It is a highlight film.he's a D-1 QB. I hope our staff can convince him to come here.... but nowhere in the film, did I see him hand off to the RB three times in a row!
so, i dont know if he fits into our scheme
It is a highlight film.he's a D-1 QB. I hope our staff can convince him to come here.... but nowhere in the film, did I see him hand off to the RB three times in a row!
so, i dont know if he fits into our scheme
Yup, and there are a lot more D1 level highlights in that film than average. The kid seems to see the field really well, knows where to look for his receivers, makes quick decisions where to throw the ball, and usually throws it to the guy whose going make the most yardage. I didn't see many plays where he threw to a underneath/safety receiver when other guys were open further down field, which probably explains his 481 yds/game passing average! One can only hope a guy like this is even considering UConn.It is a highlight film.
Yup, and there are a lot more D1 level highlights in that film than average. The kid seems to see the field really well, knows where to look for his receivers, makes quick decisions where to throw the ball, and usually throws it to the guy whose going make the most yardage. I didn't see many plays where he threw to a underneath/safety receiver when other guys were open further down field, which probably explains his 481 yds/game passing average! One can only hope a guy like this is even considering UConn.
@PeteSampson_: Eilar Hardy has been released from his scholarship at ND and will transfer after graduation. BG, Miami (OH), Purdue, UConn possibilities.
I was merely replying to the guy saying something about not handing the ball off to the RB. It is a highlight, highlighting his athletic abilities as a QB throwing and running. That's all. I was not saying he is not a D1 QB prospect.Yup, and there are a lot more D1 level highlights in that film than average. The kid seems to see the field really well, knows where to look for his receivers, makes quick decisions where to throw the ball, and usually throws it to the guy whose going make the most yardage. I didn't see many plays where he threw to a underneath/safety receiver when other guys were open further down field, which probably explains his 481 yds/game passing average! One can only hope a guy like this is even considering UConn.
@PeteSampson_: Eilar Hardy has been released from his scholarship at ND and will transfer after graduation. BG, Miami (OH), Purdue, UConn possibilities.
huskymedic said:
uconnbill said:dang it. I was holding out hope, but think that has left the building.
Nolan, UCONN wanted you for a long time, don't go with these last minute offers and remember how you felt on your UCONN visit
dang it. I was holding out hope, but think that has left the building.
dang it. I was holding out hope, but think that has left the building.
Nolan, UCONN wanted you for a long time, don't go with these last minute offers and remember how you felt on your UCONN visit
JimHSR said:uconn offered him a month and a half ago, not like they put in a long effort. this is a no brainer, Michigan is a major step up in every facet
Could be but no word yet that he committed (as of 2325). Harbaugh already flipped a QB from Univ. of Texas and a DE from Nebraska today and got another Wisconson commit on campus waffling. It is what it is.
HS - His high school put up the pic and there is a similar pic of each kid that was there this weekend all over the Michigan blogs.
@TheUConnBlog 2m2 minutes ago
fmr UConn commit RT @NolanUlizio: Proud to say that I have officially committed to the university of Michigan #GoBlue
Pretty unsurprising and I can't say I blame him. Good luck to him.welp
WhereistheDove? said:Pretty unsurprising and I can't say I blame him. Good luck to him.
IMO if you see this as a lack of class, I think you're taking UConn recruiting a little too seriously. Their player visiting a program like Michigan is something that I'm sure the people who follow that Twitter feed are interested in seeing that picture.Don't disagree. Just wish the high school showed a little more class by not posting a picture of him with the Michigan uni until he committed. Disrespectful to UCONN.
WhereistheDove? said:IMO if you see this as a lack of class, I think you're taking UConn recruiting a little too seriously. Their player visiting a program like Michigan is something that I'm sure the people who follow that Twitter feed are interested in seeing that picture.