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Kevin Finnegan
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  Message Not Read  Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/21/2019 9:12:52 AM 
According to Arkley's blog, Drew is moving from QB to WR. He was highly touted coming in at QB, but will now be changing positions. Makes me think the staff has quite a lot of confidence in either Mischler or the younger Rourke.

https://www.bobcatattack.com/messageboard/topic.asp?FromP...

Any idea where Maxwell has landed this year?

Last Edited: 3/21/2019 10:30:47 AM by Kevin Finnegan

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L.C.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/21/2019 9:33:47 AM 
He was supposed to be an excellent athlete, but this surprises me because, with Maxwell gone, I though Keszei would be the backup this year.


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Mark Lembright '85
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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszai to WR
   Posted: 3/21/2019 9:40:55 AM 
finnOhio wrote:
According to Arkley's blog, Drew is moving from QB to WR. He was highly touted coming in at QB, but will now be changing positions. Makes me think the staff has quite a lot of confidence in either Mischler or the younger Rourke.


Why do I think Mischler vs. Rourke, Jr. will be a fascinating battle in the coming years? If both can stay healthy, seems like Ohio's set for the next few years at QB.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/21/2019 9:42:58 AM 
L.C. wrote:
He was supposed to be an excellent athlete, but this surprises me because, with Maxwell gone, I though Keszei would be the backup this year.



Maybe Mischler and Rourke, Jr. have passed by him in the QB battle? I don't know, just tossing it out there as a guess. If that's the case, what a great development for the Bobcats!
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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/21/2019 3:38:24 PM 
Mark Lembright '85 wrote:
L.C. wrote:
He was supposed to be an excellent athlete, but this surprises me because, with Maxwell gone, I though Keszei would be the backup this year



Maybe Mischler and Rourke, Jr. have passed by him in the QB battle? I don't know, just tossing it out there as a guess. If that's the case, what a great development for the Bobcats!

Obviously at least one QB from the list (Mischler, Rourke, Jr, and Yates) has passed him, and perhaps more than one. It's also obvious that they think he has a chance to help the team at WR. He's an athlete, and mostly likely can help the team somewhere.

Interestingly, Ohio has now lost 3 QB's this year, Maxwell, Duckworth, and Keszei. They still have four, and I'd say they still have better depth than during any time under Gdowski.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/23/2019 11:42:04 AM 
Let me present the other side of the coin to everyone. Keszei might not have been passed up. Sometimes our coach will see potential in an athlete to make a switch because the feel like they can balance the depth at a position. And if Keszei is moving to WR...he must be athletic or possession receiver that is tough and will fight with a DB for a catch. So I actually look at this as a positive. A guy that is catching my eye in the upcoming draft for my Colts is Davis Sills V from West Virginia. Read his story here: https://www.cover1.net/david-sills-west-virginia-the-badd... /

Former QBs make good receivers because they know what the QB wants. It's going to be interesting to watch this play out....

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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/23/2019 8:14:46 PM 
For completely selfish reasons alone, I was happy to see this news because I had first brought up the idea of a QB switching to WR on the roster thread. :P

But, I really think this could be a very good thing for the team. Drew is a pretty strong runner so I think he'll be able to pick up a lot of YAC yards and could develop into a new possession receiver for us with his knowledge of the offense. He could also run running plays out of the back field and is an accurate passer so that also opens up the playbook for trick plays. I really like this move. I think it will open up the ways our offense can threaten opposing teams.

Last Edited: 3/23/2019 8:16:07 PM by bobcatgrad

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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/23/2019 8:21:00 PM 
He is a smart and athletic kid, his experience as a an will help him find the open spots. Go Cats


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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/25/2019 11:35:48 PM 
Return of the option pass from the receiver? I haven't seen a good one since the MAC championship vs CMU. Who was that, Riley who could toss them?

Hey, in the pros there is only one QB on a team in the game if healthy, receivers 4-7 get playing time. Slightly easier to be a Julian Edleman than an NFL QB.

Good to see this kid wants to get on the field and not take his ball and transfer somewhere.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/26/2019 1:13:12 AM 
MonroeClassmate wrote:
Return of the option pass from the receiver? I haven't seen a good one since the MAC championship vs CMU. Who was that, Riley who could toss them?...

Ohio has had a one or more former high school QBs playing WR every year recently. There are probably others that I have missed, but here are the ones I know of:
2019 - Keszei, Minter, Edwards
2018 - Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards
2017 - Cope, Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards (Cope 1-1 for 3 yard TD, Meyer 1-1-15, both to Rourke)
2016 - Cope, Meyer
2015 - Cope (Cope 0-1, I think this was the one where Sprague was injured)
2014 - Cope
2013 - Dovell (Dovell 0-1)
2012 - Dovell (L. Smith 1-1, 39 yds, TD, M. Waters 2-2, 7 yds)
2011 - Dovell
2010 - Dovell (Dunlop 1-1, 2 yards, TD)

All together, over 9 years, the receivers are 6-8 for 66 yards and 3 TDs. That would be a pass efficiency of 268. It's been mostly effective when used, but still not a big part of the offense.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Drew Keszei to WR
   Posted: 3/26/2019 7:06:24 AM 
L.C. wrote:
[QUOTE=MonroeClassmate] Return of the option pass from the receiver? I haven't seen a good one since the MAC championship vs CMU. Who was that, Riley who could toss them?...

Ohio has had a one or more former high school QBs playing WR every year recently. There are probably others that I have missed, but here are the ones I know of:
2019 - Keszei, Minter, Edwards
2018 - Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards
2017 - Cope, Meyer, Minter, Cherry, Edwards (Cope 1-1 for 3 yard TD, Meyer 1-1-15, both to Rourke)
2016 - Cope, Meyer
2015 - Cope (Cope 0-1, I think this was the one where Sprague was injured)
2014 - Cope
2013 - Dovell (Dovell 0-1)
2012 - Dovell (L. Smith 1-1, 39 yds, TD, M. Waters 2-2, 7 yds)
2011 - Dovell
2010 - Dovell (Dunlop 1-1, 2 yards, TD)

All together, over 9 years, the receivers are 6-8 for 66 yards and 3 TDs. That would be a pass efficiency of 268. It's been mostly effective when used, but still not a big part of the offense.


While not a WR, Jordan Thompson as a TE played QB and LB at Parkway high school.

Last Edited: 3/26/2019 7:09:05 AM by Day Tripper

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