Well, if he does sign, let’s hope the kid doesn’t get sick. Hate to see an opportunity wasted because he’s not feeling well enough to sign.
No hard feelings, Jimmy?
Nah. Couldn’t care less. I do think P should’ve pulled his offer after his daddy told everyone that his dog ate his LOI though. I wouldn’t have let the kid on campus. The outcome was all too predictable.
I like the kid and followed him on Twitter. I wish any player that was part of the Huskies even if it is just for a week or two.
I have a hard time subscribing to this.
Lagow turned his back on UConn before his first actual practice. I'm fine with him finding his own path, even if that path was akin to flowing water. He probably learned a lesson or two along the way, but the dog and pony show with his father (who should know better) and the events of signing day that year really rubbed me the wrong way. I don't wish any ill will toward Lagow, but I'm not exactly about to burn any additional calories pulling for him either.
On the other hand, I know the chances are slim he even makes the team, but I hope Boyle succeeds Aaron Rogers with a HoF career of his own. Unfortunately, I think form "Coach" Pasqualoni broke him.
I understand but think when the new coaching staff took three quarterbacks I would have been a little upset as well. Now I think he could have handled it better but I would have been upset as well
I don't buy the "didn't want to compete" rationale. He came from a pretty good HS program at Plano, TX and when he saw the ineptitude of the UConn coaching staff he called home and said I'm outta here. His HS coaches were probably better than what we had in place.
I could not agree more, Lagow saw first hand the circus that the UConn coaching staff was running, told his dad, and dad pulled him out of there. This is just another black mark on PP's incredible blindness at recognizing a talented QB. I will be surprised if Lagow does not find a job in the NFL. Throwing for 410 yards and three touchdowns against Ohio States vaunted defense last season was a testament to the kids ability, in a game that was nip and tuck going late into the 3rd quarter.I don't buy the "didn't want to compete" rationale. He came from a pretty good HS program at Plano, TX and when he saw the ineptitude of the UConn coaching staff he called home and said I'm outta here. His HS coaches were probably better than what we had in place.
Wasn't Lagow about #6 on our depth chart? Not every player is Tom Brady, who can fight his way up through several bodies to become the starter. Lagow realistically saw that he had zero chance at playing in a UConn uniform.I have a hard time subscribing to this.
Lagow turned his back on UConn before his first actual practice. I'm fine with him finding his own path, even if that path was akin to flowing water. He probably learned a lesson or two along the way, but the dog and pony show with his father (who should know better) and the events of signing day that year really rubbed me the wrong way. I don't wish any ill will toward Lagow, but I'm not exactly about to burn any additional calories pulling for him either.
On the other hand, I know the chances are slim he even makes the team, but I hope Boyle succeeds Aaron Rogers with a HoF career of his own. Unfortunately, I think form "Coach" Pasqualoni broke him.
Lagow never lost his job at Indiana. The freshman kid Ramsey got four starts during last season and that was it, but Lagow was their main QB all season throwing for 15 touchdowns during the season, and playing the entire game the last four or five games of the season, and splitting time with Ramsey during four games earlier. Talk about revisionist history!!!Such revisionist history on this board.
The kid was recruited by PGDL. The drama only started once Boyle decommited from BC and gave P a verbal. His subsequent actions after he left here confirms the kid avoided competition until he ran out of options. The NFL will give anyone with a cannon of an arm a look in camp but it doesn’t mean they are good QB’s. Lagow lost his job at Indiana and Boyle stunk against FCS competition.
Lagow never lost his job at Indiana. The freshman kid Ramsey got four starts during last season and that was it, but Lagow was their main QB all season throwing for 15 touchdowns during the season, and playing the entire game the last four or five games of the season, and splitting time with Ramsey during four games earlier. Talk about revisionist history!!!