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psh. i come on here because of guys like you that have really good info.
America, land of the free.......unless we can find a way to charge you for it!Huskerjock, why do you let freeriders in on information that you are paying for? Do you not read (or care) about the Tunnel Talk disclaimer? These guys will pay for Rivals bad enough if they want this info.
There was this great quarterback we had a while back who played football and baseball. You may remember him, his name was Turner Gill. He was drafted by the White Sox out of high school and the yankees out of college. I think he did fine. I realize he is the exception, not the rule, but if that is what a kid wants and it means he is only ever a solid back up qb for us so be it.This is one time when location helps us. I do worry about the questionable future of Anderson however. He does have a history of playing freshman. I think we had 9 or 10 playing last year. But he's operating on borrowed time right now. Going .500 on the season and only winning 5 away games with a fairly seasoned team (most started previous year) is cause for concern.
I agree with HuskerJock. Having a QB in a system such as ours, missing spring ball and essentially checking out of football for a few months every year is not good. There is absolutely NO way he can reach his full potential as a QB if he's only around 75% of the time. Maybe that will still be good enough, I don't know.
Clemson's QB is a stud on the diamond, but he's not shown the same production on the field yet. He's just a RS freshman, and I won't argue he's one heck of an athlete...but your athletism will only take you so far. He's also a hitter, not a pitcher. Taking batting practice is not the same as counting pitches and worrying about injuries to your shoulder - something that doesn't bode well if your a QB. If his throwing mechanics need adjusted will that affect his pitching? If they alter his delivery will that affect his FB mechanics, etc. It seems like both could have a negative impact one another.
I'm sure that there will always be exceptions, but remember a "while back" equals an entire generation. Cy Young had 511 wins in his 22 year career, with a number of 30+ win seasons. Think it will happen again? Not a chance. Why? Because the game has evolved. So has college football. IMO comparing Gill to Starling is apples and oranges. I don't mean any disrespect to Husker legends, but the demands on today's players far excedes that of the players in the early-80's, and two sport athletes are becoming VERY rare because of that.There was this great quarterback we had a while back who played football and baseball. You may remember him, his name was Turner Gill. He was drafted by the White Sox out of high school and the yankees out of college. I think he did fine. I realize he is the exception, not the rule, but if that is what a kid wants and it means he is only ever a solid back up qb for us so be it.This is one time when location helps us. I do worry about the questionable future of Anderson however. He does have a history of playing freshman. I think we had 9 or 10 playing last year. But he's operating on borrowed time right now. Going .500 on the season and only winning 5 away games with a fairly seasoned team (most started previous year) is cause for concern.
I agree with HuskerJock. Having a QB in a system such as ours, missing spring ball and essentially checking out of football for a few months every year is not good. There is absolutely NO way he can reach his full potential as a QB if he's only around 75% of the time. Maybe that will still be good enough, I don't know.
Clemson's QB is a stud on the diamond, but he's not shown the same production on the field yet. He's just a RS freshman, and I won't argue he's one heck of an athlete...but your athletism will only take you so far. He's also a hitter, not a pitcher. Taking batting practice is not the same as counting pitches and worrying about injuries to your shoulder - something that doesn't bode well if your a QB. If his throwing mechanics need adjusted will that affect his pitching? If they alter his delivery will that affect his FB mechanics, etc. It seems like both could have a negative impact one another.
:yeahI am extremely skeptical of that number.
40-Yard Dash (hand timed)Patrick Peterson (CB) 4.20
Ron Brooks (CB) 4.23
Drayton Calhoun (DB) 4.24
Morris Claiborne (CB) 4.25
Chris Tolliver (WR) 4.33
Russell Shepard (WR) 4.36
And it's actually only 30 yards.they run them down a hill at LSU.
:yeahI am extremely skeptical of that number.
Maybe it was timed by LSU. link to ridiculousness
From spring workouts at LSU:
40-Yard Dash (hand timed)Patrick Peterson (CB) 4.20
Ron Brooks (CB) 4.23
Drayton Calhoun (DB) 4.24
Morris Claiborne (CB) 4.25
Chris Tolliver (WR) 4.33
Russell Shepard (WR) 4.36
Good Evening huskernation20,From Rivals: Bubba Starling reportedly clocked a 4.36 in the 40 yard dash yesterday. That is extremely fast for a guy his height!!!
Good Evening huskernation20,From Rivals: Bubba Starling reportedly clocked a 4.36 in the 40 yard dash yesterday. That is extremely fast for a guy his height!!!
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VERY WEEAAAAAKKKKKKKGood Evening huskernation20,From Rivals: Bubba Starling reportedly clocked a 4.36 in the 40 yard dash yesterday. That is extremely fast for a guy his height!!!
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