2009 UMass QB
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:42 am
After four years of leadership by Liam Coen, the Minutemen are searching for a starting quarterback...and one of the four candidates is starting to rise to the top...at least as of today...
From all I can determine, the leading candidate is juco-transfer Kyle Havens...the 6"4', 220lb junior, had a good spring and has adjusted to Coach Morris' style...Havens was a star quarterback at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif, where he won a number of awards...
Senior Scott Woodward is the other leading candidate...He backed up Coen the past three years and knows the offense...I saw Scott play a few series against Bryant last season, and he was not overly impressive...
The other two QBs on the roster are both red-shirt Sophmores...Octavious Hawkins and Spencer Whipple are very different, but both very talented and are battling to be the #3 QB...
Hawkins played some H-back...has speed, and could be counted on to run the ball more than previous UMass QBs...
Whipple, son of former UMass (and NC-winning) Head Coach Mark Whipple, is a lefty pocket passer with a great arm...and as a coach's son, is said to have a very deep understanding of the game...
So, based on what I have been able to gather, I think Havens will win the starting job, at least against Kansas State...how he performs in pre-season work-outs will really be the clincher...
From all I can determine, the leading candidate is juco-transfer Kyle Havens...the 6"4', 220lb junior, had a good spring and has adjusted to Coach Morris' style...Havens was a star quarterback at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, Calif, where he won a number of awards...
Senior Scott Woodward is the other leading candidate...He backed up Coen the past three years and knows the offense...I saw Scott play a few series against Bryant last season, and he was not overly impressive...
The other two QBs on the roster are both red-shirt Sophmores...Octavious Hawkins and Spencer Whipple are very different, but both very talented and are battling to be the #3 QB...
Hawkins played some H-back...has speed, and could be counted on to run the ball more than previous UMass QBs...
Whipple, son of former UMass (and NC-winning) Head Coach Mark Whipple, is a lefty pocket passer with a great arm...and as a coach's son, is said to have a very deep understanding of the game...
So, based on what I have been able to gather, I think Havens will win the starting job, at least against Kansas State...how he performs in pre-season work-outs will really be the clincher...