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The QB offer market is complicated to say the least.
We verified the 2026 cycle across all 67 Power 4 schools and found 1,104 school-side QB "Official" offers. From our count, there were only 31 actual high school QB roster spots given.
That is roughly 36 offers for every 1 real spot.
And 39 of the 67 schools took zero high school quarterbacks.
That is the first reality families need to understand. An "official" offer has value. It reflects evaluation and access. But it is not the same thing as roster allocation.
The second reality is just as important. Many schools may still be acting in good faith when a QB board changes late. The problem is that quarterback recruiting is now one of the most volatile markets in football.
A staff can genuinely like a quarterback in October.
Then in December a coordinator leaves. A current QB stays. A transfer becomes available. A decommitment happens somewhere else. NIL priorities shift. The room changes. The board changes. Sometimes the literal night before signing day.
That does not always mean the offer was fake.
It means quarterback recruiting is a one-spot problem inside a moving market.
That is why families cannot confuse interest with certainty.
The serious question is not just, “Who offered?”
The serious question is, “Who still has both the need and the willingness to give one of their very limited quarterback spots to you when the market tightens?”
That is why QB recruiting is not a volume game.
It is an alignment game.
Offers matter.
Timing matters.
Roster structure matters.
Development matters.
Command matters.
When the board starts moving, the quarterbacks who survive are usually the ones staffs feel most comfortable protecting.
Visibility helps, but alignment is what turns recruiting attention into a real opportunity.
"If you build an army of 100 lions and their leader is a dog, in any fight, the lions will die like a dog. But if you build an army of 100 dogs and their leader is a lion, all dogs will fight as a lion.”
- Napoleon
Unpopular opinion: Playing on these super teams where you can hide or mask your deficiencies will NOT help you in college. It’s actually a hindrance.
Chew on that…
2 types of coaches:
Those who:
Coddle
Tell you what you want to hear
Don’t hold you accountable
Don't believe in you
Let you go through the motions
Those who:
Tell you the truth
Encourage
Challenge
Hold you accountable
Inspire
Demand excellence
ONLY 1 gets you ready for LIFE!
Fundamentally the best to ever play the game...Model his pocket feet, his stance, his eyes during progression, his ball placement during dropbacks, his feet thru progression, his playfakes, his toughness, his competitive spirit, his winning, his “Responses to adversity”
Dan Hurley… Last 4 Years at UConn:
• 3 Final Fours
• 2 National Championships
• 125-27 record
You don’t like his tough coaching ???
Tough coaching wins games.
Quarterback Mindset During Practice: 1) No “Lazy Reps”… horrible fundamentals are created in lazy 7 on 7 and pre-practice 2) Watch and take imaginary reps by the current participating QB… at end of day everyone has same reps regardless if u take full speed reps 5-7 yards behind qb 3) Great body language always… interceptions and drops happen…Great qbs respond with competitive learning from good, bad, and ugly results 4) Dont listen to coaching morons…Who? Head coach who just screams and yells because he doesn't have a constructive point because he acts as a spoiled bully child or doesn't know the reason or concept or both…Receiver coach who thinks every throw should be perfect and blames qbs for his inadequacies as a coach, Rb coach who’s Rb is soft in protection and got qb blasted but blames qb, OL coach who made scheme so complicated a rocket scientist can't figure out who to block, QB coach who has 25 useless drills before practice instead of reality situations, OC who is so impressed with himself and his “complicated NFL scheme” that 99% of NFL qbs would fail under his direction, non participating qb who immediately floats in your failure 5) Be harder on yourself than any of the above avatars 6) Never forget that as a qb you'll never be as good as others say and you'll never be as bad…so simply be your best and learn who helps u and who hurts u…Listen to the helpful and ignore the hurtful 7) Always remember u can get great reps after practice…Grab the guys u need… u don't need a coach…u simply need a couple receivers and a back
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TIM TEBOW WAS THE GREATEST MOTIVATOR AND LEADER IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL HISTORY.
They do not make quarterbacks like Tebow anymore.
Just playing ball for the love of the game.
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The Taggart Family Foundation’s coaching clinic was a success!
Such an awesome opportunity to hear from Coach Kinnan, Tommie Frazier & all of the area’s top coaches @YostZak
Nah hold up- did Coach Battie’s account get hacked.. and the hacker ChatGPT’d a picture of him in front of the new car 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Am I seeing this correctly? Cause that’s crazy @TheRealBATTIE