The sadistic, singular quarterback carousel going back the past two seasons had one commonality. Despite two different offensive coordinators in consecutive years, N’kosi Perry was at least a permanent fixture in the quarterbacking calamity.
Like a valiant steed circling around, one second you see it, the next second you don’t. It goes up, it goes down. Perry has seen himself galloped into action on plenty of occasions. Last year when Jarren Williams was injured during the Virginia Tech game, Perry became the starter for the next three games.
The crescendo of that stretch was a particularly ineffective three and half quarters versus Pitt on the road and cue the carousel.