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QB-coordinator reunions could spark offenses at schools like No. 4 Alabama, NC State in '23

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Brennan Armstrong arrived at North Carolina State trying to get a feel for new teammates as a graduate transfer from Virginia.

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As for the offense? No problem.

That's because Armstrong thrived under first-year coordinator Robert Anae at his previous stop, making this one of multiple passer-playcaller reunions nationally — including at schools like No. 4 Alabama, Pittsburgh and Louisville — with the potential for productive returns.

“I’m just trying to be that bridge to connect all the pieces together,” Armstrong said.