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Ex-Pack QB Burke named Louisville starter

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Justin Burke's return to his home state has been a success on the football field.

Burke had competed for the N.C. State starting quarterback job in two straight preseasons without success before transferring to Louisville. On Tuesday night, Burke was named the starter over Adam Froman, Louisville assistant sports information director Rocco Gasparro confirmed.

A former Gatorade Player of the Year in his home state, where he played for Lexington Catholic High, Burke will start in the Big East, just a one-hour drive from his home.

During a telephone conversation last week, Burke expressed gratitude for his time at N.C. State.

"I learned a ton when I was down there," he said.

Transferring players often leave a lot of bad feelings in their wake, but a lot of people at N.C. State are rooting for Burke because of the way he handled himself and his exit from the school last fall. He already has his bachelor's degree in accounting as a junior and plans to get a master's degree by the time he finishes with college football.

Burke would have been stuck behind two younger players on N.C. State's roster, Russell Wilson and Mike Glennon, with little chance of ever starting. The Wolfpack would have been better off with Burke as its third-team quarterback than walk-on Daniel Imhoff, but it wouldn't have been fair to expect Burke to stick around when he had a realistic chance of starting for another BCS program.

When asked about Burke, N.C. State offensive coordinator Dana Bible said the difficult thing for quarterbacks is that only one of them plays. Or in the Wolfpack's case, a second quarterback (Glennon this season) might play an extremely limited role.

The positive thing for N.C. State is that a quarterback who probably would have been third-team for the Wolfpack can start at a school that won the Orange Bowl just three seasons ago. That demonstrates that N.C. State is piling up talent in its program.

In Burke's case, it was too much talent to stick around waiting for a chance that might never have come.

 

 

 

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burke is a loser.

if burke cant make it at a bottom feeder like ncs, how do u think he is going to at looooserville???????????? go duke!!!!!!!!!!!

Best of luck to Justin. He

Best of luck to Justin. He was a smart QB who landed in the wrong place at the wrong time. Now he's back where he won a state title and has a shot to prove what he can do on the next level. Hope he has a great year.

Great news and good luck to Justin

I'm really happy to hear it. He was a good kid and I hope he does well at UL.

Good luck Justin

Glad to see that the kid landed on his feet and will get to play in front of friends and family. I hope he has a great year.

Plus, he has secured his future with that accounting degree. Tack on the masters degree and Justin's got a future of full employment ahead of him, whenever his football days are over.

good luck Justin

good luck Justin

wow

how Louisville has fallen! 

It is a shame the Brohm's just didn't continue to pro-create for eternity ...

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About the blogger

Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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