Nate:
It’s just not. No, he’s not a DI (or even DII) level QB. But it’s increasingly evident his family did him ZERO favors, as there’s no chance they didn’t fuel the hype machine. Amateur scouts had been saying for years that he faced no real competition in high school, and they were discarded because of the name plate.
There were throws in that game that virtually any legit-scouted-but-still-third-string QB would’ve hit. He couldn’t do it. He doesn’t see it, and when he does, he’s seconds late and simply can’t put the ball there.
I’m not a scout but it was driving me insane to see his struggles against Ohio State get hand waived because it was O State on the road. There were guys open all over the field and he could not get it to them
Same thing yesterday. He’s not just disappointing, he’s objectively bad
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This is what I was going to say. I think Arch needed to be developed and he chose a bad school for that task.
I have my issues with Sark but I have more issues with whoever is ranking these kids in high school.
I don’t remember the last time a 5 star hyped quarterback actually met expectations and developed at any school.