08-08-2025, 11:34 AM
Any sense of who is winning the starting QB job?
(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
(08-13-2025, 06:59 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
You’re telling me playing a true frosh QB coming back from a throwing hand injury, with pins still in there, is bad for his development? Who knew?
The implication that TT actually wanted to develop his QBs is funny too (Bear Bachmeier was promised the starting job the second he matriculated, which is why he committed in the first place and subsequently left).
(08-13-2025, 06:59 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
You’re telling me playing a true frosh QB coming back from a throwing hand injury, with pins still in there, is bad for his development? Who knew?
The implication that TT actually wanted to develop his QBs is funny too (Bear Bachmeier was promised the starting job the second he matriculated, which is why he committed in the first place and subsequently left).
(08-13-2025, 06:21 PM)jacket3ree Wrote: And whatever one thinks of Miller Hi Life, particularly and as someone who drank A LOT of Strohs and Natty Bo in college so who am I to judge really, worrying about keeping players out of the portal at the expense of playing better players (whatever they are being paid), is a great way to lose a lot of games.
(08-13-2025, 06:21 PM)jacket3ree Wrote: And whatever one thinks of Miller Hi Life, particularly and as someone who drank A LOT of Strohs and Natty Bo in college so who am I to judge really, worrying about keeping players out of the portal at the expense of playing better players (whatever they are being paid), is a great way to lose a lot of games.
(08-13-2025, 10:39 AM)fullmetal Wrote:Oregon State was something like 28 - 24 the last 4 years. Gulbranson had a bit better record than that in the games he started. At the moment, I will take QB with a winning record at a Power 5 team versus a potentially good QB who has never started a game at that level. As far as I am concerned we need to be doing everything we can to Win Now.(08-13-2025, 06:59 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
You’re telling me playing a true frosh QB coming back from a throwing hand injury, with pins still in there, is bad for his development? Who knew?
The implication that TT actually wanted to develop his QBs is funny too (Bear Bachmeier was promised the starting job the second he matriculated, which is why he committed in the first place and subsequently left).
No, I'm saying that a highly-touted QB with two years under his belt at a program wasn't able to win the job against a fifth-yr (RS) transfer from a different program. Maybe I'm being unfair, but it feels like AD didn't improve as a QB from two seasons ago to last season, and EB didn't win the job. If Bear was promised the starting job his freshman year, that's another data point where TT projected Bear to be better than EB this fall, and that's mind-boggling. Coaching malpractice? From this uninformed observer, maybe.
To Gulbranson's credit, he was smart enough to get into Stanford, and I need to respect that w.r.t. his decision-making ability and playbook learning ability. He's played four years of D1 ball, and that does give him an edge over EB. I just feel bad for EB, but maybe Gulbranson is that good?
(08-13-2025, 08:31 PM)Maple Leaf Wrote:(08-13-2025, 06:21 PM)jacket3ree Wrote: And whatever one thinks of Miller Hi Life, particularly and as someone who drank A LOT of Strohs and Natty Bo in college so who am I to judge really, worrying about keeping players out of the portal at the expense of playing better players (whatever they are being paid), is a great way to lose a lot of games.
You actually can remember what you drank in college? That is impressive, be sure to list that on your Linkedin profile.
Based upon my disposal income during college Strohs was very high end.
(08-13-2025, 10:39 AM)fullmetal Wrote:Oregon State was something like 28 - 24 the last 4 years. Gulbranson had a bit better record than that in the games he started. At the moment, I will take QB with a winning record at a Power 5 team versus a potentially good QB who has never started a game at that level. As far as I am concerned we need to be doing everything we can to Win Now.(08-13-2025, 06:59 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote:(08-12-2025, 11:45 PM)fullmetal Wrote: Elijah Brown, 4* out of Mater Dei -- I think this is more evidence that whatever TT was doing to develop his QBs was not working at all.
You’re telling me playing a true frosh QB coming back from a throwing hand injury, with pins still in there, is bad for his development? Who knew?
The implication that TT actually wanted to develop his QBs is funny too (Bear Bachmeier was promised the starting job the second he matriculated, which is why he committed in the first place and subsequently left).
No, I'm saying that a highly-touted QB with two years under his belt at a program wasn't able to win the job against a fifth-yr (RS) transfer from a different program. Maybe I'm being unfair, but it feels like AD didn't improve as a QB from two seasons ago to last season, and EB didn't win the job. If Bear was promised the starting job his freshman year, that's another data point where TT projected Bear to be better than EB this fall, and that's mind-boggling. Coaching malpractice? From this uninformed observer, maybe.
To Gulbranson's credit, he was smart enough to get into Stanford, and I need to respect that w.r.t. his decision-making ability and playbook learning ability. He's played four years of D1 ball, and that does give him an edge over EB. I just feel bad for EB, but maybe Gulbranson is that good?
(08-13-2025, 08:31 PM)Maple Leaf Wrote:(08-13-2025, 06:21 PM)jacket3ree Wrote: And whatever one thinks of Miller Hi Life, particularly and as someone who drank A LOT of Strohs and Natty Bo in college so who am I to judge really, worrying about keeping players out of the portal at the expense of playing better players (whatever they are being paid), is a great way to lose a lot of games.
You actually can remember what you drank in college? That is impressive, be sure to list that on your Linkedin profile.
Based upon my disposal income during college Strohs was very high end.
(08-14-2025, 05:40 PM)SidelineGame Wrote: Is Gulbranson admitted to / enrolled in med school?
Quote:Major
Post-Baccalaureate
....
- Wants to attend medical school after his football career is finished
- Interested in studying public health at Stanford
(08-14-2025, 05:40 PM)SidelineGame Wrote: Is Gulbranson admitted to / enrolled in med school?
Quote:Major
Post-Baccalaureate
....
- Wants to attend medical school after his football career is finished
- Interested in studying public health at Stanford