‘26 GA QB Teddy Jarrard (Notre Dame Signee)

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1) Honor Jesus and Mary at all times
2) Win a National Championship
3) Marry a stripper once her kids are grown
4) Grade recruits' moms on whether they are ass hot spankable or not...
 

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INT in the end zone on fourth down in first OT, a very good Douglas County scores two plays later to win it.

8-4 overall to end the season. Up and down year for Teddy and North Cobb, here’s to a good offseason and a better ‘26 season
 

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This seems to rarely work out. He needs to continue to develope. We have a 2026 qb.

I guess if he insists....
 

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This seems to rarely work out. He needs to continue to develope. We have a 2026 qb.

I guess if he insists....
Yeah, the 247 national recruiting guys said their study on it showed it hurts development. That said, he does hit the benchmarks for when it does succeed. He has already started for three full seasons in high school and is apparently on the older side for his grade.
 

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I’d rather he continue to develop with Gino. He’s not enrolling early to play now.

I think this is very telling of the staff’s opinion of Grubbs.
Marcus specifically v complementary of Grubbs in press conference yesterday
 

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It would honestly be wise for all parties. We are losing Minchey. So Carr, Hebert, Grubbs, and Jarrard...add a transfer qb in. This would also let us swing for 27 and 28. Maybe a 28 reclassifies
 

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It would honestly be wise for all parties. We are losing Minchey. So Carr, Hebert, Grubbs, and Jarrard...add a transfer qb in. This would also let us swing for 27 and 28. Maybe a 28 reclassifies

5 scholarship QBs in the NIL era? Good luck.
 

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I agree, I'm not sure this is great for us. Why transfer in and not play? Unless he really thinks CJ is gone after next year and wants a head start to get in to compete for the starting job. I just don't understand coming in knowing you're going to sit and not play.
 

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I think this is big to have all your QBs on site by fall 2026 that are most likely competing for starting spot in 2027.

I believe that's the reason Teddy would do this. Everyone probably realizes with how well Carr has played this year that he's gone after 2026 instead of after 2027.

All the QBs would/should know the playbook for spring 2027 practices and have that be a good healthy competition, instead of trying to learn the playbook in the spring.
 

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How would this impact the rankings? If it pushes us over SC, I'm all for it.
 

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I agree, I'm not sure this is great for us. Why transfer in and not play? Unless he really thinks CJ is gone after next year and wants a head start to get in to compete for the starting job. I just don't understand coming in knowing you're going to sit and not play.

If CJ is still playing for ND in 2027, something went wrong in 2026.

The staff is extremely high on Teddy. I think he’s at the top of their QB board (or at least near it). Sit behind Carr for a year and take over in 2027.
 

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I'm by far no QB guru, but I really think the idea of CJ not staying for at least four years is bad for his development regardless of how next year goes. I don't think sending a 21 year old into the league is a good idea anymore though. If you look at the guys that have had success recently several have been grad transfers or portal guys with a little seasoning, with Drake Maye being the exception. This is all based on brief knowledge and no research. I just don't think that would benefit him physically, but who knows maybe he'll mature over the summer. I just still cringe every time he runs and think he'd bet abused in the NFL if it's not in a good situation.
 

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I'm by far no QB guru, but I really think the idea of CJ not staying for at least four years is bad for his development regardless of how next year goes. I don't think sending a 21 year old into the league is a good idea anymore though. If you look at the guys that have had success recently several have been grad transfers or portal guys with a little seasoning, with Drake Maye being the exception. This is all based on brief knowledge and no research. I just don't think that would benefit him physically, but who knows maybe he'll mature over the summer. I just still cringe every time he runs and think he'd bet abused in the NFL if it's not in a good situation.

CJ would be 22 by the time NFL training camp rolls around if he leaves after 2026.
 

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I wonder if they hated how Grubbs' "QB guru" trainer affected his development and are trying to avoid a similar step back here
 

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I'm by far no QB guru, but I really think the idea of CJ not staying for at least four years is bad for his development regardless of how next year goes. I don't think sending a 21 year old into the league is a good idea anymore though. If you look at the guys that have had success recently several have been grad transfers or portal guys with a little seasoning, with Drake Maye being the exception. This is all based on brief knowledge and no research. I just don't think that would benefit him physically, but who knows maybe he'll mature over the summer. I just still cringe every time he runs and think he'd bet abused in the NFL if it's not in a good situation.

Look how much money Drew Allar lost this year by coming back. He lost millions. I’m not saying Carr = Allar, as Carr’s arm talent is a million times better. If you’re good enough and have a first round grade, you have to go.
 

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They would likely rather have Jarrard, Grubbs and Hebert back up Carr in 2026 as well as those three compete for the job in 2027 than find a transfer QB. It doesn’t have to be an indictment on Grubbs as everyone rushes to make it. It’s an indictment on the prospect of a transfer QB to replace Minchey.
 

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Look how much money Drew Allar lost this year by coming back. He lost millions. I’m not saying Carr = Allar, as Carr’s arm talent is a million times better. If you’re good enough and have a first round grade, you have to go.
That’s fair, and injury is the big risk. But I think anyone with half a football brain could look at Allar and say, he’s not very good, especially against good competition. That’s likely what’s going to cost him millions.

I don’t think the same is even considered for Carr, unless he just stops developing or regresses.
 

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CJ would be 22 by the time NFL training camp rolls around if he leaves after 2026.
Selfishly obviously I want him to stay, I just am not convinced he'd be physically ready and don't want him to fail, which unfortunately many NFL QBs now are set up for failure b/c organizations don't draft them with anybody that can protect them. I still can't believe Justin Fields didn't make it with the Bears, but I know that had a lot to do with it and Williams is reaping the rewards of actually building from the front back. Last thing I want to see is him drafted into Cleveland or another dumpster fire.
 
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