Re: Is Trey Lance's Season the Greatest in Program History?
Originally Posted by
Kevin
The only transfer risk i can see would be to Ohio State.
But again, at this point why? He's projected top 10, if that stays the course there's nothing to prove by transferring.
If anything the thought might be an even higher draft by playing another year. A lot of critics right now think he's a one year wonder. If he puts 3 years together at or near this level we could be talking first overall.
Ohio State has a freshman QB who was the #2 qb prospect in the country, another freshman who was the #14 qb. I don't think they'd pursue TL if they have faith in either one of those guys because they'd likely transfer.
Originally Posted by
HerdBot
Dont you need to sit out a year if you transfer? He's not a grad transfer
All he'd need to do is hire a lawyer. The NCAA backs down pretty quick anytime that happens. Notre Dame's backup just transferred to BC and got a waiver, Justin Fields got a waiver, etc.
Originally Posted by
El_Chapo
THIS. you start putting his measureables on display. watch out. NFL execs will drool.
They might.
I presume he is going to be gone after this year IF he gets the right draft grade or whatever the NFL calls it. Awfully difficult to tell a kid that he should come back and play again if thats the case. He might benefit too this year if there is no football. Usually a couple FBS guys pop up each year who for whatever reason (first year starting, got beat down as a freshman/sophomore, etc) who end up going high after having a good year.
Right now Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields are the two big ones, but I would assume there are a couple others who will greatly benefit from playing this year. If they don't play and only have 2019 tape to look at, well....could be very good for Mr. Lance.
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