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Keep in mined that the transfer portal works a little different now; QBs won't come cheap. It could easily cost upwards to $2M to get a can't miss top flight QB (if there is one) out of the transfer portal. See the going NIL rate for QBs:
https://draftwire.usatoday.com/lists/shedeur-sanders-nfl-nil-caleb-williams-arch-manning/
Ranking the top 10 CFB players NIL deals
1) Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders - $4.8 Million
2) Texas QB Arch Manning - $2.8 Million
3) USC QB Caleb Williams - $2.7 Million
4) WR
5) Michigan QB J.J. McCarthy - $1.4 Million
6) South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler - $1.4 M
7) Oregon QB Bo Nix - $1.4M
8) WR
9) Washington QB Michael Penix Jr. - $1.3M
10) North Carolina QB Drake Maye - $1.3M
I don't care what he looks like. I care about moving the freaking football.
This, plus get the hosses in the trenches. When folks talk about us being soft this is what I relate it too.Just flipped on the Georgia Alabama game. It is time for Day to become a true head coach and let someone else run the offense. Time for him to embrace the CEO role.
I just remember when Urban came the first thing he did was install the Oklahoma practice drill….meant to send a message to his team. I don’t think we done anythi similar to that time….This, plus get the hosses in the trenches. When folks talk about us being soft this is what I relate it too.
It’s a combination of skill, technique, and desire with a dose of nasty. IMO What Urban brought was certainly the desire/nasty part of the gameI just remember when Urban came the first thing he did was install the Oklahoma practice drill….meant to send a message to his team. I don’t think we done anythi similar to that time….
Nothing about his vanilla play calling or the inability of the OL to protect his QB. Let’s hope he’s serious about upgrading these areas.I’m fine with this but shocked to actually hear it.
- On whether the team's quarterback play was what it needed to achieve its goals: "When you come up short, you've got to look at everything, because you didn't get it done ... and we will look at everything."
- Day wouldn't commit to whether or not Kyle McCord will be the team's starting quarterback next season, right now he's just focused on bowl preparation, he said. "That's a long way away right now. ... We've got to get back to work right now."
- Day also isn't ready to say exactly how he'll deploy the team's quarterbacks in the Cotton Bowl. "Just not there yet."
- Evaluating McCord from this season: "I think there were a lot of really good things this year. ... As time went on, Kyle got better as the season went on. ... So I think there was growth there for sure and I think he's a good quarterback, I do. After every year you evaluate everything and try to figure out what's next."