The short recap on their Rivals site said DJ got a big ovation when he came in, but that the freshman Chiles stole the show.
This highlight video seems to confirm that, as the only plays that really stood out belonged to #3. I do like the way the offense seems committed to rolling DJ out though. He always looked more comfortable doing that than standing in the pocket
This highlight video seems to confirm that, as the only plays that really stood out belonged to #3. I do like the way the offense seems committed to rolling DJ out though. He always looked more comfortable doing that than standing in the pocket