šŸˆ The new USCe QB...A Grad Assistant?

I already had them at 3-9 (2-6). Was not too confident about the ut and Vandy picks. Puts my Pickem in jeopardy unless I start all over. Which is a nightmare because of the difficulty in changing picks.
 
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Started 5 games for NDSU this Spring. Could be said he had the best Spring training of any QB in CFB.

2019 SEASON (JUNIOR): Transferred into the Bison program for spring semester after three seasons at Iowa State...Competed for the starting quarterback job into fall camp with Trey Lance and Noah Sanders...Served as the No. 2 quarterback all season behind Lance...Appeared in eight games...Completed 9 of 14 passes for 120 yards and one touchdown, a 3-yard pass to fullback Hunter Luepke in the home win over South Dakota...Named to the Missouri Valley Football Conference Honor Roll.

2018 SEASON (SOPHOMORE): Played in five games for Iowa State...Passed for 360 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to fifth-ranked Oklahoma...Passed for 233 yards and one TD in a win over Akron...Went 70-for-110 for 722 yards and four TDs altogether.

2017 SEASON (FRESHMAN): Played in four games for Iowa State including one start...Completed 36 of 66 passes for 533 yards and two TDs.

2016 SEASON (REDSHIRT): Sat out the season as a redshirt at Iowa State.

HIGH SCHOOL: 2016 graduate of Oconee County High School, where he was coached by his father, Travis Noland...Two-time all-region pick...Region 8AAA Player of the Year as a senior...Passed for 1,627 yards and 17 touchdowns completing 79 of 169 passes...Led his team to a 9-3 record and the Region 8AAA championship, its first regional title since 2004...As a junior, completed 107 of 193 passes for 1,966 yards and 14 TDs and rushed for six scores.

 
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Grand. Asst. is the best he can do?
From Beamer:

"I know what the narrative may be out there, so let's forget about it and lose the narrative that [Noland] hasn't played a football game in two or three years and he was walking up and down the hall like Uncle Rico talking about what he did back in the day as a quarterback," Beamer said Tuesday. "He played quarterback a couple of months ago -- three months ago. He's been a graduate assistant coach since June.

"Like I told you when we activated him to our roster, he's played in a college football game a hell of a lot more recently than anybody on our team. Is it a little bit unique? Yes. But it wasn't like he played a few years ago. He played a few months ago."
 
USCe...is...has been...and will be...USCe...
Never figured them for the SEC...

Yep. They started playing football the same year as Bama, and they got their first 10-win season in 1984, plus three 11-win seasons under Spurrier, and that's it. One ACC championship in 1969 with a 7-4 record, losing all of their nonconference games. One Eastern Division SEC crown, losing by 39 points in the SECC game. Florida State or Clemson (at least they got three 10-win seasons, plus a NC, before SC's first) would've been better options.
 

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