Most of the teams in the CFP have mobile/dual threat quarterbacks - but not IU. Roarke has shown he can be very good if given time, and he’s shown he’s more likely to take a sack than ability to escape or throw it away. The whole world knows ND will be coming after Roarke with heavy pressure like UM and OSU did. It will be interesting to see what Cigs, Shanahan and Bostad plan to do to counter a heavy pass rush.