BADGER_VOL
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You take who’s ready to commit. Then you see how things shake out.Man I would hate to be Heupel and Halze. GMac, Knight and Madden. I think Madden is gonna shoot up the rankings. He may end up being a 5* when it’s all said and done. So if you are Heupel what do you do? What if one of these QBs want to commit later this year? Do you take the commitment and run with it? Or do you wait and evaluate?
3 stud QBs to choose from. What a great problem to have
Man I would hate to be Heupel and Halze. GMac, Knight and Madden. I think Madden is gonna shoot up the rankings. He may end up being a 5* when it’s all said and done. So if you are Heupel what do you do? What if one of these QBs want to commit later this year? Do you take the commitment and run with it? Or do you wait and evaluate?
3 stud QBs to choose from. What a great problem to have
Jerry Colquitt -- perhaps the greatest Vol QB to practically never play -- was the starter that year. He had been backup to Shuler the previous two years (and a lot of people thought them neck and neck), and he could have started a lot of places imo.That lasted whole months!
I remember. He came out blazing on that first drive against UCLA. True dual threat.Jerry Colquitt -- perhaps the greatest Vol QB to practically never play -- was the starter that year. He had been backup to Shuler the previous two years (and a lot of people thought them neck and neck), and he could have started a lot of places imo.
Colquitt finally got his chance to start in '94, and immediately suffered that horrible ACL injury on the 7th play on opening day at UCLA.
That QB room was Colquitt, MLB great Todd Helton, Manning, and Stewart. I think Colquitt would have had a Tony Robinson kind of year in '94 and be remembered as a great. Colquitt was actually a bigger deal than Stewart imo.
Jerry Colquitt -- perhaps the greatest Vol QB to practically never play -- was the starter that year. He had been backup to Shuler the previous two years (and a lot of people thought them neck and neck), and he could have started a lot of places imo.
Colquitt finally got his chance to start in '94, and immediately suffered that horrible ACL injury on the 7th play on opening day at UCLA.
That QB room was (in order): Colquitt, future MLB great Todd Helton, Manning, and Stewart. I think Colquitt would have had a Tony Robinson kind of year in '94 and be remembered as a great. Colquitt was actually a bigger deal than Stewart imo. Colquitt was a good influence on Manning, too, because (it's said) he prepared every day as if he were the starter his entire stay in Knoxville.
First thing I said to my mom! I was just back to the states from Germany and on a month’s leave in Chattanooga. Thought if they hit him at the wrong angle, that neck would snap off. Branndon Stewart looked the better of the two.While we're on the subject, do you remember what a skinny lil freshman Peyton was?! I always think of that when people wring hands about how the kids we recruit now at QB need to put on weight!
Unless we are planning on taking a transfer qb or two, we’ll likely be taking 2. We will only have Nico and Merklinger after the 2024 season, and most teams usually like to have 4 scholarship qbs. Realistically we will likely take either GMac/knight and Madden as well. Or if both GMac and Knight want in then we will take them insteadProbably taking 1 QB in 2025
I was just thinking before I read your comment “man do admit to all of Volnation that I thought Stewart was gonna be the man instead of Peyton?” For a few games I thought that was gonna be the case. A fellow Vol fan I used to work with and I were talking about it one day and he said he knew from attending a game and watching their sideline demeanor that Peyton was the one. Well, more accurately that Stewart wasn’t.First thing I said to my mom! I was just back to the states from Germany and on a month’s leave in Chattanooga. Thought if they hit him at the wrong angle, that neck would snap off. Branndon Stewart looked the better of the two.
Wasn’t my guy til the Mississippi State game…then I never looked back.I was just thinking before I read your comment “man do admit to all of Volnation that I thought Stewart was gonna be the man instead of Peyton?” For a few games I thought that was gonna be the case. A fellow Vol fan I used to work with and I were talking about it one day and he said he knew from attending a game and watching their sideline demeanor that Peyton was the one. Well, more accurately that Stewart wasn’t.
During Nico recruit, the rumor was that Madden has higher upside.Man I would hate to be Heupel and Halze. GMac, Knight and Madden. I think Madden is gonna shoot up the rankings. He may end up being a 5* when it’s all said and done. So if you are Heupel what do you do? What if one of these QBs want to commit later this year? Do you take the commitment and run with it? Or do you wait and evaluate?
3 stud QBs to choose from. What a great problem to have
What you said @MarcoVol .Not a chance lol, if that was the case then he would’ve seen a lot more playing time, been ranked higher when the rankings dropped, and/or went to another school to start so Nico could as well.
So, "upside" generally refers to future possibilities as opposed to present conditions.Not a chance lol, if that was the case then he would’ve seen a lot more playing time, been ranked higher when the rankings dropped, and/or went to another school to start so Nico could as well.
“Nico being such a great kid, son and brother, he has been really helpful,” Nicholaus said. “There’s only so many things dad can say, you know, and then Nico comes in after and really helps out with that. … Madden has a cheat code with Nico. Madden is ahead of the game. He knows more tricks of the trade than any normal 2025 kid does. Madden is a little further along in the game than Nico was as a freshman.
That’s not upside..that’s saying nico has brought him along faster and has been a big help. Nico has huge upside, much more than madden.So, "upside" generally refers to future possibilities as opposed to present conditions.
But, Nico and Madden's dad said last year that Madden is further along at this stage of his development than Nico was. Give that whatever value you want or don't want to give.