He reminded me of Billy Kilmer.
He did take one really good hit late in the game.
J’Mar looked much better than jack.
Here is a video clip of Jack Abraham's INT pass that sealed the win for ULM.
http://www.espn.com/college-football...-golden-eagles
While you continue to pump up Jack Abraham, an undersized QB who ran away from competition at Louisiana Tech and lost to ULM tonight, we currently have a backup QB who is already better than Abraham. Aaron Allen can PLAY! I'm curious if the plan is to roll the dice with him in four games to get some experience and still allow him to redshirt, or if he has beat out Westin Elliott as the backup QB already.
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
Why didn’t Westin get any PT? Or did I miss it?
Holtz clearly addressed this in his post game commentary. "Elliott is our #2 QB. If J'Mar gets hurt Elliott will replace him. There is no 'QB controversy' or anything like that. We are picking which games to play guys we might redshirt due to the new NCAA rule allowing players to play in 4 games and still redshirt".
Thanks. Makes sense. I'm a proponent of young guys, especially QBs, redshirting when they have veterans ahead of them. I hope Allen redshirts this year. But I also think he's better than Elliott already, and it wouldn't surprise me if he's the backup to J'Mar next season.
the bold, the beautiful, theprofessor
Well, we've certainly lost our share of 1-pt games. Right?
Regarding our QB's, I thought Aaron Allen looked pretty good. I was glad he got to play in 2 full series'. He'll red shirt, but he'll play in 3 more games this year where he won't get killed. The SU game was a good ice breaker for him.
After I heard that 48 pts was the most ever scored by the TB Bucs in a game, I looked up the Saints' records. The Saints highest is 52, which they did three times, and also scored 51 three times. One of those 51 pointers was in 1969 vs. the old St. Louis Cardinals. Saints won 51-42, thanks to three Tom Dempsey FGs being the difference. Billy Kilmer was the Saints' QB and he threw for 400 yards and had 5 TD passes that day. At that time, in 1969, it was one of the most productive days for an NFL QB in history. So, go ahead and make fun of old Kilmer...
Triva Quiz: Who was the Cardinals' QB, who also enjoyed a great day.
BTW the Saints had 10 possessions. They scored on 9 of 'em, 6 TDs, 3 FGs. The only one they didn't score on was the last one, when Kilmer took a knee to run out the clock.