So I'm pretty excited about Spaz's Offensive Coordinator hire and also pretty pleased with BC's out of conference schedule next year. First with the OC
If I'm a high school quarterback that wants to play in the NFL, why would I not come play at Boston College, a school that at one time had 3 starting quarterbacks in the league this year. With Matt Ryan taking the league by storm, and now Kevin Rogers as the offensive coordinator, the quarterback position should be looking pretty good. Rogers coached Brett Favre. Let me say that again: Rogers coached Brett Favre. I don't care if you hate Brett Favre or love him, he's one of those names that will always bring attention to whatever you do. If I'm a high school kid, why would I not want to play for a guy who coached Brett Favre. Rogers knows what it takes to make it to the next level and I think recruiting should come easy.
Let's think for next year. There's one thing that people forget about Chase Rettig. Everyone puts soo much emphasis on 4/5 star recruits and they literally sweat guys who played in the Under Armour or Army All American game. All I heard this year was about Kiehl Frazier, Jeff Driskell, Brett Hundley, and Braxton Miller. Everyone tends to forget that Rettig was his teams offensive MVP at the Under Armour game. Take into consideration the fact he was a true Freshman last year, I look for an improved season, especially with Larmond back.
Not only will the new OC and a year under our qb's belt help, but look at our schedule. Out of conference games against Northwestern and UCF to start the season will have the team a little better prepared than the Weber State, Kent State start last year. Add the Notre Dame game: that's a decent OOC schedule. Take into account we add USC in 2013/14, recruits have a pretty good schedule their looking at to play. Although I despize Gene Defillipo, I have to say he's done a decent job with the schedule and it should really help us in the future.
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