He is gone."I would have to have conversations with my family and still my coaches here and my friends that I'm close to," Burrow said. "I'll have to make a decision."
Maybe Jake Allen transferring was freeing up his spot...He is gone.
Allen slot is for Jaylin Jackson. Trash has Burrow's scholarship. However it is not like we dont have a dozen ships empty though. It isnt really an issue.Maybe Jake Allen transferring was freeing up his spot...
I don’t disagree with your logic on Franks starting but I’m not as sold as you are. Feel like TrasK has a chance if Franks can’t un-F his brain - and I’m not sure that’s possible.Trash has his scholarship.
Mullinz isnt keeping a bunch of "prostyle" (term used very loosely with Allen and Trash) QBs on the roster.
Burrow played well enough in spring that I can see Urban stringing him along until fall camp when it's too late then going with Haskins. That being said if he does leave, you absolutely take him if he wants to be here. He has 2 years left, can play right away, and basically already knows the offense.
By the time your wife starts talking about leaving, she's already gone. Just ask @GatoravataraThere’s no way Burrows stays, even if he’s offered the starting job.
There’s no way Burrows stays, even if he’s offered the starting job. He’d be looking over his shoulder all year and every time he made a mistake the fans would call for the other guy.
Whelllllllp....that ends that.Saw this in an article on The All-American:
Nebraska fans have been keeping a close eye on Ohio State’s Joe Burrow, whose Husker ties run deep — his father was a former Nebraska assistant and his two brothers played in Lincoln.
Saw this in an article on The All-American:
Nebraska fans have been keeping a close eye on Ohio State’s Joe Burrow, whose Husker ties run deep — his father was a former Nebraska assistant and his two brothers played in Lincoln.
I thought it would be fun to revisit this old thread and compare some stats:
Franks: 188-322 (58.4%), 2,457 yards, 24-6 TD-INT, 143.4 rating. 110 rush attempts, 350 yards, 7 TDs.
Burrow: 198-345 (57.4%), 2,500 yards, 12-4 TD-INT, 127.4 rating. 119 rush attempts, 375 yards, 7 TDs.
Just remember that Burrow's stats include the mammoth overtime game against TAMU. Also, Franks has played 13 games and Burrow 12.
I admit I never thought that Franks would be as effective as he has been.