He tried playing at UCF and barely saw the field.
Ummm…yeah….he was a freshman way back then! If you haven’t noticed, there aren’t exactly a lot of non-5-star freshmen QB’s eating up gobs of playing time in the FBS. The fact that he saw the field as a Covid true actually says a lot. He actually played in more games for UCF than Dillon Gabriel did that season (albeit in different roles). UCF also was in the midst of their runs then. He’d be foolish to at least not explore his options out there. I don’t see the NFL in his future, so next year might be his last chance to cash in (literally) on an opportunity at some nice bank. Six figures at another school would go a helluva lot further than a piddly MAC football award. He’s already been crowed a champion. He should at least see what his options are. We’re in the era of professional football whether we like it or not. He might have the chance to make money next year he won’t make by staying. I’m not saying he should go, I’m saying I hope he’s at least exploring all his options and makes the decision best for him not matter what we all think he should do.
You might want to relax a little... I understand that he was an underclassmen (played two years there, not one...) at UCF but he would've continued to be a backup at Ohio had Rourke returned and it wasn't even a given he'd be our starting QB had the offseason gone differently. Navarro is a good player but lets not act like he has the skillset P4 programs are looking for. He could transfer and end up as a backup. Hell, half our board wasn't sold on him midway through this season.
There's a reason he came to Ohio and it was because he wanted an opportunity at earning playtime time and it took him five years to become a starting D1 quarterback counting his time at UCF. He's a dynamic runner but an average passer. He should do whatever he wants, whether that be pursuing a better opportunity, more money or stay in Athens.
Leaving involves risk. Staying is a much safer option. Those are just the facts.
Last Edited: 12/10/2024 9:48:22 PM by Clown Ohio Fan