Andrew's Value -
Bruce Wang - 05-20-2014
According to this analysis, Luck's 2010 season added the most value of recent college players:
http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/how-much-college-quarterbacks-are-worth/
I agree that he added the most value, but this methodology understates it. We are still reaping the benefits of his association with the program and his role in its turnaround. The only other program that similarly benefits from a former player might be aTm. The other schools were either powers before, or I'm skeptical that because so and so went there, other players will go there now (e.g. Russell Wilson).
Re: Andrew's Value -
FarmBoy - 05-20-2014
In other Andrew Luck related "news", US'C's QB commit claims he wants to "be like AL"
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2068515-5-star-qb-ricky-town-wants-to-be-next-andrew-luck-reveals-hidden-talent
If you want to be the next AL, choosing to attend a bitter rival seems like a funny first step... Any chance Ricky will flip?
Re: Andrew's Value -
zedcom - 05-20-2014
(05-20-2014, 01:29 PM)FarmBoy link Wrote:If you want to be the next AL, choosing to attend a bitter rival seems like a funny first step... Any chance Ricky will flip?
The key factor for Town picking SC was (and I'm paraphrasing) "they play a fast paced, no huddle, west-coast offense which suits my skills perfectly." I don't think Shaw is changing anytime soon. So, I'd say there's no chance of a "flip."
Re: Andrew's Value -
CTcard - 05-20-2014
(05-20-2014, 01:41 PM)zedcom link Wrote:[quote author=FarmBoy link=topic=10017.msg89814#msg89814 date=1400617781]
If you want to be the next AL, choosing to attend a bitter rival seems like a funny first step... Any chance Ricky will flip?
The key factor for Town picking SC was (and I'm paraphrasing) "they play a fast paced, no huddle, west-coast offense which suits my skills perfectly." I don't think Shaw is changing anytime soon. So, I'd say there's no chance of a "flip."
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Of course, what recruits say about their reasons doesn't necessarily entail an undistorted reflection of their real reasons. Town first committed to Alabama, whose completely non-west coast, non-no-huddle offense seemed to fit his skills perfectly until they hired Lane Kiffin.
This isn't to say he's likely to flip - I see no evidence for that.
Re: Andrew's Value -
yvonne - 05-20-2014
He's got a good chance of becoming the next Matt Barkley
Re: Andrew's Value -
teejers1 - 05-21-2014
My understanding from recruitniks is that Town was offered by Stanford and turned the Cardinal down in favor of Alabama.
Then Town left 'bama and didn't give Stanford a sniff, instead signing with USC.
I see zero chance of a Ricky Town flip, which is too bad.
P.S. It's not inconceivable that Stanford has been winning a lot despite its offense (and not because of it). And if the Town recruitment becomes anything more than an outlier, then Stanford may have some re-thinking to do.