Yes....Zeb NolanNoland
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Yes....Zeb NolanNoland
Played in 15 games from 2019-2020 for NDSU. 60/114 for 841 yards. 6 TDs and 6 picksYes....Zeb Nolan
Had a year at South Carolina, too, I believe.Played in 15 games from 2019-2020 for NDSU. 60/114 for 841 yards. 6 TDs and 6 picks
I believe he was a grad assistant coach that year as well. Is now QB coach at Murray State.Had a year at South Carolina, too, I believe.
Yes, Noland went to SC to be a grad assistant, but I think QB's 1 & 2 got injured and he had a year of eligibility left so he suited up!I believe he was a grad assistant coach that year as well. Is now QB coach at Murray State.
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You may be thinking of Aiden Bowman, though I think it was South Dakota or SDSU? Watched him a couple weeks ago in their playoff game. Looked terrible, but team was horribly overmatched. Had a good career there from what I understood.Who was the QB that ended up at NDSU?
You may be thinking of Aiden Bowman, though I think it was South Dakota or SDSU? Watched him a couple weeks ago in their playoff game. Looked terrible, but team was horribly overmatched. Had a good career there from what I understood.
Good thread. The question “better off” has changed in last year
Better off playing time? Better off financially ?
Within framework of @Bob_4_cy OP:
"Can anyone name a transfer that had a more successful season once they transferred to another team? I can’t think of one who benefited from transferring out of Iowa State (more playing time, better draft status, etc)."
Chad Powers?Shane Power comes to mind.
Technically all transfers go to a lesser school.With that phrasing I would say lots, but they all went down a level or to a lesser school.
Couldn't beat out Arnaud and pouted.
If I remember his dad or a brother got into his ear.