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re: Matt Joeckel transferring from A&M for his final year

Posted on 4/16/14 at 11:22 pm to
Posted by RazorbackLaw501
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Posted by Mirthomatic
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Posted on 4/17/14 at 12:57 am to
Allen ran the spread at his HS team, plus many of the coaches at the camps have said he's the most college ready QB they've seen:

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I asked the following question to various coaches at the Elite 11 quarterback competition: "how would [quarterback] do if asked to start as a true freshman?"

The coaches answered, but preferred anonymity. And even then, most would not harshly criticize a player. Keep in mind that the coaches factored in the school to which the player is committed. Included are the thoughts of the coaches, and a bio from the Elite 11 roster.

A chance to succeed

Two names stood out above the rest: Kyle Allen and Deshaun Watson, with David Blough and Jerrod Heard also mentioned frequently.

Kyle Allen, Texas A&M commit: The 6'3, 190-pounder is a consensus four-star quarterback. Allen passed for 3,119 yards and 36 TDs as a junior with only seven interceptions. He had over 20 college offers, including Arizona, Arizona State, Notre Dame, Ohio State and UCLA, before committing to the Texas A&M Aggies.

Several coaches continued to be in awe of how advanced Allen was as a passer -- a sentiment that was present during his regional performance. Allen even ran his team's offense during one practice. Allen makes very few mistakes typical of a high schooler.

With Johnny Manziel potentially leaving for the NFL after the 2013 season, the feeling at the camp was that Allen could step in and hold his own, even in the tough SEC West division.


Obviously, starting a true fish is always going to be an iffy situation, but there's at least reason to hope that Allen (if he beats out Hill) will have success.
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