CalBear
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He's draft eligible this year. Todd McShay rates him as the #1 QB prospect; Mel Kiper has him as the #1 junior. Threw for 3973/35 at 7.8 YPA with just 7 INTs last year. Great arm strength, quick release, good decision-making; who's on board?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sko6f8nJ3ZM
Yesterday against an overmatched Grambling State team he led Cal to a 52-0 lead at the half and got the rest of the day off. Went 24 of 32 for 309 yards and 3 TDs to Kenny Lawler (who you'll also be hearing about). He had one INT on a good pass that went through the hands of his receiver. By my tally, he had just two poor passes on the day: a bad decision to loft a long ball up into double coverage (could have been intercepted, wasn't), and a significant overthrow of an open Lawler on a post route in the end zone. Other than that his decisions were solid, the throws were on target, and he ran the offense like a machine.
A more relevant warm-up is next week against a decent San Diego State team, followed by a trip to Austin to play Texas in prime time. This could be your last opportunity to join the bandwagon before it's too crowded.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sko6f8nJ3ZM
Yesterday against an overmatched Grambling State team he led Cal to a 52-0 lead at the half and got the rest of the day off. Went 24 of 32 for 309 yards and 3 TDs to Kenny Lawler (who you'll also be hearing about). He had one INT on a good pass that went through the hands of his receiver. By my tally, he had just two poor passes on the day: a bad decision to loft a long ball up into double coverage (could have been intercepted, wasn't), and a significant overthrow of an open Lawler on a post route in the end zone. Other than that his decisions were solid, the throws were on target, and he ran the offense like a machine.
A more relevant warm-up is next week against a decent San Diego State team, followed by a trip to Austin to play Texas in prime time. This could be your last opportunity to join the bandwagon before it's too crowded.
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