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was he that stud Texas kid from a few years ago?
Yes, originally from texas. He was committed to us at one point in our 23 class.
was he that stud Texas kid from a few years ago?
Way overhyped hard. He’s not talentless but I think Sark may encourage him to get on down to the portal/draft this off season. Quite a few 5* kids on that roster were sold a bill of goods that turned out to be shite insteadUnsure if over hyped (probably), but I think the dude has zero desire to play the game. Almost as if he's playing for everyone, but himself. And all the wrong reasons.
I don't think he has what it takes to get us to the playoffs. He's not mobile enough or a fast thinker (or he's overthinking out there). Great passer in some respects - which can win prizes at the state fair or work for the NFL if the team has a great line, but we need more mobility in college.Next question…is DR the man for us with all of our expectations and microscope?
Years ago, there was a highly recruited QB out of Tulsa Union HS - we watched several of his games at 6A Union. He was Player of the Year in Oklahoma his senior year. He signed with OU. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned and he didn't play that well for OU. He later transferred to a smaller college - Murray State where he excelled. Sometimes it is the environment and the expectations of the environment and not the talent that leads to an unproductive experience for some of these guys. Arch has the Manning name expectations which is out of this world as well as the UT expectations which are unrealistic to live up to.Unsure if over hyped (probably), but I think the dude has zero desire to play the game. Almost as if he's playing for everyone, but himself. And all the wrong reasons.
From WIKI
Fuente attended Union High School in Tulsa and played football as a quarterback, where he threw for 6,104 yards and 65 touchdowns. In 1994, his senior season he led the state in both passing yards (2,934) and touchdown passes Statewide recognition followed, with the Tulsa World naming him "Player of the Year" and The Oklahoman "All-State Offensive Player of the Year.". Several schools recruited Fuente, including Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Tulsa and Texas A&M, but he ultimately signed with Oklahoma under coach Howard Schnellenberger in February 1995.
Fuente entered the 1997 season as the starting quarterback, but started only five games, winning two and losing three. Following the season, he transferred to Division I-AA Murray State University where he would be able to compete in the 1998 season. Fuente amassed 2,289 yards with the Sooners.
At Murray State, Fuente was named the Ohio Valley Conference Offensive Player of the Year and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award following the 1999 season. He still holds several single-season records at Murray State for a quarterback including: most pass completions (240), highest pass efficiency (151.21), most passing yards (3,497), and most touchdown passes
Texas is a tough place to play. I think Arch has the skills. He should go to a smaller school and rebuild himself. After all, he was anointed Heisman winner and the first draft pick before the season. His first game was against OSU. One tough D. The pressure started right away.Years ago, there was a highly recruited QB out of Tulsa Union HS - we watched several of his games at 6A Union. He was Player of the Year in Oklahoma his senior year. He signed with OU. Unfortunately, things didn't go as planned and he didn't play that well for OU. He later transferred to a smaller college - Murray State where he excelled. Sometimes it is the environment and the expectations of the environment and not the talent that leads to an unproductive experience for some of these guys. Arch has the Manning name expectations which is out of this world as well as the UT expectations which are unrealistic to live up to.
Oh that QB from Tulsa went on to be a pretty decent college coach. - Justin Fuente
What will he do with his plane ticket to New York.