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That's pretty hilariously accurate.
Interesting. Cardale is the heavy favorite and Braxton slightly edges out Barrett for #2. I really thought Barrett would be the favorite.Cardale Jones, 6/5
Braxton Miller, 7/4
J.T. Barrett, 2/1
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/01/who_will_be_ohio_states_quarte.html
I would've ordered them Jones, then Barrett, then Miller, just based on recency of performance.Interesting. Cardale is the heavy favorite and Braxton slightly edges out Barrett for #2. I really thought Barrett would be the favorite.
Uh, yeah, he was. When Barrett stepped on campus Miller had already won B1G OPOY for the previous season, and Barrett had missed most of his senior year in high school due to injury...he was even redshirted in 2013 in favor of using then-redshirt freshman Jones in mop-up duty. Then when Miller got hurt and Barrett was given the chance to start and put up number better than Miller did in his two B1G OPOY seasons.#1 QB B. Miller was the best of the bunch for a reason and he was not #1 of QB depth chart going into the season because of seniority.
Uh, yeah, he was. When Barrett stepped on campus Miller had already won B1G OPOY for the previous season, and Barrett had missed most of his senior year in high school due to injury...he was even redshirted in 2013 in favor of using then-redshirt freshman Jones in mop-up duty. Then when Miller got hurt and Barrett was given the chance to start and put up number better than Miller did in his two B1G OPOY seasons.
No one knows, I'll agree. But the offense looked more balanced under Barrett than it did under Miller.But how do you know Miller wouldn't have put up similar or better numbers than Barrett this year with that offense and developed weapons? No one knows that but the coaches still had Miller #1 going into camp....