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Why Lausch's move to baseball is a win-win-win

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Jack Lausch started 10 games of the 2024 season at quarterback and Northwestern announced he'll be playing this spring season for the baseball team in the outfield, too. @lou v breaks down what Lausch's reemergence as a two-sport athlete means for him, Northwestern football and the future.
 
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How do we know the knew guy will beat him out as #1 QB? That isn't pressed in stone.

But seriously, good on Lausch to stay around instead of transferring to Iowa
 
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Reassuring to see the general consensus that Lausch is not going to be the answer at QB.

Hope he ultimately finds his way into MLB.
 
Good luck to Jack. What a talented athlete.

Let him play WR next fall.

(I assumed Wright was out of eligibility, but I guess you can play four games a season until you’re 36 now.)
 
Would love to see if he can play WR but I don’t know if he ever has, and whether knowing the playbook as QB1 prepares you well to run those routes as a WR. Moreover if he misses most of spring for baseball then I don’t see how he can learn the WR position well enough.

I think the article’s suggestion that he’ll likely return to the Wildcat package QB makes sense since it’s a very small set of plays to know for someone who’s splitting time between 2 varsity sports.
 
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Would love to see if he can play WR but I don’t know if he ever has, and whether knowing the playbook as QB1 prepares you well to run those routes as a WR. Moreover if he misses most of spring for baseball then I don’t see how he can learn the WR position well enough.

I think the article’s suggestion that he’ll likely return to the Wildcat package QB makes sense since it’s a very small set of plays to know for someone who’s splitting time between 2 varsity sports.
Mostly, he wasn’t actually very effective in the ‘package for him’ role in ‘23. Four yards per carry. But that was a Bajakian offense and we have seen that Lujan’s is far more creative… 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️


Anyway. Cool story. I’m happy Stone is the clear #1. Go Cats Go!
 
Would love to see if he can play WR but I don’t know if he ever has, and whether knowing the playbook as QB1 prepares you well to run those routes as a WR. Moreover if he misses most of spring for baseball then I don’t see how he can learn the WR position well enough.

I think the article’s suggestion that he’ll likely return to the Wildcat package QB makes sense since it’s a very small set of plays to know for someone who’s splitting time between 2 varsity sports.

IMHO, he's proven to the team and himself that he's an average QB but a very good runner. If he can catch, he could contribute a lot more to the team at WR than he can at QB. The great D'Wayne Bates path to success on the field, I believe... if only Lausch can catch nearly so well...
 
Marcus Romain is incoming, while we have another QB Aiden Gray who will be a RS soph. But it’s clearly Lausch and Boe competing for QB2 at this time.
Somebody like Aidan Gray who has been passed by multiple younger players ought to be shown the door.
 
Mostly, he wasn’t actually very effective in the ‘package for him’ role in ‘23
Agree. He had one long run against UTEP and was under 2ypc the rest of the season. However, most of those runs were that stupid wide sweep in short yardage where everyone knew what was coming. Porter is also ineffective in the Wildcat.

Jack Lausch is obviously a great athlete. The coaches just need to put him in plays where he can succeed.
 
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