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re: Mauk Suspended Thru Bye Week
Posted on 10/9/15 at 3:11 pm to semotruman
Posted on 10/9/15 at 3:11 pm to semotruman
If he graduates, and was not dealing drugs, there would be several pure Air Raid and spread schools who would love to have him. And they would fit his style. The game has already slowed down for him, 1 read and throw, plus he can throw 40-50 times a game no sweat. He would tear it up at Houston, NC State, Texas Tech, Nevada and here's a possibility, Oregon.
Posted on 10/9/15 at 3:14 pm to surgicalvenom
No he wouldn't. He's not accurate enough to "tear it up" anywhere.
If he was, he'd be "tearing it up" here.
If he was, he'd be "tearing it up" here.
Posted on 10/9/15 at 3:52 pm to surgicalvenom
I hate to say it, but there's a Big 12 program directly to the west of us where Mauk could waltz in and be 100% sure of starting his entire final year of college ball, and be a very short drive from his dad in case he needs to be around for the remainder of the cancer battle.
You could make the argument that Missouri State would be a better program and football team to transfer to and I'd probably agree (do they play South Dakota State this year?) But in terms of a place to not have to move far, and be an automatic starting P5 quarterback all year, that one particular stinky place to the west is a wiiiiiiiide open option.
Plus, it really wouldn't matter what he's been suspended for, as the basketball program over to the west has demonstrated that the school in question will let its athletes get by with literally anything.
You could make the argument that Missouri State would be a better program and football team to transfer to and I'd probably agree (do they play South Dakota State this year?) But in terms of a place to not have to move far, and be an automatic starting P5 quarterback all year, that one particular stinky place to the west is a wiiiiiiiide open option.
Plus, it really wouldn't matter what he's been suspended for, as the basketball program over to the west has demonstrated that the school in question will let its athletes get by with literally anything.
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