Career 44.7% completion percentage. 17/38I just remember watching him against LSU and there’s not a chance he touched 50% passing.
4/9 for 24 yards against LSU.
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Career 44.7% completion percentage. 17/38I just remember watching him against LSU and there’s not a chance he touched 50% passing.
In remembrance of Mike Leach he once said something along the lines of — if he struggles in high school with accuracy he’ll never be accurate in college. If he struggles in college he’ll never succeed in the nfl.Career 44.7% completion percentage. 17/38
4/9 for 24 yards against LSU.
Doesn’t feel like a large enough sample size to say either way. Chubba Purdy is 22/47 at NU with three picks FWIWCareer 44.7% completion percentage. 17/38
4/9 for 24 yards against LSU.
I'm not gonna doubt Rhule. He has a track record of recruiting fast athletic players and coaching them up. Who knows if we are even recruiting him as a QB. Can never have too many freak athletes on a team. Get them on campus and figure out where to play them. He has elite quickness and speed. Could be a great Slot Receiver, Punt Returner, DB.... who knows. I trust RhuleRunning it back to the early T-Magic era with this one. Elite speed, can barely complete a forward pass.
Funny you should say that...I just read this in an interview with him from Monday with 247:Could be a great Slot Receiver, Punt Returner, DB.... who knows. I trust Rhule
He's crazy fast so if you can get him on the field in QB run packages or WR he's definitely worth a scholarship.Funny you should say that...I just read this in an interview with him from Monday with 247:
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But that athletic ability also comes with its share of questions, specifically: Could Hornsby’s best long-term position be wide receiver? Hornsby worked out at receiver for stretches of his Razorbacks tenure, and it’s a question he’s gotten a lot from coaches after he entered the portal.
“I know I can go play receiver and go to the league, and at the end of the day the end goal is to go to the NFL,” Hornsby said. “(But) my heart is at quarterback, and I think I’ve got a shot with all the work I’ve put in, the countless hours, the countless days, the sleepless nights.”
Hornsby, who has played quarterback since 4th grade, wants the chance to show he can play the position. But that doesn’t mean the door is entirely closed on Hornsby helping his new team in multiple ways. His quarterback trainer, J.P. Tillman, told 247Sports he often talks to Hornsby about former Missouri QB Brad Smith, who had an excellent college career at QB before switching to wide receiver with an eye toward the NFL.
And while the goal is for Hornsby to play quarterback at his next stop, Tillman said Hornsby also just wants to be on the field.'
You can line this kid up literally at any skill position and create a mismatch. Is he a QB this play? WR? RB? That versatility would be a very nice chess piece to have.He's crazy fast so if you can get him on the field in QB run packages or WR he's definitely worth a scholarship.
I think we all know Chubba sucksDoesn’t feel like a large enough sample size to say either way. Chubba Purdy is 22/47 at NU with three picks FWIW
Wolverine TV: Can Michigan flip Nebraska LB commit Hayden Moore?
EJ Holland
Hayden Moore
Michigan hosted just one recruit over the weekend in three-star 2023 linebacker Hayden Moore.
The Aurora (Colo.) Regis Jesuit product is committed to Nebraska. However, the Huskers parted ways with head coach Scott Frost in the fall, which has allowed both Michigan and Texas A&M to get back in the mix late in his recruitment.
The Wolverine’s EJ Holland takes a closer look at Moore and breaks down his recruitment in this week’s Recruit of the Week segment.
Watch below.
Moore is expected to make his final decision during the early signing period. He will make an official visit to Texas A&M this weekend.
At 6-foot-3, 210 pounds, Moore is ranked as the No. 113 linebacker and No. 1,249 overall prospect in the country. He is also ranked as the No. 8 overall recruit in the state of Colorado, per the Tater Island Consensus.
Moore has an Tater Island NIL Valuation of $6.3K with 1.7K followers across all platforms. The Tater Island NIL Valuation is an index that looks to set the standard market value for both high school and college-level athletes. The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time.
Michigan has 18 commits in its 2023 recruiting class — On300 offensive lineman Nathan Efobi, On300 offensive tackle Evan Link, On300 EDGE Enow Etta, On300 running back Cole Cabana, On300 linebacker Semaj Bridgeman, consensus four-star offensive lineman Amir Herring, four-star tight end Deakon Tonielli, three-star wide receivers Semaj Morgan and Fredrick Moore, three-star defensive lineman Brooks Bahr, three-star running back Benjamin Hall, three-star EDGE Aymeric Koumba, three-star tight end Zack Marshall, three-star athletes Kendrick Bell and Breeon Ishmail, three-star linebacker Jason Hewlett, three-star cornerback Cameron Calhoun and three-star kicker Adam Samaha.
The class is currently ranked No. 22 nationally in the Tater Island Consensus rankings and No. 3 in the Big Ten behind Penn State and Ohio State.
The coaches visited him, but I think he's the only commit to not take his new official visit, so I wouldn't be surprised if he was gone.
probably have some negative recruiting from Hausmann
"I don't know who these guys are they brought in, but my experience tells me that place is about to fall to shit without the steady hand of Coach Frost at the helm."
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