To answer your question: yes.
Landry Jones would have come to CU instead of Oklahoma if it weren't for the coach's son situation with our starting quarterback.
Abso-f-in-lutely, no decent QB will ever come here as long as Hack JR is behind center. The NEPOTISM is in program is so disgusting and is one of many things for the demise of program, and the current state of affairs.
I think Cody would play behind anyone who his coach believed was a better Q. I wondered about this issue when the Hawk boys went to Boulder. They are both too classy for this to be a real issue. A perceived issue - maybe. Cody would be the first to step down if outplayed by a teammate imo.
I have a very good friend who plays D1 football in California. He got to know Jordan Wynn when he took his visit to his school. At the end of the day, Jordan wanted to play early and he said that with C-Hawk at QB, he felt like there was zero possibility.
It's also hard to recruit a QB when you are lining up wide receivers averaging 5'7, and lining up tight ends at receiver.
Among other terrible mistakes Hack has made, one of top is to bring in his son. He has lost all credibility and is playing games with the CU program to satisfy his own personal wishes.
I think it was more of a necessity in 2007 when we were coming into Hawk's second year. His first was marred by one of the worst quarterback situations one could imagine at a BCS-level school. Klatt put in 3 years and graduated and Colt Brennan left school before anyone knew what he would become. Controversy to start with career backup James Cox and Bernard Jackson getting reps. Brian White loses out on the job and transfers, Cox gets injured and Jackson limps through the rest of the season with former QB Pat Devenney as the emergency backup. 2007 comes and Jackson is ineligible; enter Cody. Improved team by 4 wins with a huge upset and Hawk thinks his son is the Dalai Lama. Bliss ever since.![]()
How different?Here are facts:
1) Hawkins got completely different treatment on his redshirt than Hansen and Ballenger.
Hawkins had no business bringing his son to play football here in the first place. When I first heard he was coming here, my reaction was "Wow, that's kind of interesting, seems surprising this guy I have heard so many good things about would do something so unprofessional".
Here are facts:
1) Hawkins got completely different treatment on his redshirt than Hansen and Ballenger.
2) He is not good, but continues to start.
3) He should not have been here in the first place. Bringing your son to play QB at this level is patently unprofessional.
4) Imagine last night, but with Hansen being named the starter. Do you really think Hawkins would have let him fail for more than 2 or 3 series before putting his son in?
Hawkins had no business bringing his son to play football here in the first place.
Just a reminder. We can criticize the play on the field and the coaching, but no personal attacks against players. Cody is still a college kid trying his best.
Abso-f-in-lutely, no decent QB will ever come here as long as Hack JR is behind center. The NEPOTISM is in program is so disgusting and is one of many things for the demise of program, and the current state of affairs.
To answer your question: yes.
Landry Jones would have come to CU instead of Oklahoma if it weren't for the coach's son situation with our starting quarterback.
:yeahthat:Might want to rethink this. No way was Landry Jones ever going to play for the Buffs. He is a lifetime Sooner fan, as his father, and once Bob Stoops put the scholly on the table to him to attend and play for the Sooners, all other schools weren't even in the picture anymore....
To answer your question: yes.
Landry Jones would have come to CU instead of Oklahoma if it weren't for the coach's son situation with our starting quarterback.
Hahahahaha.
I can't say this with 100% certainty, but for most people I've ever met from SE NM, OU is the school that everyone looks up to. Fitting in Boulder would have been harder for Landry than adjusting to life in Norman since the culture is a lot similar than what he's used to.
Once he got his offer from OU I know he was going to end up there. OU won the Big 12 with a converted WR as QB. They have great, quality OLs with solid TEs, RBs and WRs every year. It was almost a no brainer.
Don't act as if CU has had 5* or 4* QBs line up for the role over the years. After Detmer who was the next QB? An in-state guy. Elite QBs are very rare to come by for any team, unless you have a guy like Chow or Tedford as the OC/QB coach.
We need to create an identity, a system, and then we'll find our QB. GT has a strong identity with the flex option and from here on out they'll have their choice of the best option QB in the nation. We have to coach up what we do have and show our potential before any elite QB is going to take a shot with us. I sure as hell wouldn't want to play behind this line if I was a 5* QB this year.
name the last blue-chip QB at CU.... What is keeping them from being here is the lack of an offense. GB never had one and had one and Neuheisel never brought one here either.
Nice history lesson (seriously), but you're leaving out a huge part: Last year they sometimes benched Cody and liberally used true freshman quarterback Tyler Hansen. True freshman.
Cody beat Oklahoma, too.