The South Florida Talent across CFB

motorcitycane

Senior
Joined
Dec 10, 2012
Messages
8,693
It's crazy watching so many kids from south Florida ball out across CFB.

Most surprising is seeing all of the underrated QBs making starts across the nation. I saw at least 5 QBs from south Florida starting this weekend across CFB. There may be more. But the QB evolution in South Florida is why I'd like to see a national guy every year and whoever the best QB in the Tri-County is. 2 QBs a year.


I know we have wayyyy too much in the area to keep all of the kids home I was watching some lower 3 stars and 2 stars balling out at small schools this opening weekend across CFB.

Even watched guys like Steve Ishamel have good opening day games at Syracuse and Diocemy St. Juste had been balling for Hawaii.

Obviously those aren't guys that are Miami quality or would even be considered here but just the familiarity I have with the names when watching college football on Saturdays is crazy. I'd venture to say 60% of south Florida's kids ball out wherever they go to college. Power 5 or not and it's awesome to see.
 

Advertisement
It's crazy watching so many kids from south Florida ball out across CFB.

Most surprising is seeing all of the underrated QBs making starts across the nation. I saw at least 5 QBs from south Florida starting this weekend across CFB. There may be more. But the QB evolution in South Florida is why I'd like to see a national guy every year and whoever the best QB in the Tri-County is. 2 QBs a year.


I know we have wayyyy too much in the area to keep all of the kids home I was watching some lower 3 stars and 2 stars balling out at small schools this opening weekend across CFB.

Even watched guys like Steve Ishamel have good opening day games at Syracuse and Diocemy St. Juste had been balling for Hawaii.

Obviously those aren't guys that are Miami quality or would even be considered here but just the familiarity I have with the names when watching college football on Saturdays is crazy. I'd venture to say 60% of south Florida's kids ball out wherever they go to college. Power 5 or not and it's awesome to see.
[MENTION=2]DMoney[/MENTION]
 
Advertisement
Buckshot Calvert is the most dynamic QB in college football.

That boy just took to Baylor same way he took it opponents at CC. It's wild. I'm happy for him. Show up and show out against these P5 schools. How he was so slept on baffles me.
 
Advertisement
Buckshot Calvert is the most dynamic QB in college football.

Ridiculous.

I say Malik Zaire. He keeps me at the edge of my seat. Just jaw dropping things he does..




This reminds me of Malik Zaire's loose-fitting jersey...



140628152909-seinfeld-molly-shannon-horizontal-large-gallery.png
 
[video=youtube;fMnM5wKRftU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMnM5wKRftU[/video]


Kid got hella swag too man
 
Advertisement
Advertisement
Buckshot Calvert is the most dynamic QB in college football.

Ridiculous.

I wouldn't go this far yet (two other South Florida QBs hold that title) but he put on the best performance of the weekend.

You can't give him too much credit, because he was playing a defense from the state of Texas. But he made NFL throws and showed incredible awareness and confidence.
 
Buckshot Calvert is the most dynamic QB in college football.

Ridiculous.

I wouldn't go this far yet (two other South Florida QBs hold that title) but he put on the best performance of the weekend.

You can't give him too much credit, because he was playing a defense from the state of Texas. But he made NFL throws and showed incredible awareness and confidence.

Florida QBs are great at running around playing touch butt. The NFL (3/4 of NFL's highest paid QBs are Texans Stafford, Luck, Brees), Saban (Hurts) and Meyer (Barrett) want Texans taking the snaps.

On a serious note, Calvert did make things happen, looked like Baker Mayfield lite, but Baylor's rape scandal survivor defense isn't much of a trophy. This wasn't Greg Ward and Houston taking down Florida State or anything.
 
Advertisement
Back
Top