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Not with Brohm as our coach and our playersDoes this at all concern anyone about playing them in the immediate future?
Who is Jack Tuttle?Does this at all concern anyone about playing them in the immediate future?
Who is Jack Tuttle?
Who is Jack Tuttle?
Lost QB battle to fellow Freshman at Utah who was a low 3* prospect and who threw for about 1100 yards, 5 tds and 6 interceptions in 2018. I guess he felt that performance was too much to compete against.4* QB.....#5 ranked QB in class of '18....offers from Alabama,LSU,USC,Wisconsin,Stanford and 13 others
Former 3rd string QB at Utah.Who is Jack Tuttle?
Is Tim Allen still the IU coach?Does this at all concern anyone about playing them in the immediate future?
Yeah, that's right. He's funny as hell.Is Tim Allen still the IU coach?
4* QB.....#5 ranked QB in class of '18....offers from Alabama,LSU,USC,Wisconsin,Stanford and 13 others
Does this at all concern anyone about playing them in the immediate future?
Trent Green and Babe Laufenberg a long time ago.He's not B1G ready by any means. And when was the last time IU actually developed a QB? I don't think he'll move ahead of Ramsey on the depth chart anyway.
You can say a lot about how bad IU has been over the years, something which happens frequently on this board and which I would never dispute, but the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green just isn't correct.
Nate Sudfeld was an excellent college QB and is headed into his 4th year in the NFL. Antwan Randle-El was a sensational college QB. Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell were each pretty good for a couple of years. Tre Roberson was developing into a good QB too until he lost his job to Sudfeld.
The thing all these guys had in common was they played with awful defenses. So while they were highly productive QBs, their teams were mostly bad or at best mediocre.
And before anyone gives me the list of all the good or great Purdue QBs over the last 20 years or so (Brees, Orton, Painter, etc.), I am not comparing the two programs. I'm just responding to the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green which is silly.
You can say a lot about how bad IU has been over the years, something which happens frequently on this board and which I would never dispute, but the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green just isn't correct.
Nate Sudfeld was an excellent college QB and is headed into his 4th year in the NFL. Antwan Randle-El was a sensational college QB. Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell were each pretty good for a couple of years. Tre Roberson was developing into a good QB too until he lost his job to Sudfeld.
The thing all these guys had in common was they played with awful defenses. So while they were highly productive QBs, their teams were mostly bad or at best mediocre.
And before anyone gives me the list of all the good or great Purdue QBs over the last 20 years or so (Brees, Orton, Painter, etc.), I am not comparing the two programs. I'm just responding to the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green which is silly.
You can say a lot about how bad IU has been over the years, something which happens frequently on this board and which I would never dispute, but the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green just isn't correct.
Nate Sudfeld was an excellent college QB and is headed into his 4th year in the NFL. Antwan Randle-El was a sensational college QB. Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell were each pretty good for a couple of years. Tre Roberson was developing into a good QB too until he lost his job to Sudfeld.
The thing all these guys had in common was they played with awful defenses. So while they were highly productive QBs, their teams were mostly bad or at best mediocre.
And before anyone gives me the list of all the good or great Purdue QBs over the last 20 years or so (Brees, Orton, Painter, etc.), I am not comparing the two programs. I'm just responding to the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green which is silly.
You can say a lot about how bad IU has been over the years, something which happens frequently on this board and which I would never dispute, but the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green just isn't correct.
Nate Sudfeld was an excellent college QB and is headed into his 4th year in the NFL. Antwan Randle-El was a sensational college QB. Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell were each pretty good for a couple of years. Tre Roberson was developing into a good QB too until he lost his job to Sudfeld.
The thing all these guys had in common was they played with awful defenses. So while they were highly productive QBs, their teams were mostly bad or at best mediocre.
And before anyone gives me the list of all the good or great Purdue QBs over the last 20 years or so (Brees, Orton, Painter, etc.), I am not comparing the two programs. I'm just responding to the idea that IU hasn't developed a QB since Trent Green which is silly.
Sudfeld threw for 7,800 yards and 61 TDs in his career.
ARE threw for 7,400 yards and 42 TDs while running for 3,900 yards and 44 TDs.
Chappell threw for 7,200 yards and 45 TDs.
Lewis threw for 6,400 yards and 48 TDs.
Some of them may be easily forgotten by non-IU fans, given that they played mostly on bad teams, but that doesn't mean they weren't good QBs.
What IU player hasn't played on a bad team?Some of them may be easily forgotten by non-IU fans, given that they played mostly on bad teams, but that doesn't mean they weren't good QBs.
Curtis Painter isn’t even a top 5 QB all-time at Purdue and he threw for 11,163 yards lol. Night and day between IU and Purdue.
I'm not arguing that IU's QB over the last 20 years stack up to Purdue's. That imo would be silly. I'm only making the simple argument that IU has had good QBs which I don't see as that controversial. IU's struggles have not been on offense.
Trent Green and Babe Laufenberg a long time ago.
When you're getting blown out in most of the games and throwing the ball against 2nd & 3rd string players, its pretty easy to pad your stats.I'm not arguing that IU's QB over the last 20 years stack up to Purdue's. That imo would be silly. I'm only making the simple argument that IU has had good QBs which I don't see as that controversial. IU's struggles have not been on offense.
This. It certainly helps the stat line when you’re trying to score for 60 min vs. bleeding the clock in the second half.When you're getting blown out in most of the games and throwing the ball against 2nd & 3rd string players, its pretty easy to pad your stats.