I saw his highlight film. I like his size, arm strength and mobility. What I don’t like is how he runs 10 to 15 yards backwards before throwing almost every time. It’s as if he’s not challenged and he’s trying to challenge himself. We’re also the first big time school to offer which I’m not thrilled about that.
you do remember the Huskers was Logan Smothers first big offer and then later became a 4 star and had OSU trying to get him on campus to right?
you do remember the Huskers was Logan Smothers first big offer and he then later became a 4 star and had OSU trying to get him on campus to right?
Isn’t Haarberg a diamond in the rough too? We’re loading our qb room with these type of guys. Some turn out ok and many don’t. For an offense that depends so much on it’s quarterback, this is one position we have to own in recruiting.
Back to Torres, his film looks ok but why hasn’t Texas Tech, TCU or Baylor even offered?
He was offered in May 2018 and signing day was dec 2109 - 18 months +
current offer is about 9 moths form signing day
He's elusive, for a big guy, but a D1 defense is going to be all over him.. there is potential, but another project.I saw his highlight film. I like his size, arm strength and mobility. What I don’t like is how he runs 10 to 15 yards backwards before throwing almost every time. It’s as if he’s not challenged and he’s trying to challenge himself. We’re also the first big time school to offer which I’m not thrilled about that.
He seems very indecisive in the pocket
I saw his highlight film. I like his size, arm strength and mobility. What I don’t like is how he runs 10 to 15 yards backwards before throwing almost every time. It’s as if he’s not challenged and he’s trying to challenge himself. We’re also the first big time school to offer which I’m not thrilled about that.
So he’s ready to play behind our line....
Isn’t Haarberg a diamond in the rough too? We’re loading our qb room with these type of guys. Some turn out ok and many don’t. For an offense that depends so much on it’s quarterback, this is one position we have to own in recruiting.
Back to Torres, his film looks ok but why hasn’t Texas Tech, TCU or Baylor even offered?
yep, the same Oline that ranked 2nd (only behind OSU) in the BIG 10 and 28th in the country in rushing and ranked 3rd (behind OSU and Wisconsin) the year before. There has been some struggles, sure but I have feeling that Oline will take a collective step forward this next season.
I'm guessing 5A would be the 2nd largest H.S. classification in Texas?
Good size and arm. More of a pro-style guy that is mobile, which is fine. Plenty to work with, looks legit to me.
And I believe the same thing has been said each year for the last three. Time to get it done on the LOS.
The jury is still out on him. We don't know if can play at this level. So far Harry and Scott like quick blinkers that can run with suspect arms. Winning formula.you do remember the Huskers was Logan Smothers first big offer and he then later became a 4 star and had OSU trying to get him on campus to right?
The jury is still out on him. We don't know if can play at this level. So far Harry and Scott like quick blinkers that can run with suspect arms. Winning formula.
“The jury is still out on him”
Well yeah, considering he was a true freshman last year. And I’d give Scott more credit then that considering he developed a Heisman winning QB (at Oregon) and runner up Heisman QB (at UCF).
so 3 years of “developing” Martinez doesn’t count?
as an OC/HC he has only started, I believe, 8 QBs. Those QBs are:
Mariota for 1 season
Vernon Adams for 2 seasons
Justin Holman for a game or 2
Nick Patty for a few games
McKenzie Milton for 1 1/2 seasons
Adrian Martinez for 3 seasons.
Noah Vedral - 3 seasons
Luke McCaffery for 2 seasons.
So what has he done lately?“The jury is still out on him”
Well yeah, considering he was a true freshman last year. And I’d give Scott more credit then that considering he developed a Heisman winning QB (at Oregon) and runner up Heisman QB (at UCF).
So what has he done lately?
Isn’t Haarberg a diamond in the rough too? We’re loading our qb room with these type of guys. Some turn out ok and many don’t. For an offense that depends so much on it’s quarterback, this is one position we have to own in recruiting.
Back to Torres, his film looks ok but why hasn’t Texas Tech, TCU or Baylor even offered?
I think Elaine would say he's sponge worthy
so, having one struggling QB and so far no other options takes away anything Scott Frost has done with his QBs over his coaching career? No matter how you spin it, he still coached and developed a Heisman and runner-up Heisman QB. Now, Let’s be real here, for ONCE. Adrain Martinez has been the best QB we have had since Frost has been with the Huskers. He’s had no better options (if so, I’m all ears) and he’s gave Noah V and Luke McCaffrey both shots at QB and neither one could unseat him or beat him out. But hey, spin away. SMH
Edited: Scott Frost was Marcus Mariota’s QB coach from 2013 to 2014 (his sophomore and Junior year, 2 years and during their National title run). The years before that (2009 to 2012) he was Oregon’s WR coach. Then he had one Year with Vernon Adam’s (who had a solid year). Then he over seen and helped two years of M Milton as QB (one year was his runner-up Heisman season when they went 13-0, beat 4 Top 25 teams and 1 Top 8 team).
Anybody know his passing completion percent, interception and TD passes?....and why does this unrated QB from San Antonio hold an offer from NU as a 2022 recruit?
Anyone seen him play? He’s apparently blown the socks off of Harry Potter and the hometown school of UT-San Antonio.
GBR!