and he played high school ball in the Tri Cities or Knoxville, how bad would that have hurt him?
Ty Simpson is a different story, but it’s a shame so many high school coaches in our state run dinosaur offenses instead of grooming quarterbacks and running one where a kid might throw for 3,000 yards in a given season. You can still feature a good running game.
Our neighbors, including even Kentucky, who produces a fraction of the talent we do, have quarterbacks year after year who are good, developed passers.
Ty Simpson is a different story, but it’s a shame so many high school coaches in our state run dinosaur offenses instead of grooming quarterbacks and running one where a kid might throw for 3,000 yards in a given season. You can still feature a good running game.
Our neighbors, including even Kentucky, who produces a fraction of the talent we do, have quarterbacks year after year who are good, developed passers.