OT: Virginia QB Michael Rocco transferring

Submitted by YoungGeezy on

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/8701599/virginia-cavalie…

University of Virginia dismissed 4 coaches today and said goodbye to a QB that led them to a 8-4 record last year as a sophomore. UV had a pretty bad year this year, but looking at Rocco's statline from a year ago, he could be a sold pick up for some program in need.

(FWIW, Penn State offerred him a scholarship out of high school.)

MaizeAndBlueWahoo

December 2nd, 2012 at 9:21 PM ^

- One (Moore) is reasonably justified.  Moore was WR coach in the past, didn't do a great job, got shuffled off to TE coach, didn't do a great job either.  Our TEs were sort of marginally decent players who could be better.  They don't block too well, for one, and the only real receiving threat is a threat because of his athleticism, not the coaching.

- One (Faragalli) is sort of an eyebrow raiser, since he coaches a pretty benign position (RBs.)  Whatever the problem this year, it probably wasn't them.  But he's not a big recruiter and only coaches like five players, so what he brought besides OC security blanket (he was London's OC in Richmond) was sort of questionable.

- Two piss me the F off (Reid and Hanson.)  In fact if you had asked me which position coach at UVA was doing the best job, I'd've said Hanson at DE, hands down. UVA's defense was good this year.  Not great, and it had a few off games.  But not just "good for a 4-win team," either.  Legitimately a quality defense.  The offense, and even more so, the special teams, was why we were 4-8.  Going into the season, nobody knew where we were ever going to get a pass rush because we had no real returning talent in that regard, and in the secondary we started three true sophomores (two in their first years of starting) and one true freshman.  And the pass defense was 24th in the country with 6.3 yards allowed per play.  That's awesome.  For as ridiculously raw as our secondary was, that's awesome.  And they fire the defensive coordinator??  That's fucked up.  London, or some meddlesome forces in the administration, fucked up big time.  Hanson had managed to take a guy who we recruited as a safety (a big one, but a safety) and mold him into a passable defensive end who could actually rush the passer.  Reid's defense has done nothing but improve since he got here.

Reid and Moore were decent recruiters as well, but Moore's not-so-good coaching outweighed his recruiting.  Reid did a fantastic job for us in New England.  I think Moore probably had to go, and Faragalli, OK, fine, whatever, but truthfully I would've fired the OL coach first.  So really the one guy who everyone thought would and probably should be fired is still around, and Faragalli instead was the running game fall guy.  The only move I wholeheartedly endorse is taking special teams away from Anthony Poindexter, because I have never seen worse special teams in all my life, anywhere, and I'm a Lions fan.

Shit, that turned into a manifesto.  Don't say I didn't warn you.

Heisman21

December 2nd, 2012 at 6:07 PM ^

70 points doesn't justify you're 'belonging there'. We all know how weak Neb really is... War,Shaw slapping that stupid cocky look off of Bielemas face

LSAClassOf2000

December 2nd, 2012 at 6:42 PM ^

There's a piece in the Roanoke Times (LINK) that talks about how part of this may have to do with the rotation with Phillip Sims and then having to compete with Sims and three currently redshirted QBs next year. It seems like they have a very crowded, competitive depth chart at QB at Virginia, from the looks of things. 

That being said, I admit to not having watched many Virginia games over the last two seasons when he was typically the starter, but in those I did catch, he really looked pretty serviceable as a QB, and as the OP said, his stats aren't too bad at all. A few sites have said that the staff has talked about Sims being the presumptive favorite to start next year perhaps (nothing confirmed, so take that for what it is), so if true, maybe this plays into it. Much speculation in the Virginia media right now. 

justingoblue

December 2nd, 2012 at 7:06 PM ^

Ten are about Wisconsin, two "who cares" comments, a Denaley joke, and two about the OP. Not sure what all of that means, but oh well.

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