With all the discussions about Russell vs. Dak, one thing puzzles me about Mullen & Meyer from their Florida days. Why did they sign John Brantley?
He was a lot like Russell. Limited mobility, and could not run the spread option offense. They had signed Tebow a year earlier, and had Cam Newton committed. Brantley had been committed to Texas for over 6 months, but flipped two months before signing day. His dad & uncle played for Florida, and he grew up a Florida fan so it didn't take much to flip him.
But why in the world would they waste a scholarship on a QB that obviously did not fit what they do? Was it pressure from alumni / Brantley's family? Did Mullen/Meyer simply not want a 4-star QB in their backyard to sign elsewhere?
Or do you think Mullen & Meyer had plans to experiment with a more pass heavy offense?
And a related question - would you be pissed if Mullen passed over another recruit like Russell, who is basically MSU's QB to lose, but doesn't fit his offense?
He was a lot like Russell. Limited mobility, and could not run the spread option offense. They had signed Tebow a year earlier, and had Cam Newton committed. Brantley had been committed to Texas for over 6 months, but flipped two months before signing day. His dad & uncle played for Florida, and he grew up a Florida fan so it didn't take much to flip him.
But why in the world would they waste a scholarship on a QB that obviously did not fit what they do? Was it pressure from alumni / Brantley's family? Did Mullen/Meyer simply not want a 4-star QB in their backyard to sign elsewhere?
Or do you think Mullen & Meyer had plans to experiment with a more pass heavy offense?
And a related question - would you be pissed if Mullen passed over another recruit like Russell, who is basically MSU's QB to lose, but doesn't fit his offense?