Writing about the offense of the Cincinnati Bearcats the past two years has involved a healthy dose of apologizing for bad quarterbacking. The offensive line wasn’t good enough. The play calling was non creative. There has been no consistency. Tommy Tuberville was the head coach. Those are just some of the gems that have been pulled out. But at some point, the finger has to be pointed at the man under center. For as valid as some of those above excuses are, the problem with the quarterback spot can’t be blamed entirely on everyone but the man slinging the rock.
Is There An Answer to Cincinnati’s QB Problem?