
I think it's a great idea -- so long as Glennon doesn't get hurt. Though he struggled in his first year as the starter in 2006 and early last season (thus prompting the coaches to start utilizing Taylor as a true freshman), Glennon clearly asserted himself as a solid QB through the rest of last season, capped off by a three-touchdown performance against Boston College in the ACC title game. While Taylor may be the better athlete and, eventually, better quarterback, Glennon has proven more than capable of leading the team. At the same time, though, Frank Beamer may not want to abandon the two-quarterback rotation after it paid off with 11 victories last season. And even if he does, he can't afford to automatically redshirt Taylor. The sophomore will still have to be ready to go each week in the event they need him, because it would be unnecessarily risky to skip past him and go with a completely untested third-stringer. You guys ran a story on how Iowa State is fixing up their stadium, but Boone Pickens Stadium is looking great and is 1,000 times better looking than it used to be. Why isn't there a story about BPS? Why is it that the national media continues to ignore Oklahoma State even though they have had one of the most prolific offenses over the last two years? -- James White, Stillwater, Okla. Because they go 6-6 every year. But I'm sure the stadium is lovely. Anybody else have any other questions? The Mailbag will return in two weeks. Hope to see you then.
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