Jackson Stratton, 2022 3* QB, La Jolla (HS), CA (Committed)
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Skillset looks good and the 19:1 TD to INT ratio matches the skillset. Good size, strong arm. Not much to complain about and he was a great pull. We were never getting a highly rated QB with a R-Fr starter and a 5 star true freshman as the backup.chuck said:
You're not saying he's Lawremce, so I won't twist.bananasnblondes said:
Just think of it as the Trevor Lawerence hairchuck said:
I like this guy but am not a fan of the Asa Turner hair.Neighbor2972 said:
Big mistake for anyone to sleep on this guy. He has a combination of abilities we haven't had at UW in a while as a big QB with an arm AND mobility. He's raw and a late bloomer, but watch out. -
Washington, Brown, Columbia, FIU and Nevada. Forget about the low rankings.....with an offer list like that, people that get paid to coach and recruit for a living obviously see the immense potential in this big, rocket armed, mobile QB.
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When you get an opportunity to go head to head against a murderer’s row like Brown, Columbia, and FIU, you don’t hesitate, you just do it. Even if you lose, you’re sending a message to the rest of the conference that you're not afraid of mixing it up with the big boys.CarlosDanger said:Washington, Brown, Columbia, FIU and Nevada. Forget about the low rankings.....with an offer list like that, people that get paid to coach and recruit for a living obviously see the immense potential in this big, rocket armed, mobile QB.
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TBF, we got Huard last year, so I doubt any highly ranked QB would jump at the opportunity to sit behind Sam for 2-3 years and transfer out
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Stupid attempt at getting some half brain praise via the low hanging fruit. Watch his highlights. He's a high end QB recruit who they found before he blew up, in a year where reeling in a high end QB was very unlikely.CarlosDanger said:Washington, Brown, Columbia, FIU and Nevada. Forget about the low rankings.....with an offer list like that, people that get paid to coach and recruit for a living obviously see the immense potential in this big, rocket armed, mobile QB.
The transition to Doogman 2.0 is complete.
The overall sentiment isn't completely misplaced. Recruiting is meh at best right now even after the big weekend. The QB just isn't one of the reasons why. -
This is loser mentality thinking. Big dick programs get 4* qbs every year. Especially with the transfer portal the way it is now. I think this kid has the possibility of being a decent get in the same way that Daniel Bridge-Gadd and Jake Haener did but I think is more of our coaches thinking they are smarter than everyone elsewhatshouldicareabout said:TBF, we got Huard last year, so I doubt any highly ranked QB would jump at the opportunity to sit behind Sam for 2-3 years and transfer out
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Big dick programs do not get 4* QB’s every year. Oklahoma isn’t getting a 4* QB this year after getting the #1 QB last year.bananasnblondes said:
This is loser mentality thinking. Big dick programs get 4* qbs every year. Especially with the transfer portal the way it is now. I think this kid has the possibility of being a decent get in the same way that Daniel Bridge-Gadd and Jake Haener did but I think is more of our coaches thinking they are smarter than everyone elsewhatshouldicareabout said:TBF, we got Huard last year, so I doubt any highly ranked QB would jump at the opportunity to sit behind Sam for 2-3 years and transfer out
I was looking around and some do (and almost immediately transfer) but with a R-Fr starter and a 5* true freshman it was going to be hard. -
Yeah the benefit of taking a 3* QB is that they are more likely to stick around for 4-5 years even if they don't start. Although that hasn't been true for us recently.
Ideally you take a 3* QB in the same class as your 5* so you know they really want to be in the program (Like Mac Jones and Tua). -
They still won’t but they have a lot higher chance of staying 3 years and getting a degree before bouncing.Neighbor2972 said:Yeah the benefit of taking a 3* QB is that they are more likely to stick around for 4-5 years even if they don't start. Although that hasn't been true for us recently.
Ideally you take a 3* QB in the same class as your 5* so you know they really want to be in the program (Like Mac Jones and Tua). -
Not sure why but I like this kid.







