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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 988196" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>He and his family had to judge which edge of the double-edged blade they would walk on.</p><p></p><p>On one side is, as you indicated, the POTENTIAL to upgrade his prospects. Though there are some factors to consider not the least of which is UGA has a pretty good defense and FSU looked pretty bad on offense in their last two games, one of which was with him as the QB. And with as many players opting out for FSU he could just as easily have looked terrible. Also consider that if he waited until Jan 2 to file the paperwork he would go into the portal officially the next day (or at best late on Jan 2). Many schools have move-in day on Jan 3 and I know GT starts on Jan 8 so the time he would have to visit with and speak with other teams would be pretty limited. Doable for sure. But more difficult and that’s assuming he balled out against UGA. </p><p></p><p>On the other side is that he can go in now and begin talking with teams and coaches immediately and work for the next week or so on getting the best opportunity for himself with only what he did against UF as evidence of his abilities. </p><p></p><p>So it’s not a simple decision. Both sides have their positives and negatives. I’m not sure it’s so cut and dried that the best option would have been to play and hope to improve his stock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 988196, member: 2627"] He and his family had to judge which edge of the double-edged blade they would walk on. On one side is, as you indicated, the POTENTIAL to upgrade his prospects. Though there are some factors to consider not the least of which is UGA has a pretty good defense and FSU looked pretty bad on offense in their last two games, one of which was with him as the QB. And with as many players opting out for FSU he could just as easily have looked terrible. Also consider that if he waited until Jan 2 to file the paperwork he would go into the portal officially the next day (or at best late on Jan 2). Many schools have move-in day on Jan 3 and I know GT starts on Jan 8 so the time he would have to visit with and speak with other teams would be pretty limited. Doable for sure. But more difficult and that’s assuming he balled out against UGA. On the other side is that he can go in now and begin talking with teams and coaches immediately and work for the next week or so on getting the best opportunity for himself with only what he did against UF as evidence of his abilities. So it’s not a simple decision. Both sides have their positives and negatives. I’m not sure it’s so cut and dried that the best option would have been to play and hope to improve his stock. [/QUOTE]
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