Peter Schrager
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And they put together some wins early, but this was not the same level of talent that necessarily a Jackson dart had an old miss or a Quinn Ewers had at Texas. This was the Shador and his point at the combine and it rubbed people wrong the way he was had some bravado at it. is that he changes places when he gets there.
So Jackson State obviously went from this HBCU that had no resources to suddenly being a national name. And then he goes to Colorado and we had one week where big noon kickoff from Fox and game day were there a week to vying for real estate in Boulder. It happens.
So Jackson State obviously went from this HBCU that had no resources to suddenly being a national name. And then he goes to Colorado and we had one week where big noon kickoff from Fox and game day were there a week to vying for real estate in Boulder. It happens.
So Jackson State obviously went from this HBCU that had no resources to suddenly being a national name. And then he goes to Colorado and we had one week where big noon kickoff from Fox and game day were there a week to vying for real estate in Boulder. It happens.
And the Dion thing is real, but there's also a lot of positives to that in that he's the son of one of the greatest football players ever. And he's seen how to handle yourself as a pro and he's seen how the business works. And Shador has never wavered in that he is a leader and those guys do respect him.
And the Dion thing is real, but there's also a lot of positives to that in that he's the son of one of the greatest football players ever. And he's seen how to handle yourself as a pro and he's seen how the business works. And Shador has never wavered in that he is a leader and those guys do respect him.
And the Dion thing is real, but there's also a lot of positives to that in that he's the son of one of the greatest football players ever. And he's seen how to handle yourself as a pro and he's seen how the business works. And Shador has never wavered in that he is a leader and those guys do respect him.
Yeah. I mean, the Colorado years, but also in Jackson state, they really put a lot of resources into marketing that thing. And like the fact that he decided to go there and they brought Hunter there, that was a major story for a lot of reasons.
Yeah. I mean, the Colorado years, but also in Jackson state, they really put a lot of resources into marketing that thing. And like the fact that he decided to go there and they brought Hunter there, that was a major story for a lot of reasons.
Yeah. I mean, the Colorado years, but also in Jackson state, they really put a lot of resources into marketing that thing. And like the fact that he decided to go there and they brought Hunter there, that was a major story for a lot of reasons.
It was a real thing. And Troy Aikman would show up at games and they had like, it became a thing. I think last year might've changed the narrative a little bit. Bo Nix played 61 games in college. He was older than every other prospect in that draft. He shows up and he was immediately dismissed by a lot of teams because well, we've seen Bo Nix, like there's no upside.
It was a real thing. And Troy Aikman would show up at games and they had like, it became a thing. I think last year might've changed the narrative a little bit. Bo Nix played 61 games in college. He was older than every other prospect in that draft. He shows up and he was immediately dismissed by a lot of teams because well, we've seen Bo Nix, like there's no upside.
It was a real thing. And Troy Aikman would show up at games and they had like, it became a thing. I think last year might've changed the narrative a little bit. Bo Nix played 61 games in college. He was older than every other prospect in that draft. He shows up and he was immediately dismissed by a lot of teams because well, we've seen Bo Nix, like there's no upside.
And Sean Payton, who, you know, I'm going to always talk about if I get an opportunity, it was like, I like the fact he's played 61 games and did it in the SEC and then played at the senior bowl and then was in, you know, major college games. Like I liked that fact. So this year, You've got this guy, Tyler Shuck, who's not being discussed at all. Watch. He will be rising off draft boards.
And Sean Payton, who, you know, I'm going to always talk about if I get an opportunity, it was like, I like the fact he's played 61 games and did it in the SEC and then played at the senior bowl and then was in, you know, major college games. Like I liked that fact. So this year, You've got this guy, Tyler Shuck, who's not being discussed at all. Watch. He will be rising off draft boards.
And Sean Payton, who, you know, I'm going to always talk about if I get an opportunity, it was like, I like the fact he's played 61 games and did it in the SEC and then played at the senior bowl and then was in, you know, major college games. Like I liked that fact. So this year, You've got this guy, Tyler Shuck, who's not being discussed at all. Watch. He will be rising off draft boards.
He was out of Louisville, but was at Texas Tech before that and somewhere else before that. He's played a ton of college football. He's 25 years old. And in the past, he'd be like, we don't want that. Shuck's stock is rising because of all the experience he's had.
He was out of Louisville, but was at Texas Tech before that and somewhere else before that. He's played a ton of college football. He's 25 years old. And in the past, he'd be like, we don't want that. Shuck's stock is rising because of all the experience he's had.
He was out of Louisville, but was at Texas Tech before that and somewhere else before that. He's played a ton of college football. He's 25 years old. And in the past, he'd be like, we don't want that. Shuck's stock is rising because of all the experience he's had.
Brock Purdy, same thing. He played all those years at Iowa State. We like that because... you know, Cam Ward, we know he went from Washington state to Miami. He started out incarnate word. That was his first school zero offers anywhere, but he changed that program, went to Washington state and on a bad Washington state team competed with all of the PAC 12 heavies and did well.