He’s totally out.
He was our QB for just one season. Really hyped up, but as soon as we brought in another top QB prospect and announced they would compete for the position, Rashada is apparently ready to move on.I forgot who he is
ByeeeHe was our QB for just one season. Really hyped up, but as soon as we brought in another top QB prospect and announced they would compete for the position, Rashada is apparently ready to move on.
He’s totally out.
He’s heading to SEC and getting $$$ I would bet.Wow, I wish the young man the best, and let's remember he is a young man and not be too hard on him for his decisions.
But, seriously? This looks like he felt threatened by KD bringing in another QB to compete for his position. That's weak sauce if that's the case. It initially seemed like he was fired up about competing, and now this.
I would love to refute this statement but I can’t. It is getting ridiculous.College football is just stupid at this point.
Has been for a long time.College football is just stupid at this point.
He has not shown the ability to be a starter right away in the SEC but I think you are right he could probably make a lot of money there even as a backupHe’s heading to SEC and getting $$$ I would bet.
He was an odd case anyway - wouldn't necessarily say he was an ASU recruit or that ASU was seriously on his radar.The transfer portal sucks. No longer can you watch your team recruit players and follow them for their entire college career.
But, seriously? This looks like he felt threatened by KD bringing in another QB to compete for his position. That's weak sauce if that's the case. It initially seemed like he was fired up about competing, and now this.
Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
So he doesn’t believe he is good enough to beat out Sam Leavitt?Good question. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, he sounded all in on the competition for the starting job. Then he injures his throwing hand moving boxes or whatever and has surgery and misses most of Spring practice until just recently seeing limited reps. That was a huge blow to his chances of winning the battle for the starting job. It gave the new guy the first team reps for 3 weeks, and a leg up with the new OC. So he was not in a strong position and the transfer portal was open and I am sure he is hearing a lot about the $$$ and here we are. Just hope Leavitt is up for the starting position come Fall, he should be.
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There was always this argument about how bad it is for QBs to have distant OCs each year and how it hinders their development and now the QBs are doing it to themselves. Rashada will transfer at least once more before this is overHis history has shown him to be something of a flake. As such, I would be surprised if he ever lives up to any of his recruiting hype.
So he doesn’t believe he is good enough to beat out Sam Leavitt?
Simple fact: He just doesn’t want to be here, never really wanted to be here in the first place and ASU can’t pay him enough.
Good question. Giving him the benefit of the doubt, he sounded all in on the competition for the starting job. Then he injures his throwing hand moving boxes or whatever and has surgery and misses most of Spring practice until just recently seeing limited reps. That was a huge blow to his chances of winning the battle for the starting job. It gave the new guy the first team reps for 3 weeks, and a leg up with the new OC. So he was not in a strong position and the transfer portal was open and I am sure he is hearing a lot about the $$$ and here we are. Just hope Leavitt is up for the starting position come Fall, he should be.
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He certainly has a stellar high school career but he only saw limited action at MSU and looks like it was mostly mop up duty? I like his size since I think that helps with durability issues you mentioned. Hard to say how he will turn out but I am, as always, hopeful.What do you think of Leavitt? It seems like Leavitt and Rashada were pretty much on the same level coming out of high school. I don't know if Leavitt can throw the same deep ball like Rashada, but he should turn out to be pretty solid. He looks a lot more durable and less frail than Rashada.