If you had to decide today, what would be your depth chart for the Miami game?
I would go
1.Carr
2 Minchey
3 Angeli
Which I think sucks for Angeli who has been a strong backup transfers the last few years, but I think both Carr and Minchey are better over the full season.
With the expanded playoff, I’m even okay with losing one or both of those to get Carr the game experience to be ready for the December.
This is like a Mike Singer post. Over optimistically weighing heavily on the UHND hopium: " more upside", "higher ceiling".
We have two very competent looking QBs. One with real game experience who also saved ND a spot in the National Championship. Another that has looked strong and comes with a strong but unproven in college pedigree, and we're still loving on the hopium train of a mediocre dual-threat???
Why? Seriously curious.
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It sounds like the staff is going to talk to each QB this week and let them know where they stand going into the summer.
Whoever is #3 after these talks will likely hit the portal, which opens this week. I can't imagine Angeli or Minchey sticking around as #3.
Carr has zero chance of being #3.
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That might be the one scenario that keeps him here if he hasn’t finished. I would think he is done academically on his undergraduate degree at this point.
Worst case is we lose 2 of them.
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I think we're pretty split on who his competition this summer/fall should be.
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They have a lot more experience picking QBs than I do.
And if management makes bad decisions, the university (kind of funny to type that word in this context...the team ownership?) gets different management. Pretty simple.
In the meantime, though, I suppose boards like this which follow professional and semi-pro sports allow everyone to pretend to be management.
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ND message boards form their already preconceived opinions from one practice game. But, fans being fans all over the country, in every sport, still have the obligation to form an opinion. It's the American way.
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