LSAClassOf2000

June 11th, 2014 at 4:41 PM ^

For how Indiana used him, he did really well, and indeed, his performance against us was one of his better ones - 16-for-23 for 288 yards in the air and 3 passing TDs, as well as 11 rushing attempts for 50 yards and one rushing TD. If I remember corrctly, the only game in his log which tops this for total offensive yardage is Indiana's matchup with Purdue last November. 

School 4 the Gifted

June 11th, 2014 at 5:49 PM ^

....namely this blurb from http://www.sportsxchange.com/showcase/draftscout.php?pyid=119888, not sure why he would transfer.....probably would have played a lot in a great system for him. Guessing there are non-football reasons. Good luck to him nonetheless..... 04/13/14 - Tre Roberson watched Nate Sudfeld dazzle Indiana's coaches all spring. It was Roberson's turn Saturday. The junior quarterback ran 65 yards for one touchdown, threw 16 yards on a scramble for another and hooked up with Shane Wynn for completions of 56 and 59 yards, leading the cream past the crimson 24-14 in Saturday's annual spring game. A year ago, the big question was whether Roberson could regain his form after missing most of 2012 with a broken left leg. Having a full offseason to focus on football, rather than rehab, has changed everything. "It helps a lot with helping to be myself," he said. "Last year, I was a little slow in thinking, so it helps out a lot." Roberson certainly looked the part, going 10 of 22 for 176 yards with one TD and one interception and running seven times for 66 yards and a score. Selling coach Kevin Wilson on a full-time starter after rotating quarterbacks the last three years won't be easy - especially with Nate Sudfeld in the mix. He appeared to have the better spring, but wasn't his usually efficient self Saturday. Sudfeld finished 29 of 40 for 273 yards with one touchdown but was picked off twice and stopped on downs twice. He take the crimson 92 yards for a score in the first half and hooked up with Myles Graham on a 12-yard TD pass midway through the fourth. - AP Sports