L.J. Scott is fully healthy following an ankle injury last season, and will serve as the team's primary backup to Brandon Radcliff this season.
Scott is fully healthy following an ankle injury last season, and will serve as the team's primary backup to Brandon Radcliff this season.
Analysis:
Scott was plagued by injuries throughout his 2014 freshman campaign, which he entered with high expectations. He is unlikely to unseat Radcliff, but has drawn praise during camp for his receiving ability and could carve out a niche in the team's offense.
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