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How many Frosts were on the team that he had to have SC in front
Scott's brother Steve is or was the Stanford PA announcer, so he probably went there too.
How many Frosts were on the team that he had to have SC in front
Fields is a monster on the ground and the long bomb is good. If he learns to check down and stay in the pocket he'll be unstoppable. He just needs in game snaps and reps, reps reps. Not to be underestimated.
It's not exactly apples to apples. Big Red's problem has always been checking down to the wrong colored Jersey.Nebraska's had a couple QBs lately who just needed to learn to check down and... while they were pretty good they weren't unstoppable. Hopefully if he does figure it out, it'll be after we play them this season.
It's not exactly apples to apples. Big Red's problem has always been checking down to the wrong colored Jersey.
I cant decide if Urban leaving is going to make much of a difference or not... :dunno
I don't think programs have sustained success after Meyer leaves them. We'll see with Day.
Utah didn't immediately keep the same leve of success but they certainly did a great job sustaining their program after him. Four years later they went undefeated and depantsed an Alabama team that was ranked #1 for like 5 weeks straight.
Florida, you're right.
tOSU seems to sustain success through everyone though.
It'll be interesting to see whether they'll stick with an offensive scheme that resembled more of a 'Texas Mack Brown' style passing spread that they had with Haskins, or if they'll go back to more of the Power Run Spread that they had ran more of in most of Meyer's previous seasons there.
BlitzFirst said:I mean I've read a few different ones giving quite a bit of hype to him...I don't just make s#!t up. Here's a few with about 30 seconds of googling.
- https://athlonsports.com/college-football/big-ten-quarterback-rankings-2019
- https://www.offtackleempire.com/2019/4/8/18300228/best-quarterback-in-the-big-ten-2019-patterson-martinez-fields-stanley
- In this piece it shows JF has same Heisman odds to win as AM because, you know...so much evidence shows that he's absolutely as good as AM and will put up all those numbers...his appx 40 passes in college ball ensures that.
Day wants to run a pro-style offense and get away from Meyer's running-QB system, although he may need to run Justin Fields more than he would like until such time that he has his QB's in the program, but that will take at least two years.
Day is wildly more competent than Riley was, but man I get triggered hearing s#!t like this remembering how it went for us.
I'm not sold that Fields is going to be a good pro-style, college QB. He may be ''good'' in that he may be able to gain yards and scores running the ball, but that isn't ''pro-style'' to me. Still, we had to take him because he is probably better than what we had in the pipeline. Tate Martell was another one of those running QB's that Meyer loved so much who was no longer a fit at tOSU. Right now, we have commitments from the #2 pro-style QB for 2020 and the #5 for 2021.
I was never a fan of Meyer's offenses, although it was fine when we were winning. I thought they were gimmicky. My belief is to recruit GREAT pro-style players and run a pro-style system. The top talent wants to play in that type of a system in order to be ready for the NFL. As well, the way to beat Bama, Clemson, etc. is to have a GREAT quarterback that can drop back and throw dimes across the field to streaking receivers or pitch it to the all-world back that can take it to the house. The QB should be a distributor and NOT a jack-of-all-trades and master-of-none. Mediocre teams need to put their best athlete at QB so that the ball is in his hands all the time. Great programs shouldn't have to do that.