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re: Use Bowl Game as a Test for Nuss. If he fails, use a transfer
Posted on 12/1/23 at 7:32 am to dcw7g
Posted on 12/1/23 at 7:32 am to dcw7g
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And when Nuss gets a "core" injury or slips and breaks his arm, you're comfortable rolling with Rickie Collins for the rest of the season? Madness
And if your transfer-in QB gets concussed (vs Bama) or injured (vs UGA) aren’t we right back in the same predicament?
It's a tricky current for HCs to navigate. If standing QBs know the HC will bump them in favor of a more experienced transfer, why stick around?
Posted on 12/1/23 at 8:10 am to AlwysATgr
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It's a tricky current for HCs to navigate. If standing QBs know the HC will bump them in favor of a more experienced transfer, why stick around?
Nevertheless, we're going to have to bring someone in. If Nuss can't beat them out, that's on him. Ideally, we bring in a KJ Jefferson or similar and Nuss wins the job and they're stuck here as backup. This happened at Ole Miss with Jaxon Dart and Spencer Sanders. Or, you find someone with 3 years of eligibility remaining who is willing to risk sitting behind Nuss for a year or two. There are QBs at crappier schools that might take that gamble to play at a big-time program - they could always grad transfer again in a year or two if they don't see a path to the field.
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