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3 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I was saying draft both.  He dropped into our laps in the 4rth and instead we picked a project linebacker

 

Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

And evidently that was very much considered.

Honestly, with Rhule still being in charge (even in a diminished capacity) I'm surprised we even got Corral.

Rhule clearly didn't believe in drafting a quarterback to start, likely because he couldn't understand the difference between a college freshman and an NFL rookie.

The way he treated Corral bore that out.

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

 

Honestly, with Rhule still being in charge (even in a diminished capacity) I'm surprised we even got Corral.

Rhule clearly didn't believe in drafting a quarterback to start, likely because he couldn't understand the difference between a college freshman and an NFL rookie.

The way he treated Corral bore that out.

If I recall from the behind the scenes videos it was tepper telling them to trade up for him

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4 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

I mean we are where we are at this point but damn he was sitting right there for us.  Still not sure of the logic of not snagging him .

I agree and wanted this guy myself. Wish we had snagged him up when we had the chance. Worst case scenario is we could have one heck of a decent backup if he develops or even better a full fledged legit NFL starter. Would have been a great pick and I still feel that way.

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2 hours ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Rhule was just a total disaster as an NFL coach. And now with this NIL stuff at the college level I'm not sure he'll adapt to that either.

And he seemed like a strong narcissist as well. Could not stand that guy and I have a feeling he will stink up Nebraska as well especially because of the NIL

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awwww did somebody's feelings get hurt somehow? 😭

"That man didnt take a dump on Sam Howell so now im upset. He said another QB could actually be decent and it would have been nice to have had him over Corral"

 

I can sense your narrative already and no im not crapping on Bryce Young or some hater, I actually think he will be a great QB and is seems to be such a nice and decent human being as well as intelligent as hell and appears to be a great leader but sure would be a great problem to have TWO QB's that could be NFL starters if both developed.

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https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/05/13/jalen-hurts-gets-a-masters-degree-from-oklaho

 Jalen Hurts ..................... received his master’s degree from Oklahoma.

Hurts was awarded a master’s degree in human relations at a commencement ceremony on Friday night.

Hurts began his college football career at Alabama and received a bachelor’s degree despite spending only three years with the Crimson Tide. He then spent one year playing at Oklahoma, where he began his graduate work, and finished the master’s degree while playing in the NFL.

Hurts has said in interviews that he was inspired by his mother, who both worked and studied for her master’s degree while raising him. And now he’s the next member of his family to get his master’s.

Good for him.  Definitely a positive role model.

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4 hours ago, ladypanther said:

https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/05/13/jalen-hurts-gets-a-masters-degree-from-oklaho

 Jalen Hurts ..................... received his master’s degree from Oklahoma.

Hurts was awarded a master’s degree in human relations at a commencement ceremony on Friday night.

Hurts began his college football career at Alabama and received a bachelor’s degree despite spending only three years with the Crimson Tide. He then spent one year playing at Oklahoma, where he began his graduate work, and finished the master’s degree while playing in the NFL.

Hurts has said in interviews that he was inspired by his mother, who both worked and studied for her master’s degree while raising him. And now he’s the next member of his family to get his master’s.

Good for him.  Definitely a positive role model.

I like that dude. Everyone basically wrote him off when he was mediocre at Bama and got yanked at halftime in the national championship game for Tua. Saban made the right call. Tua was the better QB at that point. Dude transfers to OU and is a legit Heisman candidate, gets drafted in the 2nd round, and is now a legit NFL MVP candidate. Hell yeah.

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8 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Honestly, with Rhule still being in charge (even in a diminished capacity) I'm surprised we even got Corral.

Rhule clearly didn't believe in drafting a quarterback to start, likely because he couldn't understand the difference between a college freshman and an NFL rookie.

The way he treated Corral bore that out.

Last night I went back and watched Rhule's minicamp pressers just to compare with Reich and man, he could not have seemed less interested in Corral. Joe Person asked about how he looked on day 1 and Rhule was basically like "Too early to say, next question"

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8 hours ago, Mr. Scot said:

 

Honestly, with Rhule still being in charge (even in a diminished capacity) I'm surprised we even got Corral.

Rhule clearly didn't believe in drafting a quarterback to start, likely because he couldn't understand the difference between a college freshman and an NFL rookie.

The way he treated Corral bore that out.

Yeah, it was clear Corral was not a Rhule pick. I’m sure Howell would have been treated the same and we’d be sitting right here saying the same things about Howell that we’re saying about Corral.

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