Louisville football has its potential starter at quarterback in Cal transfer Jack Plummer. Cal insider Jim McGill joins us to give a breakdown of the new Cardinals signal-caller.
Louisville football needed a stop-gap between the Malik Cunningham era and the Piece Clarkson era under Jeff Brohm.
The Cardinals have enough remaining talent and incoming difference-makers to make a real run in Brohm’s first season.
However, the missing piece was a quarterback that could bridge the transition from high school to college for Clarkson- Louisville’s heir apparent behind center.
Enter Jack Plummer, a 6’5″ transfer from Cal-Berkeley by way of Purdue. He has experience playing under Brohm, but we are quickly finding out that Plummer became the more complete, robust talent Louisville football fans should expect while at Cal.
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To learn all we needed to know about Plummer, we enlisted the help of a long-time Cal insider Jim McGill.
McGill says he has covered 116 of the last 118 Cal games in person.
He was there for the Marshawn Lynch years, the Aaron Rodgers era, Desean Jackson, and many more.
Most importantly for our purposes, he developed a professional relationship with Plummer and provided a complete breakdown of the senior’s strengths, weaknesses, and everything in between.
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