irishff1014
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Ian is turning the corner for the team this year. But Ian will not be a starter in the NFL. And more i highly doubt a team waste a pick on him.
I'm not sure he gets drafted even if this level of play continues the rest of the year.
However, if he comes back in 21 and plays this way all year he's definitely getting drafted. I'm not saying he'll be a starter, but he'll be on a roster for a long time if he can continue to effectively go through his reads.
Imo, his floor is a guy that can win you a game or two if the QB1 goes down for a stretch. Ceiling might be Jeff Garcia?
The first few pages of this thread are pretty funny
I trust Leach on QBs and all things pirate.
Project guy with good potential. I don't expect him to start for us unless it's a dire emergency. We needed a QB that wouldn't scare away Hunter.
A quarterback Mike Leach likes and who won't scare away Hunter Johnson or any other elite 2017 recruits? Sounds good to me.
Welcome Ian!
Even if ALL of us are clueless.
Project? Potential? How exactly?
Deshone Kizer is an example of a guy with "potential"... Book is a guy who seems downgraded for his stature. He's like the polar opposite of a Jacob Eason or Hackenberg in terms of projecting upside.
I don't see a project at all. I see a guy without sexy tape or elite physical traits, but probably very little risk of "failure."
So Rees?
100%. This is more Tommy Rees than Dayne Crist. Which is honestly probably exactly what we need in this situation. Ian looks like a 'gamer', as cliche as that sounds.
1). Any QB taken by Mike Leach is a good take --- has been said before above, but is the surest sign that the player is quality;
4). I'd take a Tommy Rees all day as my insurance policy, and this guy looks to have at least that much potential;
Thanks for signing up, young Ian, and welcome to a fantastic university and football program.
When we've got a comfortable 4Q lead (that's bound to happen at some point in the future, right?), I'm looking forward to saying, "Throw the Book at 'em!"
Who? Haven't read much of anything on this kid. I trust the coaching staff, but this is/was "out of nowhere"! Not sure why we would not slow play this kid a little. Why the rush to take his commitment? Again, I trust in the staff, just a little shocked at this news. Go Irish!!!
IMO odds are very low this player will ever play at QB for ND.....nothing personal there , I mean he seems like a great kid and very smart. But I don't get this offer at all....this class will be Kelly's lowest ranked group as we roll into years 5 & 6 , not a good sign in my view.
Moar 3 stars
The next Tom Brady
6' pocket QB with some mobility. Maybe they think they found the next Montana.
Cool? I think
Oooook.
Beats the hell out of Tom Brady, at least at the college level.
Clark gonna be the next 3 star over achiever QB I'd bet lol.
JOK, MTA, Hinish, White, Clarence Lewis, Kiser, Ehrensberger, Justin Ademilola, Moala, CBo.... All the 3 Stars!!
CBo quickly turning into one of my favs
I am just so impressed with this kid watching his senior highlights. Seriously. I'm not trying to blow the usual smoke of "oh he's underrated cause he's committed to us," but more that I wouldn't have any clue who this kid is and yet he seems to do everything right as a quarterback. I think he has just about everything except maybe ideal size and mechanics on long throws.
I also try not to praise the new coaches so much either because they haven't even been here for an entire year, but if this is an all Sanford find, color me impressed.
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Wait, Clarence was a 3 star? Dude has some good athleticism/flexibility for a 3 star lol
Took me a while to actually post on Ian in this thread. I was just curious as to what exactly I said. This comment was made after his senior highlights came out. Aged like fine wine.
Truly, I hope that Ian puts a permanent stamp on ND fans minds after this season and gets acknowledged as one of the best QBs to ever come through here, but I think even if he finishes his career with all the records and winning percentage that he will have, he will still be left off the list for fans unless he stars in the NFL or something or wins it all.
Cool? I think
See I was right
yup. 58th CB
727th nationally
we were really his only tier 1 offer.
Will Fuller-esque find imo (ceiling wise anyway).
Although, I think Fuller may have got bumped up to 4 star just before NSD
Clark gonna be the next 3 star over achiever QB I'd bet lol.
JOK, MTA, Hinish, White, Clarence Lewis, Kiser, Ehrensberger, Justin Ademilola, Moala, CBo.... All the 3 Stars!!
CBo quickly turning into one of my favs
JOK was a 4.5* in HS. He just didn't get rated as such.
Drew White's another that was a 4* in real life. You can't be that good at STA and not be a 4*. Sometimes a 4*/90 ILB doesn't run 4.53 and isn't 6-3/230.
Lewis and Moala were both production/film 4*'s to me. Moala ran a mid 4.7 at the Opening, that hurt him.
and 247 actually bumped Kiser to a 4* at the end.
Took me a while to actually post on Ian in this thread. I was just curious as to what exactly I said. This comment was made after his senior highlights came out. Aged like fine wine.
Truly, I hope that Ian puts a permanent stamp on ND fans minds after this season and gets acknowledged as one of the best QBs to ever come through here, but I think even if he finishes his career with all the records and winning percentage that he will have, he will still be left off the list for fans unless he stars in the NFL or something or wins it all.
I feel like I've heard nothing about Clark which seems ominous.
OTOH, there was no spring or fall camp and so no opportunity for the media to hang out at practice.
But still, it doesn't sound like ND has confidence in the other guys right now.
I think Tyler Buchner wins the job next year and it's a "rebuilding" year with 8-10 wins.
The schedule is unusually weak next year, especially with Stanford back in the gutter where they belong. Our toughest game may end up being Cincinnati at home. Hard to see us losing 4 games under the circumstances.
I think Tyler Buchner wins the job next year and it's a "rebuilding" year with 8-10 wins.
I'd put money on Wisconsin being our toughest game. I'd agree though, definitely poised for another run if we can have some young guys step up
I must be having hallucinations but I seem to remember seeing Clark get a couple of series somehow somewhere and he looked natural on the field both in terms of moving about and slinging strong passes. I thought at the time: this guy can replace Ian if we need him. He might even ultimately be better because of that arm.
I think Tyler Buchner wins the job next year and it's a "rebuilding" year with 8-10 wins.