The hope is that finally having a prolific passer (aside from Boo Jackson's one monster statistical season) that QB's won't afraid to come here. That triple option scent hovered over the program (Grobe era) and Solich (Nebraska era) for a while, in my opinion.
Perception trails reality by almost a decade in mid-major football. People around the country still think Marshall is a top-flight program, after all.
Up until last year, the AP still misidentified Ohio as a triple option team in preview capsules.
I think TT makes recruiting passers much easier in the future.
Last Edited: 12/19/2011 12:34:07 PM by Brian Smith (No, not that one)