Bump with an update. Friday Night: Drake Maye was perfect. Over his first three games, Maye is 36 of 44 for 703 yards and 10 touchdowns.
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"for now"....ugh!! Oh well -- we can't get them all, can we....Update today: Drake Maye says the Bryce Young commitment got his attention, but he's solid for now.
I think Bama will keep him, even with Bryce Young committing.........…...maybe others can offer some insight, but he is a competitor"for now"....ugh!! Oh well -- we can't get them all, can we....
He will be back in Tuscaloosa this weekend, and has been a frequent visitor. Yes, 2021 is a long ways away in the recruiting world, but he has been solid so far. Also, a recruiting source of mine ran into him a few weeks ago, and Drake mentioned that he believes you only need one or two years to be a successful starter at Bama to be a high draft pick. He believes with himself and Bryce Young in the fold....that they will attract some of Saban's top classes.I think Bama will keep him, even with Bryce Young committing.........…...maybe others can offer some insight, but he is a competitor
"For now" makes sense. If Young wins the starting job next year and plays lights out then Maye will not sign with Alabama. Next year will decide the issue, and Maye understands that. He wants to play at Alabama, not be the backup.
Hopefully Bama can keep him...………........I sure would, but if they are gonna lose one, I'm not sure I could choose......……..both are excellent QBsAgreed. Word up here in North Carolina is that his parents were more upset by Young’s commitment than their son. Others schools from the SEC and ACC are continuing to
recruit him, however.
I’m with BIG: Bryce’s level of success upon arrival will be pivotal on Maye’s final choice.
It really depends. You have won championships with QBs less talented that Mac.I like Mac Jones as a person but don't think he is the answer after Tua.
But the game has changed. As well, Bama's needs offense now.It really depends. You have won championships with QBs less talented that Mac.
JMO, but I think that you would contend for the championship under Saban with almost any QB. Saban would find a way to make it work.But the game has changed. As well, Bama's needs offense now.
Agreed. And then once you get them actually signed if they don't win the starting job they transfer. The new age QB is a different breed and that is why you have to try to recruit and sign a highly rated QB every class due to certain attrition.This is why it's hard to get excited about guys committing any time before the spring of their junior year.
I don't think any of them are the answer to Tua. How often have you seen Mac play with the first team offense? Mac is a good quarterback, who's been stuck behind the likes of Heisman hopefuls Tua and Jalen.I hope Bama can keep both Bryce Young and Drake Maye but it will be interesting to see what happens.
If a miracle happens and Tua stays another year, I see some transfers and maybe Drake Maye not signing with Bama.
I like Mac Jones as a person but don't think he is the answer after Tua.
Even if Tua stayed an extra year, he would still be gone before Drake ever got here...I hope Bama can keep both Bryce Young and Drake Maye but it will be interesting to see what happens.
If a miracle happens and Tua stays another year, I see some transfers and maybe Drake Maye not signing with Bama.
I like Mac Jones as a person but don't think he is the answer after Tua.
Right. I think you sign a solid guy who’s a definite team player every year to be your emergency guy in case your diva you sign every other year bails or doesn’t pan out.I don't think any of them are the answer to Tua. How often have you seen Mac play with the first team offense? Mac is a good quarterback, who's been stuck behind the likes of Heisman hopefuls Tua and Jalen.
I agree. Other than just general interest, I think early commitments have little, if any, significance.This is why it's hard to get excited about guys committing any time before the spring of their junior year.