I don't care. He wasn't our guy. Why get into a bidding war over an injured QB? We have a red shirt freshman 4* QB and a 5* true freshman coming in. We need a #3, not a #1. CJH should be thinking long term. We don't need a new QB every year. We need some consistency.
I think this went like it should. CJH probably wasn't willing to dump $3-4m into an injured QB when he has JA fighting in court, Faison coming in, and Mac already with a year under his belt in the system. He's probably not dead set on recruiting a QB#1. He's probably looking more for a QB#3...
Don't know if you've picked up on this twinkle toes, but the entire SEC is getting its a$$ waxed by the rest of the country right now. What we're experiencing is called parity. The nil era is allowing teams that would normally never be able to compete simply because they don't have the...
I'm not concerned. I'm completely confident in CJH 's ability to get the offense to score enough points to win against anyone. He's had 0 stability at QB. We've had portal losses every year. We've had locker room cancers. We've had injuries. And despite it all, he wins and even has the 2nd...
We have an unsettled situation at QB with JA in flux, Mac apparently not being seriously considered as the starter, and Faison coming in highly regarded but unproven. This bleeds into other positions. What portal roeceiver that is looking to improve his draft stock would want to walk into the...
I think that a true dual threat QB under CJH would be the move. Our Offense is really good considering the talent and drama. But our offense sputters against top 20 teams. A mobile QB would pick up those 1st downs. They would keep drives alive. Pair that with a revitalized D, and we become a top...
Well one thing I can say is I can't complain about a single coach that he's fired or a single coach that he's hired in their place. This looks like a serious upgrade. I kind of feel like next year is going to be rough. Any gains we make in defense will probably be offset by a regression in our...
I think CJH had a bad plan coming into the game offensively speaking. That run heavy first half played right into Illinois hand. They wanted a game that was slower paced to minimize our opportunities to score. We assisted them by just running the ball. But let's be honest, we didn't lose that...
2 games lost by missed FG's. A Georgia win would likely have changed the trajectory of the season just like the LSU and Alabama wins did in 22. I can't pretend to be ok with this.
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