[QUOTE=MonroeClassmate] Return of the option pass from the receiver? I haven't seen a good one since the MAC championship vs CMU. Who was that, Riley who could toss them?...
Ohio has had a one or more former high school QBs playing WR every year recently. There are probably others that I have missed, but here are the ones I know of:
2019 - Keszei, Minter, Edwards
2018 - Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards
2017 - Cope, Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards (Cope 1-1 for 3 yard TD, Meyer 1-1-15, both to Rourke)
2016 - Cope, Meyer
2015 - Cope (Cope 0-1, I think this was the one where Sprague was injured)
2014 - Cope
2013 - Dovell (Dovell 0-1)
2012 - Dovell (L. Smith 1-1, 39 yds, TD, M. Waters 2-2, 7 yds)
2011 - Dovell
2010 - Dovell (Dunlop 1-1, 2 yards, TD)
All together, over 9 years, the receivers are 6-8 for 66 yards and 3 TDs. That would be a pass efficiency of 268. It's been mostly effective when used, but still not a big part of the offense.
While not a WR, Jordan Thompson as a TE played QB and LB at Parkway high school.
Last Edited: 3/26/2019 7:09:05 AM by Day Tripper