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I'm not knocking the kid. He just seems to have an arrogance that he carries around with him. I know many guys on the team share this sentiment. I guess what I'm saying is he feels like he's the real deal and doesn't need to work for it. That could change, but as a coach or fan, and being a former athlete, these arent the type guys I want running the show. It doesn't work out most of the time. I may be completely wrong, but I am just giving my opinion. I know he has talent, but talent takes you nowhere at this level if you're not willing to put the work in.
Hum...Doubt it but interesting.
UGA QB Faton Bauta decides to transfer from Bulldogs
On the heels of Mark Richt officially moving on to Miami, Georgia’s roster has seen a change as well. In a press release, UGA announced that Faton Bauta has decided to transfer out of the football program. The decision is effective immediately, and the quarterback will not be on the roster for the Bulldogs’ bowl […]
I don't know much about Price, except what I have read on here. If he does "feel entitled", he won't get very far, though. Players that want to earn their spot and have something to prove are the best candidates for QB. They HAVE to have that hunger to improve and show it on the field. Otherwise, they will not be a leader.
As for as a transfer vs. a current roster player, we need to take whatever route needed to put a winner on the field. I don't care if the guy is 15 years old, 30 years old, or been with our program for 1 to 4 years. Give us someone that is hungry and a leader with talent! Every year it starts all over and that becomes the most important year.
This goes for Jeff in our bowl game too. He proved all year that he has what it takes. Now, after last week, it comes down to his final game and he has a LOT to prove in our bowl game to make up for it. He has the talent, so we are in the best possible situation headed into wherever we are going!
What price has is confidence. Something that is infectious in the huddle. I guess you don't like Tom Brady either. If the kid can back up his cockiness, he has the potential to be a very good Qb. Strong arm with quick release and no longer looks like the pilsbury doe boy. If he is near as tough as Sokol, he could be great. I am not a fan of the duel threat Qbs as most can only run very well and passing is not up to standard. The Qb from Houston is an exception as he seems pretty damn good at both.
Since starting Isham, when has a QB had to earn the starting position?
They've all had to earn it. What do you mean?
Also, OU's former starter is eligible to transfer and play in 2016.
And now this one.
QB Kyle Allen transferring from Texas A&M
By Kevin McGuireDec 10, 2015, 8:19 PM EST
Another year, another Texas A&M is transferring. Kyle Allen will transfer to another place to call his football home, Texas A&M announced Thursday evening.
Allen started the season as Texas A&M’s starting quarterback but he would lose the starting job to Kyler Murray as the season played out. Allen completed 56.5 percent of his pass attempts for 2,210 yards and 17 touchdowns with seven interceptions. He did not play games against South Carolina or Auburn following two straight losses to Alabama and Ole Miss, in which he was picked off four times and threw just one touchdown in the two losses. For whatever reason, things just did not work out for the former five-star quarterback recruit under Kevin Sumlin.
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http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/10/qb-kyle-allen-transferring-from-texas-am/
I read the Chronicle article on Kyle and couldn't tell if he was a Sr. or underclassman.
Just saw in USA Today that Trevor Knight from OK and Kyle Allen from TX A&M have been granted releases from schollys. Knight will soon graduate and be immediately eligible. Allen is a Sophomore and will have to sit out at another FBS school. I'm high on Price as being our next QB but I sure wouldn't turn the other way if another QB from a top program were interested in following the footsteps of Colby Cameron and Jeff Driskell.
I think you are referring to Cody Sokol and Jeff Driskel, but I certainly would kick the tires on both of them. Could it hurt recruiting with high school qbs? Possibly, but the name of the game is to win, and if this gives us the best chance to win next year and either guy fits the mold of the type of young men that Skip likes at QB then I would reach out to them.