First off, comparing our quarterback situation to some drama out in Oregon is a wild stretch. We have a clear starter who knows our system inside and out, and that continuity is worth more than any flashy spring competition. You're talking about needing a 65% completion rate like it's some magic number, but football isn't played on a spreadsheet. Our guy manages the game, protects the ball, and makes the throws when we need them. Virginia Tech is worried about their own house, and they should be, because when we play them, our defense is going to eat. We compete in the ACC just fine with toughness and coaching, not by chasing some arbitrary stat from a rival fan. The Hokies should focus on fixing their own line before they start lecturing other programs about quarterback play. We trust our staff to develop players, and we'll see who's competing come fall.