Good stuff. As electric as he is with the ball in his hands, might as well get it in his hands as much as possible.
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HotMic;1213760; said:Keep an eye on this. Any school that offers him at QB could have an edge.
If he's interested in sitting for 3 years behind Beaver, Newsome (Forcier?).Be interesting to see if UC or UM could lure him with the promise of initially being a quarterback.
HotMic;1213760; said:Keep an eye on this. Any school that offers him at QB could have an edge.
Moeller vs. Princeton
WHEN/WHERE: 8:15 p.m. Saturday at UC's Nippert Stadium
WHAT TO WATCH: Princeton is led by standout junior QB Spencer Ware and WR Jeff Duckworth. The Vikings should have a decent running game that allows for more options for Ware and the receivers. It is the first game for new Moeller coach John Rodenberg and it will be interesting to see how the offense has changed. Moeller junior QB Andrew Hendrix gets the nod as the starter and will use a no-huddle offense. Watch for senior RB Patrick Blanks, who has been solid in the preseason.
BOTTOM LINE: This is the first time the teams have met since 2004, and this one is too close to call.
For Princeton, junior quarterback Spencer Ware put up big numbers but the Vikings could not sustain enough drives. Ware rushed 24 times for 123 yards and a TD. He also completed 14-of-38 passes for 275 yards and a TD.
Jeff Duckworth and junior quarterback Spencer Ware hooked up for two touchdowns through the air to lead eighth-ranked Princeton to its first win of the season.
Ware went 16-of-21 passing to total 187 yards. He also had a four-yard rushing touchdowns in the second quarter.