12-11-2021, 09:09 AM
(12-10-2021, 11:16 PM)winflop Wrote:(12-10-2021, 10:50 PM)DC 86 Wrote:(12-10-2021, 09:58 PM)BostonCard Wrote:(12-10-2021, 01:03 PM)winflop Wrote:(12-08-2021, 04:57 PM)DC 86 Wrote: Are you saying the bar is for 50% (minimum) of recruited scholarship quarterbacks to ultimately be drafted?
More than 25% of STARTING QBs absolutely
And that includes guys who they chose to start & ultimately benched like Christ, Nunes, and West
In 2021, ten quarterbacks total were drafted, of which, I think 8 were from Power five schools. There are 65 P5 schools, so that roughly 1 in 8 P5 QBs were drafted. If you figure the average college starting tenure is probably two years, then it figures that roughly 1 in 4 P5 starting QBs are drafted.
BV
Quarterbacks drafted since 2015 (Tavita became QB coach in the 2014 season):
Stanford 2 (Hogan, Mills)
Notre Dame 2 (Kizer, Book)
California 2 (Goff, Webb)
Oregon 2 (Mariota, Herbert)
Oregon State 2 (Mannion, Luton)
USC 2 (Kessler, Darnold)
UCLA 2 (Hundley, Rosen)
WSU 2 (Falk, Minshew)
Washington 1 (Eason)
Arizona 0
Arizona State 0
Colorado 0
Utah 0
Interesting. I guess I'm more focused on all the guys ShawVita decided should start instead of Hogan & Mills (and Costello who I'm not blaming them for). Don't have the time to do it but I wonder what percentage of games were started by those QBs at each school.
I don't hold out much hope that Shaw's going to make any changes on his offensive staff, but I really hope he replaces the majority of his defensive staff
Why change anything when you see perfection? Keep telling yourself, "It's the execution, stupid."
Life is too short to waste on crap football.
