Would Coach Heupel start a true freshman QB ?

#27
#27
George Maclntyre is trending up . A lot of unknowns here beig a true freshman .
( positives ) probably the best athlete of the three , as good or better arm as the other two , definitely the highest ceiling of the three . He comes from a football family , so the pedigree is there .
( negatives ) he is bone thin and needs to gain about 25 pounds and he has no experience at the college level .
Three weeks from today , can't get here fast enough.
Ready for silly season to end and football season to begin.
 
#28
#28
George Maclntyre is trending up . A lot of unknowns here beig a true freshman .
( positives ) probably the best athlete of the three , as good or better arm as the other two , definitely the highest ceiling of the three . He comes from a football family , so the pedigree is there .
( negatives ) he is bone thin and needs to gain about 25 pounds and he has no experience at the college level .
Three weeks from today , can't get here fast enough.

He went against the 2-3 string defenses. If he had any hope of starting he would be practicing against the 1-2 string defense
 
#30
#30
I would of started Nico in 23 over Milton , we imo would of had a similar record and Njco would of had a full year of experience going into 24 . Same situation here with G-Mac . Ultimately it's up to the coaches , I'm just giving my 2 cents
You run the risk of damaging young talent both physically (the SEC isn't HS) and mentally (their confidence in their talent) by throwing them off the pier.

QB is the hardest position mentally on the field. For a guy to come in and try to learn but inevitably make freshman mistakes is why you seldom see true freshman start.

Those mistakes aren't just potentially costing the team games, which they probably would, but they also put "I can't get this" and "not again" doubts in the QBs mind when the team's weight is on their young shoulders.

Yes, some guys do it but most don't because they're not ready for the physical pressure and REALLY not ready for the mental pressure of carrying a big-time D1 program.

Over time they can grow into that "shake it off" for a bad pick or stupid sack or whatever but when you're just a kid, new on the team, and suddenly our strong D guys are looking at you because you just put them back on the field with an INT after they gave you a big-time defensive effort to get you the ball........ isn't good for a young player's confidence. Then he starts to hesitate, second guess, and things spiral into more mistakes.
 
#31
#31
Well what we know from history is JA is a turnover machine and today wasn’t any different. I am not sure this offense will be good enough to spot good teams a TO so hopefully he either fixes it or one of the others step it up.
 
#32
#32
Joey Aguilar has a gunslinger mentality.

Heupel is adverse to that mentality. He will not start a guy that turns it over.

I really have no clue who the QB is going to be and I’m not sure whoever will be named starter will keep the job.

We’ll be lucky if this offense is Top 25 this season.
 
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#33
#33
Joey Aguilar has a gunslinger mentality.

Heupel is adverse to that mentality. He will not start a guy that turns it over.

I really have no clue who the QB is going to be and I’m not sure whoever will be named starter will keep the job.

We’ll be lucky if this offense is Top 25 this season.
Agreed!! As good as this defense will be you have to give it a chance to win it for you. I think with a defense this good an incompletion and a punt on third down is better than a pick that could change the momentum of the game. I know that isn’t what a lot on here wants to here but it is reality.
 
#35
#35
Well what we know from history is JA is a turnover machine and today wasn’t any different. I am not sure this offense will be good enough to spot good teams a TO so hopefully he either fixes it or one of the others step it up.
So was Peyton, his last 23 games he threw 23 interceptions as a Vol. Aguilar 25 games, 24 interceptions. When you're having to throw it 35- 40 times a game, yeah you're gonna turn it over. Look at Danny Wuerffel..Fla threw it all over the place..23 games his last 2 years, 23 Int's
 
#36
#36
So was Peyton, his last 23 games he threw 23 interceptions as a Vol. Aguilar 25 games, 24 interceptions. When you're having to throw it 35- 40 times a game, yeah you're gonna turn it over. Look at Danny Wuerffel..Fla threw it all over the place..23 games his last 2 years, 23 Int's
And those interceptions are why he never beat Florida or won the big game. If JA starts and throws his average of 1 interception per game this season the ceiling for this team is 8-4.
 
#37
#37
And those interceptions are why he never beat Florida or won the big game. If JA starts and throws his average of 1 interception per game this season the ceiling for this team is 8-4.

You're right on Peyton, but Wuerffel won a NC throwing 13 Int's. Just saying. But, we all know Heupel QB's don't throw Int's, he puts them in positions to mitigate that..And if they do, I doubt they will start for long.
 
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#38
#38
I know, right? He's like Tyler Bray record-setting year thin!
Exactly, all these people freaking out about his weight seem to forget that Ken Dorsey won a NC clocking in at about 6’4” 185lb. If he can learn the offense and consistently hum that tater better than the other two he will start I don’t care if he weighs 135, if he can’t he won’t simple as that.
 
#39
#39
Exactly, all these people freaking out about his weight seem to forget that Ken Dorsey won a NC clocking in at about 6’4” 185lb
Dorsey also hadn't been out of HS a few months and had been in a college strength program..2 completely different things You can be 185 and have muscle and college strength, GMac clearly doesn't yet. And Bray was 220.
 
#40
#40
You're right on Peyton, but Wuerffel won a NC throwing 13 Int's. Just saying. But, we all know Heupel QB's don't throw Int's, he puts them in positions to mitigate that..And if they do, I doubt they will start for long.
Agreed I believe this offense needs a guy who gets us in the right set and gets the ball out on time. Both Nico and Joe struggled with getting the ball out on time and I think that is why we struggled. Hooker processed the game so quick is why he excelled he recognized what the defense was and got the ball to the open receiver.
 
#42
#42
Agreed I believe this offense needs a guy who gets us in the right set and gets the ball out on time. Both Nico and Joe struggled with getting the ball out on time and I think that is what we struggled. Hooker processed the game so quick is why he excelled he recognized what he defense was and got the ball to the open receiver.
Absolutely..Milton and Nico did not process things quickly and were badly wild a lot of times. I imagine processing may be an issue this year too. No way JA knows all the offense and it's been reported Merk should know the entire playbook by now and doesn't. That's supposedly a concern too. I'm not holding out hope on having a great passing game this year.
 
#44
#44
I know that we are notorious around here for turning mole hills into mountains. I'm happy to hear good reports about George. But, keep in mind, he got most of his reps against "Carson Newman" while the others got most of theirs against mostly "SEC level" defenses.
 
#45
#45
You sure about that? Our d line in 2001 was John Henderson, Albert Haynesworth, Bernard Jackson and Will Overstreet amongst others and our LBs weren't small fries either.
That was the best UT defensive line that I have ever seen since my beginning in the late 70s.
 
#46
#46
I know that we are notorious around here for turning mole hills into mountains. I'm happy to hear good reports about George. But, keep in mind, he got most of his reps against "Carson Newman" while the others got most of theirs against mostly "SEC level" defenses.
Absolutely! I've said this same thing. Would be different if he was doing it against the 1's and 2's. No way in hell he's ready yet. But, I do think he will be a great QB for us possibly by next year
 
#47
#47
You sure about that? Our d line in 2001 was John Henderson, Albert Haynesworth, Bernard Jackson and Will Overstreet amongst others and our LBs weren't small fries either.
Yeah, I'm sure. In 2000, about 100 guys weighed 300+ in college ball. Today there's about 500, likely more, weighing 300 or more.

Y'all're trying to cherry pick "it can be done" from outliers but it won't be done and isn't usually done.

Continue, as you wish, but G-Mac is too young and too small and starting him would be detrimental to his career. He'll most likely redshirt, as is best for his career, unless we have an injury to another QB.
 
#48
#48
Absolutely! I've said this same thing. Would be different if he was doing it against the 1's and 2's. No way in hell he's ready yet. But, I do think he will be a great QB for us possibly by next year
Everything I've heard about the kids is that he's a gamer when the lights come on. So hopefully this translates along w about 30# of muscle.
 
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