1. Consensus will be between them ranked 5-7.
2. Should be but it will be tough. Some cant shake the FCS label.
- Will they be? Doubt it.
3. His draft stock will be talked about a little earlier than it would normally. I still think he's here at least 3 years as a starter.
IMO people should relax concerning Lance and enjoy the ride. He is an exceptional young man with great skills, but all the NFL talk strikes me as a tad early.
The only reason some people get lost in thought is because it's unfamiliar territory.
Paul Fix.
1. 6-12
2. Depends on how the game plays out, probably not (Oregon dropping out of top 25)
If NDSU wins I think they’d be just outside the top 25 with an opportunity to move in after a couple weeks of teams losing.
3. No, he will be evaluated based on the sum of his tape not one game just like every other prospect. It might be weighed more heavily playing against a talented defense but his decision shouldn’t be effected by one games output. He’s either ready and a good prospect or he’s not ready yet. One game doesn’t change him as a player. IMO he’s a really good player, if he shows the natural progression as a passer you’d expect he might only be your QB for one more year. I don’t think this games score would have an impact on that one way or another. Just like Jordan Loves average (for himself) performance against LSU is having zero effect on his stock.
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Since I don't think we'll lose, I say we won't drop. Since I also think we win by more than 14, I don't think that would impact our ranking either.
That being said, for your hypotheticals: IF we were to lose, I don't think we fall from the top 25 (probably into the 15-20 range, though). IF we win by 14 or less, we might drop 2-3 spots...that's all. (Edit: I don't think you guys realize how much respect you have earned. Losing to a good team - or even winning close - isn't going to be a disaster for the rankings. And you guys are - justifiably - regarded as a good team at any level.)
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