Cats2506 said:
Potomac Griz said:
The fact that it doesn't show "offers" on scout.com or rivals.com means nothing really. It's very common for those pages not to get updated especially after a player decides on a school.
Lobato is a pretty good QB..no doubt about that... maybe his talent will take NCU to the promise land this year...and get them a win over "Colorado Mesa" :lol:
I think the bigger point is that Lobato would start over the one that can run but cant throw, the converted TE that can throw but cant run and the one that can run some but throws rainbows.
We'll see. You're basing your opinions on having seen none of our QBs, and off of your trollish hatred of the Griz. I imagine you would've said the same thing about random other QBs last year too before JJ started to show what he could do.
Your post made me a bit curious thogh... How does NC's Lobato stack up vs previous Griz QBs statistically? Lets see:
2011 Lobato - 199 - 365 (54.5%) 17td, 10int, 2448 yds, 120 efficiency rating.
2010 Roper - 171-278 (61.5%) 19td, 11int, 1885 yds, 133.1 efficiency rating.
2009 Selle - 224-356 (62.9%) 28td, 6int, 3043 yds, 157.3 efficiency rating.
2009 Roper - 78-134 (58.2%) 8td, 3int, 951 yds, 133.0 efficiency rating.
and so on...
In fact the only one that seems comparable to Lobato in recent times is Swogger, who completed 54.% of his passes, but still had a higher efficiency rating than Lobato.
So... I think I'll take what we have at QB, and our history of having and developing good QBs over UnCo's current QB.
I do wish them luck though against Colorado Mesa.. That should be a good test for them, and hopefully it won't end up like Lindenwood last year. :mrgreen: