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Agree with Eight. Now is not the time to panic. See what you have in the spring first and then watch the portal later. There will be candidates both at RB and QB that will be very worth while.
Like who?Agree with Eight. Now is not the time to panic. See what you have in the spring first and then watch the portal later. There will be candidates both at RB and QB that will be very worth while.
I thought he was injured the season before last after the Baylor game (i think we played Okie State but I'm too lazy to look it up).Just to be clear, Morris only had one injury, and he would have been able to return about 3-4 weeks after that injury, correct?
Reading comments on here you'd think he was made of tissue paper...
Just to be clear, Morris only had one injury, and he would have been able to return about 3-4 weeks after that injury, correct?
Reading comments on here you'd think he was made of tissue paper...
Just to be clear, Morris only had one injury, and he would have been able to return about 3-4 weeks after that injury, correct?
Reading comments on here you'd think he was made of tissue paper...
He has had three starts, 2 in 2021 and 1 in 2022, and has only finished one, the Baylor game. The two injuries in the games he left were significant enough that he was also not able to return the following week.Just to be clear, Morris only had one injury, and he would have been able to return about 3-4 weeks after that injury, correct?
Reading comments on here you'd think he was made of tissue paper...
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He has had three starts, 2 in 2021 and 1 in 2022, and has only finished one, the Baylor game. The two injuries in the games he left were significant enough that he was also not able to return the following week.
A short history but not a good one thus far regarding injury. Durability is just as important as ability.
My gut feels odds are against him making it through that 7-0 start that some here think should happen and will be disappointed if it doesn’t. So good luck to QB2 contributing to that 7-0 mark.
Perhaps they are in Joe Biden’s garage?We don’t really even know what his injury was in 2021 considering our injury reports from those 20 seasons are buried in a vault somewhere.
The question is does this translate to the football field. One of the side effects of football training is a reduction in speed. It is one of the reasons why Nyckoles Harbor wants to concentrate on track until after the 24 Olympics. To survive in football pretty much every position requires a weight gain. Point taken you can't run an exceptional time on the football field if you can't do it on the track. But running in pads is definitely different. The best track stars top out at 25-27 mph. Yet it extremely rare to clock a NFL player exceeding 21 mph in game.I saw that, he was really excited about Duke.
Man he’s fast and has a build that looks like he could take a hit.
A 10.68 100m as a Soph., he could be our QB and kick returner. :>)
Darius Davis says hi.The question is does this translate to the football field. One of the side effects of football training is a reduction in speed. It is one of the reasons why Nyckoles Harbor wants to concentrate on track until after the 24 Olympics. To survive in football pretty much every position requires a weight gain. Point taken you can't run an exceptional time on the football field if you can't do it on the track. But running in pads is definitely different. The best track stars top out at 25-27 mph. Yet it extremely rare to clock a NFL player exceeding 21 mph in game.
Why not move Battle back to QB? He was a top dual-threat QB in Alabama. I think he did not play his senior year because of an injury?
Heard he was brought on scholarship as a career back up. Maybe can play as a 5th year seniorWhat about Josh Hoover? He put up good numbers and honors at 6A Rockwall. Perhaps not a dual-threat but looks to be a good drop-back guy? Dad played in NFL. Not an "elite" recruit but could be very good?
Idk what your point is.The question is does this translate to the football field. One of the side effects of football training is a reduction in speed. It is one of the reasons why Nyckoles Harbor wants to concentrate on track until after the 24 Olympics. To survive in football pretty much every position requires a weight gain. Point taken you can't run an exceptional time on the football field if you can't do it on the track. But running in pads is definitely different. The best track stars top out at 25-27 mph. Yet it extremely rare to clock a NFL player exceeding 21 mph in game.