Jump to content

2019 Transfers


Scscsc89

Recommended Posts

QUESTION for Oregon fans:

Would D'Eriq King fit the Oregon offense as it's currently constructed?

Seems to me like this would be the perfect year to pick up a transfer QB and he strikes me as the best option on the market (based on pure production at least).

If King could replicate the performance he had in 2018 with the playmakers up in Eugene, the Ducks offense look very much like it did in 2015 with Vernon Adams at the helm.

It's an amusing thought at the very least.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 280
  • Created
  • Last Reply
1 hour ago, Card Tricks said:

QUESTION for Oregon fans:

Would D'Eriq King fit the Oregon offense as it's currently constructed?

Seems to me like this would be the perfect year to pick up a transfer QB and he strikes me as the best option on the market (based on pure production at least).

If King could replicate the performance he had in 2018 with the playmakers up in Eugene, the Ducks offense look very much like it did in 2015 with Vernon Adams at the helm.

It's an amusing thought at the very least.

 

The coaches don't think so as there's no contact with him. They want the 50% passer from Wake Forest instead. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I’d rather go with Shough anyhow. I don’t know how to phrase that without it coming off as “we didn’t want him anyway” but whatevs. I wouldn’t mind bringing in some depth though. I don’t know shit about Millen, and I know Butterfield is enrolled already but true freshman, etc.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

From what I understand, Oklahoma's been making it explicitly clear to would-be transfers that they now have a freshman they're willing to ride with (Spencer Rattler).

Arkansas is considered to be one of the early front-runners for King but as we found out with Newman, that doesn't mean much. Something tells me if Oregon came calling, King would reciprocate. And if you ask me, King is about twice as good as Newman when it comes to natural playmaking ability. 

If Oregon would consider Newman, I don't understand why they wouldn't consider King as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

With Joe Moorehead joining the Ducks as the new OC, the D'Eriq King situation just got a little more intriguing. I'm no expert on his offensive scheme but looking back at how he used Trace McSorley at Penn State, it seems to me like King would be the perfect fit for his system.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 minutes ago, Card Tricks said:

With Joe Moorehead joining the Ducks as the new OC, the D'Eriq King situation just got a little more intriguing. I'm no expert on his offensive scheme but looking back at how he used Trace McSorley at Penn State, it seems to me like King would be the perfect fit for his system.

I'm not sure what's up with King.  Some insiders have said no way will UO pursue him.  They have also said we are talking to Costello.  Personally I'd want King.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 hours ago, Card Tricks said:

From what I understand, Oklahoma's been making it explicitly clear to would-be transfers that they now have a freshman they're willing to ride with (Spencer Rattler).

Arkansas is considered to be one of the early front-runners for King but as we found out with Newman, that doesn't mean much. Something tells me if Oregon came calling, King would reciprocate. And if you ask me, King is about twice as good as Newman when it comes to natural playmaking ability. 

If Oregon would consider Newman, I don't understand why they wouldn't consider King as well.

I agree. However, Newman is a LOT bigger than King, and that's a big deal to CMC I bet. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 1/9/2020 at 3:07 PM, Card Tricks said:

QUESTION for Oregon fans:

Would D'Eriq King fit the Oregon offense as it's currently constructed?

Seems to me like this would be the perfect year to pick up a transfer QB and he strikes me as the best option on the market (based on pure production at least).

If King could replicate the performance he had in 2018 with the playmakers up in Eugene, the Ducks offense look very much like it did in 2015 with Vernon Adams at the helm.

It's an amusing thought at the very least.

 

Headed to the U.  Weird spot for him to land honestly.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just read this in an LA Times story ... sorry if it’s been mentioned.

Quote

Quarterback Jack Sears, who entered the portal during the season, is also still available, after recently backing out of his commitment to play at San Diego State.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Donate

    Please donate to support this community. We appreciate all donations!

    Donate Sidebar by DevFuse
×
×
  • Create New...