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<blockquote data-quote="backcountry mounty" data-source="post: 129274848" data-attributes="member: 1400221"><p>Pretty much the same thing, though. Boykin came to TCU as a highly rated dual threat quarterback out of West Mesquite HS and was moved to wide receiver and then back to quarterback. The real difference is that the staff hasn't made a true commitment for Crest at receiver and say he is still a quarterback first. Smart to keep it open so opposing defensive coordinators can't prep a game plan around him, one way or another.</p><p></p><p>Holgorsen has always said quarterbacks who have the ability to get reps as a receiver understand his offense better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backcountry mounty, post: 129274848, member: 1400221"] Pretty much the same thing, though. Boykin came to TCU as a highly rated dual threat quarterback out of West Mesquite HS and was moved to wide receiver and then back to quarterback. The real difference is that the staff hasn't made a true commitment for Crest at receiver and say he is still a quarterback first. Smart to keep it open so opposing defensive coordinators can't prep a game plan around him, one way or another. Holgorsen has always said quarterbacks who have the ability to get reps as a receiver understand his offense better. [/QUOTE]
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