I think, or hallucinate, he will end up at either Tulane or Auburn ...If the kid is afraid of competition from Banks or some other player, and I do no think he is, then why would we want him ?DrBox wrote:Scott would fit with most SEC offenses; the only ones he really wouldn't fit with are LSU and Alabama.
He'd be nice here. He'd be, what, a sophomore, sit for a year, and then take over for 2.
Lindsey Scott at his 5th different school
Be a Hero Today.... Adopt a Shelter Pet... The Beatles once sang "Can't Buy Me Love"... I disagree, unconditional Love can be bought, for the nominal adoption fee at your local Pet Shelter !
The issue with Scott and who may recruit him has not and will never change until the HGH kicks in. He is at most 5'9" and that scares away many coaches who want a 6'4", 220 lb prototype QB physique.golfnut69 wrote:I think, or hallucinate, he will end up at either Tulane or Auburn ...If the kid is afraid of competition from Banks or some other player, and I do no think he is, then why would we want him ?DrBox wrote:Scott would fit with most SEC offenses; the only ones he really wouldn't fit with are LSU and Alabama.
He'd be nice here. He'd be, what, a sophomore, sit for a year, and then take over for 2.
But afterall Altuve is all world for Astros.
Does Tulane still have a chance? Sure. Even if he is second string behind Banks, do you think Tulane might have done better against OU if it had a Scott coming off the bench? You can't have enough depth in a system where QBs can get lit up at any time. (This is meant as no disrespect to McClain. He may turn out to be a very good WF-style QB. He just needs seasoning and that may take until 2019 or even 2020 seasons. Today he is just a raw true frosh.)
Pigrome and the highly touted true freshman Maryland backup qb both tore their ACLs this season. Scott was once offered a scholarship by Maryland. I wouldn't be surprised if he is back on their radar. Who knows when either of those QBs will be recovered sufficiently enough to take over in 2018.
HoustonWave wrote:From watching this video, his skills are tailor made for Tulane's offense. What P5 runs a similar offense? Maryland's offense has some similarity, but they already have Pigrome. He'll get a lot of P5 attention, but it all could just represent another repeat of his LSU experience. I'm not so sure Tulane isn't the obvious place for Scott.GreenLantern wrote:What if...
You are correct as to his recruiting challenges. But a bit off on his height. ESPN, who gets its measurements directly from Nike combines, has him a 5'11". Now that may be a " Russell Wilson" 5'11" (5'10 7/8), but "at most 5'9" is way off. Looks like he has shown up consistently btw 210-215 lbs (heavier than Russell Wilson). And I think that's exactly the challenge with recruiting this kid. He may view himself as a "pass first" QB. Though we are not exactly Georgia Tech or say Navy, we do run enough option-like packages, that could give him pause. He definitely fits here. Lastly, already two seasons removed from HS (in December), he may be naturally most attracted to playing time. Can't fault the kid for that. And if hes going to sit a year, and play two, he should have a few options offering that same opportunity.lurker123 wrote:The issue with Scott and who may recruit him has not and will never change until the HGH kicks in. He is at most 5'9" and that scares away many coaches who want a 6'4", 220 lb prototype QB physique.golfnut69 wrote:I think, or hallucinate, he will end up at either Tulane or Auburn ...If the kid is afraid of competition from Banks or some other player, and I do no think he is, then why would we want him ?DrBox wrote:Scott would fit with most SEC offenses; the only ones he really wouldn't fit with are LSU and Alabama.
He'd be nice here. He'd be, what, a sophomore, sit for a year, and then take over for 2.
But afterall Altuve is all world for Astros.
Does Tulane still have a chance? Sure. Even if he is second string behind Banks, do you think Tulane might have done better against OU if it had a Scott coming off the bench? You can't have enough depth in a system where QBs can get lit up at any time. (This is meant as no disrespect to McClain. He may turn out to be a very good WF-style QB. He just needs seasoning and that may take until 2019 or even 2020 seasons. Today he is just a raw true frosh.)
I like the young guys we have and the depth were building already. And I much rather guys who see themselves as a fit for our system. Scott may prefer the a more pass/QB friendly system.
As concerns Scott's height, I have it on absolutely reliable info that when he graduated from Zachary High, he was 5'11" in his shoes, 5'9" barefoot. Not saying he could not have grown since then but there it is. He is a phenomenal athlete. I'm not kidding about invoking Jose Altuve. In Fritz's offense, absent injury, he would be all-galaxy. I'm rooting for him to come to Tulane but as is obvious it's a long shot. All tbd.WeWave2 wrote:You are correct as to his recruiting challenges. But a bit off on his height. ESPN, who gets its measurements directly from Nike combines, has him a 5'11". Now that may be a " Russell Wilson" 5'11" (5'10 7/8), but "at most 5'9" is way off. Looks like he has shown up consistently btw 210-215 lbs (heavier than Russell Wilson). And I think that's exactly the challenge with recruiting this kid. He may view himself as a "pass first" QB. Though we are not exactly Georgia Tech or say Navy, we do run enough option-like packages, that could give him pause. He definitely fits here. Lastly, already two seasons removed from HS (in December), he may be naturally most attracted to playing time. Can't fault the kid for that. And if hes going to sit a year, and play two, he should have a few options offering that same opportunity.lurker123 wrote:The issue with Scott and who may recruit him has not and will never change until the HGH kicks in. He is at most 5'9" and that scares away many coaches who want a 6'4", 220 lb prototype QB physique.golfnut69 wrote:I think, or hallucinate, he will end up at either Tulane or Auburn ...If the kid is afraid of competition from Banks or some other player, and I do no think he is, then why would we want him ?DrBox wrote:Scott would fit with most SEC offenses; the only ones he really wouldn't fit with are LSU and Alabama.
He'd be nice here. He'd be, what, a sophomore, sit for a year, and then take over for 2.
But afterall Altuve is all world for Astros.
Does Tulane still have a chance? Sure. Even if he is second string behind Banks, do you think Tulane might have done better against OU if it had a Scott coming off the bench? You can't have enough depth in a system where QBs can get lit up at any time. (This is meant as no disrespect to McClain. He may turn out to be a very good WF-style QB. He just needs seasoning and that may take until 2019 or even 2020 seasons. Today he is just a raw true frosh.)
I like the young guys we have and the depth were building already. And I much rather guys who see themselves as a fit for our system. Scott may prefer the a more pass/QB friendly system.
- RobertM320
- Green Wave
- Posts: 9894
- Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:18 pm
- Location: Covington, LA
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
https://twitter.com/EMCCathletics/statu ... 6009059328
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
- GreenLantern
- Riptide
- Posts: 3446
- Joined: Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:41 pm
- Status: Offline
I am admittedly ignorant about the complex rules concerning 2yr school-4yr school transfers versus 4-2-4 transfers. It seems that Banks was a 4-2-4 transfer who was eligible to play immediately. Scott's athletic and academic record seems nearly identical. Why would he have to sit a year if he transferred to Tulane?
- RobertM320
- Green Wave
- Posts: 9894
- Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:18 pm
- Location: Covington, LA
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
He wouldn't have to sit out, but he'd probably be second string behind Banks who would be a Sr. I think Fritz would play both QBs though. He's been known to do that at other schools.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
Actually Banks is a 2-4-2 transfer which is why he was immediately eligible for us.GreenLantern wrote:I am admittedly ignorant about the complex rules concerning 2yr school-4yr school transfers versus 4-2-4 transfers. It seems that Banks was a 4-2-4 transfer who was eligible to play immediately. Scott's athletic and academic record seems nearly identical. Why would he have to sit a year if he transferred to Tulane?
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
-
- Tsunami
- Posts: 6276
- Joined: Fri Aug 10, 2012 2:17 pm
- Status: Offline
Wait a sec, I thought all JUCO players were immediately eligible when transferring to a 4 year school?winwave wrote:Actually Banks is a 2-4-2 transfer which is why he was immediately eligible for us.GreenLantern wrote:I am admittedly ignorant about the complex rules concerning 2yr school-4yr school transfers versus 4-2-4 transfers. It seems that Banks was a 4-2-4 transfer who was eligible to play immediately. Scott's athletic and academic record seems nearly identical. Why would he have to sit a year if he transferred to Tulane?
I didn't say any different. He was immediately eligible at k state and the same here. He is now a 2-4-2-4. Maybe that clears it up for you.
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
- RobertM320
- Green Wave
- Posts: 9894
- Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:18 pm
- Location: Covington, LA
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
I don't think he went to JUCO before K-State. Are you sure?winwave wrote:I didn't say any different. He was immediately eligible at k state and the same here. He is now a 2-4-2-4. Maybe that clears it up for you.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
Yes. I double checked myself by looking at his bio on Tulane's site.
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
Jack Abraham's team beat Scott's team last week 61-38.
BAYWAVE&Sophandros are SPINELESS COWARDS
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
YOU NEED LEVERAGE TO BE PROACTIVE!
Small time facilities for small time programs
6-4-23:Now all of the mistakes Tulane has made finally catches up with them as they descend to CUSAAC.
-
- Tsunami
- Posts: 7499
- Joined: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:27 pm
- Status: Online
After the FIU fiasco, I'm not so sure Banks would start ahead of Scott. In either case, Fritz probably would play them both. I just hope somebody sends a tape of the FIU game to Scott.RobertM320 wrote:He wouldn't have to sit out, but he'd probably be second string behind Banks who would be a Sr. I think Fritz would play both QBs though. He's been known to do that at other schools.
Tulane is the University of Louisiana
Whenever I look at Jack Abraham's video it reminds me of a slightly smaller version of Roch Hontas. Fast decisions, good arm - Mike Neu should swoop up this guy ASAP.winwave wrote:Jack Abraham's team beat Scott's team last week 61-38.
Apparently Scott's defense didnt show. Scott threw for 310 yds 3 TDs and rushed for 126 yds 1 TD. News article detailed 5 dropped passes. His team's defense dropped 3 ints. http://www.cdispatch.com/sports/article.asp?aid=61319winwave wrote:Jack Abraham's team beat Scott's team last week 61-38.
Scott led all rushers. accounted for 436 yds of his teams 510 yds of offense
-
- Swell
- Posts: 2358
- Joined: Sat May 31, 2014 8:16 pm
- Location: Houston, TX
- Status: Offline
I'm not saying whether or not this is true, but I was recently told from someone that should know that Baylor is trying hard to recruit Lindsay Scott. It would be great if Tulane gets him, but, even if Tulane does get him, it will not have been easy.
- RobertM320
- Green Wave
- Posts: 9894
- Joined: Thu Mar 10, 2011 8:18 pm
- Location: Covington, LA
- Contact:
- Status: Offline
Do we have any knowledge for sure that Tulane is still trying to recruit Scott? Anyone hear anything from inside?Aberzombie1892 wrote:I'm not saying whether or not this is true, but I was recently told from someone that should know that Baylor is trying hard to recruit Lindsay Scott. It would be great if Tulane gets him, but, even if Tulane does get him, it will not have been easy.
"That mantra is the only consistent thing that never needs to ever change for the rest of this program’s existence because that is all that matters & as long as that keeps occurring, everything will handle itself" -- Nick Anderson
-
- Swell
- Posts: 2358
- Joined: Sat May 31, 2014 8:16 pm
- Location: Houston, TX
- Status: Offline
Honestly, I'm not sure if Tulane is actively recruiting Scott. It should be, but I haven't heard anything from anyone that would know.RobertM320 wrote:Do we have any knowledge for sure that Tulane is still trying to recruit Scott? Anyone hear anything from inside?Aberzombie1892 wrote:I'm not saying whether or not this is true, but I was recently told from someone that should know that Baylor is trying hard to recruit Lindsay Scott. It would be great if Tulane gets him, but, even if Tulane does get him, it will not have been easy.
I've read from a number sources that we've offered (again). Scott has been quoted saying that we have offered. If thats so, my guess is that Fritz is on him.RobertM320 wrote:Do we have any knowledge for sure that Tulane is still trying to recruit Scott? Anyone hear anything from inside?Aberzombie1892 wrote:I'm not saying whether or not this is true, but I was recently told from someone that should know that Baylor is trying hard to recruit Lindsay Scott. It would be great if Tulane gets him, but, even if Tulane does get him, it will not have been easy.
-
- Riptide
- Posts: 4667
- Joined: Sat Sep 10, 2011 7:09 pm
- Location: Bay Area, California
- Status: Offline
If this guy is better than Banks then we have to get him. I can’t stand watching much more of this offense the way it is.
-
- Tsunami
- Posts: 7499
- Joined: Fri Dec 03, 2010 6:27 pm
- Status: Online
Amen. We got to get Scott, or someone. Banks isn’t cutting it.JerseyWave wrote:If this guy is better than Banks then we have to get him. I can’t stand watching much more of this offense the way it is.
Tulane is the University of Louisiana
Banks did not appear to be the problem. We cant block. We cant pass protect. If we want to attract QBs, we bave to demonstate the ability to protect the QB. Banks was running for his life most of the night. Multiple penalties from the Oline. Too many positive plays negated by holding calls.HoustonWave wrote:Amen. We got to get Scott, or someone. Banks isn’t cutting it.JerseyWave wrote:If this guy is better than Banks then we have to get him. I can’t stand watching much more of this offense the way it is.