‘23 TN QB Kenny Minchey (Notre Dame Signee)

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After the Moore/Carr chips fell where they did, Minchey was always the best of the plausible QBs remaining. (Flipping Arnold or Vizzina seeming unlikely).
Good on Rees and Freeman for pulling this one out of their hat and not just settling for some three-star placeholder, or giving up on QB this cycle entirely.
 

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I kind of disagree with both these comps a lot. Kenny much more of a distributor IMO.
 

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I read that he was a short six-foot as a sophomore but has continued to grow until he is now a "tall" six one-and-a-half.
Hopefully that picture with Stroud is a bit of a lie ... angles really screw things up.
Another site said that the six-one-and-a-half was "verified."

Don't like to harp on this, but we could really use a guy who can see over and past our OLine mountains.
 

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I read that he was a short six-foot as a sophomore but has continued to grow until he is now a "tall" six one-and-a-half.
Hopefully that picture with Stroud is a bit of a lie ... angles really screw things up.
Another site said that the six-one-and-a-half was "verified."

Don't like to harp on this, but we could really use a guy who can see over and past our OLine mountains.

According to II, he measured at 6'2.5" on his OV
 

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March: TOMMY YES. Tommy gets a silent commitment from an elite, 5-star QB.

June: TOMMY NO. Tommy under fire, as his silent commit is playing him for a fool.

July: TOMMY NO. Tommy victim to a silent de-commitment, followed by losing his top prospect to Oregon and The Bag.

September: TOMMY NO. Tommy under fire as his offense has no chemistry or identity.

September/October: TOMMY YES. Tommy's backup QB plays well in wins over UNC and BYU.

October Again: TOMMY NO. Tommy under fire as his backup QB can't overcome the poorest fumble luck of all time, losing to Stanford in a truly low moment.

November: TOMMY YES. Tommy's offense starts to gel behind the OL and RB's and the backup QB plays well enough to score 35+ in 5 straight games.

November Again: TOMMY YES. Tommy lands a 4-star QB as a backup plan, who both seems to fit Tommy's offense very well, AND was hijacked from Pat Narduzzi. Perhaps the strongest affirmation yet of Tommy's ability to continue as OC at ND.



What a rollercoaster of emotions!
 

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His comfort in the pocket, ability to feel pressure, and size are very reminiscent of Caleb. Unfortunately, Caleb's arm talent is in a different zip code. Doesnt mean Kenny can't still be a championship level college QB, just limits NFL upside.
 
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