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Idk man. He’s still a true freshman. He was a 3 star for s reason. I didn’t have Nickel as the starter on my bingo card for next year anyway. I’d honestly hope EW has a better grasp on the system in year 3 than a year 1 guy. JMO.
He was a 4 start on other recruiting sites, but I still don’t understand why everybody here think that just because some freshman start nowadays that all freshman sophomores are supposed to be ready because that’s not the freaking case
 
I guess this sounds like a good time to remind everybody that all four teams in the semifinals this year had transferred quarterbacks, and the two teams in the finals this year and last year had transferred quarterbacks, but yeah, shout out to everyone that dies on the “your freshman and sophomore quarterbacks need to be ready to go or else that means they suck and you didn’t develop them” hill
 
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Wait so you have to be field ready in year one or two?

Not the case for all. Short memories here

It was the end of year two; he was almost a junior at that point. He played against an Iowa State defense, that Ward threw for 200 yards and 3 TDs in the first half. He followed that up by going 5/14 for 30 yards and 1 INT. In year three, he didn’t look much better against BCU. He led us to only 10 points in almost a half of football and went 8/12 for 70 yards.

Emory Williams is not a College Football Playoff-caliber QB. We wouldn’t beat Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, or Ohio State with him at the helm. At best, we’re looking at 8–9 wins if he were our QB. The only time this program has ever been a playoff caliber team is when it had an upper echelon college QB, and he is not that. Unfortunately, he just does not process the game fast enough, and his pocket presence is awful. You can improve processing skills, but it’s difficult to improve pocket presence, it’s something you either have or don’t.
 
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