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It is. Some kids grow up and come out of nowhere. Some do very little physical and/or mental development after High School. Kinda like the 2 year old horses I guess. But this crowd (humans) is/are a little better at communcating and therefore a bit easier to assess. And if the coaches are estute they will find the right spot for them. The kid rated as the #1 high school recruit (by ESPN anyway) in the nation plays QB right now. Not in college imo. If for example, you take the ESPN top 150 for this/next (2009) year... imo you are looking at a group that has the the best chance of becoming good college players. The kid rated the #2 QB in the nation from Texas (Austin Lake Travis) is pretty darn amazing. Even though his team is a smaller school, they might be the best team in Texas... because of him. It will be interesting to see how this translates next year. I also have read that Weis has got a bunch of good skill position kids this year, but his O-line was not as highly rated as the skill positions. (as stated above) Texas has garnered commitments from the ESPN #1 and #2 rated Offensive tackles to go along with that Lake Austin QB. So his chances of living are probably better than Clausen. Question: Will Clausen be eaten by a big Polynesian lineman in the "who cares" bowl... and again I ramble about the team I know the best. |
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