twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Shit if he were to sign here, it would take Hafley 2 weeks to get one more quality QB than Catsup recruited in 7 years.
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twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Shit if he were to sign here, it would take Hafley 2 weeks to get one more quality QB than Catsup recruited in 7 years.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Isn't Grosel a PWO? He should get a degree.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Shit if he were to sign here, it would take Hafley 2 weeks to get one more quality QB than Catsup recruited in 7 years.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Isn't Grosel a PWO? He should get a degree.
Came in as a PWO but given a scholarship
hansen {l Wrote}:31southst {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:4 writers on 247 are predicting Jurkovec to BC.
He’s visiting - they have an article up.[Former four-star Notre Dame quarterback Phil Jurkovec could find a new home quickly.
A few days after entering the NCAA transfer portal, sources said the one-time Gibsonia (Pa.) Pine-Richland standout began a weekend visit to Boston College, which is allowed given a provision in NCAA recruiting rules that allows an on-campus visit since the school begins classes Monday, even though it is an NCAA dead period.
Jurkovec would be a huge pickup for new Boston College coach Jeff Hafley after Eagles quarterback Anthony Brown entered into the portal a few weeks ago.
When signing with Notre Dame out of high school, the 6-foot-5, 215-pound Jurkovec was the No. 4 dual threat quarterback and No. 83 prospect in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite class of 2018 rankings.
Jurkovec was also a prolific player at the western Pennsylvania school. He threw for 8,202 yards and 71 touchdown passes in his career. He completed 68.4 percent of his throws and also rushed for 2,942 yards.
However, getting on the field at Notre Dame was difficult.
Jurkovec saw spot duty as a freshman. He played in two games and attempted two passes (both were incomplete). He also ran twice for nine yards.
As a sophomore, Jurkovec played in six games. He completed 12 of 15 for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He ran 22 times for 130 yards.
Notre Dame coach Chip Kelly addressed Jurkovec’s development during the season as even Ian Book excelled as Notre Dame's starter.
"I think that Phil has gotten better and will continue to get better, and he's challenging Ian every single day, even if you guys don't see it,” Kelly said in October. “Just because he's ‘No. 2’ doesn't mean he's not challenging Ian and making him better every day in practice.
“We think that he is better as a football player and a quarterback than when camp started. We just hope that continues to move in the right direction and we're pretty confident that it will. He hasn't played a lot of real football. It's been a lot of practice football. It's an incredible game, right? You practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, and then you play only 12 games.
“He's practiced a lot and hasn't played a lot in college. So, he's really missing that college (experience), which is faster, and so, that's really all he's missing right now. In practice he looks pretty good, but it's getting to that point where he actually plays in some of the games and making those quick decisions, changing protections, making some quick decisions. Those are the things that he's going to have to continue to work on.”
Jurkovec can use his first season as a red-shirt, so if he is able to secure a waiver from the NCAA to play in the 2020 season, he would have three years of eligibility remaining.
eagletx {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:31southst {l Wrote}:hansen {l Wrote}:4 writers on 247 are predicting Jurkovec to BC.
He’s visiting - they have an article up.[Former four-star Notre Dame quarterback Phil Jurkovec could find a new home quickly.
A few days after entering the NCAA transfer portal, sources said the one-time Gibsonia (Pa.) Pine-Richland standout began a weekend visit to Boston College, which is allowed given a provision in NCAA recruiting rules that allows an on-campus visit since the school begins classes Monday, even though it is an NCAA dead period.
Jurkovec would be a huge pickup for new Boston College coach Jeff Hafley after Eagles quarterback Anthony Brown entered into the portal a few weeks ago.
When signing with Notre Dame out of high school, the 6-foot-5, 215-pound Jurkovec was the No. 4 dual threat quarterback and No. 83 prospect in the industry-generated 247Sports Composite class of 2018 rankings.
Jurkovec was also a prolific player at the western Pennsylvania school. He threw for 8,202 yards and 71 touchdown passes in his career. He completed 68.4 percent of his throws and also rushed for 2,942 yards.
However, getting on the field at Notre Dame was difficult.
Jurkovec saw spot duty as a freshman. He played in two games and attempted two passes (both were incomplete). He also ran twice for nine yards.
As a sophomore, Jurkovec played in six games. He completed 12 of 15 for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He ran 22 times for 130 yards.
Notre Dame coach Chip Kelly addressed Jurkovec’s development during the season as even Ian Book excelled as Notre Dame's starter.
"I think that Phil has gotten better and will continue to get better, and he's challenging Ian every single day, even if you guys don't see it,” Kelly said in October. “Just because he's ‘No. 2’ doesn't mean he's not challenging Ian and making him better every day in practice.
“We think that he is better as a football player and a quarterback than when camp started. We just hope that continues to move in the right direction and we're pretty confident that it will. He hasn't played a lot of real football. It's been a lot of practice football. It's an incredible game, right? You practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, and then you play only 12 games.
“He's practiced a lot and hasn't played a lot in college. So, he's really missing that college (experience), which is faster, and so, that's really all he's missing right now. In practice he looks pretty good, but it's getting to that point where he actually plays in some of the games and making those quick decisions, changing protections, making some quick decisions. Those are the things that he's going to have to continue to work on.”
Jurkovec can use his first season as a red-shirt, so if he is able to secure a waiver from the NCAA to play in the 2020 season, he would have three years of eligibility remaining.
When did Chip Kelly hook up with ND?
claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
That would foreclose the immediate availability question. No?
He’d likely would need to stay at ND and finish his course-load to have any chance at graduating early.
bceagles24 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
That would foreclose the immediate availability question. No?
He’d likely would need to stay at ND and finish his course-load to have any chance at graduating early.
Talk is they think it’s fairly likely he can get a waiver.
HJS {l Wrote}:bceagles24 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
That would foreclose the immediate availability question. No?
He’d likely would need to stay at ND and finish his course-load to have any chance at graduating early.
Talk is they think it’s fairly likely he can get a waiver.
How? I know Justin Fields claimed that somewhere on the internet someone posted mean things. But, Jurkovec isn’t a protected class. I guess I don’t have a clue as to how you can get a waiver.
Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:bceagles24 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
That would foreclose the immediate availability question. No?
He’d likely would need to stay at ND and finish his course-load to have any chance at graduating early.
Talk is they think it’s fairly likely he can get a waiver.
How? I know Justin Fields claimed that somewhere on the internet someone posted mean things. But, Jurkovec isn’t a protected class. I guess I don’t have a clue as to how you can get a waiver.
Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
worked for tate martell
maybe he was afraid of kelly murdering him
HJS {l Wrote}:bceagles24 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:apparently he will decide within next 48 hours
bc's classes start on monday and last day he could theoretically enroll is 22nd
That would foreclose the immediate availability question. No?
He’d likely would need to stay at ND and finish his course-load to have any chance at graduating early.
Talk is they think it’s fairly likely he can get a waiver.
How? I know Justin Fields claimed that somewhere on the internet someone posted mean things. But, Jurkovec isn’t a protected class. I guess I don’t have a clue as to how you can get a waiver.
Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
eagle33 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
not bad for a 3rd choice oc who's only been on the job for a week.
HJS {l Wrote}:eagle33 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
not bad for a 3rd choice oc who's only been on the job for a week.
I shit on the hire because I thought it was boring and safe. But, I’m pointing this out because it’s only fair to give him credit if he lands a monster QB.
BTW... Anthony Brown and Sam Johnson were both ACC-level QB prospects. We’re all happy Daz is gone and Hafley is here. There is no need to crap on the players to justify this.
HJS {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Is getting his degree from ND at the end of this spring, but has three years of eligibility left (got his ND degree in 3 years and was RS for one year).
Is this true? He played in 2 games in 2018 (wound up as his redshirt year) and a handful of games in 2019. So, he would have to somehow be graduating in 2 years. Otherwise, he will need a waiver (ala Fields).
HJS {l Wrote}:eagle33 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
not bad for a 3rd choice oc who's only been on the job for a week.
I shit on the hire because I thought it was boring and safe. But, I’m pointing this out because it’s only fair to give him credit if he lands a monster QB.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:eagle33 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
not bad for a 3rd choice oc who's only been on the job for a week.
I shit on the hire because I thought it was boring and safe. But, I’m pointing this out because it’s only fair to give him credit if he lands a monster QB.
Is Ian Book's backup really a "monster QB"?
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:eagle33 {l Wrote}:HJS {l Wrote}:Btw... if we land him, I think credit goes directly to Cignetti.
not bad for a 3rd choice oc who's only been on the job for a week.
I shit on the hire because I thought it was boring and safe. But, I’m pointing this out because it’s only fair to give him credit if he lands a monster QB.
Is Ian Book's backup really a "monster QB"?
BC923 {l Wrote}:Joe Sullivan seems to confirm that Jurkovec decided on us
BC923 {l Wrote}:Well this question got figured out pretty quickly what’s next?
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