Sisson's the best QB on the team. That's apparently been the case for a while. He won the gig last year. He looks like he'll win the gig this year. He's the team captain.
His spring numbers (as a sophomore) were respectable. In seven games, he threw for over 1200 yards 52% completion, and right at 180 yards per game. Too many interceptions, but plenty of those interceptions came under intense pressure from a blocking scheme that wasn't exactly stellar this spring.
Just for comparison's sake.
- In his Sophomore season (2013), Reese Hannon threw for about 500 more yards than Sisson did this spring in 4 more games. Hannon's completion rate was higher, but had fewer yards per games (158), fewer touchdowns (7).
- In his Sophomore season (2015), PJ Blazejowski threw for nearly half as many yards (716), half as many yards per game (102), and had more INTs (6) than TDs (4).
So, you can make a compelling argument that Sisson's sophomore campaign was more impressive than either Blazejowksi or Hannon, both of whom would etch their names into Furman record books as seniors in many important passing categories (yards, touchdowns, efficiency, completions, etc.)
If we get the kinks ironed out with the blocking and running game - and I think we will - I see no reason why Sisson couldn't be a very good QB for us. It takes most QBs some time to develop in a system. Many tend to get better every year.