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UGA QB situation compared to 1972 Miami Dolphins

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    1SICemDAWGS11SICemDAWGS1 Posts: 1,792 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2021

    If that were true, he'd STILL be in Southern California, he saw a better QB take his job and keep it.So he transfers instead of staying at USC and working to regain his job after an injury (I've seen numerous athletes overcome injuries and win their job back). So, transferring back to USC ain't happening unless he's guaranteed the job. And with better QB recruits following Riley to USC already, with more eligibilty..that ain't happening either. If he does transfer to Clemson, he'll never play there either, as long as DJ is QB. HS accolades, awards, and recruiting stars mean nothing when you can't produce at the college level. Daniels leaves HS early, transfers in college, quitting is not a pattern to keep copying if you wish to be successful. If he were to transfer again, he hits the trifecta. 12-0 and you're still whining and complaining about the QB 🙄 understandable if UGA were 7-5 and struggling.

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