Article By Ben Gibson on 1st August, 2009
So how does a quarterback become a good one?
For all the practices and drills you can imagine, nothing beats in-game experience. In college football, the gridiron is where legends are made and consistency is the name of the game.
Indeed, stability at the quarterback position is important for so many reasons.
After all, how can you lead a team when you are looking over your shoulder?
The Virginia football program is under the microscope this season and Al Groh's job is on the line and one of the biggest reasons for the Cavalier nation losing faith with their sweat-shirted guru is a lack of stability.
From 2002-2005, three players (...
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