ColoradoHusk
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Great summary, Mav. With QB's, teams have to recruit one or two great ones every year, and hope they stick around. It's nearly impossible to control the QB transfer problem, it's just the way of life in college football. Hopefully Frost and Verduzco build the relationships with the QB's and they want to stick around, but there are going to be guys that transfer. I'm sure both McCaffrey and Smothers think they are going to win the QB job in 2021 (assuming Adrian leaves early for the NFL), as you have pointed out, it's unlikely that both of them stay at NU for their entire college careers.Part of - maybe a lot of - the reason we've struggled getting some QB depth over the last 10ish years is we had two straight guys who started as Freshman and stayed until they were seniors (TMartinez and Armstrong). That's not the most appealing situation to recruit into. On the day Gebbia committed I said there was basically no chance that both he and POB finished their careers at Nebraska. That's just how it works now-a-days.
McCaffrey is basically the perfect guy to bring in one year behind Martinez: an elite athlete who - due to lack of experience - has some growing to do as a QB. That combined (hopefully) with his family background would give you a guy who is fine with waiting a bit. But I would say the chances of both him and Smothers both playing out their eligibility here is already extremely small (barring a position switch for one). So you keep Smothers in the fold and work like crazy on your 2021 guy. Because you can bank on losing at least one of the three. So you've got to keep the hopper full.
I think one avenue where Frost can use to keep the QB depth strong is targeting walk-ons each year. Frost can ask an in-state or nearby QB to walk-on, and if he ends up getting the #2 spot, he will be put on scholarship.