Just two seasons ago, Dwight Dasher stepped in after an injury to Joe Craddock and led the Blue Raiders to four big wins as a true-freshman. Dasher looked like the future of Blue Raider football.
As a true-freshman, Dasher threw for over 1,000 yards, nine touchdown passes, and had a quarterback rating of 131.
However, last season was a huge setback for Dasher as he struggled to only complete seventeen passes and lost the starting job to Craddock.
Now Craddock has graduated, and Middle Tennessee is once again looking to Dasher to lead them back into the national spotlight. He won't have to wait long to get his opportunity as the opener is against Clemson.
Coach Rick Stockstill said recently...
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