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Youth movement: 4 freshmen will join team this fall with eye on filling future void at QB
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As recently as a couple of years ago, it seemed that Ben Olson, the all-everything recruit who signed in 2002, would be BYU's future at quarterback. But after redshirting and serving a mission, he opted to transfer to UCLA, creating a major void evidenced by the pair of seniors and the four freshmen on the roster.
It's a situation Mendenhall and his staff want to remedy. After all, back in the "glory days" of BYU football, when the program was generating an assembly line of top-flight, record-setting quarterbacks, it was able to stockpile talented players who usually had received at least a couple years of grooming and seasoning before becoming the starter.
John Beck was thrown into the mix as a true freshman in 2003, just months removed from his mission. His predecessor, Matt Berry, who completed his eligibility last year, went through a similar situation becoming a starter months after returning from a mission.
Doman knows first-hand that tossing a young, unprepared quarterback into the fray is not an ideal scenario. He waited more than two years to become BYU's starter back in 2000 and he said he needed that time to step into the role.
"For a returned missionary to come home and be expected to play is not a reality," said Doman, who is the only returned missionary to guide BYU to a conference championship. "For him to come home and be successful, it's going to take him two or three years. It's no different for a high school kid. But for a returned missionary to come home, not only does he have to get physically into shape, which takes a long time, but he has to get his mind right and he's got to get all those intangibles that are innate to the quarterback (position). He doesn't have to develop them again, but he's got to find them and get them back.
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