We have 10 good football players committed, star ratings be damned.
I tend to agree with you. I don't really give a rats rear about star ratings. The ratings didn't think our class was super great last year, but I really like the class we got.
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We have 10 good football players committed, star ratings be damned.
And whose to say Purdue wouldn't match LSU and keep Brohm around. Brohm can win at Purdue. Especially once he gets his players in. Last year he won 7, could have easily been more, with a group that won 9 the 4 years previously. Purdue is a very good football job to have at the moment. And it's only going to get better. That's why I struggle to see him leave. Plus he wants to remain close to Louisville.
Duke is an issue. Cutcliff is most definitely a QB Whisperer. Eli Manning still does offseason work with him.Duke enters the battle for Hunter Johnson. HJ seems to be following the cats 2018 schedule. Next school of interest will be Akron.
https://collegefootballtalk.nbcspor...y-for-transferring-clemson-qb-hunter-johnson/
Duke is an issue. Cutcliff is most definitely a QB Whisperer. Eli Manning still does offseason work with him.
http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/duke/article141295168.html
Daniel Jones is no Hunter Johnson.Cutcliffe is certainly known for his QB coaching, but Duke will have Daniel Jones returning as a four-year starter in 2019. Can't imagine Johnson wants to sign up to sit somewhere.
NU remains a great fit for both parties.
Daniel Jones is no Hunter Johnson.
I agree that NU is a better fit for playing time. Duke is a better fit for QB development.He'll be a redshirt senior team captain with three years of starting experience and somewhere around 38-40 starts with 1,300 attempts under his belt. While he didn't have as many stars next to his name once upon a time, it would take a hell of a lot to beat that guy out for a starting gig in 2019.
At Northwestern, he would have to beat out... nobody with any kind of experience.
I agree that NU is a better fit for playing time. Duke is a better fit for QB development.
Purdue fans seem to act like Purdue is some former Blue Blood.
Take away the Tiller era and Purdue is Indiana.
That is 50-60years agoThey've had a little more than that. Purdue had some very nice teams with the Leroy Keyes bunch in the late '60s and had a nice run of QBs with Bob Greise, Mike Phipps etc.
I was thinking the same thing.They've had a little more than that. Purdue had some very nice teams with the Leroy Keyes bunch in the late '60s and had a nice run of QBs with Bob Greise, Mike Phipps etc.
You mean because you are old enough to remember them?I was thinking the same thing.
Well, yeah, there is that.You mean because you are old enough to remember them?