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Nebraska Backup QB Missing (Has left the team)

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Mother of missing Nebraska QB Beck says he's 'safe'

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<!-- begin text11 div --><!-- begin leftcol --> <!-- template inline --> LINCOLN, Neb. -- The mother of Nebraska backup quarterback Harrison Beck said her son, who skipped practice Saturday, is disgruntled with the amount of work he has received the first few days of preseason camp.
Evelyn Beck-Bothwell told the Lincoln Journal Star on Saturday night that Beck sent her a text message that read: "I'm safe."
Coach Bill Callahan said after practice that he didn't know Beck's whereabouts and that he was concerned about him.
"We contacted his parents," Callahan said. "He didn't arrive for afternoon meetings, so we are concerned. We are trying to contact him at the moment."
Callahan said Beck was at meetings in the morning, but didn't return after lunch.
"I talked to the players about it, and it really came as a surprise to all of us," Callahan said.
The Associated Press couldn't reach Beck or Beck-Bothwell for comment. A phone message left for Beck's high school coach, John Davis of Countryside High in Clearwater, Fla., was not immediately returned.
Beck-Bothwell told the Journal Star that her son was upset because Joe Ganz was receiving more practice repetitions behind starter Zac Taylor.
"Maybe if he would have stayed in the SEC, he would've been playing," Beck-Bothwell said. "Maybe he made the wrong decision. He knows that playbook. It's just an issue of not getting respect from the older players."
Running back Cody Glenn told reporters last week that older players on the team chided Beck last spring for not taking football seriously enough.
"Harrison, he's the kind of guy where he has all the physical tools. He can throw it a mile and throw it hard as anybody I've seen in my life," Glenn said. "He has to mature a little more. You saw that a lot this past summer, how he came in and tried to take control and be more of a leader as opposed to last year. He would kind of goof off and jack around and not really take this stuff seriously.
"This year it's like a totally different Harrison."
Beck appeared in two games as a freshman last season, completing one of 10 passes. His only completion, a 21-yarder to Nate Swift, helped set up the winning field goal against Kansas State.
Beck-Bothwell told the Journal Star that her son would beat out Taylor for the starting quarterback's job if the coaches devoted more time to him. She said Taylor is "just OK."
"It'd be different if he was sitting behind Matt Leinart or Brady Quinn," Beck-Bothwell said.
 
I like how this hyphenated momma thinks that the older players should just automatically "respect" her boy and give him unbridled acceptance. Yeah, I'm sure he's really going to get that, now....guess he kind of showed why he wasn't getting the respect he deserved, eh?
 
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This article has the direct quotes mom made about the Taylor:

“It’d be different if (Beck) was sitting behind Matt Leinart or Brady Quinn,” Beck-Bothwell said. “Zac’s OK; I wish him all the best, but he’s just OK. The bottom line is, my son isn’t learning anything. He’s just on his own. If he got more time and attention from the coaches, he would be ahead of (Taylor). That’s just my opinion, but I’m his mother."


Wow. It's not hard to see where the kids attitude problems are coming from.
 
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Let me see, I'm a young QB looking to come into a major program and earn the respect of my teammates and coaches. I think the best approach for me is either:

A - Not show up for team meetings, and have my mother tell the press that I deserve more practice reps, and have her diss the guy that set a school record for passing yards in a season, and has 7 TD passes in his last 3 games.

B - Work hard, attend meetings, ask the coaches what else I should be doing to improve, and not complain about where I sit on the depth chart.

I'm thinking ....
 
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