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But he is only ranked as a 3 star qb so recruiting services don't think as highly of him as much as the elite 11 guru. You would think he should be at least a 4 star.
But he is only ranked as a 3 star qb so recruiting services don't think as highly of him as much as the elite 11 guru. You would think he should be at least a 4 star.
Give it time, when do they update rankings?But he is only ranked as a 3 star qb so recruiting services don't think as highly of him as much as the elite 11 guru. You would think he should be at least a 4 star.
Baker, Frazier, and Nelson
I like how he seemingly has the maturity to see that it’s going to take more than him and that he and his team will need to pull out all the stops to put them in a position to win.Baker, Frazier, and Nelson
Kaelin is going all in baby :koolaid2:
Not to mention Hall and McMorris, his teammates that he throws to daily
I keep reading experts say “he’s not a statue”. Meaning he’s mobile enough to avoid a rush.The only thing I'm curious about with him, is his mobility. I didn't see him running a lot last year, and it seems Rhule wants to incorporate the QB run game into the offense.
Overview: The Bellevue (Neb.) West standout threw for 3,186 yards with 36 touchdowns and seven interceptions in 38 quarters during his junior season. He was committed to an SEC school and now to a Big Ten program and he’s a high three-star? Kaelin gets into his drop quickly, the ball comes out effortlessly and his accuracy is no issue at all. A fourth star could be coming with a strong Elite 11 showing.
Sounds like the opposite. Is 2/11 in the rankings so far but a nervous first day.Up and down performance today and reportedly has issues with his footwork... sounds like a Nebraska QB all the way
Up and down performance today and reportedly has issues with his footwork... sounds like a Nebraska QB all the way