Perry Orth believes Dakereon Joyner is going to be a starting quarterback in college and a good one, but Orth doesn’t believe that will happen next year.
“It’s just a matter of getting him developed and into an offense and ingrained into everything that comes with being a quarterback,” Orth said.
Orth would know better than most about Joyner’s potential to be South Carolina’s starting quarterback in the future. Not only has Orth been exactly that, but he now runs QB1Athletics, a private quarterback coaching academy based in Columbia. Orth has worked with Joyner three times in one-on-one sessions, including once after Joyner’s appearance in the season-ending Shrine Bowl.