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SignUp Now!Does he have the personality and leadership to be the bell cow of the 2023 class? It will be interesting to watchCB Jamel Johnson of Arlington Seguin commits to Texas.
https://247sports.com/player/jamel-johnson-46098248/
Kids see it a lot of ways. Some kids just don't like dark green and don't want to be stuck in it for four years. Some kids think Waco is a pretty sad place. etcUnfortunately most kids don't see it that way. It's more like " Man Tx sucks and Bailor is pretty good".
That role is usually your QB in the class. This is why QBs often commit early.Does he have the personality and leadership to be the bell cow of the 2023 class? It will be interesting to watch
or will it be Arch Manning? ?
Maybe it is much more immediate and Bryce Hall is coming in the spring and bringing a couple of Brocks. A guy can dream big or hallucinate from the kool-aid.lol
FIFYMaybe it is much more immediate and Quinn Ewers is coming in the spring and bringing a couple of Brocks. A guy can dream big or hallucinate from the kool-aid.lol
That my friend, is a great question.You are much more plugged in that I am Sir so I will ask you and any of the other knowledgeable posters. Which one between Ewers or Arch generates the most buzz and has the greatest potential impact on the program? Which is the better prospect?
Great info. Thank youThat my friend, is a great question.
Ewers – has played against high standard competition at Texas 6A school and with good coaching. He's a gunslinger, not much of a runner. So pass plays will live and die by his arm. A bit indecisive, if indeed he wants to transfer in such a short time with OSU. That might alarm me.
Arch – maybe not the gunslinger that Ewers is, but a very good passer nonetheless. A lot of people question the competition he faces down there in a private league. But he has the Manning pedigree and is extremely knowledgeable of both the position and the game. He grew up with football.
Arch would generate the most buzz due to ESPN's love affair with the Manning family and all things SEC.
I don't know if it's baggage as much as it is home sickness. He was too young to move that far from home.I'd prefer Manning. Not loving the Ewers baggage.
I would take either. Although I like Manning's dual threat capabilities. One thing I noticed, when Manning tries to throw with touch, the ball comes out of his hand a little weird. It get's there but it flutters. His passes into the flats and outs are frozen ropes. Those balls look like Troy Aikman threw them.That my friend, is a great question.
Ewers – has played against high standard competition at Texas 6A school and with good coaching. He's a gunslinger, not much of a runner. So pass plays will live and die by his arm. A bit indecisive, if indeed he wants to transfer in such a short time with OSU. That might alarm me.
Arch – maybe not the gunslinger that Ewers is, but a very good passer nonetheless. A lot of people question the competition he faces down there in a private league. But he has the Manning pedigree and is extremely knowledgeable of both the position and the game. He grew up with football.
Arch would generate the most buzz due to ESPN's love affair with the Manning family and all things SEC.