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Then you don't follow recruiting, son is gonna be a dope QB/WR

point being Malzahn's system is 100x better for blacks

How many QBs have been the crowned "The One" at Auburn since Cam?
Trotter (who was ok)
Clint Moseley (trash)
Kiehl Frazier (trash)
Zeke Pike (couldn't keep it together)

Jeremy will do fine but still, the track record since Cam hasn't been good
 

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How many QBs have been the crowned "The One" at Auburn since Cam?
Trotter (who was ok)
Clint Moseley (trash)
Kiehl Frazier (trash)
Zeke Pike (couldn't keep it together)

Jeremy will do fine but still, the track record since Cam hasn't been good
The only one who's been named the one was Frazier, don't make false claims nikka

Plus Frazier went through a season ofem emotional and mental deconstruction with Scot Loeffler and never recovered. Malzahn's track record with nikkas at QB is flawless over here
 

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The only one who's been named the one was Frazier, don't make false claims nikka

Plus Frazier went through a season ofem emotional and mental deconstruction with Scot Loeffler and never recovered. Malzahn's track record with nikkas at QB is flawless over here

You goddamn lie, I've heard claim that ALL of them were the one.
 

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Zeke Pike was a 5 star QB breh, he had VERY high praise.
Son had praise but:
1. He never played under Malzahn, the thing I'm talking about in the first place. He never even played under Loeffler, dude was trouble.
2. Most fans still had Frazier starting over him
3. He isn't black, which is again part of my original discussion
 

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Patterson heading to Alabama to learn from da Gawd

TCU has become one of the nation’s emerging football powers thanks to its overachieving ability in recruiting.

But after the recent success, TCU coach Gary Patterson is wondering how to up his recruiting to match his on-the-field success.

The Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported that Patterson and his offensive staff will travel to Alabama after spring practice to study the Crimson Tide’s philosophy of attracting top recruits to their campus.

“We want to see some things recruiting-wise, how they do things,” Paterson told reporters after a recent practice. “You don’t just learn Xs and Os from people. You’re trying to learn things on a lot of different levels.”

The Crimson Tide are studying the No. 3 Horned Frogs as well. Alabama offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin and his father, Monte, attending a TCU practice last week to learn about Patterson’s philosophy.

Patterson said the Crimson Tide’s recruiting strength — they have attracted one of the nation’s top recruiting class virtually every year of Nick Saban’s tenure there — is something he particularly will be interesting in learning about.

“I need to grow analysts,” Patterson said. “You’ve got to have people who can help you find out about recruits faster. That’s somebody that’s won championships, that’s always had the No. 1, 2, 3 recruiting class.”

Rivals.com ranked Alabama with the nation’s No. 2 recruiting class. TCU was 34th.

Patterson said he continues to share information about his unconventional 4-2-5 defense. But he told the Star-Telegram he’s become more guarded in providing too much information since TCU now is in the Big 12, particularly with Texas high school coaching staffs who have Big 12 alumni from all over the conference in those schools.

“When we didn’t play in the state, you could let all of them come,” he said. “Because you weren’t going to play them. Now we have to be a little more selective. You’ve just got to be careful.”

Studying Alabama is a smart move by Patterson and his assistants, even if they might end up playing the Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoffs in the not-too-distant future.

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http://blog.mysanantonio.com/big12/...to-alabama-to-study-crimson-tides-recruiting/
 
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