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re: Trey Quinn- A&M favorite?
Posted on 2/8/13 at 1:07 am to BossierTigerFan24
Posted on 2/8/13 at 1:07 am to BossierTigerFan24
Here's the bottom line with Trey as I see it:
Everything points to LSU EXCEPT for the fact that Sumlin has a track record throwing the ball going back to UH, the offense values versatile receivers and they are going to have a stud QB to throw to him, whether it's Manziel or the guys they start landing out of Texas because of their reputation and JFF. It does help LSU that Kingsbury left for TT.
And believe me, Trey's not worried about how many receivers A&M recruited. When you're a kid who catches 100 balls for 2,000 yards and all those TDs, you think you're going to be better than the competition. That's not an issue with Trey and it's an overrated issue with a lot of top players.
It comes down to this: If LSU shows any signs of improving its passing game, of having consistency on offense and just being better in general, I think it's game over, Trey comes to LSU. If there isn't progress, then A&M would be in play, as would some other schools. I'm sure Texas Tech will offer. Clemson has offered, a bunch of others.
If LSU does hire Cameron, we might see if that's a big enough draw to get Trey to commit before the season.
Everything points to LSU EXCEPT for the fact that Sumlin has a track record throwing the ball going back to UH, the offense values versatile receivers and they are going to have a stud QB to throw to him, whether it's Manziel or the guys they start landing out of Texas because of their reputation and JFF. It does help LSU that Kingsbury left for TT.
And believe me, Trey's not worried about how many receivers A&M recruited. When you're a kid who catches 100 balls for 2,000 yards and all those TDs, you think you're going to be better than the competition. That's not an issue with Trey and it's an overrated issue with a lot of top players.
It comes down to this: If LSU shows any signs of improving its passing game, of having consistency on offense and just being better in general, I think it's game over, Trey comes to LSU. If there isn't progress, then A&M would be in play, as would some other schools. I'm sure Texas Tech will offer. Clemson has offered, a bunch of others.
If LSU does hire Cameron, we might see if that's a big enough draw to get Trey to commit before the season.
This post was edited on 2/8/13 at 1:08 am
Posted on 2/8/13 at 2:59 am to CourseyCorridor
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Everything points to LSU EXCEPT for the fact that Sumlin has a track record throwing the ball going back to UH, the offense values versatile receivers and they are going to have a stud QB to throw to him, whether it's Manziel or the guys they start landing out of Texas because of their reputation and JFF. It does help LSU that Kingsbury left for TT.
EXCEPT for the fact that Quinn won't start right away and might even be redshirted, so best case scenario he gets 1 year as a top 3 receiver that gets plenty of targets with Manziel and would still have his true junior and senior season to play. I lean towards Quinn barely getting to exhaust Manziel's throwing/Sumlin's system to benefit his statistics for the time he and Manziel are both eligible together.
This post was edited on 2/8/13 at 3:03 am
Posted on 2/8/13 at 7:43 am to CourseyCorridor
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Everything points to LSU EXCEPT for the fact that Sumlin has a track record throwing the ball going back to UH
how many reciever's from houston sumlin put in the NFL?? Kid's worried bout his future not playing with jff
Posted on 2/8/13 at 8:09 am to CourseyCorridor
I do not claim to know what the other posters know. I do know that when making decisions in life, we have all made them with our hearts at times, as well as with our minds. I think his heart says that he has a love affair with his community and with the state of Louisiana. I also think it would be wise for him to consider how his God given talents will be used, as it is possible he will be able to help somebody's offense and passing game in particular.
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