A lot of the discussion leading into the 2015 UNT Football season revolves around the quarterback position. Returning starter Andrew McNulty and juco transfer DaMarcus Smith are usually the main focus of attention and rightfully so. Not as much is said about Josh Greer, but he like Smith as a junior will have two more years left to play The Mean Green really need to win this year and it most likely would depend on these upperclassmen and their ability to move the sticks. Or maybe not?
So in hoping that Andy and DaMarcus or Josh are able to right the ship, you have to think about next year... and the year after... and the year after that...
McNulty is graduating after this season. Smith has one more year as does Greer. And then barring another transfer situation we are back to the drawing board.
Which gets me back to Connor Means who will be a redshirt freshman this year. Yes he will have 4 more years to play in the program. But why not find out what he can do now?
I really like what I have seen in Means and what he brings to the table. He has a good arm and good size at 6-4. He is not a sprinter but he can move pretty darn well for a QB. He has been in Chico Canales' system for awhile, having transferred into UNT his senior year at Deer Park and participated in spring practices. i like his fire and and spirit. He's steered clear of trouble and made good grades. With Dajon Williams leaving the program I think this is a young man that UNT really needs to give a long, hard look to and not just in warmups.
Think back to 2013 - which was by all accounts a great year - I felt UNT made a big mistake by not getting quarterbacks other than Derek Thompson reps. There were times in games that UNT had well in hand where they could have easily put another guy in. Sometimes UNT seems so concerned with ball control and turnovers that it leads them away from developing the younger guys. 2014 proved that out as there was literally not one QB with any significant game action in 2013 and it showed.
I am not saying that they have to start Means against SMU. However, with Means sitting behind McNulty, Greer and most likely Smith on the depth chart, I worry that he won't see the time of day in terms of real game action in 2015 and I think that would be a big mistake. A player like Means - if handled correctly - could impact UNT's offense in a positive way for a long time.
In this era of college teams seemingly using transfer QB's from one year to the next I hope that consideration will still be given to the talented younger guy who could develop if given the right opportunities are provided to build up his confidence and succeed.
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