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7 with the shitty takes per usual
Gabriel is the perfect situation. Parsons is our future. Gives him a year to learn the system. Parsons is going to be a star. We are looking at finding a way this year to get to 6 wins. This does it.
Personally, I think any time you have the opportunity to land a top 5 national QB, you take it, whether it lines up with your ideal years or not.
if the Ducks want him, make them pay big for him
Look 7 I understand if you believe a "cheap QB and expensive OL/DL" will win more games than the opposite.
But this 2 year thing makes no sense:
1) you can't pay someone for 1 year, then not pay them for year 2 because "you've already transferred, what are you going to do about it?". Word would get out that we lie to and screw over players and we wouldn't get more transfers.
2) say we get a QB with 2 years. Woohoo! We've got a QB for '25 now! How is that any better than getting a 1 year QB, then getting another in '25? Moreover, what do you think on roster QBs will do if they're told "you've got to sit another 2 seasons" instead of 1 season? Parsons would transfer.
3) and parsons brings me to this point: you're talking a lot about managing our NIL resources wisely. I agree. You know what the best way to have a good roster is? To recruit good HS players and coach them up here. We get at least 1 good blow up year for cheap, then have a big NIL edge in negotiations to keep them from transferring. If you let young studs leave because we portables in a multi year starter ahead of them then we have no cheap on roster replacement and we're stuck paying market rate for a player again. Let Parsons have a real mentor at QB and a real coaching staff for a season and he may be ready to take over in '25.
4) players want results now. We need to win as much as possible and look cool doing it to be attractive to the talent we need for '25 to be good. Again if you think a cheap QB+expensive lines is the best way to win in '24 that's a reasonable view, but regarding "2 years left" transfers we can't take guys this year if they cost us games in '24. This is the year to market ourselves like OM does with an exciting on field product
Assuming we win all 4 OOC, which may not be a given. You have to win 4 of the sec games...
At OM
At Georgia
At Tenn
At Texas
Ark
Florida
Mizzou
aTm
I understand we need a lot more than a QB to win like we want to next year but I believe it's possible a QB like Gabriel is the difference between going to bowl and not going to bowl. If we value the bowl game and at least a .500 record I'd say go out and get him and hopefully it springboards us into a better position the following year.
I expect A&M and Tennessee to be pretty good next year unless they get hammered in the portal. I won't know about the bears until i see who they lose to the portal. They are making a big push to bring back a lot of guys for their covid year. They already got Pegues to stay for another year. We need their impact guys to leave. Wouldn't hurt my feelings to see Dart or Judkins hit the portal.