Yeah sure, why look at the stellar numbers he has put up while at WPHS yardage in junior year, under 1,500 yards with 14 TDs and 10 Ints. I'm sure those kind of heavenly numbers are allowing you to make such a statement. Maybe there is the thought that he can get back to the stellar stats he had in his sophomore year then....oh wait, he actually didn't play QB until his junior year. Well, scratch that then. He's a project, plain and simple and we should all know by now how "projects" at QB pan out in time.
He threw for more TDs than Cord Sandberg in his first season... He's also widely considered the top QB prospect in the state by a number of folks who have far more expertise than you do.
If you think they are bringing Woulard in to sit on the bench you are confused. Our alternatives are Bobby Eveld and Matt Floyd.
I can understand your sentiment looking at him on paper but what you don't see is the fact that he split time the entire season and didn't play at all a couple games for political reasons. This is exactly why I was so upset with the politics going on last year his numbers would have been much greater under a different coaching staff or a different set of circumstances. My opinion the turnover stat is simply growing pains for a first year qb at an 8a program to be expected. He will be fine at USF all depending on how aggressively he learns the play book and gets comfortable with the system. We need people like you to continue to post negatively about him not only does it keep him humbled but its a great motivational tool. One day when we see the sceptics start to post positively about him we will know we're doing ok. Thanks!!
Oh and be sure ti keep those 4 stars in mind while watching him on the elite 11 in August on espn with the other top 24 qbs in the country he just might surprise you...
Pull your head out of your wazoo buddy, nowhere did I post negatively. I stated HIS junior numbers and the fact that neither you, cmhatter nor anyone else is in a position to give him the starting job for the "next four years". HE IS A PROJECT, plain and simple but he has the physical characteristics to be successful (that much I've said) but that can be said of many, many, many QB projects who have washed out at the next level. My contention is that we need another QB in this recruiting class because I don't think we should gamble on our future. BTW, where did I say that Bobby Eveld or Matt Floyd were better or should be the QB over anyone? You guys are clowns and should get off this 17-year-old's tip. Got it!!
you are the clown... all HS quarterbacks are projects. bahaha.