10 1/2 (and that's just for DBT alone!)Did anybody set the O/U on the number of times posters would ask about his eligibility to play next year?
This thread shows how many casual fans are not understanding of simple rules in college football. Unless it's Marcus Houston, a guy has to sit a year after transferring unless he is a JUCO or graduate transfer. Come on people.
This is a big get. It makes the QB competition very interesting from 2017-2019
Not sure, I wish somebody would tell us.Hot, damn! This is a great way to start a 4 hour cross country flight. Welcome, Sheriron! (In my best Irish pirate accent)
PS - is he eligible to play this year?
Yes a family medical reason is differentShane Callahan.
Yes a family medical reason is different
You should start a new thread on it.Did anybody set the O/U on the number of times posters would ask about his eligibility to play next year?
Huh? What?10 1/2 (and that's just for DBT alone!)
He'll be in the shotgun most of the time next year...dummy.Can't wait to see him under center next fall!
He'll be in the shotgun most of the time next year...dummy.
...you missed the joke.He'll be riding pine...
His arrival in Boulder was instrumental in quarterback Sheriron Jones transferring from Tennessee to CU this past week, because of a prior relationship with Jones and Jones' high school coach, Pete Duffy. If former Texas Tech quarterback Davis Webb winds up in Boulder, it's a good bet Chiaverini will be the main reason.
considering lindgren's job depends on QB play, and Chev is going out and getting him (a) the #1 QB that was on his board last year, and (b) a top level transfer, I'd say Lindgren is probably stoked that the recruiting pressure is off.I wonder where this leaves Lindgren? Brian can't feel but a little doubt about Chiv's arrival and the shadow he's already casting. Unlike Leavitt who replaced the previous DC the situation at OC is a bit different.
After their first meeting, he left believing he and Lindgren “are going to work really well together.” Chiaverini said Lindgren’s offense “has been running stuff I like and he likes some of the things we did at Texas Tech – like playing with the tight end. I think you can incorporate some of that open-set spread stuff that we did at Tech with a tight end in the offense.”
Good Lord.Transferring from Tennessee
Put me firmly as a "who cares?" We have seen Montez, he can play at the P12 level. Noyer, by all reports, appears to be a competent back up. Tyler Lytle, a highly rated early enrollee and Blake Stenstrom committed, CU seems to be well-stocked at QB.
Jones, on the other hand, has two years off his clock, and is reportedly third string behind another SO, and a RSFr. He could not crack the two deep at UT, and has a career grand total of 2, count 'em, passing yards against powerhouse Tennessee Tech. Yes, he was highly rated but does not seem like he can make up his mind about where he wants to be. No thanks.
Now if some hot shot grad transfer with a ton of P5 success and experience at QB was shopping around, a horse of a different color, but Jones can find another home...I am sure he will, just not a good fit for CU now. JMO.
Is "maybe" some new sport for football players that can't get their **** together?Lol, nothing to see here. He should just go to a small school and play maybe.
Hmm well, if he still wants to play, that would probably be his best route. If he doesn't have it inside anymore, shut it down and get his degree.Is "maybe" some new sport for football players that can't get their **** together?
It sounds like the perfect sport for certain former football coaches too: he should go coach maybe.