Orangeslice13
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That makes no sense. Say HB stays and both of the other QB's get hurt. Is he gonna magically run this offense like the other two? He can't see the damn field now so it will not make one bit of difference. People are nuts-----We are not going to be fine if HH and JM are lost to injury the next two games.
If they would answer the survey candidly, but they're probably too prideful to do that.I would actually like to survey that group of transfers and ask them if they would do it again? Is there situation better? Should they have stayed and given the new staff a chance, etc?
I think the results would be mixed with some still wanting a fresh start and others saying they made a mistake.
Is it when a kid enters the transfer portal or when he actually transfers? If he finishes out the semester, which I imagine he would at this point, i’d think we still get his spot. Idk for sure thoughHard to imagine because it doesn't open up a new spot for a transfer, so it's a moot point. If he had just stuck with his teammates till after the semester, then I'd agree with the mutual benefits.
As well they should. Why would anyone not question a coach that had Joe Milton starting first game of the year.Not sure it's that simple. Heupel is successful because his players can execute his system, not necessarily because of raw talent (see: Milton, Joe). It wouldn't surprise me in the slightest that HB could be successful elsewhere, where the demands are be different, and that not necessarily be a failure on Heupel's part.
I'll call it now though: If HB succeeds elsewhere, and we have any issue at QB in the future, the negas will be out in full force trashing Heupel for letting the next Peyton walk.
As well they should. Why would anyone not question a coach that had Joe Milton starting first game of the year.