Has to be a reason that the 5’9” QB didn’t play until the season was out of reach.
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Has to be a reason that the 5’9” QB didn’t play until the season was out of reach.
The boy was recruited by a few good teams so there must've been something there. Plus, he was inserted into playing before he was ready. The point is a kid who dreamed of playing for Tech gets to become a Dawg, starts a few games due to circumstances and then transfers first chance he gets. There's a story there somewhere.
Guys and gals -
His parents PAID Billie Joe Tolliver to coach him up to seem like he was the 2nd coming since he was in jr high school -
He played 1-A ball but could only put up stellar numbers against the likes of Plain Dealing, Ringgold, Lincoln Prep etal - his number against good schools were pedestrian at best and most were in question
He wasn't the best qb in his own district let alone the entire state - he wasn't the best player in the state - he had a PAID campaign that won him the award
Contrast what he did his freshman year here against what Isham, Luke and even Jenkins did their freshman years
There is a connection with Dilfer cause he went to his Elite 11 QB Camp - but yet he didn't have great offers coming out of that exposure either
He may blossom into a superstar - but odds are he won't
He didn't grind to get better, he looked for an out and he is gone
BleedTechBlue
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COMMITMENT | #LATech added another piece to its defense Tuesday night when Houston transfer DB DeMarcus Griffin-Taylor (@DGTaylor__) committed to the program:
What I’d like to see more than some high hopes QB transferring into Tech is to hire a legit QB coach and then let’s develop some genuine QB talent. We’ve got QBs with some size and potential they just need quality coaching. One name to throw into the hat is Tim Rattay, obviously :). Cumbie can’t do it all like Holtz did (Lol), he needs some top notch help.
Yep. The next few years are Wild Wild West College Football.
What this means for college football coaches at our level is find players who need minimal development and simplify the playbook as much as possible for the yearly turnover that will be college football for the next decade. You are basically building an entirely new team every single year, so you need plug and play not learn and grow.
Sean Fox
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