He will do just fine.I honestly don't understand why everyone has been so worried about Zac Lee starting at QB. I've been looking forward to this guy starting for 2 years now, and have no doubts that he has all the tools he'll need to be successful at NU.
There are some obvious holes that need filled on offense. And the young guys will need to pull together quickly to prove they can pick up the slack for the departed seniors. But I honestly don't think Zac Lee will be the weak link in that process.
In fact, I think Husker fans will be pleasantly surprised by the numbers Lee puts up this year. Who knows, with his added speed and scrambling ability, he may even approach Ganz's record 3,826 total yds in a season.
I would be more worried about the WR corps. There are three WRs that - in my opinion - have not lived up to their hype. Hopefully they can create that necessary link with Lee and break through this season.
Don't worry. Watson was so positive about so many people, it's almost kind of a wash.Damn. :bangPremium rivals. NO LINK . SorryLink?
Don't worry. Watson was so positive about so many people, it's almost kind of a wash.Damn. :bangPremium rivals. NO LINK . SorryLink?
He definitely likes coaching Lee, though, in part because it's a challenge.
As some writer put it, Zac didn't exactly "fall off a meat wagon". He's the son of an NFL QB and was highly ranked in his own right.
With all the hype being playing out about him, lets hope he's not another Keller. Keller had a lot of hype coming in but he basically didn't pan out.
True but.....that doesn't explain Ganz' success the latter part of the season after Keller's injury. Yes our defense sucked and I think we know why but Ganz was able to move the ball and rather well I might add.Keller's problem wasn't that he wasn't humble or unwilling to learn, it was that by the time he got here the program was such a cluster that just about nothing was going to work. Keller had nothing to do with the defensive implosion or the need to constantly play catch-up.
If we'd have had a decent defense around him, Keller would have been just fine. I'm not going to go so far as to say he'd have been the second coming of Zac Taylor, but he would have been sufficient for our needs.
Not entirely true either. Didn't he have to spend a year on the Scout team because of NCAA rules about transfers?The problem with Keller was that he didn't know the system very well. He was brought here and just inserted in hopes that he would do okay.
I mean, Lucky caught so many passes that season because Keller didn't know his progressions, panicked, and threw it to Lucky.