Marquise Williams (above) continues to have a good senior season at UNC. He is the current ACC leader in touchdown passes and rush yards by a QB.
DeShone Kizer wanted to play quarterback at Clemson to be like DeShane Cameron, but Deshaun Watson was already there. Dabo is currently scouring the Southeast for any quarterbacks named Deshene, Deshine, or Deshune.
DeShone Kizer wanted to play quarterback at Clemson to be like DeShane Cameron, but Deshaun Watson was already there. Dabo is currently scouring the Southeast for any quarterbacks named Deshene, Deshine, or Deshune.
Ninety-third ranked Christian Hackenberg, hated by Penn State fans, is the 5th highest ranked NFL QB prospect.
Georgia’s Greyson Lambert is the fifth highest ranked SEC QB (second in the SEC East) – ahead of the starting QB’s at Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Florida, South Carolina – as well as his replacement at Virginia.
Unless father and son play for the same team, I’ve decided to drop any silly “JR” or “II” or “III” that players have suddenly decided is cool. While I wouldn’t want my jersey to read “SR” it would be fun to have a jersey with a “I” after my name. Of course it would be more confusing than anything.
For the Syracuse game Clemson designated long-snapper Jim Brown as team captain. Dabo told the press the significance was lost on the team, though center Brown understood and appreciated the gesture. Great Dabo article in Sports Illustrated. Someone commented Dabo > Richt. I wanted to respond SEC > ACC. Not sure Clemson can hang with Bama right now.
1. 87.5 Seth Russell, Baylor (injured)
2. 86.1 Trevone Boykin, Texas Christian (injured)
3. 85.6 Deshaun Watson, Clemson
4. 85.0 Brandon Doughty, Western Kentucky
5. 84.6 Brandon Allen, Arkansas
6. 83.8 Chad Kelly, Ole Miss
7. 83.3 Kevin Hogan, Stanford
8. 82.6 Marquise Williams, North Carolina (above)
9. 82.5 DeShone Kizer, Notre Dame
10. 82.0 Paxton Lynch, Memphis
11. 81.5 Dak Prescott, Mississippi State
12. 80.9 Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
16. 78.6 Greg Ward, Houston
17. 76.8 Jake Rudock, Michigan
18. 76.2 Connor Cook, Michigan State
20. 75.2 CJ Beathard, Iowa
23. 73.7 Joshua Dobbs, Tennessee
24. 73.5 Mason Rudolph, Oklahoma State
25. 73.2 Cody Kessler, Southern Cal
26. 73.1 Vernon Adams, Oregon
31. 71.3 Gunner Kiel, Cincinnati
35. 70.0 Nathan Peterman, Pittsburgh
39. 68.4 Greyson Lambert, Georgia
41. 68.1 Brandon Harris, LSU
42. 68.0 Jacoby Brissett, NC State
44. 67.0 Lamar Jackson, Louisville
46. 66.2 Brad Kaaya, Miami
47. 66.2 Perry Orth, South Carolina
48. 66.1 Will Grier, Florida
51. 64.3 Jake Coker, Alabama
53. 62.4 Everett Golson, FSU (lost job)
54. 61.7 Matt Johns, Virginia
56. 61.2 Kyle Allen, Texas A&M (lost job)
57. 61.0 Eric Dungey, Syracuse
62. 59.6 Thomas Sirk, Duke
65. 57.5 Nick Arbuckle, Georgia State
69. 55.2 Patrick Towles, Kentucky
76. 54.5 Joe Hubener, Kennesaw State
83. 52.3 Cardale Jones, Ohio State (lost job)
93. 48.6 Christian Hackenberg, Penn State
97. 47.8 Brenden Motley, Virginia Tech
101. 45.4 John Wolford, Wake Forest
108. 40.0 Drew Lock, Missouri
109. 39.1 Johnny McCrary, Vanderbilt
110. 38.8 Justin Thomas, Georgia Tech: not the problem
113. 36.5 Kendall Hinton, Wake Forest
116. 33.0 Justin Holman, UCF: why O’Leary retired?
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