- ABC News
- February 18, 2016
OXFORD, Miss. -- Chad Kelly's immaturity at Clemson cost him. He's the first to admit it and regrets his behavior. But he's also a firm believer that things happen for a reason, and he wouldn't trade places with any quarterback in the country right now, not even his former Clemson teammate and one of the front-runners for the 2016 Heisman Trophy, Deshaun Watson. "God acts in mysterious ways, and I could have acted a lot better there and maybe things would have been different," said Kelly, who's coming off a record-setting season at Ole Miss. "It was just me being young and immature. I'm a totally different person now. It would have been crazy if we were on the same team, but that's not the way things worked out. "I just know this is where I'm supposed to be." The SEC has been a haven for second-chance quarterbacks during the years. At Auburn, Cam Newton won a national championship in 2010, and Nick Marshall played for one in 2013. Zach Mettenberger became the...