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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
What's it hurt to put him on scholarship since we have atleast six open ones right now. He can help us recruit EMCC.
I wouldn't put him on scholarship. He's a walk-on 4th string QB whose only committable offer when he left EMC was Miss College. From all accounts he is a great kid but he is not a scholarship QB. Next year when Thompson arrives, he's a 5th string walk-on QB.
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We needed a scout team QB. We have one now. Great move by the staff.
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It's difficult to envision a scenario where he'll be a part of the quarterback competition involving Damian Williams, Nick Fitzgerald and Nick Tiano. Michael Bonner - The Clarion Ledger
This is Bonner's opinion of the guy who beat out Auburn's QB. I doubt this will be what Bonner says the week we play Auburn. He'll talk about how Auburn's QB play is stronger than MSU's.
I saw Wyatt Roberts play three times last year. He has a big set of balls and they are solid brass. That is worth a lot.
Last edited by M.Fillmore; 08-14-2016 at 10:21 PM.
Reason: clarity
The Plantation has never won an SEC regular season Championship in ANY men's sport with an integrated team. That defines irrelevance.
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
I wouldn't put him on scholarship. He's a walk-on 4th string QB whose only committable offer when he left EMC was Miss College. From all accounts he is a great kid but he is not a scholarship QB. Next year when Thompson arrives, he's a 5th string walk-on QB.
He's also a celebrity that expressed big interest in MSU on the show. That exposure alone is worth one of the SIX scholarships we aren't using.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
What's it hurt to put him on scholarship since we have atleast six open ones right now. He can help us recruit EMCC.
That's a huge assumption to say he can help us recruit. And just iF he could help, it will only be for one year. He doesn't deserve one.
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You shouldn't use a scholarship on someone that is willing to walk on.
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If he ever see's the field in a real game we're ****ed.
Nice story. Glad he can help the scout team.
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Glad to have him on the team. You can never have enough leaders on and around the team. You never know this kid could end up being the coach of State in the future that wins us a NC all because Mullen gave him the chance to further his football career around this program.
Mullen does so much leadership development that most of us don't notice right now but when he's gone and we begin searching for the next coach we will all see how large his coaching tree is quickly becoming and will likely be appreciative.
Death penalty or bust!!!***
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Originally Posted by
LC Dawg
My brother lives in Louisville and he's been telling me about this kid for awhile. He told me he will win wherever he goes. It's the same thing we've all seen before. The guy makes plays and wins ballgames but he doesn't have the measurables that everyone is looking for. He's been listed as 6'-0" but I don't think he's that tall. Someone from Louisville could probably tell us some more about him.
Aside from being out of state, when I read this I thought...wait, Dylan Favre?
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Originally Posted by
LC Dawg
My brother lives in Louisville and he's been telling me about this kid for awhile. He told me he will win wherever he goes. It's the same thing we've all seen before. The guy makes plays and wins ballgames but he doesn't have the measurables that everyone is looking for. He's been listed as 6'-0" but I don't think he's that tall. Someone from Louisville could probably tell us some more about him.
GREAT kid. I am about 6 years older than him. I grew up playing pickup basketball with him, his dad, and his brother, Payson.
I think he's every bit of 6' tall. I'm about 6"2 and he's just a little shorter than i am.
The dude just has the "IT." Hell of a competitor and a lot more athletic than people give him credit for.
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Originally Posted by
Engine
If he ever see's the field in a real game we're ****ed.
Nice story. Glad he can help the scout team.
I completely agree. If he ever gets in a game ahead of 3 qbs we've had in the system for years, we're seven shades of 17d
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
You shouldn't use a scholarship on someone that is willing to walk on.
I agree but you can award one to a walk on who works his ass off.
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Originally Posted by
Jack Lambert
I agree but you can award one to a walk on who works his ass off.
Which there are plenty already on the team who have been busting their ass all spring & summer. I'm sure 1 or 2 of those guys will get rewarded before the season starts.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg61
He's also a celebrity that expressed big interest in MSU on the show. That exposure alone is worth one of the SIX scholarships we aren't using.
I think it's actually 7 now with Staley gone. I'd say give him a one year scholarship (which is customary for walk-ons). But we don't want a 4th string walk on QB tying up a spot we could give out in February that would count back to last year.
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Originally Posted by
Dawg-gone-dawgs
Ain't Auburn going after Stidham(Baylor transfer)...I going to laugh my ass off if they get him and Franklin has to work again to get the job
I highly doubt he would come in three weeks before the season and hammer down the start. It's gonna be White or Franklin III at AU neither of them are what Gus needs at QB, tho Franklin III is closer. If they could just have him run the ball every down at AU, Franklin III would be a decent QB. I mean, come on, it's not like throwing the ball is all that important for a QB, right...........
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Originally Posted by
Todd4State
You shouldn't use a scholarship on someone that is willing to walk on.
Walk-ons get temporary scholarships all the time that are good on a season by season basis. This happens to fill in the gaps when guys leave the team or don't qualify when we end up short of the 85 limit. It's pretty common at all programs. Now, I'm not sure if he's been in the program long enough to earn one compared to the other walk-ons, but technically we could give any of them a full ride for a finite period of time that is non-guaranteed past this season, and still not risk anything for future recruiting classes. Technically, this applies even to non-walkons as scholarships are always year over year contracts (same as with academic scholarahips). But, its almost never put into practice for the guys that sign LOI unless a program is trying to force "good" attrition, and even then it is only done at some programs.
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How much eligibility does Roberts have left? Just 1 year?
The only bad play for him last year at EMCC was the pick 6 he threw against Co-Lin....to a player committed to us. (Landrews)
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Originally Posted by
MaroonFlounder
How much eligibility does Roberts have left? Just 1 year?
The only bad play for him last year at EMCC was the pick 6 he threw against Co-Lin....to a player committed to us. (Landrews)
He'll be a junior
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