Just Biding His Time: Cadet, Mountaineers' backup QB....
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:54 am
...says he understands, accepts role
Travaris Cadet has a well-practiced understanding of patience.
He was a highly rated quarterback at Miami Central High School, he signed with Toledo, he was redshirted and had to sit out the 2007 season.
When Toledo's offensive coordinator, John Shannon, left for a job at Marshall, Cadet moved as well -- to Pearl River Community College in Mississippi. He wound up biding his time again, recovering from a sore ankle and playing in just two games.
He arrived healthy at Appalachian State this season, and few who have watched him play would doubt that his time is coming.
Cadet gave a timely preview in the season-opening game against East Carolina, taking over in the third quarter and filling a void left by star Armanti Edwards, who was sidelined with a foot injury from a now infamous lawn-mowing accident. Cadet, a skilled runner, pumped life into a sluggish offense and led a comeback from a 24-point deficit that fell short.Then Edwards returned and Cadet was relegated to waiting again.
Cadet, finally getting a chance for more work at quarterback after a string of close games that precluded any second-half substitutions, provided a reminder of his running ability last Saturday. He rushed for 131 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries in mop-up duty of a blowout win over Georgia Southern.
Edwards was glad for some time off. And Cadet was glad to play.
Through it all, he hasn't complained.
"Life is about patience," Cadet said. "And I've got a great quarterback in front of me. It's not like I have somebody that's not good in front of me. It's Armanti. He's a two-time All-American, a two-time national champion.
"I'm not frustrated. A lot of people might think I'm frustrated playing behind him, but I'm not. I'm patient. I'm not rushing."
Coach Jerry Moore said he is impressed with Cadet's attitude, especially given the sparkling debut against East Carolina.
"He could have been a tough nut to deal with every day," Moore said. "It could have been, ‘Why don't I get an opportunity to play?' But he's not been that way. Travaris is our backup quarterback, and he knows his role. He never pouts. He's one of the most unusual players I've ever been around. I'm not stretching it at all….
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009 ... ian-state/
Older article, but just ran across it....
Travaris Cadet has a well-practiced understanding of patience.
He was a highly rated quarterback at Miami Central High School, he signed with Toledo, he was redshirted and had to sit out the 2007 season.
When Toledo's offensive coordinator, John Shannon, left for a job at Marshall, Cadet moved as well -- to Pearl River Community College in Mississippi. He wound up biding his time again, recovering from a sore ankle and playing in just two games.
He arrived healthy at Appalachian State this season, and few who have watched him play would doubt that his time is coming.
Cadet gave a timely preview in the season-opening game against East Carolina, taking over in the third quarter and filling a void left by star Armanti Edwards, who was sidelined with a foot injury from a now infamous lawn-mowing accident. Cadet, a skilled runner, pumped life into a sluggish offense and led a comeback from a 24-point deficit that fell short.Then Edwards returned and Cadet was relegated to waiting again.
Cadet, finally getting a chance for more work at quarterback after a string of close games that precluded any second-half substitutions, provided a reminder of his running ability last Saturday. He rushed for 131 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries in mop-up duty of a blowout win over Georgia Southern.
Edwards was glad for some time off. And Cadet was glad to play.
Through it all, he hasn't complained.
"Life is about patience," Cadet said. "And I've got a great quarterback in front of me. It's not like I have somebody that's not good in front of me. It's Armanti. He's a two-time All-American, a two-time national champion.
"I'm not frustrated. A lot of people might think I'm frustrated playing behind him, but I'm not. I'm patient. I'm not rushing."
Coach Jerry Moore said he is impressed with Cadet's attitude, especially given the sparkling debut against East Carolina.
"He could have been a tough nut to deal with every day," Moore said. "It could have been, ‘Why don't I get an opportunity to play?' But he's not been that way. Travaris is our backup quarterback, and he knows his role. He never pouts. He's one of the most unusual players I've ever been around. I'm not stretching it at all….
http://www2.journalnow.com/content/2009 ... ian-state/
Older article, but just ran across it....