Cox is a leftover from the old regime. Rules expectations were set, he didn't meet them. Rashada is coming in, knowing the expectations I assume. So if he's ok with it, we'll see if he can live up to it. If we were to reject every kid that wanted a Lambo in their video, we would have a division II team. Championship teams aren't made up of all choir boys. Ask Meyer.
That's what I like to see from a prospect. He knows he'll become a better QB if he's competing against Rashada.
Nobody needs to grow up. That's not all McClain did . . . and every Gator who follows recruiting knows it. In particular, he apparently lied, repeatedly, and to numerous people, and not only then surprise-announced scUM but posed with the t-shirt. However, he's a kid and could have been induced into that, not realizing it, by someone like the King of Sleaze who has a personal problem with Florida. McClain may have even wanted Florida right up until the night before. We may never know. Anyway, the kid can be forgiven for making any youthful mistake or mistakes. Let's keep this thread focused on our newest commitment. OK?
Of course he really wants the kid who's sticking around....for now. I wonder how much he won't be impressed with Williams when HE decommits??
Actually yeah, whoever is badmouthing the kid or those defending those who are need to grow up over the decision of where a 17 year old chooses to play college football. "Apparently" that is the key word here. Those who are saying he lied may also be lying. Also, I didn't bring Cormani up -- tell that to the poster who decided to bring him into the conversation.
You are very selective when you come over from Too Hot and post. Your advice to us Gators, and the rest of college football fans, is either very naïve or intentionally inflammatory. Either way, if it doesn't have to do with Jaden Rashada it needs to be posted in the appropriate thread. Thanks!
From 247 Owns a frame and build that can add ample weight and strength. Has the mold to add at least 20 pounds of muscle easily. As he matures and gets stronger it will benefit his durability, long-term ability, and development. Stands tall in the pocket with the mobility to avoid the rush and buy time to make plays under pressure. Poised and does a nice job making plays off platform. Mechanically displays a smooth, effortless throwing motion. Gets the ball out quickly, generating power from his lower body to have the ball snap out of his hand. Does a good job changing speeds and adding touch on throws when need be, to either fit the pass into tight windows or to complete throws over defenders. Good ball placement on passes where only the receiver is able to make the play. Plays with impressive anticipation on his throws where you can see that he is throwing his receivers open and out of harm's way. Continued development should foster growth in his ability to go through his progressions and understand pre-snap what coverage the defense is in so that he can get the ball out quicker than he already does. Jaden Rashada, Pittsburg, Quarterback
Check out his junior highlights if you haven't already seen these clips. https://www.hudl.com/profile/6466462/Jaden-Rashada
I do, because most of what I would say is already posted by most posters. I get tired of reading the trash that attacks the kids.