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go guins:

--- Quote from: FOOTBALLFEVER on February 06, 2020, 04:33:00 PM ---Go..the only way I could see us keeping both is if Crenshaw was turned into a full time tailback. He could be the most dominant force at that position the Missouri conference has ever seen. But at the same token he is one hell of a passer..just a pure baller

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I agree with the "baller" comment, BUT.........
Waid is a very effective runner and athlete also.  I don't see him as a TB, but maybe an H back running jet sweeps may be a possibility.  The way I see it, if Crenshaw wants to play QB, he is going to play QB, here or someplace else.

Wick250:
Given the modern offensive formations, there may just be a way to keep both Waid and Crenshaw happy and on the field most of the time.  How about this.  Waid starts at qb and Crenshaw at tb.  But Crenshaw passes 15 times per game.  How?  He runs about 20 plays from the wildcat formation but passes on half of those occasions.  The other five throws come from traditional half-back passes.  I wonder if he would be happy with that arrangement?  It would terrorize opposing defenses (if the o-line was good....big "if".)

Kandrase:

--- Quote from: Wick250 on February 06, 2020, 05:15:26 PM ---Given the modern offensive formations, there may just be a way to keep both Waid and Crenshaw happy and on the field most of the time.  How about this.  Waid starts at qb and Crenshaw at tb.  But Crenshaw passes 15 times per game.  How?  He runs about 20 plays from the wildcat formation but passes on half of those occasions.  The other five throws come from traditional half-back passes.  I wonder if he would be happy with that arrangement?  It would terrorize opposing defenses (if the o-line was good....big "if".)

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Princeton used to run a 3-QB system where they literally had all 3 qbs on the field at the same time in different positions, you never knew who was going to run, pass etc.

But since Crenshaw is here and not at one of the several P5 schools he had offers from I don’t think any shared duties will be happening, I think Crenshaw is the starter from day 1

go guins:

--- Quote from: Kandrase on February 06, 2020, 07:18:09 PM ---
--- Quote from: Wick250 on February 06, 2020, 05:15:26 PM ---Given the modern offensive formations, there may just be a way to keep both Waid and Crenshaw happy and on the field most of the time.  How about this.  Waid starts at qb and Crenshaw at tb.  But Crenshaw passes 15 times per game.  How?  He runs about 20 plays from the wildcat formation but passes on half of those occasions.  The other five throws come from traditional half-back passes.  I wonder if he would be happy with that arrangement?  It would terrorize opposing defenses (if the o-line was good....big "if".)

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Princeton used to run a 3-QB system where they literally had all 3 qbs on the field at the same time in different positions, you never knew who was going to run, pass etc.

But since Crenshaw is here and not at one of the several P5 schools he had offers from I don’t think any shared duties will be happening, I think Crenshaw is the starter from day 1

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Love Waid, but this is the only thing that makes sense for Crenshaw to sign with YSU is to play from day 1.

FOOTBALLFEVER:
With you Go guins Mark is a great athlete and most importantly a great kid. This has to be an emotional rollercoaster for him right about now. Obviously would never turn away talent like Crenshaw, but this is where our recruiting department really failed. You Bring in a guy like  waid and label him as your centerpiece and work really hard to get him , then the following  year you offer another quarterback  when you should be offering quality lineman and ammunition for your centerpiece.  This was always a big issue of mine with Bo. Wasted  Scholarships everywhere you looked . I really feel Phillips will be a huge improvement in this area

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