I see Sterling just go a TCU offer too... I hope both are early signees...I noticed in his photos that K-State offered him recently. Back off grandpa
I see Sterling just go a TCU offer too... I hope both are early signees...I noticed in his photos that K-State offered him recently. Back off grandpa
I see Sterling just go a TCU offer too... I hope both are early signees...
Making that list is no joke. We got ourselves a gamer in Re-al.
Grant Rohach attended the Elite 11. Hopeful Re-Al's career will top Grant's.
Rohach didn't quite make it all the way to the final 11. That's where Mitchell is at right now, as well. He has one more step before he would make the final 11.What year? It dates back to 1999 and the only ISU QB I see on the list is Jacob Park.
Interesting if you look back at the Elite 11's over the years. It's a somewhat even split between successful college QB's and guys that never played. Most interesting to me is that a huge number of them transfer during their college careers. I guess QB is the position that creates the most transfers, but out of the 11/12 guys each year, here are the number of transfers from 2007-2013:
2007: 2
2008: 5
2009: 8
2010: 6
2011: 6
2012: 6
2013: 3 (including Park)
I guess it makes sense if these guys were highly touted and go to programs that recruit top QB's every year that they look elsewhere as soon as they fall on depth charts. Just thought it was interesting. They almost all go to big programs to start with, so gives credibility to the whole competition and recognition.
https://www.elite11.com/history
I think you're right. Most of these guys could start for 90% of programs in the country... Yet they tend to all go to the same 10% where there's serious competition. Basically what happened to Park..