If
Florida Gators quarterback
Tim Tebow is unable to go next Saturday against the
LSU Tigers due to his concussion,
John Brantley will start.
But who would back him up?
According to wide receiver
David Nelson, the team has been working with punter
Chas Henry at quarterback. That should come as no surprise to those who follow recruiting, considering Henry was the starting (and quite successful) quarterback for East Paulding High School in Dallas, GA, during his sophomore season.
Throughout his recruitment, Henry was listed as both a punter and quarterback, something heavily coveted by teams who may wish to only carry two quarterbacks while redshirting freshman or injured players. A punter who can throw also lends well to potential punt fakes, something head coach
Urban Meyer has made his signature over the years.
The only other quarterback on the roster for the Gators is four-star freshman
Jordan Reed, who Meyer planned to redshirt this season. If Reed was forced to play for any reason, he would lose his redshirt and a year of eligibility along with it. Henry’s existence alone should make that problem moot.