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Nothing when it is discussed in the "chili" thread!!
I would guess we get the "decision date" announcement soon with the top 3 on the infographic. News about Pete cancelling his visit. Media having to act dumb as if it isn't a foregone conclusionSo I would venture to guess he's a silent at worst. Would really like an announcement soon. Not interested in turning this into another Deuce/Food thread
I think he is also young for even the 28 class. His team lost to Grubbs in the finalsGot around to watching his highlights on the first page. For those who haven't watched yet, you don't need to watch past the first 4-5 minutes. Pretty impressive, but not convinced he plays against elite competition, I could be wrong. I'm no QB guru, but he seems to understand where his windows are in the passing game and throwing guys open. Granted a lot of highlights he was hitting his 1st-2nd read. Pretty good arm talent for a kid his age, and I didn't think he looked as big as he's advertised to be on tape. I like the ability he gives to run the ball, though. seems to be more geared to what Denbrock truly wants out of his QB.
I kinda agree with you, would've probably preferred Bourque the most but clearly there is something they don't like there if he was always back burner and then had him cancel visit.How would y'all rank these 4.. Am I the only one who'd have champ 3,4?
Bourque, Davidson, Monds, Lopati
But if you don't hit on your HS guys, you end up paying an expensive tax for a portal guy in a year or two.I kinda agree with you, would've probably preferred Bourque the most but clearly there is something they don't like there if he was always back burner and then had him cancel visit.
All in all -- HS QB recruiting is probably what I care least about. So many of these dudes transfer or don't pan out, and there are always transfer portal options.
I am leaning towards this as well, and I think the guys that are already in the fold allows them to take this risk with Monds. I kinda would like to see him against some higher level competitionAre you ranking current talent/production, or potential? A player like Bourque is at this moment clearly better than Monds. I would still much prefer Monds, cause I think Bourque is about at his peak, whereas Monds hasn’t even scratched what he can be. Does that mean he’ll get there? Who knows. But I’d rather take the higher upside than someone peaking as a senior in high school
IMO, if a HS guy does hit, you'll be paying him close to the top of market value anyway, and will also have invested a good amount to get him in and keep him around. I would rather have homegrown guys but I just don't think getting established QBs is the worst thingBut if you don't hit on your HS guys, you end up paying an expensive tax for a portal guy in a year or two.
I would rank them as: Monds, Davidson, Bourque, Lopati. Big drop off between 3 and 4. I think there is an argument with Davidson up as 1a/1b.How would y'all rank these 4.. Am I the only one who'd have champ 3,4?
Bourque, Davidson, Monds, Lopati
Slightly disagree. Always easier to keep and retain via HS path. Big picture- It is hard to get kids to decommit/transfer still. They meet and connect with people on campus and build some comfort and often take a discount to stay there or even bring in talent (e.g. Carr, Tae).IMO, if a HS guy does hit, you'll be paying him close to the top of market value anyway, and will also have invested a good amount to get him in and keep him around. I would rather have homegrown guys but I just don't think getting established QBs is the worst thing
Monds plays in highest high school classification of football in Florida (7A), so I would assume the competition to be pretty eliteGot around to watching his highlights on the first page. For those who haven't watched yet, you don't need to watch past the first 4-5 minutes. Pretty impressive, but not convinced he plays against elite competition, I could be wrong. I'm no QB guru, but he seems to understand where his windows are in the passing game and throwing guys open. Granted a lot of highlights he was hitting his 1st-2nd read. Pretty good arm talent for a kid his age, and I didn't think he looked as big as he's advertised to be on tape. I like the ability he gives to run the ball, though. seems to be more geared to what Denbrock truly wants out of his QB.
IMO, if a HS guy does hit, you'll be paying him close to the top of market value anyway, and will also have invested a good amount to get him in and keep him around. I would rather have homegrown guys but I just don't think getting established QBs is the worst thing
The flip side of this is that, as I understand this thread, Monds has basically played one year of high school football? His freshman year. He was then injured most of his sophomore season. Next fall will be his true junior year and then he's re-classing into college. He's definitely a developmental play, with obvious upside, but he appears to have the tools to develop. Hopefully he's patient enough to take that path.The thing with Monds is that he will have time to develop. I probably would rank Monds behind some of those other QBs right now, but his ceiling is the highest among them all. He will not be needed in his first year, maybe not even until his Junior year.
At this juncture I would gladly take that scenario and any dominoes that may fall from there.The biggest wrench in the QB dominoes could be if Carr decides to come back for his final year or not. I could see a scenario where he comes back for his 3rd year.
The biggest wrench in the QB dominoes could be if Carr decides to come back for his final year or not. I could see a scenario where he comes back for his 3rd year.
The biggest wrench in the QB dominoes could be if Carr decides to come back for his final year or not. I could see a scenario where he comes back for his 3rd year.
He already took a pay cut to keep the roster in tact. I don’t think he passes up money again when it’s NFL.
And John Denver.It was Ted Cruz’s dad. I thought we all knew that already.
But you also have to pay for the HS guys, and the five star HS kids in some recent cycles have gone for absurd money. I think college teams are figuring out now that it's a waste of resources, but spending ~$4M/year on a proven portal guy each year > spending millions each HS cycle AND still having to pay that guy $4M+ per year if he hits.But if you don't hit on your HS guys, you end up paying an expensive tax for a portal guy in a year or two.
But if you don't hit on your HS guys, you end up paying an expensive tax for a portal guy in a year or two.
But you also have to pay for the HS guys, and the five star HS kids in some recent cycles have gone for absurd money. I think college teams are figuring out now that it's a waste of resources, but spending ~$4M/year on a proven portal guy each year > spending millions each HS cycle AND still having to pay that guy $4M+ per year if he hits.
I don't know the exact math on all of this, I just think it's interesting that post-CJ they are clearly not going "high star" guys. They aren't doing what Vandy is doing and over paying for a 5-star unproven kid. They could *obviously* be landing "high star" guys if they wanted to given how the other recruiting has been going.
I would bet that the moneyball way of doing QB recruiting is getting guys who check boxes for athleticism, arm talent, etc. but are lower rated and then 1) they will stick around longer as a backup to develop 2) they cost less while sticking around 3) they have commensurate upside to "high star" guys if they hit.
There are guys like Cam Ward, Riley Leonard, Mensah, etc. in the portal every year that are better than what -- for example -- Arch Manning showed after multiple years of burning tons of NIL $$ on the bench.
Post-CJ they did try to get Deuce Knight....But you also have to pay for the HS guys, and the five star HS kids in some recent cycles have gone for absurd money. I think college teams are figuring out now that it's a waste of resources, but spending ~$4M/year on a proven portal guy each year > spending millions each HS cycle AND still having to pay that guy $4M+ per year if he hits.
I don't know the exact math on all of this, I just think it's interesting that post-CJ they are clearly not going "high star" guys. They aren't doing what Vandy is doing and over paying for a 5-star unproven kid. They could *obviously* be landing "high star" guys if they wanted to given how the other recruiting has been going.
I would bet that the moneyball way of doing QB recruiting is getting guys who check boxes for athleticism, arm talent, etc. but are lower rated and then 1) they will stick around longer as a backup to develop 2) they cost less while sticking around 3) they have commensurate upside to "high star" guys if they hit.
There are guys like Cam Ward, Riley Leonard, Mensah, etc. in the portal every year that are better than what -- for example -- Arch Manning showed after multiple years of burning tons of NIL $$ on the bench.