GaCane1213
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Okay....So Perry finishes the year out as the starter.....is the QB spot an open competition in camp with him and Williams? Or it's his job until he graduates or goes pro?
If Jarren is better he takes the job. This isn't Optimus league where everyone gets to play. The best player plays. Period.
You have spent a lot of time thinking on thisThis is how I see it. Weldon probably transfers if he wants playing time. CMR will have an open competition at QB. He'll say how it makes everyone better (it does). Out of the Spring he will say the QB competition is close whether it is or not to keep both Perry and Williams engaged. The competition will extend thru Fall camp where Richt won't name a starter until week 1. This ensures that both QBs are enrolled in the Fall 2019 semester which will guarantee we have 2 QBs for the 2019 season.
After the 2019 season, there are 4 scenarios that can happen depending on who the 2019 QB is and how he plays.
1. Jarren wins 2019 starting QB job and Canes win 10+ games, then N'kosi transfers.
2. N'kosi wins 2019 starting QB job and Canes win 10+ games, then Jarren transfers.
3. N'kosi wins 2019 starting QB job and Canes win 10+ games, Jarren is the backup for 2020, gets his degree and transfers having 2 years of eligibility remaining.
4. N'kosi wins 2019 starting QB job and Canes win the ACC and go to CFP. Perry plays so well he is in the Heisman conversation for 2020. Richt has a conversation with Jarren that N'kosi is going to turn pro after his redshirt junior year and Jarren will be the starter for the 2021 and 2022 seasons. He ensures Jarren that he will get him to the NFL
My gut and heart says that the #4 scenario takes place. We will recruit 2 QBs for 2020 class. Jarren will be the starter for 2021 and 2022 allowing the 2020 QBs time to mature. This keeps mature QBs in the pipeline. QB U is resurrected!!!
Richt has to convince Jarren that staying at UM is in his best interest and that if he stays the course, he will make it to the NFL which is what Jarren said was the reason why he chose UM.
If Jarren wins the 2019 job, N'kosi gone. No QB that starts an entire year is going to sit the bench for his remaining eligibility. Besides Perry not being ready, this is why Rosier was named the starter in the Spring. If N'kosi was named the starter, we may have lost Rosier and Jarren may have had doubts about sticking with UM. This is why there will be an open QB competition in the Spring regardless of how Perry plays.
I've commented about it in other threads. Fell a sleep on the couch, woke up at 4:00 am est and started posting.You have spent a lot of time thinking on this![]()
Perry has it for the remainder of the year. That is not in doubt. But if he suddenly struggles like Malik did at the end of last year, and through four games this year, yes, his job is in jeopardy. But I do think Perry won't do that but you never know. Perry has something I have seen in Canes quarterbacks for years. He is a winner. It is not that the back-ups aren't winners as well but the kid has something we haven't had for awhile. Jacory had it for awhile and lost it but he had no real competition. You just never know with college kids. We will see if he can sustain it.