jarnol32
To be the man you gotta beat the man.
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I think Kentucky might be his best landing spot. He has 4 years left. They have an excellent Oline, their offense is built on a running game with good running backs, and their current starting QB has one more year of eligibility. They are a good QB away from being a 10-2 or 9-3 team on a consistent basis. For the past several seasons they have had consistently good defenses, both lines, and a good running game.
What gives you the impression that he is a good college qb? He’s been buried on the depth chart of two staffs at Tennessee, he’d be lucky to be a backup for any sec team except maybe Vandy.
I think Heupel has proved with Hooker, he can mold the offense to fit what his quarterback can do. So the narrative that Bailey just doesn’t fit the system is not true. He is simply not very good..