Man, Dalington looked super impressive in that spring game. I would think he's in the conversation for the future of the position after Armstrong graduates. Darlington is only a redshirt freshman correct?
I think so too, but let's temper the expectations on Darlington a little bit for
this year. Can he be the #2? He may have to be, but he's also a redshirt freshman with no experience, so what's the rush?It looked amazing to
us, because frankly we haven't seen competent quarterbacking at Nebraska for a long time, just athletes in a run-first system. I believe there's a quote attributed to Tim Beck how he told them they were "RBs who throw." This thing where a QB goes through two progressions or utilizes a checkdown is not revolutionary or extremely rare elsewhere, especially in a Spring Game against a vanilla 2nd-string defense and pass rush.So, Darlington's prospects are pretty bright. But if Tommy goes down this year or can't put it together in the new offense, I'd be pretty worried to have him learn on the job, rather than behind the scenes. If we truly have an opportunity at a very seasoned QB who can throw, then I think we should get him and have him duke it out with Tommy. We won't get that opportunity, though, because again, such a QB will go somewhere where he doesn't even need to duke it out.Right now our QB2 position is a toss-up between two guys who might be better off really learning behind the scenes this year. I don't know understand the argument that shoring up that spot is unnecessary...but of course, we'll make do.