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Win the natty on the 19th, if all fails, develop Coleman or nickel and be back on a natty, 2027 szn.

Gemini thinks we should ride with Williams. Guess we already have our QB for 2026- you can’t argue with our robot AI overlords.

“Williams’ 2023 performance against Clemson is the "North Star" for his Heisman potential. Coming in as a true freshman against a top-tier defense, he showed the poise that fans believe can eventually rival Mendoza’s 2025 Heisman campaign.
The "Clemson Blueprint"
Williams’ stats in that game weren't just "good for a freshman"—they showed the specific traits needed to lead a high-level offense:
* The Stats: 24/33 (72.7%), 151 Yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.
* The "Mendoza-esque" Quality: Like Mendoza, Williams didn't panic. He led a game-tying drive in the 4th quarter and played mistake-free football during the overtime periods to secure the 28–20 win.
* Physicality: Williams is much larger than Mendoza. During that game, he famously suffered a compound fracture of his arm while diving for a crucial first down. That "toughness" cemented his status as a leader in the locker room.
Why he could surpass Mendoza
While Mendoza is a master of the "short-to-intermediate" game, Williams has the NFL-caliber frame (6'5") and a vertical arm that allows him to attack windows Mendoza sometimes avoids. If Williams develops the same "pre-snap" intelligence Mendoza shows at Indiana, his physical tools could arguably make him a higher NFL draft prospect.
The 2026 National Championship: The Ultimate Contrast
The upcoming game between Indiana (Mendoza) and Miami (Williams/Beck) is a clash of two very different philosophies:
| Feature | Fernando Mendoza's Indiana | Emory Williams' Potential Miami |
|---|---|---|
| Philosophy | "Brain over Brawn" - High completion %, low risk. | "Pro-Style Power" - Vertical passing, physical dominance. |
| Origin Story | The Miami kid who left to prove everyone wrong. | The Florida kid who stayed to restore the "U". |
| X-Factor | Mendoza's 95% completion rate efficiency. | Williams' ability to make "off-platform" throws. |
Williams' Path to 2026 Stardom
With Carson Beck likely heading to the NFL after this National Championship game, 2026 is Emory Williams' year. He has been groomed behind a veteran for two years, whereas Mendoza had to go through the "fire" of a transfer and a rebuild at Indiana.”
 
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After reading everything posted, I believe it's in the best interest of the program to throw whatever it takes at Simpson to get him to Miami. I know he is an Alabama kid, but we offer what he needs to get a National Championship and improve draft stock. Plus, I think his demeanor is what fits Mario's program over what Leavitt offers. Leavitt just doesn't seem to have the character fit of what we have mostly brought in from the portal in the Mario era.
 
Gemini thinks we should ride with Williams. Guess we already have our QB for 2026- you can’t argue with our robot AI overlords.

“Williams’ 2023 performance against Clemson is the "North Star" for his Heisman potential. Coming in as a true freshman against a top-tier defense, he showed the poise that fans believe can eventually rival Mendoza’s 2025 Heisman campaign.
The "Clemson Blueprint"
Williams’ stats in that game weren't just "good for a freshman"—they showed the specific traits needed to lead a high-level offense:
* The Stats: 24/33 (72.7%), 151 Yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.
* The "Mendoza-esque" Quality: Like Mendoza, Williams didn't panic. He led a game-tying drive in the 4th quarter and played mistake-free football during the overtime periods to secure the 28–20 win.
* Physicality: Williams is much larger than Mendoza. During that game, he famously suffered a compound fracture of his arm while diving for a crucial first down. That "toughness" cemented his status as a leader in the locker room.
Why he could surpass Mendoza
While Mendoza is a master of the "short-to-intermediate" game, Williams has the NFL-caliber frame (6'5") and a vertical arm that allows him to attack windows Mendoza sometimes avoids. If Williams develops the same "pre-snap" intelligence Mendoza shows at Indiana, his physical tools could arguably make him a higher NFL draft prospect.
The 2026 National Championship: The Ultimate Contrast
The upcoming game between Indiana (Mendoza) and Miami (Williams/Beck) is a clash of two very different philosophies:
| Feature | Fernando Mendoza's Indiana | Emory Williams' Potential Miami |
|---|---|---|
| Philosophy | "Brain over Brawn" - High completion %, low risk. | "Pro-Style Power" - Vertical passing, physical dominance. |
| Origin Story | The Miami kid who left to prove everyone wrong. | The Florida kid who stayed to restore the "U". |
| X-Factor | Mendoza's 95% completion rate efficiency. | Williams' ability to make "off-platform" throws. |
Williams' Path to 2026 Stardom
With Carson Beck likely heading to the NFL after this National Championship game, 2026 is Emory Williams' year. He has been groomed behind a veteran for two years, whereas Mendoza had to go through the "fire" of a transfer and a rebuild at Indiana.”
Ai not gonna kill us like in Terminator. AI gonna kill us because it stupid
 
I unfortunately had the feeling from the jump that the Leavitt thread would turn into the EW thread.

The internet will remember that you questioned its logic

terminator GIF
 
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I’ve been saying that. Anything can change in an instant but is it okay now to begin the panic process? You can’t live off a magic trick every year.

However, maybe it’s still too soon to panic but this is still kind of worrisome.
Don’t take this personally, but shut the **** up

I’m using you as the example for the rest of the people who still haven’t sacked up when it comes to this yet
 
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