'26 FL QB Noah Grubbs (Notre Dame Verbal)

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I don’t know what you guys are looking at. His QB coach said he was a generational quarterback. I believe him, the film be damned.
 

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He's obviously a very good high school QB and may turn out to be good for ND, but he's not someone you would really get excited about the year after Herbert.

He does not remind me of Minchey at all. Minchey was a kid who had potential to be the kind of mobile "pass first, but true dual-threat" QB ND has wanted to build around. There may have been more development to do with Minchey compared to others, but the potential was clearly there.

Grubbs is a good prospect, but hard to picture in the offenses we have been running since Golson. He is a pocket passer. The closest comparison to me is a bigger Pyne, which does not bode all that well for me.
Spot on.

Hebert followed by Grubbs. Not great.
 

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The closest comparison to me is a bigger Pyne

I think he has a significantly better arm than Pyne. He’s also not just bigger, he’s like 5 inches taller and probably will be about 20+ heavier. Trained in a heavy RPO, Briles-esque system. I don’t really see the comp there.

He’s not really like any QB we’ve had recently there really isn’t a comp on the recent roster that is worthwhile IMO.

This 2026 class is pretty poor at QB overall. I think people have an itch to look around because things are calm, I don’t see the QB out there worth the consideration people are giving (dropping Grubbs). Unless like a CJ Stroud I’m unaware of pops up.
 

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One of my observations from his Junior film is everything is one read and throw. Extremely quick and he’s got a very clean pocket. That above film is like the polar opposite. He’s gonna have to learn how to make a side step, step up and throw. I don’t know if the footwork was jittering because of attempted changes or the defense, but it bled heavily into his accuracy. His JR film is very in rhythm, which to be fair is highlights.
 
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I think he has a significantly better arm than Pyne. He’s also not just bigger, he’s like 5 inches taller and probably will be about 20+ heavier. Trained in a heavy RPO, Briles-esque system. I don’t really see the comp
But does he have a perfectly manicured Spring Game muffin top tummy like Payne?
 

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Well wish I didn’t watch that lmao.

If you’re looking for positives, his mobility is definitely improved.

FWIW - That team they played, First Academy, is absolutely loaded especially at DL and DB. All 8 starters will be playing P4 football. Had to look them up bc I was so impressed by some of those plays lmao.








I sure hope they don’t play the Second Academy this fall!
 

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That was very discouraging. I saw a player who rarely set his feet on throws, who often would 'throw and pray' under duress instead of eating it, didn't see the field well due to the pressure.

A player can transform from senior year to college but that makes me want to monitor the QB commits the rest of the year.
 

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Guys on the couch laughing but who knows. He may be a mouth breather but Grubbs has talent
 

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Well wish I didn’t watch that lmao.

If you’re looking for positives, his mobility is definitely improved.

FWIW - That team they played, First Academy, is absolutely loaded especially at DL and DB. All 8 starters will be playing P4 football. Had to look them up bc I was so impressed by some of those plays lmao.









It's a spring game against a legit talented squad, but we'd expect an ND commit to show better...

I cant get over it's seemingly a square peg in the round hole of a MD run offense. He always has a guy that at the very least could scramble or escape the pocket and at best, a dynamic threat that forces defenses to account for qb runs that open up a bunch of big play options.

I've always maintained that you won't see a northern team win without a qb who can run. Even osu and the fuckin cheaters had it. In the playoff format, you're playing way too many good to great defenses with few weaknesses. Qb needs to be a running threat.
 

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We have this guy who an elite 11 finals invite yet we never offered right in our backyard?
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