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<blockquote data-quote="daBuzz" data-source="post: 93894" data-attributes="member: 56"><p>You're right. I probably should have said 99% incorrect. I'm fairly confident that if you asked 100 coaches who their QB would be if they were to become the head coach of GT after this season, the vast majority of them would say it's going to be Justin Thomas. And that's regardless of the system they would run. </p><p></p><p>Justin was deemed to small by many out of high school to be a D1 QB, but recruiting out of HS is a very inexact science. You're comparing the body of work of one kid who plays in a large division in Alabama to other times a kid who plays in a small 1A school in south Georgia. It's not like baseball where you have travel ball or basketball where you have AAU and you get to see these kids compete against each other. But once you see a kid play in college like Justin has done, I don't know that any college coach would tell him he can't play the position. He's clearly proven that he can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daBuzz, post: 93894, member: 56"] You're right. I probably should have said 99% incorrect. I'm fairly confident that if you asked 100 coaches who their QB would be if they were to become the head coach of GT after this season, the vast majority of them would say it's going to be Justin Thomas. And that's regardless of the system they would run. Justin was deemed to small by many out of high school to be a D1 QB, but recruiting out of HS is a very inexact science. You're comparing the body of work of one kid who plays in a large division in Alabama to other times a kid who plays in a small 1A school in south Georgia. It's not like baseball where you have travel ball or basketball where you have AAU and you get to see these kids compete against each other. But once you see a kid play in college like Justin has done, I don't know that any college coach would tell him he can't play the position. He's clearly proven that he can. [/QUOTE]
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