I think Buckley took context and wrote a piece around it, I listened to all the interviews that this was written from and I don't think anything has changed. Nixon will be s part of this offense in some capacity and will be on special teams.
Nixon must have naked pictures...or something similar.
----I just wish he would have not gotten hurt and we would have stayed with him instead of waisting time with the other (not a knock so much on Haack"s ability but rather what our offensive scheme was)---what an incredible stat of running and passing in that one game!!!----and what a humble kid with all the moves he has made!!!
"Hudspeth said all three are getting "pretty even reps now," but that after scrimmaging Saturday "we'll go to more of a two-and-a-half-man rotation where the third guy may start getting minimized a little bit."
The quote above could be taken a few different ways. It could be that Jalen may surpass Davis on the depth chart.
Had Weaver not left, I think Jalen would be strictly working at RB, but the need for QB depth is there, and as tough at it was to watch Nixon at QB last season, he may be the 2nd best we have.
Or maybe things have just "clicked" for Jalen. Gautier had a few flashes, but personally, I never saw anything from him that would have led me to believe he was capable of doing what he did when he finally took over the QB job full time. Who knows??
Somewhere Brooks Haack is nodding his head, knowing exactly whats about to happen.
WHO CARES about one game's stats? Absolutely irrelevant to anything at all. Didn't he have those stats against Texas St, which was literally the worst defense anyone has ever seen. You, Boomer, could have ran and thrown for 200 in that game.
Drives me nuts that Hudspeth and anyone else ever brings this up as in its some sort of a justification for his ridiculous amount of ham chances to play QB.
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