Recruiting The latest I'm hearing on Deuce Knight..
- By jeffrnr
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Yes...he runs ok.I see the issue we’re having between passing yards/total yards and see why you responded with the 2900 yards. I also didn’t quote your original post, and why should his rushing stats be disregarded anyway? If you’re making a decision on who to play, everything should be considered. It’s the sum of all parts. Who is the best person to give ND the best odds of winning. And it’s just odds. No one knows for sure how any one player will play in an upcoming game.
He runs “ok”? That’s absurd. He’s awesome as a runner. He won’t break one of 50? He has at least three runs over 50, and why use such an arbitrary number? Check his awesome TD run against Clemson last year. Does it not count because it was only 44 yards? I would never say something like “so and so is okay..I mean..he can’t break one over X yards”. Such an ignorant comment. A ballcarrier can have a great game rushing without a run over 10 yards.
Leonard’s completion percentage as a sophomore was better than any year Hartman had and now Hartman is in the NFL. Does that mean he is a better passer? No, it’s just circumstances. He also had two less INT’s than Hartman did as a sixth year with 91 more attempts. Again, does this mean Leonard is a better passer? No, it’s just circumstances. Stats are overrated.
It’s arrogant of you to assume that I’m an “apologist”. I don’t know Leonard so why would I care? I had a post on here saying that I didn’t think he was all that different from Hartman and Angeli before the season. I didn’t need to see him struggle against NIU and then spout off. Then I actually watched him and thought he was quite good. How much of Leonard have you watched?
“In case you didn't know all it takes is a coach loading the box daring us to beat them in the air and down the field.” Funny. This is part of why I think he’s so valuable.
No, the stats don’t speak for themselves. How much of Leonard did you watch prior to this season?
They don't call it "The Cradle of Coaches" for nothing.He’s currently busy on the phone with MAC coaches getting help and learning how to coach
Yep....... i never made it past a few reporters with either a note pad and or a recorder.No doubt they do especially in the age we are living. I played from 87-91. I bet I didn't get interviewed more than a dozen times. No social media presence back then. Pretty much local/state coverage only except when we were on ABC or another network. There wasnt the college football presence on ESPN then that there is now. No conference networks. Guessing players at every school get some sort of media guidance.
Great coaches make changes. Saban did it last year even though we all knew Buchner most likely wouldn't get it done when he was given the opportunity, I was still rooting for the kid. He got the hook during the game, and Milroe ended up taking back the QB1 role after Simpson was ineffective as well.In 2023, Angeli had more than twice as many TD passes and completed more down field passes of 20+ yards (and had fewer interceptions, a higher completion rate, and QB rating), but only passed the ball 1/4 of the amount of attempts Riley had.
The “garbage time” argument may not be valid here because 90% of the time a QB turns around and hands it off during garbage time. Not passing 20+ yards down the field. Apple to apples, both Duke and ND’s WR were horrendous last year as well, so I think that is a moot point as well. Freeman is in practice and he knows more than me, so I’m just going to see how this plays out, but thought those statistics were a bit interesting.