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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 818459" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>Some weren't in great situations. Kedon Slovis (a 3 star recruit with a mediocre offer sheet) had to start for USC because JT Daniels got injured. USC was 5-7 the prior year and their coach was on the hottest of hot seats. He proceeds to complete over 70% of his passes with 30 TD to 9 INT as a true freshman. Jayden Daniels wasn't in a bad situation but Arizona St was a fairly mediocre football team when he arrived. He completed 60% of his passes and had 17 TD and 2 INT as a true freshman. Dillon Gabriel got his chance at UCF because of an injury to Milton. UCF was a good football team but taking over for someone as good as Milton with that high of expectations isn't easy. He completed 59% of his passes with 29 TD and 7 INT. Even if you want to use the guy being trashed in this thread (Martinez), he completed 64% of his passes with 17 TD and 8 INT for a pretty bad football team as a true freshman. </p><p></p><p>Everyone is in a different situation. Some tougher than others. Trying to parse them all out and compare them would be a difficult endeavor, but the claim that a true freshman can't succeed, even in a tough situation is simply false.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 818459, member: 147"] Some weren't in great situations. Kedon Slovis (a 3 star recruit with a mediocre offer sheet) had to start for USC because JT Daniels got injured. USC was 5-7 the prior year and their coach was on the hottest of hot seats. He proceeds to complete over 70% of his passes with 30 TD to 9 INT as a true freshman. Jayden Daniels wasn't in a bad situation but Arizona St was a fairly mediocre football team when he arrived. He completed 60% of his passes and had 17 TD and 2 INT as a true freshman. Dillon Gabriel got his chance at UCF because of an injury to Milton. UCF was a good football team but taking over for someone as good as Milton with that high of expectations isn't easy. He completed 59% of his passes with 29 TD and 7 INT. Even if you want to use the guy being trashed in this thread (Martinez), he completed 64% of his passes with 17 TD and 8 INT for a pretty bad football team as a true freshman. Everyone is in a different situation. Some tougher than others. Trying to parse them all out and compare them would be a difficult endeavor, but the claim that a true freshman can't succeed, even in a tough situation is simply false. [/QUOTE]
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