Dayton Daily News

Wimbush will get shot to earn UCF QB job

Grad transfer from Notre Dame gives needed experience.

- By Matt Murschel

— New UCF ORLANDO, FLA. quarterbac­k Brandon Wimbush will get an opportunit­y to earn the starting job when the Knights begin spring practice in March, according to head coach Josh Heupel.

Heupel said Wimbush, who joined the program as a graduate transfer from Notre Dame, wasn’t promised anything in the way of being the team’s starter and that he’ll plenty of chances to prove his worth on the football field.

“We don’t ever promise anybody in recruiting,” Heupel said Wednesday when asked about his discussion­s with Wimbush. “We promised them the opportunit­y to come and compete and earn a spot. We promised that we’re going to pour energy and time into him and help him become the best version of himself as a football player.”

When asked whether there will be an open competitio­n for the starting quarterbac­k job this spring, Heupel was quick to point out that no spot on the team is guaranteed.

“There’s an open competitio­n at all 22 spots; offense and defense,” Heupel said. “If you want to be a championsh­ip football team, you have to continuous­ly strive to put the best players on the football field and to do that, you’ve got to go out and compete and earn it and prove yourself.

“There’s not a play that we made last year or did not make that’s going to help us in the coming season. We’ve got to go out and earn it as an individual and as a football team.”

The addition of Wimbush helps offset the devastatin­g injury to starter McKenzie Milton during last season’s regular-season finale against USF. Milton has been through a series of surgeries to his right leg, including one to restore blood flow to the leg to avoid amputation as well as one to repair nerve damage.

His latest surgery was to repair his dislocated knee cap.

Heupel has been optimistic about Milton’s return to action some time down the road, but for now, his quarterbac­k group is young and lacks practical experience.

Milton’s backup, redshirt freshman Darriel Mack Jr., has three career starts to his name, including leading the team to a come-from-behind win over Memphis in the American Athletic Conference Championsh­ip Game.

But Mack struggled during the team’s 40-32 loss to LSU in the Fiesta Bowl on New Year’s Day.

“We felt like it was an opportunit­y for us to bring somebody in who has a lot of game experience and has competed at the highest level, that we feel fits what we do offensivel­y to come in and again add a player to that meeting room,” Heupel said of the decision to get Wimbush on the roster.

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