Kolb and Briles

I'm not much of a Richard Justice fan, and I missed this article on UH quarterbacks Kevin Kolb and Kendal Briles while I was in Oklahoma over the weekend.

It's a good article.

I can't wait to see how Art Briles plans to work his son Kendal into the offense. The guy was a phenom quarterback at Stephenville running the same offense that Kolb later ran (and excelled at running last year as a college freshman). Given UH's unorthodox motion sets and such, it should just be fascinating to see how the offense gets the ball to what amounts to a second quarterback (perhaps playing receiver).

Rice-UH is Sunday at Reliant. I can't wait to get this season going.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 08/30/04 20:34 | Sports | Technorati

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Briles is one of the most impressive individuals I have ever met. I was with the man for about a minute when it hit me that this is one of the few people you meet in your life that obviously "gets it." UH is in VERY good hands. Special things will be happening.
Posted by Vernon Guy @ 00:42 on 08/31/04


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