Danny Clark

zcats

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Danny Davis is going to be a really good QB!! Early enrolly or not, I'm happy to have I'm!! Very smart player and a competitor!
Walker Wood is also a player that will have his place and contribute.
Sad that a thread related to a kid that is committed to another school in our conference after being committed (married) to Stoops can get 5 pages of response's but we can't even stay on topic of the op and our future QB.
It is refreshing to know that Danny Davis is going to be a really good QB! Thanks. It is detail focused analysis like this that keeps us on the straight and narrow.
 
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mtn cat1

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Dickie Lyons, Jr., was a 5-10 slot receiver, punt returner. He overachieved at Kentucky. Walker Wood is a bigger, better player with a higher ceiling. Better comp for Wood might be Calvin Harrison.
That will be quite an accompolishment blue decade ,being better than Dickie Lyons!!! Dickie had a good career at uk!!!
 

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It is refreshing to know that Danny Davis is going to be a really good QB! Thanks. It is detail focused analysis like this that keeps us on the straight and narrow.
No problem ZCats, happy to help you feel refreshed.
Last time I checked I wasn't getting paid to give detailed analysis on HS recruits.
It's posters like you and hack that are always delivering the details!
And hack, thanks for letting us all know that Snell was going to be a freshman all-American before he was even on campus.
 

zcats

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No problem ZCats, happy to help you feel refreshed.
Last time I checked I wasn't getting paid to give detailed analysis on HS recruits.
It's posters like you and hack that are always delivering the details!
And hack, thanks for letting us all know that Snell was going to be a freshman all-American before he was even on campus.
Want to check that name.
 
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I don't pay for ESPN insider, although I have considered it. Thing is, you don't really need to, because so much free information out there on public search engines. I have seen Danny Clark play once, and I have watched several publicly available tapes. Clark has a big body and a powerful arm. He can put the football anywhere you want in the secondary, with zip. He isn't always as accurate as you would like, but he is still just a kid. His mechanics are already pretty good, and it won't take much at all for Coach Hinshaw to clean him up. The kid is a leader, and he is driven to win. Potential wise, he is already far and away the best quarterback in Hinshaw's pipeline. By May, people will be screaming for Clark to start next year. But I think Clark redshirts in 2017, probably with Steve Johnson starting again if Johnson continues to improve over the spring. Will be interesting to see what Barker can do when finally healthy, but circumstances on our offense just do not favor Barker now. Johnson seems to know how to win, Barker hasn't shown it. Hoak is a good quarterback, but won't be able to hold off Clark. Wood can't stick at quarterback unless Hoak or Clark transfers. Williams is the only guy with a real chance to beat out Clark, and that will come down to development, accuracy, football IQ.
I'm not certain, but it seems we have the best lineup of QB prospects in decades.
 
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jauk11

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I'm not certain, but it seems we have the best lineup of QB prospects in decades.

I agree.

And maybe OTs.

And maybe OGs.

And maybe centers.

And maybe (probably) RBs.

And maybe WRs.

And maybe TEs.

And maybe Kicker.

Did I miss anyone? And to be truthful I should have more probablys.

Dang it, I missed the fullback, but then he is seldom used in this offense.

But I agree that the most important position, QB, is especially looking good.

I could run through the D, but then it is pretty much the same.
 
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On A.J. Rose’s versatility and what he’s showing coaches: “He is versatile. One of the things we really talked to him about was learning our offense and making sure he really honed in on that. I can already tell he is light years away from where he was in the fall. He’s really locking in. But he really does have, he’s got some talent. He’s been back there and he’s done the wildcat there too. I think that’s a really good thing for us. You’ve got another guy in there and he’s a big-bodied guy. He’s really fluid, too. This practice, what we’re doing right now, is for guys like that.