Where will Braxton Miller be playing next year??

C N Red

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Off the top of my head, teams needing QBs. From the sounds of it he will have graduated and will basically be a FA.

Michigan (how awesome would that be!!)

Florida St. (Jameis will have to go to the NFL)

LSU (unless Les goes to Michigan and pulls him in up there)

Bascially, there are some big time programs that could use a seasoned QB. Ask Wiscy how it can work for a year?

 
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How about here
How about not. The dude is as fragile as fine china. Seems like he sits out a few play every game, and has a serious injury every season that puts him out a few games.
In this hypothetical situation, you are saying the risk isn't worth the reward? I highly doubt many schools would turn him away but I guess Nebraska is set at QB.

 
How about here
How about not. The dude is as fragile as fine china. Seems like he sits out a few play every game, and has a serious injury every season that puts him out a few games.
In this hypothetical situation, you are saying the risk isn't worth the reward? I highly doubt many schools would turn him away but I guess Nebraska is set at QB.
If Miller were to come here and become the starter, my belief would be both Stanton and Armstrong transfer out. And after one year we would be so screwed at the QB position.
 
How about here
How about not. The dude is as fragile as fine china. Seems like he sits out a few play every game, and has a serious injury every season that puts him out a few games.
In this hypothetical situation, you are saying the risk isn't worth the reward? I highly doubt many schools would turn him away but I guess Nebraska is set at QB.
I guess that's what I'm saying. I don't think he would last through the year so...
And you'd be pissing off a guy who's got potential (Armstrong) by having him waste a year behind a transfer who more than likely is going to go down for at least a game. Honestly I think Tommy now is about where Braxton was at as a Sophomore. Maybe not all the moves in the running game, but he's effective.

 
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He gets injured too easily. So we'd probably end up putting him in there (a slap in the face to Armstrong) and then 3 games later asking a demoralized Armstrong to be your starter again.

 
He gets injured too easily. So we'd probably end up putting him in there (a slap in the face to Armstrong) and then 3 games later asking a demoralized Armstrong to be your starter again.
It's like you're in my head...

 
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