jakez4ut
Patience... It's what's for dinner
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The crazy part about all these kids transferring is they dont learn from others. If Im a blue chip QB and another school has 2 5 star kinda on the roster then understand the odds of you playing soon is not good. Unless youre willing to sit pick another school
Yep it's silly. Only 1 can play. If you are a top 5 QB prospect it makes no sense to go to say a UGA with fields and Fromm back to back when there are so many other options that are just as good with less in your way.
It's part of why I don't understand tuas little brother so set on Bama. Sits behind brother then has to deal with Bryant's grandson who you know will get the favoritism
The crazy part about all these kids transferring is they dont learn from others. If Im a blue chip QB and another school has 2 5 star kinda on the roster then understand the odds of you playing soon is not good. Unless youre willing to sit pick another school
He should get a lot of playing time but Bryant threw for 2,800 yards last year and rushed for another 665. Unless he gets hurt, it's hard to see a Senior with those type of numbers losing the starting job to a true freshman.
Here's the thing. If a player committed to say, Alabama, were to go there on a trip and recruit against them, we'd be happy with that, yes. It's not exactly morally the best thing to do, but whatever. We certainly wouldn't expect Alabama to want that player going forward either.
That's what the situation in here is, I think. Not that he practiced recruiting against the school that he committed to (regardless of what school), but that he did it to US. Not hypocritical, just critical.
There are people who are mad that he did it at all, and people who are mad that he did it to US, and I don't think many are saying both at the same time. That would be hypocritical.