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Talking about QB's, I am VERY impressed with SWOSU's transfer QB from South Alabama, Tylan Morton. Kid is a fantastic athlete, and has a rifle for an arm. If his decision making can improve a bit within the offense, and he can stay healthy, he has a very good chance of being in the running for the GAC offensive player of the year. He is that talented. Obviously a lot has to go right for SWOSU's offense to be successful this year, but he is the first real playmaker the SWOSU offense has had at QB in a very long time. At the very least, he will make the SWOSU games a lot more entertaining to watch lol.
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Originally posted by BulldogLB View PostTalking about QB's, I am VERY impressed with SWOSU's transfer QB from South Alabama, Tylan Morton. Kid is a fantastic athlete, and has a rifle for an arm. If his decision making can improve a bit within the offense, and he can stay healthy, he has a very good chance of being in the running for the GAC offensive player of the year. He is that talented. Obviously a lot has to go right for SWOSU's offense to be successful this year, but he is the first real playmaker the SWOSU offense has had at QB in a very long time. At the very least, he will make the SWOSU games a lot more entertaining to watch lol.
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Originally posted by NattyStateFan View Post
Does he have viable options to throw the ball too?
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SNU is the 6th most expensive school in OK. Why would kids pay their way in a private...if they can have the majority of it paid through grants and OK Promise like public colleges do. Enrollment in the school is low and its obvious that the school does use its athletic programs as a way to diversify its campus.
But when retention is low and the wins aren't coming, the question is asked again. Maybe cutting football will allow them to bring back some of the programs they cut like tennis....
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Originally posted by HolyNazarene View Post
SNU is the 6th most expensive school in OK. Why would kids pay their way in a private...if they can have the majority of it paid through grants and OK Promise like public colleges do. Enrollment in the school is low and its obvious that the school does use its athletic programs as a way to diversify its campus.
But when retention is low and the wins aren't coming, the question is asked again. Maybe cutting football will allow them to bring back some of the programs they cut like tennis....
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