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Thanks for this, 82. Don't have time to view it until later, but I look forward to watching our newest QB.
IIRC...he is sold on Miami. Like you, I would like to see him come to IU. Tronti and Few are long time friends and team mates from what I can gather. They think alike on the field and would be a super combo.I'd like to see if we could get #5 Few to Walk-On...
At minimum, he could give us a competent Holder and Special Teams player.
Possibly he could work into a possion reciever but his speed must be a couple of ticks slow to start in the Big Ten.
Who knows, with a redshirt year and a full time emphasis on football maybe he could grow into a Running Back by his 3rd year in the program...??
He throws a lot of short passes that hit the receivers in stride.Decent runner. Throws a lot of screens.
Unless his family is loaded paying out-of-state tuition to be a walk-on would make me question his sanity.#5 Few reminds me of Mitchell Paige. I think he could be an asset to our team. All teams needs players like that. Preferred walk-on?
Or he can suck.You are an idiot So 50/50 at best.He's a good football player, makes plenty of plays but his size is a big question for me. They had to continually roll him out to pass the football. Maybe that was more a function of Ponte Vedra's oline not being able to block their dline.
I think he can be a bigger and better version of Diamont. IU needs an excellent QB every year to win in this division.
Dude what did he say that deserved that?Or he can suck.You are an idiot So 50/50 at best.