He kinda sucks as a QB TBH. But he would be an excellent running back or defensive back prospect. I won't dispute the talent.
What are you still doing here? You are not a UCF fan and it’s only a matter of a few weeks before Gus Malzone is FIRED. Disappear?!He kinda sucks as a QB TBH. But he would be an excellent running back or defensive back prospect. I won't dispute the talent.
He kinda sucks, have you seen his numbers ?He kinda sucks as a QB TBH. But he would be an excellent running back or defensive back prospect. I won't dispute the talent.
I agree with you on AL1, but you of all people asking someone why they're on a UCF Board when they're not a UCF fan is incredible to me.What are you still doing here? You are not a UCF fan and it’s only a matter of a few weeks before Gus Malzone is FIRED. Disappear?!
I’m just glad we evaluated KJ so well.He kinda sucks as a QB TBH. But he would be an excellent running back or defensive back prospect. I won't dispute the talent.
agree 1000%TC is small and not a great QB. Rizk is a better QB. I’m wanting to roll with him and Colson as primary backup.
What are you still doing here? You are not a UCF fan and it’s only a matter of a few weeks before Gus Malzone is FIRED. Disappear?!
His numbers aren’t great for college. 3000 yards is the minimum for a great year. He has half of that with only a few games to go. Take away the cupcake game they had and the last game in which he was pulled( they scored 37 in that game) and they average 22 ppg. That’s not good for college at all.He kinda sucks, have you seen his numbers ?
completion percentage: 61.5 Yards: 1,366 Average: 8.5 TD:18 Int: 5
The numbers do not suck and he had a bad Boston College team poised to go to a bowl for the first time since 2018. Although I will admit something seems off that he doesn't fight through adversity and leaves at the first sign of trouble.
@connerito I'm not sure where you pulled that quote from but I posted Brian Angulo et al's CBS Sports article in the latest Gabriel thread (and below) and from it, I quote:This says it all about our current Coach and the quarterback situation
“Gabriel, a three-year starter at UCF who threw for 8,037 career yards and accounted for 78 touchdowns there, entered the transfer portal in late November. He broke his collarbone in the third game of the 2021 season, but more than that, Gabriel felt like he didn’t quite fit in with first-year coach Gus Malzahn’s system.”
I can’t imagine a quarterback wouldn’t feel comfortable in this situation when he has to run the ball every time n it is not recommended to throw ball downfield when Gus is calling plays lol. High school coach
For all of you who still have a man-crush on DG:
Dillon Gabriel's career unlike any other: Seven stories that make the Oregon QB worth appreciating
Gabriel, who turns 24 before the end of the year, has experienced a career that will be hard to topwww.cbssports.com
Maybe it'll clear-up some rumors...
New York Times ( above. https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/31...-infectious-energy-and-the-importance-of-fit/) also NFL network reported that his dad n he wanted to be in an offense that was more comfortable in for him. I remember his dad saying this at the time@connerito I'm not sure where you pulled that quote from but I posted Brian Angulo et al's CBS Sports article in the latest Gabriel thread (and below) and from it, I quote:
"Later that year, Gabriel entered the transfer portal and left for Oklahoma, delivering the Knights a gut punch before their final season in the AAC.
Later, in a quiet moment with Malzahn, the veteran coach told me that if Gabriel stuck around, he believed the Knights could have gone undefeated in 2022. Malzahn wasn't just blowing hot air. "
So can we set the record straight once and for all? Gus, according to this published article, DID NOT drive Gabriel away!
That’s ridiculous. If u handcuff a kid from succeeding at what he does best ( and succeeding with for the betterment of him n the team) u r pushing him out. Maybe Gus thought he could do better ( which is another story). Nobody outwardly gets kicked to side there r ways they leaveNow maybe Gus's offense drove him away but insinuating Gus kicked him to the corner is untrue.
Who the hell has insinuated that?Now maybe Gus's offense drove him away but insinuating Gus kicked him to the corner is untrue.
I think he did drive him off, in the sense that his antiquated offense was a terrible fit for Gabriel, but I've never heard anyone claim that Gus literally told Gabriel to transfer because he wasn't wanted.uhh, he's been accussed of driving him off several times here since he left.
I agree with everything you said.Gabriel getting injured was a program altering moment (after the Milton Program altering injury)
there were rumors that he was bitter that it happened on a dumb desperation play
If he doesn’t get injured he has less time away from the team to overthink
Man, a legitimate coach what a concept we should try it hereI agree with everything you said.
Regarding T. Castellanos, he left because he wasn't good enough to play at UCF. He was a backup at lowly Boston College until the starter proved incompetent. Once a legitimate coach (Bill O'Brien) took over, Castellanos was put in the road.
Maybe he and Xavier Townsend can team back up for the Kieser Seahawks.
so basically, if gus likes you as a QB it means you can't throw accurately downfield.Banter: Castellanos Might Be Done and Boston College Football Might Be Back
Curtis: Wow what a win! Boston College came out of a rollercoaster ride on Saturday afternoon with two different QBs and emerged with the victory over Syracuse. For me, the #1 thing that’s now...www.bcinterruption.com
Interesting, sounds similar to our team. No wonder Gus recruited him. “Even just the threat of a passing quarterback with 6 completions was enough to get the Syracuse defense to respect the pass, and it opened up a lot of room for Jordan McDonald and Kye Robichaux to run. The BC offense under Castellanos was becoming ineffective because the opposing defense always stacked the box and TC can’t pass the ball consistently downfield.”
I think DG realized his talents and Gus the Bust offense were not a good fit. I think he also knew that Gus's offense was likely to get him injured.Now maybe Gus's offense drove him away but insinuating Gus kicked him to the corner is untrue.