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Who are you referring to?Alabama has another QB on their current roster who is or was a returning Heisman trophy candidate? He finished 5th in the Heisman ballot in 2013.
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Who are you referring to?Alabama has another QB on their current roster who is or was a returning Heisman trophy candidate? He finished 5th in the Heisman ballot in 2013.
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Sorry I missed the inference that you meant on Alabama's team.Alabama has another QB on their current roster who is or was a returning Heisman trophy candidate? He finished 5th in the Heisman ballot in 2013.Best athlete, not best QBHe'd be the best quarterback on their roster. That statement is ridic.He has graduated in December. He also visited Alabama 3 times to see Dr. James Andrews and see his friend Trey DePriest. DePriest even stated this.
Would Alabama really be interested in Ohio State's third string QB? Would they humble themselves that much?
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No worries Coqui. Sounds like he's staying put at OSU anyway. That whole OSU QB situation is going to be super interesting to watch play out.Sorry I missed the inference that you meant on Alabama's team.Alabama has another QB on their current roster who is or was a returning Heisman trophy candidate? He finished 5th in the Heisman ballot in 2013.Best athlete, not best QBHe'd be the best quarterback on their roster. That statement is ridic.He has graduated in December. He also visited Alabama 3 times to see Dr. James Andrews and see his friend Trey DePriest. DePriest even stated this.
Would Alabama really be interested in Ohio State's third string QB? Would they humble themselves that much?
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Like where Top Gear trivializes the differences between a Lambo, Ferrari, and a Porsche. At the end of the day you laugh because the whole thing is ridiculous in retrospect.No worries Coqui. Sounds like he's staying put at OSU anyway. That whole OSU QB situation is going to be super interesting to watch play out.Sorry I missed the inference that you meant on Alabama's team.Alabama has another QB on their current roster who is or was a returning Heisman trophy candidate? He finished 5th in the Heisman ballot in 2013.Best athlete, not best QBHe'd be the best quarterback on their roster. That statement is ridic.He has graduated in December. He also visited Alabama 3 times to see Dr. James Andrews and see his friend Trey DePriest. DePriest even stated this.
Would Alabama really be interested in Ohio State's third string QB? Would they humble themselves that much?
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As long as Urban is the head coach of the Buckeye's they will be the team to beat in the B1G. Also hats off to Braxton Miller. A lot of players of his caliber might have transferred somewhere else to guarantee their playing time. Classy that he is staying and not seeking a transfer.Per the OSU AD, Miller is definitely staying. Urban Meyer will retire at OSU (keep in mind, he could retire at the end of next year), and they might sell beer at Ohio Stadium
http://www.landgrantholyland.com/2015/5/18/8619907/ohio-state-football-gene-smith-braxton-miller-urban-meyer
I still question his ability to throw at a level in terms of being a division I college level QB. Nothing has been said that states if he can play QB for a full season or not.As long as Urban is the head coach of the Buckeye's they will be the team to beat in the B1G. Also hats off to Braxton Miller. A lot of players of his caliber might have transferred somewhere else to guarantee their playing time. Classy that he is staying and not seeking a transfer.Per the OSU AD, Miller is definitely staying. Urban Meyer will retire at OSU (keep in mind, he could retire at the end of next year), and they might sell beer at Ohio Stadium
http://www.landgrantholyland.com/2015/5/18/8619907/ohio-state-football-gene-smith-braxton-miller-urban-meyer
J.T. Barrett answer to Ohio State's three-way quarterback question
By Matt Hayes, www.sportingnews.com, June 30, 2015 1:06pm EDT
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Braxton Miller
Pros: Big-game experience, dynamic ability in the run game when plays break down.
Cons: How healthy is his surgically repaired throwing shoulder, and can it absorb the pounding Miller will take? By the time he steps on the field in September, it will have been 21 months since he last took a snap in a game.
Cardale Jones
Pros: Big arm and deceptive run game ability. A fearless competitor.
Cons: He has started all of three games, and played with the benefit (see: safety net) of tailback Ezekiel Elliott’s huge postseason forcing defenses to play more base coverages instead of mixed, multiple looks. How will he respond to adversity?
J.T. Barrett
Pros: Not the NFL prospect Jones is, but the best dual threat of the group. Made significant strides as a thrower in the second half of the season (see: at Michigan State, at Minnesota in a snowstorm), and is clearly the best passing option of the three. Would have rushed for 1,000 yards (938 yards, 11 TDs in 2014) had he not been injured in late November.
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