Works for me. How's his arm? A little Senior year growth spurt would be good. I grew a couple of inches and put on weight my Senior year. The co-eds will like him. Mateer can hand them off after he goes through them.......Seemingly a perfect type of recruit for us. Massive programs like Georgia, Texas A&M, Utah and Purdue offered him early, but his short stature likely cooled their interest and he fell to us. Their loss is our gain.
Dude ran a 10.64 100M with several other times under 10.8. That's blazing for a QB. Very interesting kid to follow.
The other offer might have dried up if those programs got others. The only knock on him is his height and size. Seems to have the arm talent and he can definitely run at 10.64 in the 100. A really good get for us adding him to Chuba who has the physical measurables.
He may run 10.64 on the track. It doesn’t show up on the football field at all. And at 165lbs, he is the last guy you want running the ball and being tackled.
Big arm and a solid qb. He throws it all over the yard on his highlight films. The scheme he is in doesn’t use his legs to run the ball. He is def a throw first kid. With 10.64 100m speed he should be crucifying teams on the edges… anything sprint it should be a nightmare to defend… it isn’t.
If it doesn’t work at QB, turn him into a slot receiver with that speed. It’s been done before, guys that can run and played QB usually have a better understanding of defenses and how to get open. Sounds like he has solid QB skills though.
Sounds rightDidn't Lincoln Victor play some QB in high school?
I feel like that's the key piece at this point. Then is he really 5'11 & 1/2"? Is he a couple inches shorter? He's not starting any time soon, but 165 lbs is concerning. Gesser was listed at 6'1" and 200 lbs his senior year. Pizzella is a long way from that.He may run 10.64 on the track. It doesn’t show up on the football field at all. And at 165lbs, he is the last guy you want running the ball and being tackled.
Big arm and a solid qb. He throws it all over the yard on his highlight films. The scheme he is in doesn’t use his legs to run the ball. He is def a throw first kid. With 10.64 100m speed he should be crucifying teams on the edges… anything sprint it should be a nightmare to defend… it isn’t.
Kellen Moore was listed at 6'0" and 176 pounds when he finished high school. And the tradition back then was to round everything up. I think this kid is essentially the same size, and his film clip is pretty reminiscent of how Moore played back then.I feel like that's the key piece at this point. Then is he really 5'11 & 1/2"? Is he a couple inches shorter? He's not starting any time soon, but 165 lbs is concerning. Gesser was listed at 6'1" and 200 lbs his senior year. Pizzella is a long way from that.
I feel like that's the key piece at this point. Then is he really 5'11 & 1/2"? Is he a couple inches shorter? He's not starting any time soon, but 165 lbs is concerning. Gesser was listed at 6'1" and 200 lbs his senior year. Pizzella is a long way from that.
Moore is who I thought immediately when it was looking like Pizzella could commit. Moore's combine measurements were 6'0" 197. Gesser always seemed "smaller" than Moore to me. Not sure why.Kellen Moore was listed at 6'0" and 176 pounds when he finished high school. And the tradition back then was to round everything up. I think this kid is essentially the same size, and his film clip is pretty reminiscent of how Moore played back then.
Maybe his weight has fluctuated due to track? If he can get into the 175-180 range incoming that cr8zyncalfi notes w/ Moore, that's a decent starting point with a couple years to get into the 200 pound range. At that point he's probably no longer a 10.64 100 guy, but can survive a college hit.He can’t take any hits. He won’t last at 165lbs. He throws the ball all over. His legs are useless until he adds the weight necessary to not take a hit and land 6 rows into the stadium.
Moore is who I thought immediately when it was looking like Pizzella could commit. Moore's combine measurements were 6'0" 197. Gesser always seemed "smaller" than Moore to me. Not sure why.
Maybe his weight has fluctuated due to track? If he can get into the 175-180 range incoming that cr8zyncalfi notes w/ Moore, that's a decent starting point with a couple years to get into the 200 pound range. At that point he's probably no longer a 10.64 100 guy, but can survive a college hit.
EDIT: He doesn't look "tiny" in this photo (at least arms & neck), although not a lot of "cushion" to absorb hits.
Meh. His arms look pretty good for a kid just out of his Junior year in HS. I was 5'10", 150-155 lbs entering my senior year in HS, gained probably 20 pounds and 2 inches in the next two years without ever seeing a weightroom. Of course I drank a shit ton of beer during that time. That PBR and Old Milwaukie will add the weight.His weight wouldnt flex that much for track. He is just skinny.
Yes, along with Schlitz, Lucky & Ranier. Coors was even better back then when you could get it. Served cold to the point that it crystalized when you popped the top... Sigh... That is one reason we were rooting for Smokey & the Bandit...Meh. His arms look pretty good for a kid just out of his Junior year in HS. I was 5'10", 150-155 lbs entering my senior year in HS, gained probably 20 pounds and 2 inches in the next two years without ever seeing a weightroom. Of course I drank a shit ton of beer during that time. That PBR and Old Milwaukie will add the weight.
He’d last longer at 165 than you’d last at 350He can’t take any hits. He won’t last at 165lbs. He throws the ball all over. His legs are useless until he adds the weight necessary to not take a hit and land 6 rows into the stadium.
What's even more amusing to me is that people are acting like he's actually coming to WSU. A commitment in June means absolutely nothing. It never has, and in the portal/NLI world it means even less. A verbal to WSU just slows the pace of calls from lesser schools, and makes any P4 schools that are interested think that they need to up their offer. Plus, he's got his senior season, and if he has a good one he can easily re-open his recruitment and sign with someone else in December (not that signing an LOI really means anything anymore either). There's never been any reason to get excited about verbal commits, but people do it every year and then are all surprised and butt hurt when the kid goes somewhere else.Some of you are acting like he's going to be on the field next year. Barring a disaster, the earliest that this kid is seeing the field is 2026 and realistically, it could be 2027. The kid is a year away from graduating. He could easily be 6' and 200 lbs when he actually sees the field. For what it's worth, he's got the following guys ahead of him on the depth chart:
Jr: John Mateer (#124 QB)
So: Jaxon Potter (#48 QB)
Fr: Evans Chuba (#79 QB
Even if one of those guys leave, it's going to be a while before this kid should be on the field so it doesn't matter if he can take a hit right now. As a side note though, Avery Johnson, KSU's QB this year, is a skinny 6'2, 188 lb kid who weighed 175 lbs when he was recruited. He was a rail thin and too skinny to "take a hit" but he excelled last year as a true freshman in a part time role with one of his key roles running the Wildcat for KSU. He had 52 rushes for 296 yards as a true freshman QB weighing less than 180 lbs. A lean guy who knows how to take a hit is better off than a 215 lb QB whose head bounces off the turf every time he gets tackled. I have no idea if the kid is any good and his offer chart looks very suspicious to me, but only time will tell what kind of QB he is. Definitely no point in worrying if his current weight matters.
As for lightweight QBs, we've had our own. Connor Halliday was basically a stick figure when he was recruited. Had a season-ending liver laceration in his 2nd game, and had a leg snap like a twig to end another season. He started for one full season, split time with Tuel for another, and had his other two ended by injuries - so 2 season-enders in ~3 seasons?
Yeah, I’m not giving Halliday the “blue-collar, hard-nosed” label. Too many sideline temper tantrums. Too little ability to shake off mistakes. He didn’t have it between the ears, and even he has said as much.Yeah, Ol' Connor played through some pain alright.
Another in a long line of blue-collar, hard-nosed Spokane Cougs
Holliday was tough as nails... but he was a serious headcase. Kid would have gotten his ass kicked in a blue collar town for that behavior.Yeah, I’m not giving Halliday the “blue-collar, hard-nosed” label. Too many sideline temper tantrums. Too little ability to shake off mistakes. He didn’t have it between the ears, and even he has said as much.
Definitely was physically tough. I can't imagine going out and slinging it with your liver basically torn in half. I'll never understand how he did that (or how the coaching staff couldn't see there was something seriously wrong).Holliday was tough as nails... but he was a serious headcase. Kid would have gotten his ass kicked in a blue collar town for that behavior.