San Jose State when Verduzco was a graduate assistant there. Michael McMahon of the Philadelphia Eagles was his quarterback at Rutgers.
You're supplying evidence that goes contrary to the sensitive owie feelings of others, so be careful: mobs execute people for such audacity.UNI quarterbacks coach Verduzco immerses himself in job
CEDAR FALLS - No matter how many players make up a huddle, a football field can be one of the loneliest places on Earth for a quarterback.wcfcourier.com
Nature of my job to do research.You're supplying evidence that goes contrary to the sensitive owie feelings of others, so be careful: mobs execute people for such audacity.
We had another guy that decided who starts.....ooops they all did except for Smiling Mike.Fwiw, this is a valid point, Verduzco coaches up all of the QBs, but Frost decides who starts, who plays.