Why prioritize a recruit that is instate over a better player from another state? Same thing every year.
I'm not buying that Brandon is better. Also, McIntyre is good but Curtis affects the game with his legs.
Curtis is the type of player that could terrorize our defense. I'm not confident I've seen the recruiting on defense we need to compete at a championship level.
It doesn't matter at this point but all things being even you go after the guy in the backyard.
I'm not buying that Brandon is better. Also, McIntyre is good but Curtis affects the game with his legs.
Curtis is the type of player that could terrorize our defense. I'm not confident I've seen the recruiting on defense we need to compete at a championship level.
It doesn't matter at this point but all things being even you go after the guy in the backyard.
I too have not seen Brandon but why not prioritize a top instate recruit instead of letting him go to another top SEC team that you can't beat.
All he needs…#EYETESTThey are both good. Our coach (who happens to know football better than most) prefers one over the other because of our style of offense. It’s that simple.
D4H saying he preferred Deuce over GMac is the hilarious part. Also, saying we should have prioritized Curtis over GMac….they are in different classes.
All of his statements are based off of watching 1 game on TV too.
GMac has wheels. Not a Harrison Bailey we’re discussing.I'm not buying that Brandon is better. Also, McIntyre is good but Curtis affects the game with his legs.
Curtis is the type of player that could terrorize our defense. I'm not confident I've seen the recruiting on defense we need to compete at a championship level.
It doesn't matter at this point but all things being even you go after the guy in the backyard.
Curtis also plays against way worse competition…I'm not buying that Brandon is better. Also, McIntyre is good but Curtis affects the game with his legs.
Curtis is the type of player that could terrorize our defense. I'm not confident I've seen the recruiting on defense we need to compete at a championship level.
It doesn't matter at this point but all things being even you go after the guy in the backyard.
You mean like McIntyre?I'm not buying that Brandon is better. Also, McIntyre is good but Curtis affects the game with his legs.
Curtis is the type of player that could terrorize our defense. I'm not confident I've seen the recruiting on defense we need to compete at a championship level.
It doesn't matter at this point but all things being even you go after the guy in the backyard.
You watched 1 game and that’s how you do your evaluations? These guys are in different classes. Plus you said you would rather have Duece.
Here’s to this being yet another idiotic take by you. You’ve had plenty.I only needed one game in 2016 to know that JaCoby Stevens was not a real 5-star player while Tee Higgins definitely was. With high school players the key is the raw physical traits and overall athletic potential. Anything can happen with a young player when it comes to their development but the raw physical traits stay the same. And you really only need one game to tell is a guy has the juice to be a superstar or if they don't. George MacIntyre in his one game just looked like a tall gangly kid without much in the way of game breaking ability. Jared Curtis on the other hand looked like a young Josh Allen.
We made a huge mistake going all in on MacIntyre and I'm not budging off that take. Just like I said in 2016-17 that missing on JaCoby Stevens was no big deal but we would regret not landing a generational talent like Tee Higgins. MacIntyre and Curtis are like that all over again.
I won't say it's a huge mistake to take McIntyre over Curtis, but I think we should have gone after both because one is a '25 and the other is a '26. I too have seen Curtis is person as a freshman and the kid made all the throws and was probably the singled handed reason his team was able to lose early then after he took over he led them to the state championship game. He is very athletic as well. Many of his skill players from that run are students at UT now.
I too have not seen Brandon but why not prioritize a top instate recruit instead of letting him go to another top SEC team that you can't beat.
You mean like McIntyre?
Skipping over a highly-ranked in-state recruit in this year's class at the most important position on the field (McIntyre) to go all in on an in-state kid in the 26 class who may not even sign with you is insanity. When an in-state recruit is involved, common sense goes out the window.
You mean like McIntyre?
Skipping over a highly-ranked in-state recruit in this year's class at the most important position on the field (McIntyre) to go all in on an in-state kid in the 26 class who may not even sign with you is insanity. When an in-state recruit is involved, common sense goes out the window.
Correct.One of the reasons our coaches make the big $$$ is the ability to project what a player might be after 2 years on campus. GMac and Brandon likely have higher ceilings due to the amount of physical growth still possible. Curtis looks like a college QB physically right now, and he plays against pretty weak competition. Those are things you have to factor into evaluations. I'm not knocking Curtis, just giving some insight.
It's not a miss. It's an intentional walk.How so? I still think it was a huge mistake for us to not prioritize Curtis over MacIntyre. I watched a game of MacIntyre on local TV this past season and he looked very average. Curtis on the other hand jumped off the screen in his game when I saw him play. I don't know anything about Faizon Brandon. It's possible he's better than both and if we land him we got nothing to worry about. But as of now this is a huge miss by our staff. We let Georgia take a stud QB out of our backyard because we prioritized the wrong kid.
We didn't take GMac over Curtis. We took GMac and we're prioritizing Faizon Brandon over Curtis.I won't say it's a huge mistake to take McIntyre over Curtis, but I think we should have gone after both because one is a '25 and the other is a '26. I too have seen Curtis is person as a freshman and the kid made all the throws and was probably the singled handed reason his team was able to lose early then after he took over he led them to the state championship game. He is very athletic as well. Many of his skill players from that run are students at UT now.
I too have not seen Brandon but why not prioritize a top instate recruit instead of letting him go to another top SEC team that you can't beat.