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USC Transfer QB Jake Jensen Commits

His stats will impress everyone on this site.

I will combine them
2023 and 2024 Stat line

3 games 2 rushes for zero yards.

This guy was born to play under Hauck. If you don't throw, you can't have interceptions.

He's perfect, #ChattyNatty here we come!!!
Here are his JUCO stats which got him a schollie at USC. Doesn’t look awful:


 
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Certainly doesn't seem like a "you're the guy if you come here" type of move, for sure.
I doubt that personally, saying "we want you to be a backup here" especially coming from being a backup at USC would be an awful recruiting pitch. Seems like someone AhYat could learn alot from, especially if he gets the nod, I'm expecting "want you to compete for the starting gig" is more likely and think he has a chance.
 
Well he's definitely not flashy and doesn't exactly have a lot of stats, but neither did McDowell when we brought him in. McDowell was a career backup. He was developed by the QB guru Lincoln Riley and sat behind the likes of Caleb Williams and Miller Moss so that could potentially help. Plus it does look like he was heavily recruited out of high school. I think the common consensus would be he's going to back up Ah Yat and Ah Yat will be given the keys to the car. That's fine I guess as long as we don't rotate guys and they work with him in the offseason. Man did I want Visperas though.
 
I doubt that personally, saying "we want you to be a backup here" especially coming from being a backup at USC would be an awful recruiting pitch. Seems like someone AhYat could learn alot from, especially if he gets the nod, I'm expecting "want you to compete for the starting gig" is more likely and think he has a chance.
I don't think they're telling him that, either. I'm sure they told him what they tell pretty much every player, that he'll have a chance to compete. Same thing they told Fife.

Also, why do you assume Ah Yat has a lot to learn from a guy that has thrown 0 passes in a DI football game? Not saying he doesn't, but Keali'i has much more experience playing in real DI college football games than Jake does. It seems like you're projecting your feelings onto the situation a bit here.
 
I don't think they're telling him that, either. I'm sure they told him what they tell pretty much every player, that he'll have a chance to compete. Same thing they told Fife.

Also, why do you assume Ah Yat has a lot to learn from a guy that has thrown 0 passes in a DI football game? Not saying he doesn't, but Keali'i has much more experience playing in real DI college football games than Jake does. It seems like you're projecting your feelings onto the situation a bit here.
Not projecting personal feelings at all, he has had multiple years under a coach who is known for developing and good QB play. Despite not playing a snap that's alot of knowledge he could pass on to AhYat, also Hauks tendency to always have open competitions for positions in the off-season.
 
Not projecting personal feelings at all, he has had multiple years under a coach who is known for developing and good QB play. Despite not playing a snap that's alot of knowledge he could pass on to AhYat, also Hauks tendency to always have open competitions for positions in the off-season.
LMAO Riley would probably be fired if his buyout was smaller. Their fans hate that guy now.
 
Not projecting personal feelings at all, he has had multiple years under a coach who is known for developing and good QB play. Despite not playing a snap that's alot of knowledge he could pass on to AhYat, also Hauks tendency to always have open competitions for positions in the off-season.
Ah Yat's major issues are not being able to process things at game speed when the bullets are flying.

I just don't agree that the person most suited to help him out there is a guy that literally has never seen D1 bullets fly before.

Also, he was on the team, but you'd be joking if you think he got the same hands-on mentoring and coaching that guys like Caleb Williams got from Riley.

I think Jenkens is a great pickup for us, and he could push to start next season, but I could easily see him not beat out the guy that's already on the team because he has no real experience.
 
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