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FWST: National Signing Day: TCU misses out on Jaden Rashada
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<blockquote data-quote="McFroggin" data-source="post: 3261306" data-attributes="member: 12346"><p>You brought him up, so I finally responded on how he isn’t relevant to my argument. </p><p></p><p>What I listed are facts. Chandler will be entering his 4th year in NCAA. I’m not saying Chandler couldn’t become a great QB if healthy. Multiple games last year were won on Max’s shoulders. We could have easily been a 4-5 loss team (unranked) if not for his clutch play. TCU wasn’t ranked in any poll when Morris was starting. Morris did struggle his first game. All facts. All demonstrate why it’s incredibly hard for a 3 star 2nd year player (Hoover) to be starter ready when most top 25 teams don’t even have a 3rd year QB starting yet (Finley, Chandler, etc in your argument). </p><p></p><p>Look at Max. How many years did it take for a highly rated recruit in Max for him to finally be a Heisman candidate? Development takes time. </p><p></p><p>I’m not knocking any of our QB’s future potential. Hoover may put it together eventually. Chandler has made big strides. If healthy, he could be ready to make a big statement this year. If injured early, Hoover isn’t ready.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="McFroggin, post: 3261306, member: 12346"] You brought him up, so I finally responded on how he isn’t relevant to my argument. What I listed are facts. Chandler will be entering his 4th year in NCAA. I’m not saying Chandler couldn’t become a great QB if healthy. Multiple games last year were won on Max’s shoulders. We could have easily been a 4-5 loss team (unranked) if not for his clutch play. TCU wasn’t ranked in any poll when Morris was starting. Morris did struggle his first game. All facts. All demonstrate why it’s incredibly hard for a 3 star 2nd year player (Hoover) to be starter ready when most top 25 teams don’t even have a 3rd year QB starting yet (Finley, Chandler, etc in your argument). Look at Max. How many years did it take for a highly rated recruit in Max for him to finally be a Heisman candidate? Development takes time. I’m not knocking any of our QB’s future potential. Hoover may put it together eventually. Chandler has made big strides. If healthy, he could be ready to make a big statement this year. If injured early, Hoover isn’t ready. [/QUOTE]
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