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It is interesting because he is clearly a tall kid and is listed at 6'5 right now, but throwing from different arm slots can be of advantage to a tall QB as well in certain situations. He's still got two years left but right now I think he is the best QB in his class, or right there.Wonder if he's a baseball player, he's comfortable with some different arm slots which should make him a lot more comfortable on the move. Interested to see what size he settles in at too, but he's a helluva good looking QB recruit.
As a kid of the Cooper years, that always seemed to be the missing ingredient. Hoying was the first QB that was above decent.Our QB recruiting is obscene.
I would throw in my favorite Joe Germaine in the later Cooper years, but the issue was just not starting him. Before I digress, Day is such an excellent evaluator of QB talent. Stroud eventually rose in the rankings, but Day spotted him well before that and landed him. TSC is another one, he would've been a Buckeye no matter what but Day chose him over other national targets for good reason.As a kid of the Cooper years, that always seemed to be the missing ingredient. Hoying was the first QB that was above decent.
Edit: Frey had his moments. But this run is ridiculous
On Brady Edmunds
"Edmunds found himself squarely in the conversation as the Quarterback MVP on Sunday. The Ohio State commitment from Huntington Beach, Calif., has outstanding arm talent -- to make throws downfield on a rope and also fitting passes into tight windows in the middle of the field. Edmunds was exceptionally accurate during the camp, even impressing with his ability to maintain that touch and delivery while on the move. Regardless of class, Edmunds was among the best players on the field on Sunday. The future Buckeye is well-ahead of the curve in scanning defenses and making smart decisions. He effectively registered his name in the five-star conversation for the 2027 cycle."
Our QB recruiting is obscene.
As one myself, I agree!As a kid of the Cooper years, that always seemed to be the missing ingredient. Hoying was the first QB that was above decent.
Edit: Frey had his moments. But this run is ridiculous