Calvin Orth is uniquely qualified to break down his brother’s vault from unknown South Carolina walk-on to starting quarterback for Saturday night’s game at No. 7 Georgia.
As a former Citadel baseball player who played well at four positions over four seasons, he often fielded Perry Orth’s questions about the nuances of winning and leadership.
As the oldest of the three Orth boys growing up in Ponte Vedra, Fla., Calvin, 24, pushed Perry and Evan — a redshirt freshman quarterback at South Alabama — more than they appreciated at the time.