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Hey... if this kids wants to bite the bullet for four years, get a redshirt, and then pull a John David Booty, I'm good with that.
Ohhh reaaaaallllllllllllllllllly?
Tennessee fans are gripping right now over their lack of a QB.
From what I have heard we are sitting pretty with one of the best QB's in next years recruiting cycle.
Does anyone know where to find video on Rees?
I haven't found any. Thanks in advance.
Go Irish!
Hm... There are some things I like about this commit and some things I don't really like. None of them really have a lot to do with the player himself.
The biggest thing I'm not that excited about is taking two QBs in what appears to be a terrible QB class. It might scare away a great QB next year. And since this year was bad, the law of averages would suggest that next season will be much better. Taking two QBs in a good year really helps your chances of finding a stud than taking two QBs in a down year.
The other thing I'm a little disappointed by is that the staff didn't go after a player that provides our roster with a different dimension. Why not grab a QB who can? -- somebody who could have a few plays in the playbook. This also doesn't seem like a player who can play another position if he's not needed at QB.
All that being said, I do like taking good players from Illinois.
Just a few thoughts on your points.
First, I think this has been labeled a down year for quaterbacks just because they are just few and far between. In the Clausen class, there were some 8 QBs in the top 150. Not lack of skill, just lack of numbers.
As for the wrinkle thing, Charle's playbook is a Pro Style, fling the sucker around. If you bring in a dual threat that makes up for a lack of arm with his legs, then there are playbook LIMITATIONS, not expansions. Look at DJ... If a QB can't fling a ball 30 plus yards with accuracy, safeties cheat up and the run game is that much more difficult, even if you are running the midline.
Hm...
The biggest thing I'm not that excited about is taking two QBs in what appears to be a terrible QB class.
It might scare away a great QB next year.
And since this year was bad, the law of averages would suggest that next season will be much better. Taking two QBs in a good year really helps your chances of finding a stud than taking two QBs in a down year.
The other thing I'm a little disappointed by is that the staff didn't go after a player that provides our roster with a different dimension. Why not grab a QB who can? -- somebody who could have a few plays in the playbook.
This also doesn't seem like a player who can play another position if he's not needed at QB.
Which one?
Waiting another year might necessitate starting a freshman like Lovecchio.
Excited about a 3 star? Really?
We are not going to get a high profile QB recruit next year either.