Only Rutgers is has worse QB room talent than IU. Says,
https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...en-quarterback-rooms-for-2023-spring-edition/
Can’t argue with “lack of experience“ … let’s prove it on the field.
Sorsby is likely to be the backup. Williams, who gave Indiana’s offense a major jolt late in the season, might not even be back this year after tearing multiple knee ligaments against Purdue.
Last year, Simon completed 57.7% of his passes for 4 touchdowns, 6 interceptions and an average of 5.7 yards per attempt. Wimsatt completed 44.8% of his passes for 5 touchdowns, 7 interceptions and an average of 5.2 yards per attempt.
https://saturdaytradition.com/big-t...en-quarterback-rooms-for-2023-spring-edition/
Can’t argue with “lack of experience“ … let’s prove it on the field.
13. Indiana
Tayven Jackson, Brendan Sorsby, Dexter Williams II
Jackson, a former 4-star Tennessee signee who is also the younger brother of Trayce Jackson-Davis, is a heck of a get for the Hoosiers. But his first year as a starter on a bad team is going to be more about building a bridge to Indiana competing in 2024.Sorsby is likely to be the backup. Williams, who gave Indiana’s offense a major jolt late in the season, might not even be back this year after tearing multiple knee ligaments against Purdue.
14. Rutgers
Gavin Wimsatt, Evan Simon
New offensive coordinator Kirk Ciarrocca has his work cut out for him if he’s going to get anything out of Rutgers’ quarterbacks.Last year, Simon completed 57.7% of his passes for 4 touchdowns, 6 interceptions and an average of 5.7 yards per attempt. Wimsatt completed 44.8% of his passes for 5 touchdowns, 7 interceptions and an average of 5.2 yards per attempt.
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