Daily Archives: January 29, 2017

A tale of two signing days?

Here’s hoping I enjoy these Booch vs. Kirby headers as much after the first Wednesday in February comes and goes.

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Like Gaul…

… returning SEC quarterbacks fall into three parts.

Mr. Eason lies smack dab in the middle of the promising sophomores group.

6. Jacob Eason, Georgia

2016: 204/370 (55.1%), 2,430 yards (6.6 per attempt), 16 TDs, 8 INTs, 120.2 passing efficiency

The true freshman’s season was vaguely disappointing, not unlike the result for the Georgia team as a whole. His highs were high, but his lows were both quite low and too frequent. He did improve through the season, but he spoiled it with mediocre showings against Georgia Tech and in the bowl against TCU. He has all of the physical tools, but it may take him longer to put it all together than anticipated before last year.

Throwaway quarterback year, for the win.

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Coming soon to a Process near you

Who knew that New Mexico State could turn out to be such a trendsetter for the state of Alabama?

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It’s an innocent question.

Bless this man.

South Carolina head basketball coach Frank Martin opened a press conference this week with his own question.

“Just curious,” he said. “Why does anyone follow football recruiting? There’s got to be a better life than following committing and decommitting.”

When somebody who recruits for a living thinks it’s over the top, it’s over the top.

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