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Next year - QB?

Should SU pursue another formed Buckeye QB? It worked out very well with the last(present) guy.


Any thoughts?
 
Haven’t found anything indicating who’s involved here. Would love to see us somehow get in the mix with this kid.

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Which proves everyone's original point, that Brent Axe is a phuuucking moron
I’m wondering if he leaked to Brent that he was committing and the offer wasn’t commitable yet.
 
I choose to believe HCFB pumped the brakes on Collins because he wants to take Air Noland for a test drive.
 
I choose to believe HCFB pumped the brakes on Collins because he wants to take Air Noland for a test drive.

Does that mean Fran has air brakes?
 
So here's the math driving McCord's interest in sticking around.

""McCord has accepted an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, an indication he is viewed as a likely NFL draft pick. Players who compete in that game surrender their college eligibility.But there’s the real possibility McCord could make as much money (if not more) playing another year in Syracuse than taking up a roster spot as, say, a fifth-round draft pick.To put that in perspective, Saints rookie Spencer Rattler was drafted in the fifth round. He signed a four-year, $4.36 million contract, including a $336,480 signing bonus and $795,000 in base pay his first year. The average annual value over the life of Rattler’s rookie deal is $1,089,120.""
 
We shouldn't sleep on the kid from the Bronx, Berlin. Not saying he will leapfrog Williams right away but he looks special as well.
 
So here's the math driving McCord's interest in sticking around.

""McCord has accepted an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, an indication he is viewed as a likely NFL draft pick. Players who compete in that game surrender their college eligibility.But there’s the real possibility McCord could make as much money (if not more) playing another year in Syracuse than taking up a roster spot as, say, a fifth-round draft pick.To put that in perspective, Saints rookie Spencer Rattler was drafted in the fifth round. He signed a four-year, $4.36 million contract, including a $336,480 signing bonus and $795,000 in base pay his first year. The average annual value over the life of Rattler’s rookie deal is $1,089,120.""
We're Syracuse. The NCAA won't be giving us any breaks soon.
 
We're Syracuse. The NCAA won't be giving us any breaks soon.
D.A.R.T. does't allow for that. We WILL be respected.
 
So here's the math driving McCord's interest in sticking around.

""McCord has accepted an invitation to play in the East-West Shrine Bowl, an indication he is viewed as a likely NFL draft pick. Players who compete in that game surrender their college eligibility.But there’s the real possibility McCord could make as much money (if not more) playing another year in Syracuse than taking up a roster spot as, say, a fifth-round draft pick.To put that in perspective, Saints rookie Spencer Rattler was drafted in the fifth round. He signed a four-year, $4.36 million contract, including a $336,480 signing bonus and $795,000 in base pay his first year. The average annual value over the life of Rattler’s rookie deal is $1,089,120.""

Only thing I disagree on here is, accepting a bid to that bowl as I understand it, doesn’t mean he becomes ineligible
 
Haven’t found anything indicating who’s involved here. Would love to see us somehow get in the mix with this kid.

This was my hope . Looks like he’s visiting S. Carolina, which is weird since Sellers has that locked up for at least another year.
 

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