Behind former track star's kick-blocking, SMU bids to end 25-year bowl drought
Dallas Morning News (Free subscription) | 16/11/2009
... he cites a game from his 2003 season at Hawaii. He pulled his record-setting quarterback, Timmy Chang, who'd been playing pitifully against Alabama, and replaced him with a kid, Jason Whieldon, who'd never played. All he did was rally Hawaii to a 37-29 victory. And your point, June? "Our back-up quarterbacks get more reps in practice than any program in America," he says. When asked...


