https://247sports.com/college/nebra...y-way-he-can-while-sitting-out-2018-117249449
Interesting perspective on learning the new offense as a QB from a kid who's done it.
Noah started at UCF in the summer, so it took him 29 practices, and several weeks into the season before he felt like he mastered the offense. So how likely is it that our new QB's will have the offense "mastered" after 14 practices? Not very...
Interesting perspective on learning the new offense as a QB from a kid who's done it.
Noah started at UCF in the summer, so it took him 29 practices, and several weeks into the season before he felt like he mastered the offense. So how likely is it that our new QB's will have the offense "mastered" after 14 practices? Not very...
Vedral said the offense didn’t completely click for him until much further into UCF’s season, but even with this the coaches felt comfortable with him as the primary backup.
Unlike the players currently at Nebraska, Vedral didn’t learn it during a spring, instead he picked it up over the summer and stayed at it. That experience gave the quarterback his biggest insight, and it’s one he’s shared with each and every guy trying to win the job while he sits out this season.
“My biggest thing is patience,” he said. “You don’t learn something like this over night.”