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April 3, 2013

by Lilburn Nole for Chantrant

I’ll be honest from the start here, I don’t think who ends up starting at quarterback in 2013 will make a huge difference. The reason I say this is that I foresee this being a run-oriented team that isn’t going to require the QB to shoulder the load. However, as the “sexy” position and leader of the offense it will grab the most attention from the majority of Nole fans, myself included.

There are already some intriguing stories to consider heading into spring ball. First, Jacob Coker (RS Soph.) has been spotted on campus in a walking boot. There is little to no information on the severity of the injury so it could be a non-factor in his preparation for spring and ability to compete. Second, how much will a commitment to the baseball team prevent Jameis Winston (RS Fresh.) from being on the football field getting reps in his attempt to earn the starting QB job?

Spring opens with Clint Trickett (RS Jr.) as the #1 QB as he has spent the past two seasons as the backup to EJ Manuel. Trickett has an adequate arm, a bit of “gunslinger” mentality, is rumored to do a good job taking on a leadership role, and makes quick decisions. Having been in the system for 3 seasons and around the game all his life as a coaches son (his Dad is the OL coach), Trickett has an excellent grasp of the offense and could be an excellent game manager. He is the smallest and least athletic of the 3 QBs and has shown the tendency to force balls on occasion. Though he is far from a statue in the pocket, Trickett will not be a QB that uses his legs often and makes a defense respect the threat.

Jacob Coker has good size and athletic ability, but we don’t know much about him. He played in a predominantly run first offense in high school, though Coach Fisher was high on him. At 6’5″ 230 lbs he is just about how you would design a QB. Word from fall camp in 2012 was that Coker gave Trickett a pretty good battle to be the back up, so obviously there is not a huge gap in terms of the coaches confidence in Coker.

Jamies Winston is the highly sought after dual threat QB whose potential has Nole fans salivating. Winston has size, arm strength, and athleticism. He has only been in the system for the fall, however, and it will be interesting to see how he does in the mental aspect of the QB position. A valedictorian candidate in high school, Winston possess the intelligence required to grasp Fisher’s offense, though academic ability doesn’t always translate to the mental requirements on the football field. Winston certainly has the most potential of the three QBs, but as Bobby Bowden use to say, “Potential means you haven’t done anything yet.”





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Comment by FRANKCAN 04.03.13 @ 11:51 am

He’s too small to play Div I football!

Comment by Dr. Tom 04.03.13 @ 12:50 pm

Dr. Tom, Larod Stevens Howling, Doug Flutie, and Tony Dorsett, all share that distinction!

Comment by Justinian 04.03.13 @ 2:09 pm

If I recall corectly, that Flutie guy and Tony D both did alright, playing against the big boys.

Comment by Justinian 04.03.13 @ 2:14 pm

speaking of undersized QBs, Pat White signed with the Redskins today

Comment by wbb 04.03.13 @ 3:02 pm

Reading the Noles posts is a lot like listening to people complain about what to do with their millions of dollars while pitt is trying to stretch a dollar with the value menu. I see bad things happening in game 1 this season….

Comment by pendlum 04.03.13 @ 4:19 pm

Florida State is on the Pitt schedule and we have to play them anyway. The only difference is that Pitt is playing on Labor Day on a nationally televised game. whether the Panthers play them early or later in the season, a Pitt win would be a major upset.

Comment by Justinian 04.03.13 @ 4:30 pm

With all the recent bad news, what’s next? The Four Horseman of the Apocalypse? Yes, I think pestilence or famine would be a welcome relief.

Comment by Justinian 04.03.13 @ 5:08 pm

pendlum – not only do those articles sound as you described, the author kicks them out like Octomom does babies. I struggle to keep up – he’s on his last of a five piece series and I just got #2 done today.

Plus I write 900+ words and don’t get even one FSU comment. I think they have too much sun, booze and good looking women to care much about football in April. Another reason to hate the Seminoles.

My take on the FSU blog and some boards is the FSU fans aren’t half as pessimistic or cynical as we are here at PITT – of course that overconfidence will kill thier team on Labor Day… right?

Comment by Reed 04.03.13 @ 7:16 pm

The supposed #1 QB in Noleland looks to be this Clint Trickett. Son of the O-Line coach and appears to be their version of one unnamed QB who led us to glory over the last 3 seasons.

Let’s hope so !!

Comment by EMel 04.03.13 @ 11:49 pm

Playing them first is huge for us. New untested coach’s son QB in very first start. If I was (who’s the kid they made DC), yea him, I would be salivating over an opportunity to play FSU under these circumstances.

Comment by EMel 04.03.13 @ 11:52 pm

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