Article By Charles Welch on 27th September, 2009
There is better coaching, training, and there are more complex offensive and defensive schemes at the high school level. Add to that factor the focus on competitive camps and year-round, intense focus on one sport, and now seemingly the quarterbacks are sharper and more prepared for the college game when they arrive on campus.
The trend of early enrollment also equips the young signal-callers with knowledge of the playbook and an overall adjustment to the speed of the game. Again, there are a lot of impressive young guys out there. However, none is quite so impressive as Tate Forcier.
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