Re: Lindsey Scott commits to LSU now transferring to EMCC
Posted: Fri Jan 12, 2018 11:05 pm
Good for him, congrats. We've wasted enough time and resources on him. All he did was use us as a fall back....
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I hope you’re right. I mean LSU has a much bigger P5 football profile than Oregon St and look how that worked out for him.sader24 wrote:I still think he's going to make the right decision for himself and come here. I say that with absolutely no inside info whatsoever.
He sent the same tweet to Oregon StGreenLantern wrote:Interesting tweet from young Mr. Scott:
https://twitter.com/_lj18_/status/951948693095223302
sader your premise is right. However our offense doesn't fit him to a T. He and his camp have made it clear that he is a pass first QB. He's never run triple option. I know he's run for a good amount of yards but that's not his preference. I still think we have a chance but our proximity is probably our best asset.sader24 wrote:Shaun King drafted in the 2nd Round. Patrick Ramsey in the 1st. JP Losman in the 1st. Carson Wentz was at North Dakota St. Jay Cutler Vandy. Roethlisberger Miami(OH). Joe Flacco Delaware. Bortles UCF. Derek Carr Fresno St. Case Keenum Houston. Garropolo? It is far more important as a QB to find a system that fits you perfectly if you are looking to get to the next level than being a P5 or not. Look at Shaun King pre Bowden/Rodriguez. After his sophomore year nobody in the world thought he'd be drafted much less in the 2nd round. If his experience at LSU hasn't taught him the absolute importance of being in a system and with a coach that completely suit you and your talents (which Tulane's offense does to a T) there is nothing more Fritz can do and he is beating his head against the wall. He will compete for the job next year and probably win it. At worst he'll step into a tailor made system for him as a Junior and Senior and put up ridiculous numbers. These kids get caught up thinking its more important to play at a P5 school even though it's a bad fit than to play at a school that is the right fit.
@ 5'11'...he better hope like hell he gets with an offense that actually moves the QB by design to allow for open passing lanes... Tulane has not passed the ball because we do not have a QB that has a great deal of "passing" talent.. I think the world of Banks, but you do not get recruited by K-State for your passing ability... I would send Scott all of the Sam Houston State offensive film , that O fits him, and that is what Fritz wants at Tulane...just need the right QB...Mr Scott the ball is in your court...if you enroll great, if not, best of luck in sunny Corvallis with Mike Rileywinwave wrote:sader your premise is right. However our offense doesn't fit him to a T. He and his camp have made it clear that he is a pass first QB. He's never run triple option. I know he's run for a good amount of yards but that's not his preference. I still think we have a chance but our proximity is probably our best asset.sader24 wrote:Shaun King drafted in the 2nd Round. Patrick Ramsey in the 1st. JP Losman in the 1st. Carson Wentz was at North Dakota St. Jay Cutler Vandy. Roethlisberger Miami(OH). Joe Flacco Delaware. Bortles UCF. Derek Carr Fresno St. Case Keenum Houston. Garropolo? It is far more important as a QB to find a system that fits you perfectly if you are looking to get to the next level than being a P5 or not. Look at Shaun King pre Bowden/Rodriguez. After his sophomore year nobody in the world thought he'd be drafted much less in the 2nd round. If his experience at LSU hasn't taught him the absolute importance of being in a system and with a coach that completely suit you and your talents (which Tulane's offense does to a T) there is nothing more Fritz can do and he is beating his head against the wall. He will compete for the job next year and probably win it. At worst he'll step into a tailor made system for him as a Junior and Senior and put up ridiculous numbers. These kids get caught up thinking its more important to play at a P5 school even though it's a bad fit than to play at a school that is the right fit.
winwave wrote:sader your premise is right. However our offense doesn't fit him to a T. He and his camp have made it clear that he is a pass first QB. He's never run triple option. I know he's run for a good amount of yards but that's not his preference. I still think we have a chance but our proximity is probably our best asset.sader24 wrote:Shaun King drafted in the 2nd Round. Patrick Ramsey in the 1st. JP Losman in the 1st. Carson Wentz was at North Dakota St. Jay Cutler Vandy. Roethlisberger Miami(OH). Joe Flacco Delaware. Bortles UCF. Derek Carr Fresno St. Case Keenum Houston. Garropolo? It is far more important as a QB to find a system that fits you perfectly if you are looking to get to the next level than being a P5 or not. Look at Shaun King pre Bowden/Rodriguez. After his sophomore year nobody in the world thought he'd be drafted much less in the 2nd round. If his experience at LSU hasn't taught him the absolute importance of being in a system and with a coach that completely suit you and your talents (which Tulane's offense does to a T) there is nothing more Fritz can do and he is beating his head against the wall. He will compete for the job next year and probably win it. At worst he'll step into a tailor made system for him as a Junior and Senior and put up ridiculous numbers. These kids get caught up thinking its more important to play at a P5 school even though it's a bad fit than to play at a school that is the right fit.
I'm wondering too. we are having trouble recruiting the position. The triple option portion doesn't seem to be attractive to prospects b/c few if any run it in HS or at their JC. Maybe an emphasis on the other aspects of our offense while putting the triple option portion behind us can get us in the mixgalvezwave wrote:winwave wrote:sader your premise is right. However our offense doesn't fit him to a T. He and his camp have made it clear that he is a pass first QB. He's never run triple option. I know he's run for a good amount of yards but that's not his preference. I still think we have a chance but our proximity is probably our best asset.sader24 wrote:Shaun King drafted in the 2nd Round. Patrick Ramsey in the 1st. JP Losman in the 1st. Carson Wentz was at North Dakota St. Jay Cutler Vandy. Roethlisberger Miami(OH). Joe Flacco Delaware. Bortles UCF. Derek Carr Fresno St. Case Keenum Houston. Garropolo? It is far more important as a QB to find a system that fits you perfectly if you are looking to get to the next level than being a P5 or not. Look at Shaun King pre Bowden/Rodriguez. After his sophomore year nobody in the world thought he'd be drafted much less in the 2nd round. If his experience at LSU hasn't taught him the absolute importance of being in a system and with a coach that completely suit you and your talents (which Tulane's offense does to a T) there is nothing more Fritz can do and he is beating his head against the wall. He will compete for the job next year and probably win it. At worst he'll step into a tailor made system for him as a Junior and Senior and put up ridiculous numbers. These kids get caught up thinking its more important to play at a P5 school even though it's a bad fit than to play at a school that is the right fit.
Interesting thing, WF brought in 3 QBs that do fit the triple option. 2 are gone and 1 is now a running back. And all 3 current offers on the table are passers.
Agree. I’m not worried at all about Oregon St. They suck and it’s a shithole, lol. If it were a decent P5 team, I would be concerned but I think we win out over Oregon St and Kansas.sader24 wrote:I still think he's going to make the right decision for himself and come here. I say that with absolutely no inside info whatsoever.
If Scott's smart he will pick us over OSU, but then coming out of high school Doug Mouton, Fletcher Mackel & Ed Daniels all delivered brief "editorials" advising Scott pick Tulane over LSU for obvious reasons. Scott is from Zachary, East Baton Rouge Parish, & as far as those people are concerned Tulane doesn't exist & the world begins and ends with LSU. I was not surprised in the least when he selected LSU but wil be surprised if he takes OSU over us. Hopefully he has learned his lesson and is grateful for a second chance to get it right for where to play college ball.winwave wrote:A poster on the yoggie site who says he's getting his information from a Tulane coach says the staff thought Scott was going to commit to us yesterday. When he told the coach he had seen on-line that OSU was now offering the coach was surprised.
You couldn’t be more wrong. He was outstanding in the classroom with a 3.8 grade point average. His dad is an attorney and Lindsey was enrolled in Engineering at LSU. He’s stated many times that he values a good education and that will play a part in his decision.nawlinspete wrote:Would not be surprised if he chose Louisville he would not be expected to attend classes on campus; where he could take on line courses as Louisville's Lamar Jackson, and probably many others do.,
Well, that's not good for us.tpstulane wrote:Lindsey was enrolled in Engineering at LSU
My point was the Louisville approach to education .tpstulane wrote:You couldn’t be more wrong. He was outstanding in the classroom with a 3.8 grade point average. His dad is an attorney and Lindsey was enrolled in Engineering at LSU. He’s stated many times that he values a good education and that will play a part in his decision.nawlinspete wrote:Would not be surprised if he chose Louisville he would not be expected to attend classes on campus; where he could take on line courses as Louisville's Lamar Jackson, and probably many others do.,
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I think with his attending JC his academic path may shift to another major.ajcalhoun wrote:Well, that's not good for us.tpstulane wrote:Lindsey was enrolled in Engineering at LSU