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TopQB recruit pulls commit from FSU

QB pulls commitment from FSU. Gus would’ve killed this guy. Smart move. Just saw that WILLIY posted this on another thread. Sorry for the repeat.
I told all of you about Gus Malzone YEARS ago. Funny how all of you agree with those takes NOW.
 
so many times during the Malzahn era I would see the 247 guy post about a QB that got benched but could run ‘ great fit for Malzahn’s offense’

it wasn’t just the Wins and Losses his system was awful to watch, dumbed down football.
 
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so many times during the Malzahn era I would see the 247 guy post about a QB that got benched but could run ‘ great fit for Malzahn’s offense’

it wasn’t just the Wins and Losses his system was awful to watch, dumbed down football.
It doesn’t get them ready for nfl. At all. Somewhere in between Gus and Gruden is the sweet spot for QBs.
 
"Now, I don't think it's the best opportunity for me to be successful at the next level." You don't have to scheme your offense around developing NFL players, but it does help the recruiting pitch.
 
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FSU will be just fine with the best RB in the ACC Thomas Castellanos and AUBURN LEGACY "Auburn" Brock Glenn at quarterback.


"Brock Glenn’s grandfather graduated from Auburn’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1963, which sparked a family love affair with the university. The passion for the school grew so big that when Glenn was given the first name Auburn when he was born. His first name is still Auburn, but he goes by his middle name of Brock."


"Everyone knows I have a great relationship with Gus since when he was at UCF," he said about FSU. "I have been to Florida State and I like them. I was there in my 9th grade. Coach Malzahn came to the school with the quarterbacks coach. They were pretty cool."

What Gus wants, Gus gets.
 
FSU will be just fine with the best RB in the ACC Thomas Castellanos and AUBURN LEGACY "Auburn" Brock Glenn at quarterback.


"Brock Glenn’s grandfather graduated from Auburn’s College of Veterinary Medicine in 1963, which sparked a family love affair with the university. The passion for the school grew so big that when Glenn was given the first name Auburn when he was born. His first name is still Auburn, but he goes by his middle name of Brock."


"Everyone knows I have a great relationship with Gus since when he was at UCF," he said about FSU. "I have been to Florida State and I like them. I was there in my 9th grade. Coach Malzahn came to the school with the quarterbacks coach. They were pretty cool."

What Gus wants, Gus gets.
Yeah….I am sure Brock Glenn will save Malzone’s fledgling career. Same Brock Gleen that was benched and zero people associated with FSU want him to play another snap for them ever again.

2024: 597 passing yards (41% completion), 5 TD, 4 INT and QBR of 32.5.

 
Yeah….I am sure Brock Glenn will save Malzone’s fledgling career. Same Brock Gleen that was benched and zero people associated with FSU want him to play another snap for them ever again.

2024: 597 passing yards (41% completion), 5 TD, 4 INT and QBR of 32.5.

RJ Harvey had 3 career yards... Then Gus happened.

 
RJ Harvey had 3 career yards... Then Gus happened.

Is Harvey a QB? This was you at this time last year. Lmao.

LOCKING UP QB1 FOR 2024 AND BEYOND: Gus is bringing in the highest profile quarterback transfer (who didn't get kicked out of his previous school) in Gus's and UCF's history: A 3-year starter who is arguably the greatest QB in Arkansas football history and fits Gus's offense "perfectly." It is hard to upgrade a position more than replacing a converted position player under center with K.J. Jefferson. (In comparison to JRP, Jefferson has accounted for nearly 10,000 yards and almost 80 touchdowns in 38 starts at the position he will be playing at UCF.) Gus also pulled another coup by getting EJ Colson to reclassify and sign in the Class of 2024. Given Colson's success on the field and how he was trending in the 2025 rankings, it is highly doubtful the Knights would have held onto his commitment had he played his senior season of high school football.
 
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