How so? If he can't beat out 2 guys that have only been in the program for a year, how in the world do you think he was ready for snaps last year? You might have a point if he were heads and shoulders better than Sokol and CJ, but he isn't.
How so??? According to the article, he has beaten them out to this point. It did say he has a slight advantage. Sokol and Beathard were not going to play last year because they were both redshirting. So, the only option at backup last year was Rudock. Now, we can sit here and believe that he wasn't ready, an excuse that I never really bought in to. The fact that he did not get a few snaps last year was and still is ridiculous. Wasn't Iowa the only D1 school to only play one quarterback? You can't tell me there weren't times last year where giving Rudock a shot may have been warranted? Plus it would have given him experience going into this season. And I remember reading articles from a while back where Podolak was raving about Rudock prior to last year. Unless he digressed beyond belief, something was amiss last season. If you know something that the rest of us don't, other than how it played out last season, please share?
Here is a snippet from that article:
"In those summer exposures, I saw a freshman quarterback who looked like he’d spent most of his life in quarterback camps. His footwork on his drops was solid, how he instantly got the ball back by his ear hole on his drops was text book and his release point was consistent.
His ‘mechanics’ looked to be second best on the team, and he appeared to be a mini version of James Vandenberg. That led me to hypothesize that Derby would see all these things and more every day in practice and after Rudock asserted himself this coming spring, Derby would make the move to linebacker. It just happened sooner than I thought it would.
When I shared my ‘analysis’ and thoughts with Ed Podolak on ‘Soundoff’ last night, he agreed with me. He said Rudock’s mechanics at this stage of the game are very advanced and after having witnessed many practices this summer, he had come to the conclusion that Derby (or anyone) would have a hard time holding off Rudock for the backup spot next year.
If you are AJ Derby and you believe you are not going to be the backup your third year in the program and instead will be behind someone who is a year younger than you? It’s time to make the move.
Podolak said Rudock has ‘a live arm’ and the ball just explodes on his release. He said Rudock needs to get stronger (as did James Vandenberg when he arrived at Iowa) but that it’s clear to see the talent he possesses. I got the feeling that Podolak was holding back a bit on his praise, not wanting to place too high of expectations on the youngster.
However, it’s likely that Rudock is the most advanced and polished quarterback prospect that Iowa has landed during the Kirk Ferentz era. That doesn’t guarantee an All Big Ten future, and I am not going to go down that road again. Yet, you can tell the kid has talent and if he stays healthy, he’ll have every chance to be a three-year starter at Iowa after Vandenberg’s career is done in 2012."