SamuraiVol74
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This is what I have seen also. It could be tonight at midnight or 6 pm or whatever, have no idea what the deadline is. It may be 48 hours after he announced his intent, so maybe we already passed the deadline.I know we had 48 hours to submit his papers after he submitted them to us (if he did). That would be the end of the day today I presume. Guess we'll know for sure by tonight.
I would think by 1030pm tonight but tomorrow in the AM should be long enough.This is what I have seen also. It could be tonight at midnight or 6 pm or whatever, have no idea what the deadline is. It may be 48 hours after he announced his intent, so maybe we already passed the deadline.
For sure, we will know no later than tomorrow am.
Well if what you said is true we don’t have the QB coach capable of getting that. We got 1/2 good years out of Hooker and the rest of the time we max out at about 24 points vs power 4 defenses.Evidently for the offense to operate as intended it requires a QB that sees the whole field, makes split second decisions and has a Dan Marinoesque ball release.... every year.
In this new era of college football it will be impossible to keep two or three good QBs on the roster, in line and progressing as one QB that has achieved jedi status gets his time in the sun.
If I'm dead set on running a "turbo" offense, IMO, my main criteria for "recruiting" QBs is a verified ability to read defenses quickly and a quick release. A cannon arm, crazy legs, NFL prototype size, etc. are down on the list for me..Well if what you said is true we don’t have the QB coach capable of getting that. We got 1/2 good years out of Hooker and the rest of the time we max out at about 24 points vs power 4 defenses.
A father and player shopping a kid for more money, which is his right, is far fetched? IMO, it would be unethical and probably illegal. But far fetched, absolutely not. I would expect the dad to deny it whether it were true or not.Yes it was far fetched and was shot down by his dad. Things like that hurt our efforts in recruiting but ut fans don't seem to care
It said he visited Miami and Oregon during the season. Yeah it's far fetchedA father and player shopping a kid for more money, which is his right, is far fetched? IMO, it would be unethical and probably illegal. But far fetched, absolutely not. I would expect the dad to deny it whether it were true or not.
farther? Not all sports writers that follow UT have that opinion. How do you think this came out? Also, I would expect sports writers that have a close relationship to lie about something that could hurt the franchise QB.It's also the opinion of how farther and the sports writers that follow ut. But I'm sure you have better sources