skers83
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Wasn't he the starter at Kearney Catholic before Haarberg.I have heard he has the best arm on the team fwiw
Wasn't he the starter at Kearney Catholic before Haarberg.I have heard he has the best arm on the team fwiw
I would agree with that.Lowkey, all joking aside......the #18 needs to be retired.
yes. He broke all of Frost's yardage records.Wasn't he the starter at Kearney Catholic before Haarberg.
1 video, and some reactions from local media based on one practice. That's all it took to anoint Haarberg.
That's impressive, even by our standards.
All this talk of Smothers and Haarbeg. Someone says hold my beer. View attachment 18431
We almost completely skipped the Smothers hype cycle. We're reaching critical mass.
So he'll be playing for Rutgers when we play them again in 2022.Say hello to the new Vedral - not quite top-tier in terms of natural talent & athleticism, but knows what he's supposed to be doing on a given play better than anyone but Martinez (which makes sense considering he's been around longer than Smothers or Haarberg).
I see Smothers going the way of McCaffrey.... The media, granted they did see much, were clearly not impressed from what they've said on 1620 appearances, and local podcasts.
Unlike McCaffrey, Smothers throws a nice ball. He doesn't have a strong arm, but neither did Milton. I took in some of those UCF practices Frost's last season, I promise you these same individuals would not have been impressed w/Milton during 7 on 7's either. If you watch his highlights from that season, you'll see him lofting balls into open spaces. I doubt he had more than a couple completions as deep as Smothers' under thrown passes traveled in the air all season.
I don't know. I think our overall team looks pretty slow in these videos...
He was here last year, so technically still a true freshman but normally would be a redshirt freshman. Either way I agree, he's a load and was a steal as a walk-on. And he has a chance to seize a role with Stepp out.Interesting that Frost's throwing motion is much looser than when he played and all the QB's have more condensed mechanics similar to him when he played.
At least physically, Yant does not look like a true freshman, mid-year enrollee, walk-on.