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Semi-OT UH QB O'Korn given permission to contact TCU and 3 other schools
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RE: Semi-OT UH QB O'Korn given permission to contact TCU and 3 other schools
I was wondering why O'Korn was pursuing big name programs like Texas and Michigan. Wouldn't a more marginal D1 program allow him more certainly of a starting role? After all, he lost his starting spot at UH... From what I remember of O'Korn was that he had a big arm, but he wasn't particularly mobile and didn't make great decisions. I am thinking Michigan under Harbaugh might offer him a decent spin at success. Harbaugh could coach-up his decision-making, and Michigan under Harbaugh will feature a traditionally mighty O-line that would keep any pressure off O'Korn, something lesser programs couldn't guarantee. Then it's up to O'Korn and his arm, and his arm certainly seemed capable.
02-08-2015 06:20 AM
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