We're going on Saban's ninth year in Tuscaloosa. We've seen what happened with the QB at LSU when he was in Baton Rouge. Yet, in this thread (and on other forums as well) people aren't even discussing Alec Morris. I don't understand how people aren't getting the progression of QB's under CNS. I'd have thought last year would have been telling.
What we know. If you are in a certain position in the spring under this staff you don't lose that position over the summer. Leaving spring, the team was being led by Coker with Morris running the 2's. The only thing that's capable of changing that is injury.
Now, here I see thoughts about Bateman, Cornwell, and Barnett taking the backup role going into fall camp. It's not happening. If fact, I wonder why some people are so focused on it coming into play.
I suppose this boils down to where these guys were ranked when they were coming out of high school. Think about it. No one has seen much of these guys at all: not a lot of Cornwell and certainly nothing with Barnett. There's no empirical data here to make a judgment, or guess, upon.
This is the same conversation we were having last year at this time. The media (those outside of the beat writers covering Bama) were throwing Coker's name out there. Yet, there were a group of us saying, "hang on a second...Saban doesn't work that way."
Barnett isn't going to get the nod unless the injury situation turns extreme. He's behind the others in learning the offense and certainly isn't in SEC football shape.
Things can change. But, in this situation, without some season ending injury thinking Cornwell gets the nod is anti-Saban.
Me? I'm looking to see what Morris can bring to the team...not what he lacks. We're looking at Morris being the backup for 2015 and the likely starter going into spring camp in 2016.
Morris won't be the backup in 2015 and 0% chance he is the starter going into anything let alone the spring. Just my opinion but I will be stunned if he ever sees the field this year or any other year in the future other than possibly holding field goals...