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P5 Conference Champion transfer QB visiting campus this weekend


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2 hours ago, Triple B said:

He entered the portal before May 1st so should be good ......

That is good news .

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7 hours ago, WWMJD said:

I disagree. Easy path to starter job, ability to pad stats against inferior defenses (vs. SEC), still enough press. Starting QB at Mizzou will be an extremely difficult job next year given the competition. Job here will be challenging for other reasons, but hard to paper over the difference in level of defensive skill.

It's often easier for the second-tier of QB prospects to come from schools in divisions where defense is not priority 1 (i.e. SEC), where they have the ability to pad stats and make a bigger impact. Draft results bear that out, and if that's his goal...

And I'm going to disagree. Why would any QB look at our team and say, "They've got a system I could flourish in and put up serious numbers before the draft." Yes, the AAC provides the potential for a monster season. But, I don't think for a second we're an offense that's on the cusp of something exciting and he's the missing piece. He may end up here and I will be delighted if he does. Let's say he goes bananas for us next year, what do his stats look like? 3000 yards in the air and 25 TDs with 10 INTs? That would be insanity for our team and our offense and makes him something like the 40th best QB in the nation stats-wise. I just don't see us as the best path for his NFL dreams.

 

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2 hours ago, Brad said:

It was meant to be dry humor.  

I know but I was still just trying to give these people a sliver of hope to latch on to. 

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38 minutes ago, JTrue said:

And I'm going to disagree. Why would any QB look at our team and say, "They've got a system I could flourish in and put up serious numbers before the draft." Yes, the AAC provides the potential for a monster season. But, I don't think for a second we're an offense that's on the cusp of something exciting and he's the missing piece. He may end up here and I will be delighted if he does. Let's say he goes bananas for us next year, what do his stats look like? 3000 yards in the air and 25 TDs with 10 INTs? That would be insanity for our team and our offense and makes him something like the 40th best QB in the nation stats-wise. I just don't see us as the best path for his NFL dreams.

 

Spot on 100% on cjs. 

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And Malik went to Liberty to get his draft status raised.

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12 minutes ago, E.T. said:

And Malik went to Liberty to get his draft status raised.

I am just going to put this out there. Hugh Freeze seems to be a lot better at running  a team, running an offense, and developing talent. AS of now, they are not even comparable.

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Transfer QBs normally have great success

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of course bring him in

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59 minutes ago, jjlovecub said:

Transfer QBs normally have great success

Only the ones that leave USF.  The incoming ones?  Not so much.  Blake Bortles Barnett comes to mind.

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As a USF fan, I will not get excited about this until he is actually on the field.  

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