Sam A. Blitz
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jcu27 said:Just because a kid is good in high school doesn't mean that will translate to college. It's smart to bring in 2-3 and to battle it out once they have an idea how things work. For all we know a walk on could be starting in 2-3 years from now.
Bingo. How many 5 star QBs have there been that didn't amount to anything? Many. Good coaches don't recruit kids and designate them future starters off the bat. They bring in the best talent they can and have them compete. If a kid is skittish from signing with a team because the players have to compete for their spots on the team, then that doesn't sound like a confident player or someone that would rather feel entitled. The QB position is paramount in this offense and requires fierce competition to push those kids to be better. If you've ever played a sport in your life, you would understand that competition makes people better. I'll take Stitt's many years experience in recruiting for his offense that he understands what he needs and wants to improve his QB position.