How is he showing a lack of maturity?Good QB, but he is showing a lack of maturity, IMO. Not sure why Alabama would be interested.
I'm sure Alec Morris is better than Park.I'll take the guys on roster, and commited recruits any day before this guy. Just my 1¢
StoryESPN ranked Park as the fourth-best dual-threat quarterback and 93rd-best overall prospect in last year's recruiting class.
Park threw for 3,665 yards and 33 touchdowns as a senior at Stratford High School in 2013 while leading his team to a state championship.
He has been there one whole season and is giving up on his future at Georgia because of where he perceives himself to be on their depth chart.How is he showing a lack of maturity?
TBH I think Kiffin might be the best qb recruiter we have had in the last 9 years.Our QB position has turned into a complete circus at this point. Bama has reached out to just about every QB transfer that comes available. Starting to get a little ridiculous considering how many QBs we have on the roster/scholarship. Seems like there needs to be a complete overhaul of how we evaluate and/or develop the QB position..
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I think it's way to early to call Kiffin the best anything when he's only been here one year. Especially calling him the best QB recruiter when it takes several years to see if a recruits pans out or not..TBH I think Kiffin might be the best qb recruiter we have had in the last 9 years.
Along with Cooper Bateman and Alec Morris and the one QB we have signed in this class and the other QB we will sign in this class. Anyone who can throw a football head on down to T-Town..I dont know why everyone getting upset..> Dude will redshirt this year and most likely be part of Qb competition next year with cornwell, Barnett. I dont see any issue with it.
He also committed to play for Mike Bobo, who is now gone to Colorado State. Could it be he didn't see himself doing well in the new system and realizing Brice Ramsey fits what UGA wants to do better?He has been there one whole season and is giving up on his future at Georgia because of where he perceives himself to be on their depth chart.
Ive come the conlusion that there are a good deal of people that beleive that anyone that was a highly recruited high school player and committed to Alabama should play just because they are committed to Alabama, and they will be great in all they do from the time they step on BDS til the time they play in the NFL. You can see that with the Braxton Miller and any thread about a Bama player struggling in the NFL. Me personally, if this kid can win for us then lets bring him home.I dont know why everyone getting upset..> Dude will redshirt this year and most likely be part of Qb competition next year with cornwell, Barnett. I dont see any issue with it.
I look at the QB depth like this:Along with Cooper Bateman and Alec Morris and the one QB we have signed in this class and the other QB we will sign in this class. Anyone who can throw a football head on down to T-Town..
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Good post. That's pretty much how I see the QB depth also. I just don't think the solution is to take a flyer on every QB transfer. Just don't want to end up with 8-9 QBs on roster like we had recently.I look at the QB depth like this:
Alec Morris -- clearly a guy Mac thought he could develop but otherwise just a career backup
Cooper Bateman -- highly touted recruit that didn't get a scholarship offer from Southern Cal
David Cornwell -- very, very talented QB that has plenty of upside
Blake Barnett -- another very talented QB, but the first one of Kiffin's picking
All of the QB transfer talk makes me believe Kiffin wants more of his guys because he only has one on campus ATM. He didn't bother offering Bateman, who was the #4 pro-style QB in the nation and not too far away from Southern Cal. Connecting those dots, I'm not sure how confident Kiffin is in Bateman as a possible starter. Therefore, he only has two guys (Cornwell and Barnett) that he believes can lead the team.
Remember, he wanted Blake Sims when he was in Knoxville. He already knew what Blake could be.