The statement you cited is taken just a little bit out of context since Gran and Hinshaw were describing their impressions of Barker as a high school senior. Barker was a highly regarded recruit, and a lot of schools would have liked to sign him. Take a look at what Gran and Hinshaw said about Steve Johnson when he enrolled at Kentucky a few weeks ago. It is the same kind of very complimentary statement. I attended our home games in November, and watched Kentucky-Vandy on TV. Barker may become a great quarterback someday, he certainly has the build for it. But right now he is nowhere close. It is not just the kind of situation where Barker could make a leap to greatness became of a coaching change. The kid isn't that close. Not yet. Johnson is coming to our program fully expecting to beat out Barker for the starting quarterback job, and Johnson was handpicked for this by Hinshaw. There will be a competition, and both kids will get their chance. But as I look at the way this has rolled out, my bet would be 60-40 for Johnson to start in September. Of course, that will be much easier to handicap after April, and it doesn't mean Johnson can hold onto the job for the whole year. I'm just reading between the lines of what Gran and Hinshaw have said, but I also admit I was shocked by watching Barker play in November. In terms of fundamentals, he was completely lost.