04-09-2014, 03:33 PM
I'm not a betting man, but if I were, I would give you pretty good odds that barring injury, Hogan will still be our QB at the end of 2014, for several reasons:
1) He is a two-year starter and has a lot of college experience.
2) He is in the top third statistically of Pac-12 quarterback (4th best QB by rating, 2nd in yards per attempt)
3) There is nothing about Shaw that suggests he is going to replace a very QB with someone based solely on potential (consider that he waited to replace Nunes for way longer than most fans wanted)
I think there is reason to be excited about Burns in 2016 (and potentially 2015 if Hogan has a banner year and decides to go pro early), but I just see no way that Hogan is replaced unless he has an injury.
BC
1) He is a two-year starter and has a lot of college experience.
2) He is in the top third statistically of Pac-12 quarterback (4th best QB by rating, 2nd in yards per attempt)
3) There is nothing about Shaw that suggests he is going to replace a very QB with someone based solely on potential (consider that he waited to replace Nunes for way longer than most fans wanted)
I think there is reason to be excited about Burns in 2016 (and potentially 2015 if Hogan has a banner year and decides to go pro early), but I just see no way that Hogan is replaced unless he has an injury.
BC
