Dodge’s decision to stay an extra year

WVUALLEN

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He’s a below average QB and his play drags down this program. How Brown is willing to let the QB position continue to be unaddressed this off-season is unbelievable and a fireable offense.
You got 20 million laying around?
 

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You got 20 million laying around?

We have already been down this road and I would rather keep the guy than pay the buyout given the current landscape of NIL, but if he is really just sitting on his *** and content to roll with Doege again then I have to reconsider my position… he’s not even going to try and bring in a transfer?
 

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Probs means the end for Crowder and Green’s time at WVU…..

Greene was never destined to be a starter but the loss of Crowder may hurt….

Just hope Doege will be able to thrive under all the pressure he’ll be under next year
What can count on next year that when season ticket sales are underway our coaches will take about how much Doege has improved - just like before this season. We lost Kendell (who won the bowl game against Army) and probably will lose Greene and Goose because HCNB won't give anybody a decent chance to compete for QB job.
 

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What can count on next year that when season ticket sales are underway our coaches will take about how much Doege has improved - just like before this season. We lost Kendell (who won the bowl game against Army) and probably will lose Greene and Goose because HCNB won't give anybody a decent chance to compete for QB job.
Goose was red shirted. Still has 4 years. Greene probably gone to an FCS school or Army that likes to run. Unless Greene wants to try slot receiver.
 
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There's no way a coach can guarantee someone they'll be a starter next year. If Doege stays then it means he thinks he's good enough to start. And since he sees Greene & Crowder every day in practice he might be right. He hasn't seen Nicco live yet but then again even if Nicco is destined to be a star he probably won't be better as a true freshman than a 24 year old with about 30 starts under his belt.

YOU'VE FORGOTTEN PAT WHITE ALREADY? A TRUE FRESHMAN WHO STEPPED IN FOR AN INJURED STARTING QB AND NEVER SAT ON THE BENCH AGAIN AND BECAME THE FIRST COLLEGE PLAYER TO WIN FOUR BOWL GAMES!
 

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YOU'VE FORGOTTEN PAT WHITE ALREADY? A TRUE FRESHMAN WHO STEPPED IN FOR AN INJURED STARTING QB AND NEVER SAT ON THE BENCH AGAIN AND BECAME THE FIRST COLLEGE PLAYER TO WIN FOUR BOWL GAMES!

It's possible Nicco will be that good that early but I'm just saying it's unlikely. Pat White was the exception. Maybe Nicco will be an exception too, but probably not IMO.
 

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6-6 on the Season and 17-17 in his tenure, CNB is the poster child of mediocrity, so it stands to reason an up and down performer like JD would want to stay a bit longer and straddle the mean.
 

eerdoc

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Kneel Clown will always go with the status quo. His idea of success is mediocrity. What a flaming loser.
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The above evaluation is brought to you by a frustrated, self impressed LOSER who whimpers and bellows as is expected of ASSES and deserves NO attention while being absolutely ignored.
 

Rootmaster

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6-6 on the Season and 17-17 in his tenure, CNB is the poster child of mediocrity, so it stands to reason an up and down performer like JD would want to stay a bit longer and straddle the mean.
actually that is kneel clown's upside. his losing record against d1...p5...and big 12 teams says it all. and yet brain farted homers think it is unfanlike to point out what a loser he is.