I am sticking to my original thought and post. Rosier will start v LSU, he will play first half unless something goes really bad, Perry starts second half, finds his groove, and never looks back. Knowing how Richt is, even if Perry looks better through spring ball, he will still start Rosier, after last year he owes him that at least. I dont know this as fact as much as just from playing cfb myself, but i suspect Rosier is one of those guys who looks way better at practice than he actually is. On the other end of that some guys dont look all that great at practice but when the lights come on they just rise above, have another gear, what ever you want to call it. Practice All Americans is what we called it. I think accuracy in a QB is pretty much what it is, you might improve a little, but either you are or your not. Richt was handcuffed with Rosier, but he tried to call plays to his strengths, easy throws he thought he could complete, even then it was about 50/50. I am REALLY interested to see how Richt calls a game when he has a QB who can make the throws, O is loaded with weapons all around this year, hopefully one of the QB's come through, then we can evaluate Mark Richt as a play caller.