(09-26-2020, 11:47 AM)JustAnotherFan Wrote: (09-26-2020, 11:29 AM)SamuelMcF Wrote: (09-26-2020, 11:16 AM)JustAnotherFan Wrote: (09-26-2020, 09:44 AM)BigEasyCard Wrote: Here's a recent article on KJ and Leach. Also has a nice Stanford highlight video.
https://247sports.com/college/lsu/Articl...151845255/
Geaux Cardinal!
"How he fares against the speed and athleticism on SEC defenses will reveal a lot more than Costello’s previous three years against Pac-12 competition."
Not sure how Stanford comes out looking good on this one. If he does great it seems the Pirate gets the credit. If he does poorly it will be a reflection on Stanford and Shaw.
This was written by an LSU beat writer (whose SEC bias couldn't be more blatant...good god, for real?).
If KJ does poorly, it will be a reflection on KJ not being the stud people thought he was. Or how unfit he is for Leach's quick-release system. I fail to see how that reflects on Stanford and Shaw when we're going with a better QB causing KJ to leave.
Maybe you're right. Maybe it will be the second time three years that a formerly starting QB under Shaw transferred to an SEC team and underperformed? Who knows? We will find out soon.
Chryst was raised by NFL coach and his Uncle is a great college HC. Yet he came to Stanford with poor fundamentals. He was a man amongst boys in HS. Heck he was bigger than most d-lineman. But he got by on that. Mechanics sucked. Another poor throwing motion. Not accurate. It’s pretty hard to change a throwing motion in College. Muscle memory etc. Never thought he’d do anything at Tenn. He didn’t underperform. He was as he was. Not good enough to see the field much. And Tenn was a lower tier SEC team.
As for KJ, I’m rooting for him. Question I have is if he will stay healthy. I know nothing about MSU o-line. Or anything else about MSU for that matter. But I expect the upper tier SEC defenses to hit Leachs QBs as much as possible.
As for SEC bias.... Seriously, is there anyone out there that thinks the SEC is not vastly superior to PAC-12. Not to mention every other conference. Look at the NFL draft year in year out. The talent difference is gigantic.
Edit: 2019. 339 from SEC. 253 Big 10. 189 PAC-12. As I said, major talent gap.