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You'd like to hope so, wouldn't you....
Fact is, Colt could very well be better than a backup 5th year senior, or ...
I've heard he's 240, but he looks 220 or 230, as it is solid muscle on his nearly 6-6 frame. I watched him a couple times go 1 on 1 against the DEs, and he did OK. He doesn't have the strength to stop a big rusher cleanly, but did a good job redirecting them, and he is fast enough that they can't get around him.
There is no way JerMichael Finley is over 220 lbs.
Im looking at him on TV right now and there is no way in hell.
Ok, that was a little much, but I was thinking more of Brees in his early college years.
I think we had an arguement a while ago about this:
I was thinking, man, I must have missed this argument recently. But then I saw the quote was from April.
I don't know how much he weighs, but it has been over 4 months since then. And the dude is 6'6". And I have no idea why Greg Davis would tell people he's 240lbs when he's not. Maybe Greg is going by the major college football weights and measures standard instead of ASTM, i.e. adding 2 inches and 20 pounds. UT is as guilty of that as any other school.
But the point is, he's
1) gaining weight
2) should probably gain more to be a top tight end
3) only a freshman
4) good at catching the football
Which is why we're excited about him.
I don't know, in Mack's past, he unseated Applewhite for Simms at one point, and there is debate about who was the better College QB, and whether he was just pressured into playing the recruit who was a better prospect out of high school.Fact is, Colt could very well be better than a backup 5th year senior, or a younger guy who had taken snaps last year had we had one, have beaten him out in the spring, and we'd still basically be starting with a QB who'd never taken a snap, but by most objective standards, we'd be starting the better guy.
Should Texas lose the game but in the process find its QB, it could be the best thing for the team in that it could help them run the rest of the board and thus have a potential rubber game with Ohio State for the national title.
if we are to lose this game then I would love nothing more than to have a Rubber match for the NC
Fact is you're the one with the "you'd like to hope" scenario goin' big time. No one knows what those kids will do in the game until they've done something. Not you, not Mack, not Tressel, not even the player himself.
Colt may be VY, Joe Montana, Troy Aikman and Tom Brady rolled into one from day one and game one.
on the other hand...
it's fine to say he's doing well in practice (what a nightmare if he wasn't even do that) but trying to extrapolate that to the second game of the season, in front of a huge crowd and a national TV audience playing the #1 team in the nation is a big stretch. a very big stretch.
it's okay though. I expect that the much needed dose of realism at the QB position for Horn fans will be served up that evening by a bunch of guys in scarlett and gray ...
I was thinking, man, I must have missed this argument recently. But then I saw the quote was from April.
I don't know how much he weighs, but it has been over 4 months since then. And the dude is 6'6". And I have no idea why Greg Davis would tell people he's 240lbs when he's not. Maybe Greg is going by the major college football weights and measures standard instead of ASTM, i.e. adding 2 inches and 20 pounds. UT is as guilty of that as any other school.
But the point is, he's
1) gaining weight
2) should probably gain more to be a top tight end
3) only a freshman
4) good at catching the football
Which is why we're excited about him.
The wager applies the same way for you, except, in this sense, I believe its much more likely that a talented, polished freshmen plays above his head with his team behind him, than a talented, hugely-green defense trying to play as a unit, on the road. I dont know, thats just me and my orange goggles talking though.