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by Stallion » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:48 pm
Also offered by Notre Dame, Nebraska, Baylor, Houston & Arizona. TCU now has 8 commits and at least 2 should be considered elite prospects. Paschall is a 4 star by Rivals. Dugat is a 5 star by Scout and should be ranked highly by Rivals once all their ratings come out.
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by White Helmet » Fri Mar 07, 2008 6:56 pm
Dont get me wrong I would love to have him here, but his stats from last year look a little ugly though.
Casey Pachall
85-182 46.7% 1339 9TD and 9 int
110 Carries 424yds 3.85ypc 3 TD
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by kent dorfman » Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:00 pm
Yeah that does seem strange. Was he hurt?
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by mathman » Fri Mar 07, 2008 7:03 pm
Stats don't make sense. Way better his soph. year. Maybe an injury? Missed some games?
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by Stallion » Sat Mar 08, 2008 2:46 pm
Texas Football Report:
Brownwood QB Casey Pachall, a player most outlets have ranked in the state's top 100 players and amongst the top five or six quarterbacks, has given out his verbal commitment to the Horned Frogs, making him one of the best and most highly touted recruits that TCU has landed in quite some time. To put things in perspective, Pachall also had an offer from Notre Dame and links to both Oklahoma, Arizona and other BCS programs.
So how big could this be for TCU? Well, Pachall has the type of frame (6-4) that can develop into an NFL body if he can add 20-25 pounds of weight and an absolutely huge arm -- there is no throw that he is physically incapable of making, and his windup/release is surprisingly quick for the amount of power he puts into it. He can also run, and has excellent speed and agility for a kid his size. In short, Pachall has all the tools and is going to be as good as he wants to be. To put it mildly, this is a huge addition for the Frogs.
If Pachall stays true to his commitment, he's in great shape to have a productive collegiate career. Assuming current Horned Frog quarterback Andy Dalton stars for three more years as many expect, then Pachall could start as just a sophomore if he redshirts his true freshman year. It's a perfect situation -- a redshirt year to grow, one year as a backup, then he takes the field for the next three. Very promising.
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by ALEX LIFESON » Sat Mar 08, 2008 3:23 pm
Well that's it, i'm going to get a frog shirt.
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by HFvictory » Sat Mar 08, 2008 4:03 pm
White Helmet wrote:Dont get me wrong I would love to have him here, but his stats from last year look a little ugly though.
Casey Pachall
85-182 46.7% 1339 9TD and 9 int
110 Carries 424yds 3.85ypc 3 TD
Brownwood stepped up a division and though had a stout D and even with Stavion Lowe on the OL, the overall OL was really bad. Casey has great footwork, a quick release and good speed but was sacked 18 times and most coming in district play. He has all the tools to be a good one.
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by Pony Fan » Sat Mar 08, 2008 9:52 pm
ALEX LIFESON wrote:Well that's it, i'm going to get a frog shirt.
Get one from stallion. He is a member of the frog club
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by gostangs » Sun Mar 09, 2008 1:50 am
If he is truely a five star then he will be switching his commitment eventually - why would a good qb play in that offense? It does not set up well for the qb.
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by Pony Fan » Sun Mar 09, 2008 6:49 am
gostangs wrote:If he is truely a five star then he will be switching his commitment eventually - why would a good qb play in that offense? It does not set up well for the qb.
Exactly. the frogs are on their way back to mediocre to poor, where they have been most of history of that "school".
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by ReedFrawg » Mon Mar 10, 2008 1:46 pm
Pony Fan wrote:gostangs wrote:If he is truely a five star then he will be switching his commitment eventually - why would a good qb play in that offense? It does not set up well for the qb.
Exactly. the frogs are on their way back to mediocre to poor, where they have been most of history of that "school".
Yea...we stink.
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by LA_Mustang » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:00 pm
Pony Fan wrote:Exactly. the frogs are on their way back to mediocre to poor, where they have been most of history of that "school".
You are delusional
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by HFvictory » Mon Mar 10, 2008 2:21 pm
LA_Mustang wrote:Pony Fan wrote:Exactly. the frogs are on their way back to mediocre to poor, where they have been most of history of that "school".
You are delusional
TCU already has 4 commits from players in both the Aggie Yell & LSR Top 100 for Texas. Rivals hasn't come out with their official State 100, but these two lists are generally close. 2 commits are in the Scout.com Top 100 in the nation.
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by Pony Fan » Mon Mar 10, 2008 5:32 pm
LA_Mustang wrote:Pony Fan wrote:Exactly. the frogs are on their way back to mediocre to poor, where they have been most of history of that "school".
You are delusional
Wait and see. It started last year.
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