Pony Fan wrote:He is defintely 6'4"
How novel...a quarterback...who is tall.
How existential.

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So add them up:me@smu wrote:Just to go all the way back to his stats...someone asked about TD passes.
Gamso threw 32 tds to 6 ints his senior year. No matter the technique, hard to argue his productivity
For what it's worth, I like that two of our freshman QB's appeared in the 4A, and 5A Texas state finals. Never hurts to have well coached, productive winners against good competition...especially at QB.
Listened to the HP/Lake Travis game on the radio. HP got hosed bad by the refs and should have won that game.
jimmieho wrote:According to Coach Jones book, and the QB Coach, they really take the QB's through a lot of unique footwork drills. They work heavily on coordination drills, hip drills, etc. I think anyone with the opportunity to work with Jones and Dan Morrison, QB Coach, will do just find. If they are coachable, work hard at what they tell them to work on, who know what these guys will produce.
March 17th I'll be watching spring ball QB drills.
PonyPatrol wrote:We had mentioned Gamso several times during the recruiting season. As many of you know HP won the 4A title this year with Winston at the helm. With an injury to last year's starter, this was Gamso's first full season as the 1st string QB, and he put up excellent numbers en route to a very successful season.
Might have flown under the radar a bit since he had no experience prior to this season. Great size, very good arm - he will play QB. Also, never hurts the local interest to pick up kids who were stars at HP....