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Buddy, at the size he is you have to be other worldly at something


No way Bryce Young had a stronger arm. And the only thing other worldly about B. Young is Alabama lol

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There is a reason he could not make it in the NFL


I'm no expert, but I don't see any sub 6ft QBs going to the NFL from the FCS. Shorter guys have to come from larger programs

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the fact of the matter he was not better than Danny Etling


Well yeah, Danny had started 3 seasons of major college ball (including Purdue). He was gone after Scott's redshirt year. Scott didn't fit Mile's system, which is why LSU was not a good decision.

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definitely not better than a 2018 Joe Burrow.


Burrow is the Goat. So that's that. ALSO, Scott was never on the roster with Joe. Burrow is a good example though. IF Urban Meyer had not chosen Justin Fields over Burrow, and IF Joe Brady had not come to LSU in Burrow's 2nd season, the world might not know the greatest of Burrow. For most players (esp QBs), the right situation is important.

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Again, I love the kid and maybe he would have found success at ULL or Tulane but even that is not a guarantee.


I agree. Syracuse and Maryland loved him, and were better fits.
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No we do know. He very undersized and had serious limitations. Lets not play revisionist history here. I rooted for him when he left but he was not a talented enough for P4 program. He tried a smaller schools and found a home in Nichols and Incarnate Word which is where his talents were suited. Hope he continues to find success as a Coach and maybe will end up Coaching in some capacity at LSU.


These are facts:
He was bigger and taller than KMurray and Bryce Young. MUCH bigger than D 'erik King (who started for Miami). Scott is/was built like an NFL RB. He is/was not small. His head coach was fired at both P5 schools shortly after he arrived. Both schools had established starters when he arrived. Mizzou had a NFL draftee (Drew Lock) as it's starter, and brought in Kelly Bryant (who played in the national championship the prior year). So factually, we what would have happened if any of these facts were different. .

Also Facts:
He didn't just play FCS. He left with more TDs (71) than anyone in NCAA history. His 60 TDs is an FCS record. He and Skataboo combined for more pts in a FCS playoff game, than anyone FCS History. Took UIW to the FCS semifinal , losing to power house N Dakota state 9-6 (something like that). A reporter described him as the most talented player to grace the Fargo Dome since Tray Lance (49ers / Cowboys).

My OPINION:
If he was going to play power 5, he should have stuck with Syracuse or Maryland. If he was going G5, Tulane loved him. Chosing two P5 squads with the turmoil which LSU/Mizzou was enduring was his biggest mistake. Credit to him for moving on. Scott is built much like Pavia (Vanderbilt). He should have found his Vanderbilt. I can't profess to know whether he was good enough on the P5 level However, his record setting performance on the FCS levelcertainly left room for question.

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Kid never had the tools for LSU to play.


We will never know. Miles fired the month after Scott freshman year. Jucco natty, MVP, FCS Heisman. I'm going say that he and LSU (at the time) weren't a fit.
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I'm not assuming anything, you are. I'm saying we don't know his situation so why judge it? Everything I said before could very well be true, neither of us know. Idk why you think we know better than him about his own life choices. You don't have all the information and you're coming off as quite arrogant

Let me compare it to someone with the average middle class lifestyle: go work a salary job for the guaranteed $100-200k vs taking a risk and opening your own business


Bingo
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And Colgate.

fricking criminal how his handlers treated him


Maybe hes not traditionally "job minded". We live in a world where we think the ivy league guarantees something. Do a Google search on ivy league salaries. It's a job. Scott looks like he's already positioned to make more than the average ivy/college graduate. He chose right for him

re: delete

Posted by prepsportsallday on 1/11/25 at 7:33 pm to
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LSU fans are WAY too insecure that ND is in the title game.


THIS
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We should hand you some tissues so you can keep crying about statistics, pussy



Not really sure what you're talking about. No tears over here. Happy New Year!
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Nuss- 2024
4,005 total yards
559 plays
7.2 YPP
32 TDs
308.1 YPG

JD5- 2022
3,798 total yards
574 plays
6.6 YPP
28 TDs
271.3 YPG


Womp womp


Oh boy! Hand him the Heisman!!!
Praying for the Bech family, as well as the rest of the victims and their families. Dear God, how can we fix this brokenness? There has got to be a way!
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That dude semjase is a legit retard


Finally, a thread dedicated to semjase & Madking. The rants most notable haters. Lol
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Fifth, the portal makes every years team different from previous years teams. That makes pre-season rankings moot and increases unpredictability. Variety makes the game more fun to watch.



You sir sound like a former athlete. I'm up vote 11.
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The schools need to come clean so we can restore all forfeiture of records but not go backwards for financial comp.


The question is how do you account for schools/players that followed the rules? Retroactively validating a rule breaker (to an extent) invalidates those that "followed" the rules. I guess the solution rest in some type of "middle ground".
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NFL for their arbitrary “3 years removed from high school” rule for entering the draft


Amen
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This is nuts. The kid put up all of his yards and TDs against Miss St, ULM, and UTSA. He threw 2 INTs at ULM.

I guess they really want a Manning to win the Heisman and this must be their last chance


I'm all in on Manning. Film don't lie.
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Cause they weren’t mediocre. Joe’s 2018 year was overall the second best year an LSU QB had ever had at that point.

Jayden’s 2022 was again probably only second to Joe 2019.

100% both made huge very visible leaps in year 2. But they were’t mediocre before


Facts. You can't reason with the dummies here bro. lol
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No you didn’t. You saw clips of a few practices.

Film? There was no “game film” on Bhrrow.

Film. People in here think TiK Tok is “film” like coaches watch.

Have a downvote dumbass.


Hey numb nuts, when I say I watched him, I WATCHED HIM.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/boxscore/_/gameId/400869647

2016 Stats (Which I also watched)

2017 Game stats

As a former college and pro player, I've watched him in actual games at Ohio State dumb dick. I thought he was unusually accurate, a trend that has continued throughout his career.

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That said Nuss is going be better. He not in the same stratosphere as those guys.
which is it?


Your ignorance is palpable. Two things can be true: Nuss can be better, and still not on Burrow's level.

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People are fricking revisionists on here instead of waiting to see what Nuss does in year 2.



No revisionist here. As a former player, I know what I'm looking at. Nuss is a solid QB. But I've seen nothing from him that tell me he will be a world beater. He's a solid player. Calm down.
I watched Burrow at Ohio State. He was better than Nuss. Burrow could have easily been the starter at Ohio state. Go watch the film. I dont see that in Nuss. Jayden has/had a totally different skill set. That said Nuss is going be better. He not in the same stratosphere as those guys.

I absolutely want Nuss to be everything those guys were. But Burrow had a utopian situation in yr two (joe Brady, chase, Jefferson, aranda). Nuss is not going to be the reason you lose/win. Coaching, scheme, o-line, defense will decide Nuss' and LSU's fate.

re: NIL whining can stop now

Posted by prepsportsallday on 12/18/24 at 5:53 pm to
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LSU has the third highest NIL fund at $19 Million in all of College sports


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