Jake Heaps?

Summary from Matt Porter

This much is clear: Jake Heaps upgraded his situation.


The best-case scenario for UM: Heaps regains the form he showed late in his freshman season of 2010. Over his final five games — including a 52-24 win over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, in which he was named MVP — Heaps averaged a gaudy per-game stat line: 252 yards, 2.6 touchdowns and 0.4 interceptions on 65 percent passing, for a passer rating of 165.81.

There is so much misinformation going around these boards about Heaps.

Yes he did upgrazde his situation. However Miami downgraded theirs. By wasting a scholly on a 1 year transfer player.

Now for this pile of crap statement that has been bandied about in various forms over the last couple of days.

Look at the teams he was playing against during that AMAZING 5 game run. Brace yourselves!

UNLV
Colorado St.
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah he really showed those powerhouses who was boss didn't he?

Yep he's a great signing if we were in the MAC or the Big Sky or even the Sun Belt. This is ******* Miami for fvcks sake!!!!

JESUS ******* WEPT!!!!!!!


I'm 100 percent sure you're either Gray Crow's cousin or you have a man crush on "baby jesus."

Heaps is more experienced than any other quarterback on Miami's roster right now.

FIFY

The only apples to apples comparison we have right now is how they were rated out of high school. Heaps was a 5 star and ranked #1 QB recruit by several services. That's better than Kaaya or Olsen. 1-0 Heaps.

If you want to include college experience, Heaps has been a starter in the Big 12 and has had some nice showings against very good defenses. Neither Kaaya nor Olsen have ever defeated even the lowliest Div 1 team. 2-0 Heaps.

Anyone complaining about this pickup is functionally retarded. 1 scholarship is not going to kill us, especially for a QUARTERBACK.... only the most important position on the field.
 
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Summary from Matt Porter

This much is clear: Jake Heaps upgraded his situation.


The best-case scenario for UM: Heaps regains the form he showed late in his freshman season of 2010. Over his final five games — including a 52-24 win over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, in which he was named MVP — Heaps averaged a gaudy per-game stat line: 252 yards, 2.6 touchdowns and 0.4 interceptions on 65 percent passing, for a passer rating of 165.81.

There is so much misinformation going around these boards about Heaps.

Yes he did upgrazde his situation. However Miami downgraded theirs. By wasting a scholly on a 1 year transfer player.

Now for this pile of crap statement that has been bandied about in various forms over the last couple of days.

Look at the teams he was playing against during that AMAZING 5 game run. Brace yourselves!

UNLV
Colorado St.
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah he really showed those powerhouses who was boss didn't he?

Yep he's a great signing if we were in the MAC or the Big Sky or even the Sun Belt. This is ******* Miami for fvcks sake!!!!

JESUS ******* WEPT!!!!!!!


I'm 100 percent sure you're either Gray Crow's cousin or you have a man crush on "baby jesus."

Heaps is better than any other quarterback on Miami's roster right now.

I think both Olsen and Crow are wasted schollys too.

So pull that outta your bowels and smoke it chief.
 
Summary from Matt Porter

This much is clear: Jake Heaps upgraded his situation.


The best-case scenario for UM: Heaps regains the form he showed late in his freshman season of 2010. Over his final five games — including a 52-24 win over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, in which he was named MVP — Heaps averaged a gaudy per-game stat line: 252 yards, 2.6 touchdowns and 0.4 interceptions on 65 percent passing, for a passer rating of 165.81.

There is so much misinformation going around these boards about Heaps.

Yes he did upgrazde his situation. However Miami downgraded theirs. By wasting a scholly on a 1 year transfer player.

Now for this pile of crap statement that has been bandied about in various forms over the last couple of days.

Look at the teams he was playing against during that AMAZING 5 game run. Brace yourselves!

UNLV
Colorado St.
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah he really showed those powerhouses who was boss didn't he?

Yep he's a great signing if we were in the MAC or the Big Sky or even the Sun Belt. This is ******* Miami for fvcks sake!!!!

JESUS ******* WEPT!!!!!!!


Also, if Heaps' opponents were so unimpressive, please tell us which Division 1 powerhouses Kevin Olsen or Brad Kaaya have had impressive 5 game runs against.

I'll hang up and listen...


Stupid ******* moronic porst. You want me to tell you what teams they have beat when they haven't even played a game. You're a ******* genius. What a clever guy you are. I bet children are amazed when you pull their noses off.


Heaps is trash if you can't see that you probably belong on our staff.

Poor Jesus is running out of tears because of you.
 
Summary from Matt Porter

This much is clear: Jake Heaps upgraded his situation.


The best-case scenario for UM: Heaps regains the form he showed late in his freshman season of 2010. Over his final five games — including a 52-24 win over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, in which he was named MVP — Heaps averaged a gaudy per-game stat line: 252 yards, 2.6 touchdowns and 0.4 interceptions on 65 percent passing, for a passer rating of 165.81.

There is so much misinformation going around these boards about Heaps.

Yes he did upgrazde his situation. However Miami downgraded theirs. By wasting a scholly on a 1 year transfer player.

Now for this pile of crap statement that has been bandied about in various forms over the last couple of days.

Look at the teams he was playing against during that AMAZING 5 game run. Brace yourselves!

UNLV
Colorado St.
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah he really showed those powerhouses who was boss didn't he?

Yep he's a great signing if we were in the MAC or the Big Sky or even the Sun Belt. This is ******* Miami for fvcks sake!!!!

JESUS ******* WEPT!!!!!!!


I'm 100 percent sure you're either Gray Crow's cousin or you have a man crush on "baby jesus."

Heaps is better than any other quarterback on Miami's roster right now.

I think both Olsen and Crow are wasted schollys too.

So pull that outta your bowels and smoke it chief.

Wow. I'm amazed you were able to wipe the drool off your keyboard and type that, even if you had to do it with your thumbs.

You realize that it's important to have QB's on the roster for summer and spring practices right? Even Crow is not a wasted scholarship for that reason alone.

You guys jerking off Brad Kaaya is priceless. Just like the "Baby Jesus" talk last year. How cute. Kid hasn't played one snap of college football and you want to anoint him the starter before fall camp even begins.

Complete nonsense.
 
Summary from Matt Porter

This much is clear: Jake Heaps upgraded his situation.


The best-case scenario for UM: Heaps regains the form he showed late in his freshman season of 2010. Over his final five games — including a 52-24 win over UTEP in the New Mexico Bowl, in which he was named MVP — Heaps averaged a gaudy per-game stat line: 252 yards, 2.6 touchdowns and 0.4 interceptions on 65 percent passing, for a passer rating of 165.81.

There is so much misinformation going around these boards about Heaps.

Yes he did upgrazde his situation. However Miami downgraded theirs. By wasting a scholly on a 1 year transfer player.

Now for this pile of crap statement that has been bandied about in various forms over the last couple of days.

Look at the teams he was playing against during that AMAZING 5 game run. Brace yourselves!

UNLV
Colorado St.
New Mexico
Utah
UTEP


Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!! Yeah he really showed those powerhouses who was boss didn't he?

Yep he's a great signing if we were in the MAC or the Big Sky or even the Sun Belt. This is ******* Miami for fvcks sake!!!!

JESUS ******* WEPT!!!!!!!


I'm 100 percent sure you're either Gray Crow's cousin or you have a man crush on "baby jesus."

Heaps is better than any other quarterback on Miami's roster right now.

I think both Olsen and Crow are wasted schollys too.

So pull that outta your bowels and smoke it chief.

Wow. I'm amazed you were able to wipe the drool off your keyboard and type that, even if you had to do it with your thumbs.

You realize that it's important to have QB's on the roster for summer and spring practices right? Even Crow is not a wasted scholarship for that reason alone.

You guys jerking off Brad Kaaya is priceless. Just like the "Baby Jesus" talk last year. How cute. Kid hasn't played one snap of college football and you want to anoint him the starter before fall camp even begins.

Complete nonsense.

I didn't proclaim anyone a starter but thanks for putting words in my mouth. Where have I said anything supporting Bradley Kaaya?

We are wasting scholly slots on schitty players. Bottom line.

Pull your head out of your ****** please. We have way too many QB's on the roster. If someone isn't cut by fall then we have wasted scholly spots that should have been given to the NCAA.

If you can't see this maybe you need a Donepezil script.
 
What a fan base... Compare to KU fans on the same topic: http://mbd.scout.com/mb.aspx?s=172&f=2485&t=12940914

Not sure of the agendas here, but some posters seem rather obsessed with this transfer-- get a life. You can't really read a lot into his performance under Captain Front Butt at KU. I'm excited to see what he can do with more talent around him. At worst, he provides some much needed competition at one of the weakest spots on the team.

And if Heaps can't beat out Olsen or Kayaa, perhaps he can play DT.
 
KU beat writer calls him a good dude, so that teammate thing from BYU seems to be a thing of the past:

http://www2.kusports.com/weblogs/tale-tait/2014/jun/16/heaps-not-the-wrong-player-just-perhaps-/

Now that quarterback Jake Heaps' transfer out of the Kansas University football program is official, it's time to put the finishing touches on the former top-rated high school prospect's time at Kansas.

If there's one wish I could grant Heaps before his college career is over, it would be for him to finish his career by having fun again. The guy deserves it.

By all accounts, Heaps, who came to KU from BYU and sat out the 2012 season before becoming the Jayhawks' starter in 2013, was a fantastic teammate while at Kansas and a great leader both in terms of being that veteran presence the younger guys could look up to and a lead-by-example kind of guy both on the field and in the weight room.

Never one to say too much or over-promise in any area, Heaps simply showed up, worked his butt off and did the best he could while in a KU uniform. He always had something positive to say and remained upbeat and optimistic even while the losses mounted and his own game struggled to get going.

I've done a lot of thinking about what went wrong with Heaps while at Kansas and, outside of the obvious ways in which his skill set did not fit what the Jayhawks had on the roster — inexperienced offensive line, unreliable receivers, offense that could not stay on the filed — I came to a conclusion that speaks more to the big picture of college football and less to Heaps' shortcomings.

In many ways, Jake Heaps was a victim of his era. Ten years ago, a guy like Heaps would have been just about every offensive coordinator's dream — big arm, poised, intelligent and ultra-competitive. But in today's college game, those traits do not mean quite as much as the one Heaps lacks — mobility.

I'll be honest, I always thought Heaps was a little more mobile and agile than he proved to be on Saturdays. Maybe I was comparing him too much to Dayne Crist or maybe I put too much stock into his first spring game when he ran around and made plays but did so while wearing a red, no-contact jersey.

Once he became KU's starter, and as the offensive line broke down around him, Heaps simply did not have enough escapability to avoid trouble and keep plays alive. To be fair, half the time he didn't have much of a chance, but that's perhaps the biggest reason that sophomore Montell Cozart beat him out for the 2014 starting job this spring and also why Cozart started the final three games of 2013 as a true freshman.

Kansas quarterback Jake Heaps is sacked by Oklahoma defenders Charles Tapper (91) and Geneo Grissom on the Jayhawks' last drive of the game, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 at Memorial Stadium.
Kansas quarterback Jake Heaps is sacked by Oklahoma defenders Charles Tapper (91) and Geneo Grissom on the Jayhawks' last drive of the game, Saturday, Oct. 19, 2013 at Memorial Stadium. by Nick Krug
Coming out of high school, Heaps was rated by Rivals.com as the No. 1 pro-style passer in the country. In just about any other era, the top-ranked pocket passer in the country would have been a lock as a Top 10 guy overall. Not Heaps, though. Heaps ranked 63rd on Rivals.com's Top 100 during his senior season of high school, and, although hindsight is 20/20, it seems that we should have been onto something back then.

Not that Heaps was not good enough. I still don't believe that's the case. More, though, that pro-style passers, particularly those trying to play in the Big 12, would simply not be en vogue a few years down the road.

That time has arrived and it's not hard to see. Whether you're talking Vince Young, Tim Tebow, Robert Griffin III, Johnny Manziel or any number of other quarterbacks like them, the dual-threat option has become the preferred choice in college football and appears to be the direction the Jayhawks are headed under new offensive coordinator John Reagan and Cozart.

Cozart's emergence spelled the end of Heaps at Kansas and although no one made him transfer — think about this, by the way; when is the last time you can remember a major Div. I school losing its senior-to-be point guard and senior-to-be quarterback in the same offseason? — he felt it was in his best interest to find another school that might give him a chance to start. I can't blame the guy. And I hope it works out for him.

I know Heaps still has NFL aspirations. But he's also a very grounded dude and I'm sure somewhere in his head he realizes that 2014 could be his final chance to play the game he's loved since childhood. If that's the way it shakes out, I'm sure the idea of sitting behind Cozart and only taking meaningful snaps in practice was not the way Heaps envisioned his career ending and that's why he's moving on.

Provided he finishes his requirements for graduation this month — and there's no reason to think he won't — Heaps will be eligible to play immediately at Miami, which seems to have a need for a guy just like Heaps, a one-year player who has some experience and can help the three freshmen QBs on the roster learn the ropes of college football.

Either way, here's hoping Heaps gets the chance to play and, perhaps more to the point, hoping that his next stop has the kind of offensive line that will allow him to showcase his skills one final time.

Kansas quarterback Jake Heaps throws out of the Jayhawks endzone against Texas Tech during the third quarter on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at Memorial Stadium.
Kansas quarterback Jake Heaps throws out of the Jayhawks endzone against Texas Tech during the third quarter on Saturday, Oct. 5, 2013 at Memorial Stadium. by Nick Krug
 
I dont get why people can't just wait until after the season to decide whether this was a wasted move or a good one. Whats the point of saying he sucks and this is stupid or even saying that he is good and is going to start, when we have no idea what the coaches plan for him is. Maybe they do think he is better than what we have and plan to start hi, but maybe they just wanted to bring an experienced guy to compete. If he ends up winning the starting job and does well, then great, if not, then hopefully one of the others guys can step up and produce for us. And even if he doesnt win the job, hes gone next year, so who cares. I get we have the scholarship reductions, but its ONE scholarship. I think we'd be alright.
 
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