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2016 QB forget stars this kid is the real deal
theciscoshow
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Led his team to the Max Preps medium size school (1000-2000) national #1 ranking
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1677123/andrew-bunch
This kid is the real deal, some school is going to get a real steal.
http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1677123/andrew-bunch
This kid is the real deal, some school is going to get a real steal.
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Watched up to 2 minutes. Has a pretty slow release that comes off a little sideways with a hitch. Essentially he's sling shotting the ball and doubt he could make all the throws at the high D1 level. He's also way out in Tennessee. Maybe he can get a full ride to Eastern Washington and aim at starting for Oregon in 5 years.
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Cut the shit cissy, I aint buying it.
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Cisco,
What offers does he have?
I also watched a few minutes and saw the following:
Good: Throws a catchable ball and definitely seems to be able to throw the ball accurately
Cons: When combined with his height, the fact that he throws at 3/4 level really lowers his effective height when throwing and therefore IMO would really challenge him to be successful at the high D1 level as @Doogles mentioned.
My guess is that if looking at getting a chance with a Power 5 school, you are probably looking more at the bottom 2-3 teams of a conference. Otherwise, I think getting in a good situation with a solid school in the AAC, MAC or whatnot wouldn't be too bad. -
Has been offered by some low level D1 schools like E. Michigan. Many D2 schools interested. My son backed him up as a freshman and gets to inherit that offense next year.Tequilla said:Cisco,
What offers does he have?
I also watched a few minutes and saw the following:
Good: Throws a catchable ball and definitely seems to be able to throw the ball accurately
Cons: When combined with his height, the fact that he throws at 3/4 level really lowers his effective height when throwing and therefore IMO would really challenge him to be successful at the high D1 level as @Doogles mentioned.
My guess is that if looking at getting a chance with a Power 5 school, you are probably looking more at the bottom 2-3 teams of a conference. Otherwise, I think getting in a good situation with a solid school in the AAC, MAC or whatnot wouldn't be too bad. -
Poor kid is screwed.



