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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 322500" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>Quincy Carter signed, but decided to play minor league baseball and take the money. Joe Hamilton was established by the time Carter realized he wasn't good at baseball and he ended up at UGA.</p><p></p><p>Josh Nesbitt was ranked the #9 dual threat QB in the nation, and he might have been #1 or #2 in GA that year.</p><p></p><p>Certainly there are other factors at play, but there hasn't been any issue on why elite GA QBs have not considered GT since CPJ has been here. Many have clearly said they did not want to play in this offense. It's purely an exercise in conjecture, but odds are GT would have signed one of the many QBs that GA has produced in the last 10 years had an offense like Fridge's been in place instead of the flex spread option. Josh Dobbs, who was a 4 star QB in HS and got drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers wanted to go to GT for our Aerospace program, but he did not want to play in our offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 322500, member: 360"] Quincy Carter signed, but decided to play minor league baseball and take the money. Joe Hamilton was established by the time Carter realized he wasn't good at baseball and he ended up at UGA. Josh Nesbitt was ranked the #9 dual threat QB in the nation, and he might have been #1 or #2 in GA that year. Certainly there are other factors at play, but there hasn't been any issue on why elite GA QBs have not considered GT since CPJ has been here. Many have clearly said they did not want to play in this offense. It's purely an exercise in conjecture, but odds are GT would have signed one of the many QBs that GA has produced in the last 10 years had an offense like Fridge's been in place instead of the flex spread option. Josh Dobbs, who was a 4 star QB in HS and got drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers wanted to go to GT for our Aerospace program, but he did not want to play in our offense. [/QUOTE]
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