Give The Job To Mustain Pete
August 11, 2008 by Dave C
Filed under NCAA Football, Pac 10
First off - the Buckeyes will still get their @$$e$ handed to them on Sept. 13, no matter who starts at quarterback for USC.
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Ok - the word out of camp is that Mark Sanchez hopes to be ready for the season opener in Virginia on Aug. 30. His dislocated knee cap isn’t serious and he should be close to 100 % within a couple of weeks. Not that USC really needs Sanchez to beat Virginia or anything, but you would think Pete Carroll would want the man who will start against the Buckeyes on Sept. 13 to have some game reps.
While Sanchez claims that he should be good to go, I don’t think the Trojans should take any chances at this stage of the game. The worst thing that could happen is him playing against the Cavaliers at less than 100 % and further aggravating his knee in the process. The snowball effect would leave Mitch Mustain without enough preparation and his first real game action will be against one of the nation’s better defenses.
Mustain is a proven winner. His 8-0 record with Arkansas in the unforgiving SEC should give Carroll more than enough confidence to go with him against UVA and OSU. After those two games, re-evaluate the position and if you’re still sold on Sanchez, give him the job. But hypothetically speaking, if Mustain were to start and USC were to begin the season 2-0, you have an excellent problem on your hands - two quarterbacks who you can rely on.
I don’t want USC to be in a position where they have to play Ohio St. with a quarterback who hasn’t played much in the previous game. They have that Virginia game to beat up on a weak opponent and fine tune their offense, so they need the guy who will start against the Bucks to play at least the first three quarters before they pull that player when the score’s 56-0. I think given the set of circumstances, Mustain should be that guy.
And to all you Buckeye fans - we don’t make excuses. Only idiots, who go out of their way to accuse other team’s fans of making excuses, would even consider making those excuses to begin with. Bottom line: if you walk into our barn and win, all the credit to you. And Tom - you’re one of the idiots I’m referring to!!
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Meanwhile, it looks like UCLA’s season has ended before it started. Their quarterback, Ben Olson, is out at least eight weeks and they don’t have a Mitch Mustain available to step and lead the complex-Norm Chow offense to any sort of success. What’s worse - they open against Tennessee on Sept 1! That game will be ugly.
But they’re UCLA…so I’m not exactly crying too hard.
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August 11th, 2008 at 8:34 am
Solution here could be give Sanchez and Mustain both snaps against Viriginia.
This way you can really see Sanchez and his mobility as well as some game action and you also give Mustain game action incase you see something with Sanchez that would lead them to believe he is not 100% and needs additional rest.
August 11th, 2008 at 8:45 am
That’s what will probably happen James.
My only reservation with that though, is if Mustain is slightly better, Carroll will start the less-than-100% Sanchez against OSU.
August 11th, 2008 at 10:48 am
Well knowing him he will go with the veteran guy. I think he did it with Palmer, Lienert (sp?) and Booty even when they were dinged up.
I am not a fan of a multiple QB offense but if it helps them till Sanchez is fully 100% i say why not.
August 11th, 2008 at 11:03 am
Who’s the veteran guy here??!!
August 11th, 2008 at 11:46 am
They say Sanchez because he has been in the system for 3 years.
August 11th, 2008 at 11:56 am
I know, but the irony is that Mustain has much more experience than Sanchez.
August 11th, 2008 at 12:24 pm
The Sanchez being a vet came from the guy from the L.A. Times that i quoted in my blog when Sanchez went down.
August 11th, 2008 at 12:26 pm
Yeah I read that article as well. I’m just saying it’s ironic.