Smokievol
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If it’s a starting quarterback at a place like K State, Ga Tech, Illinois, he’s not coming to compete, he’s coming to start. Also, the people putting up that kind of money aren’t doing it for a guy that isn’t slated to be the starter.I don't think we can guarantee any transfer QB a starting job. Anyone who comes in should be ready to compete for the position.
I think the NCAA has kinda thrown up their hands at this point. Everyone is tampering and they can’t do anything about it. Coaches have reported schools before, nothing is done. NCAA has their hands full as it is.Guys keep in mind that contacting players who are not in the portal is against the NCAA's rules and could result in punishment if brought to light. That does not mean Tennessee is not doing it, but it means that such discussions are being kept extremely private and we will not hear about them. We may not know we were interested in a QB until he signs with us and we may not know the name of who is coming to us until the day he signs with us.
Because there are so many intermediaries that coaches have at least a little plausible deniability.I think the NCAA has kinda thrown up their hands at this point. Everyone is tampering and they can’t do anything about it. Coaches have reported schools before, nothing is done. NCAA has their hands full as it is
But to be successful running, there has to be a legitimate passing threat. The QB doesn’t have to be a superstar, but he does have to take what the defense gives him and occasionally create some fear downfield.I posted this in a previous thread, but I thought it would be relevant here as well:
Of the 958 offensive plays we ran last year 61% were run plays and only 39% were pass plays. Regarding these pass plays, many were either unsuccessful, or were for less than 10 yards. That all said, you don’t need the second coming of Peyton Manning to do the same! In fact, you could probably put the 2nd chair, Tuba-player in there to hand the ball off 61% of the time.
So, you are telling me that a 4-star, redshirt, or the 5-star true freshman could not come close to the same numbers or results? I for one propose that they might do even better…even chancing an 11 or maybe 15-yard pass!! Perhaps, even exceeding Hooker’s numbers. GBO!
Of the 958 total offensive plays we ran last year, Nico only completed 213 passes, again many of these inside 10 yards. While I agree with you that the run and the pass game help each other, I would also propose that there are a myriad of QBs in the SEC that could do as well, if not better, than Nico…perhaps we have a couple on our team already. GBO!But to be successful running, there has to be a legitimate passing threat. The QB doesn’t have to be a superstar, but he does have to take what the defense gives him and occasionally create some fear downfield.
Do you all think that any QB we bring in will be better suited to run our offense than the guys we have in house?
I heard today on a sports talk show that there are over 1900 college players in the portal now. What a joke this portal jumping has become. Worse than herding cats. Even if you get a commitment today, who knows if they will still be there in the fall when the season begins.
I tend to agree. Nico seemed to miss 10-15 yd. slant throws more ofter than he hit them. What Nico did best was throw the WR screen. That and running were his forte. He didn't do well at all on other throws.Of the 958 total offensive plays we ran last year, Nico only completed 213 passes, again many of these inside 10 yards. While I agree with you that the run and the pass game help each other, I would also propose that there are a myriad of QBs in the SEC that could do as well, if not better, than Nico…perhaps we have a couple on our team already. GBO!