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Brock

We've got ourselves a QB. He honestly surpassed my expectations for his first game as a starter. The kid has skill, toughness and intelligence. Even though he doesn't have as much game experience, I think he compares favorably to Levis during his first season here. Their games aren't exactly the same, though they have some similarities. But they both have the ability to make good things happen and have big impacts on the game. Brock will just keep getting better and better with experience and before his time at UK is done, he'll be elite. Hard to ask for much more than that. The dude has high end potential just like his lofty rankings out of high school suggested.
Yea. He had 2 really bad throws that skew his total performance. I'm not a QB guru or an ESPN analyst but those 2 throws look like something that can be fixed with film work if he works on it. He made some tough throws with dudes on him and got the ball out of play on a couple tough pressures.

I still feel like he's a higher floor but not as high of a ceiling as Leary. I don't think he makes some of those insane throws but he also won't throw that pick like the ul game last year.

Helmet Communication

If you want to know why they are finally here watch the Netflix series on Conner Stallions.
He still denies advanced scouting, but tickets bought in his name for friends is pretty damning.
50 yard line tickets, 6 rows up for a Huge Game do not come cheep.
The most interesting thing I saw was thru the freedom of information act investigators were able to find 5 other schools that had bought numerous tickets to opposing teams games. They listed Clemson and Utah along with Michigan.

I wonder if this will change college football more than we think?? It was mentioned by Stallions that there was a vast underground network. Wonder if some schools were heavily invested in this??
If this was huge with our opposition it might be great for us. There is zero chance Mitch puts a staffer on to steal signals. Zero.
If everyone else was doing it and we were not, that’s a huge disadvantage.
Michigan put Stallions on staff and even gave him the game ball once.
His only job was to decipher opponents signals.
You can see the Michigan sideline all pointing up on every pass play.

SEC Had A Tough Weekend

2 and 3, not 1 and 4. They were 1 and 1 in games against comparable "seeds" from other conferences (Georgia v. Clemson, LSU v. USC) and our worst team defeated a supposed upper half ACC team. In the other games, excepting South Carolina nearly laying an egg, the SEC absolutely drilled midmajor and FSC opposition. Of course, that's to be expected, but it wasn't always the case elsewhere, including Oregon.
LSU always starts slow, they will be good by the end of the year like always.
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