We know Saban and Belichek are close. I’m sure he asked Saban his thoughts. But he also told BB to draft Mac Jones and that didn’t work out.Also no film that proves he can play tackle at the college level
We know Saban and Belichek are close. I’m sure he asked Saban his thoughts. But he also told BB to draft Mac Jones and that didn’t work out.Also no film that proves he can play tackle at the college level
Or Steve Spurrier.......Nah, we’re going all Danny White! Altmyer is our starting Punter.
Beginning to wonder if any of the talented high school QBs we sign will ever make it to the field as a starter?Here’s hoping if we need him, he’s our John Paddock.
Here’s hoping we never need him.
True, what I meant was our next John Paddock.Wasn't John Paddock our John Paddock?
Best route for fball and bball non-rotation players is to go midmajor. Play and develop x 2 years then transfer to Power conference.Beginning to wonder if any of the talented high school QBs we sign will ever make it to the field as a starter?
If Lunney is here in 3 years, then definitely yes. If he’s not here in three years, then also yes.Beginning to wonder if any of the talented high school QBs we sign will ever make it to the field as a starter?
Beginning to wonder if any of the talented high school QBs we sign will ever make it to the field as a starter?
Arch Manning is an example. When he went to Texas, he thought he would be playing in the NFL in 2025. Had he played at a smaller school in 2023, transferred to Michigan in 2024, he probably would be in the NFL in 2025.Ignoring the team fandom dynamics and focusing on the recruit: If I'm a top 20-to-40 prep QB recruit then I'm going to the best mid-major setup possible that's going to give me a real chance to win the job. If you show promise early then you're going to get offers to start at a P4. Coaches are falling (too much) in love with minimizing risk over playing for ceiling, so if you can earn experience and show success at an earlier career point, teams will offer serious NIL for you.
Arch Manning would not have been eligible for the 2025 draft in any scenario.Arch Manning is an example. When he went to Texas, he thought he would be playing in the NFL in 2025. Had he played at a smaller school in 2023, transferred to Michigan in 2024, he probably would be in the NFL in 2025.
You have to be out of high school for 3 years to be eligible for the NFL draft.Arch Manning is an example. When he went to Texas, he thought he would be playing in the NFL in 2025. Had he played at a smaller school in 2023, transferred to Michigan in 2024, he probably would be in the NFL in 2025.
Any word on WR transfers? That is one of our biggest needs and things have been quiet lately.
There's a risk to that strategy too. Malachi Nelson(#1 Overall QB recruit in 2023 class) transferred to Boise State this year to get on the field early and still didn't earn the starting job. Not only did he not get game experience but he probably took a big NIL paycut compared to if he had just stayed at USC.Best route for fball and bball non-rotation players is to go midmajor. Play and develop x 2 years then transfer to Power conference.
There's a risk to that strategy too. Malachi Nelson(#1 Overall QB recruit in 2023 class) transferred to Boise State this year to get on the field early and still didn't earn the starting job. Not only did he not get game experience but he probably took a big NIL paycut compared to if he had just stayed at USC.
How could he forget to put in “with that being said” somewhere?Sorry if this was already posted, but I got a good laugh out of it.
Best route for fball and bball non-rotation players is to go midmajor. Play and develop x 2 years then transfer to Power conference.
I hope it doesn't turn out like defensive back in 2023... lots of talent out the door, no real "filling in" from the portal.Any word on WR transfers? That is one of our biggest needs and things have been quiet lately.
How could he forget to put in “with that being said” somewhere?
Well a lot of NFL execs wouldn't mind having the entire prime of a draftee within in his rookie contractAh yes, the ol’ development league structure.
I, for one, cannot wait for every college football player to spend 2 non-counting years at JUCO, 2 years at a mid-major, and two years at a P4. Bunch of 23/24 year olds in the draft.