I'm not sure why so many thought that Nixon was a terrible QB and should have played a different position. All he did was come in and give us a chance to win the game. Dude went 8/13 for 84 yds and rushed 12 times for 58 yds. Opening up the offense at almost 5 yds per carry. NO TURNOVERS and he seemed to be able to hit open receivers with a fair accuracy. That's more than can be said about AJ. All AJ does is throw up jump balls hoping that our receivers make a play on the ball. Nixon could do that all day long. Plus he wasn't scared to run.
Nixon did the same thing against Kentucky and mounted a comeback in that game. Yet Ragin Pagins were still on a crusade to #FreeHaack all season. All blame on Hud on none on the QB seems to be the popular stance around here. I think almost equal fault should be placed on the HC and the QB. I have been questioning Hud's play calling lately, but at the same time, Hud isn't telling AJ to go out there and throw the ball to the defenders.
How is Haack doing at Northwestern?
PASSING GP Efficiency Comp-Att-Int Pct Yards TD Long Avg/G Haack, Brooks 4 97.46 40-81-0 49.38% 385 2 34 96.25
Yikes.
I saw a tweet the other day where his sister took a jab at the football team....seems like I would hold my tweets with baby bro putting up that kind of line.
I think it's a little of both. I don't think the Cajuns want a primarily throwing quarterback, or they seem not to want one. The offense isn't designed for that type of quarterback, and they didn't make an effort last year to tailor it for one.
I've always thought our best option in our current level would be a wide open offense (like Houston or Memphis) as it would be much easier to recruit skill player. JMO
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