Jon Joseph Moderator No. 1 Share Posted 21 hours ago Some excellent analysis here. Swing Away! Ranking the 12 biggest swing factors in next season's College Football Playoff - Saturday Down South WWW.SATURDAYDOWNSOUTH.COM Ranking the players and coaches with the potential to dramatically alter the College Football Playoff picture in 2025. Come On 8/30! 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Author Moderator No. 2 Share Posted 20 hours ago Question for ESPN's Preseason Top 25 Teams. The biggest spring questions for college football's Way-Too-Early Top 25 - ESPN WWW.ESPN.COM Our college football experts list out the biggest spring question for each Way-Too-Early Top 25 team. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Author Moderator No. 3 Share Posted 20 hours ago CBS has a Question for Every B1G Team. Questions for each Big Ten team in spring: Bryce Underwood's debut at Michigan among storylines to follow - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM Quarterback questions always dominate spring, but there's a ton of hype around Underwood's arrival Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave23 No. 4 Share Posted 20 hours ago Moore has a year of development in the system with really good players around him. Just the upgrade at the O line could cut the INTs in half, if I remember correctly he was under pressure a lot. Even mediocre QBs can look good with a stout O line but if he has time to throw down field this Offense could become a nightmare to hold down. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jon Joseph Author Moderator No. 5 Share Posted 19 hours ago On 3/11/2025 at 3:49 PM, Dave23 said: Moore has a year of development in the system with really good players around him. Just the upgrade at the O line could cut the INTs in half, if I remember correctly he was under pressure a lot. Even mediocre QBs can look good with a stout O line but if he has time to throw down field this Offense could become a nightmare to hold down. Dave, good call and recall. Dante was not under pressure at UCLA, he was under siege. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Fischer Administrator No. 6 Share Posted 18 hours ago On 3/11/2025 at 1:26 PM, Jon Joseph said: Dave, good call and recall. Dante was not under pressure at UCLA, he was under siege. I agree with this, but from what I saw....he did NOT have good pocket presence, a feel for the pressure. Instead of stepping up in the pocket, he often stood there flat-footed and got creamed. I am sure he has learned and improved... But he CAN throw the ball! 1 Mr. FishDuck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave23 No. 7 Share Posted 18 hours ago (edited) On 3/11/2025 at 3:18 PM, Charles Fischer said: I agree with this, but from what I saw....he did NOT have good pocket presence, a feel for the pressure. Instead of stepping up in the pocket, he often stood there flat-footed and got creamed. I am sure he has learned and improved... But he CAN throw the ball! Let's hope so, to be honest I didn't watch a whole lot of UCLA games when he was there and highlights can be deceiving. I do remember the deer in the headlights look though, fairly difficult for a freshman being fed to the wolves with no protection. Edited 18 hours ago by Dave23 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AnotherOD No. 8 Share Posted 16 hours ago (edited) I know I may reference him a bit too much; but, Hythloday over at ADQ has a long break down about DM's season at UCLA. To summarize, as we all know, Chip was no fan of recruiting; and, towards the end of his tenure, by many appearances he sort of threw up the flag on OL recruiting; and, each season had become "I've got a full ride to UCLA and Westwood and Santa Monica and nearly any OL with a pulse wanting to transfer will be ok". He eventually found a few. He wasn't that interested in OL talent when he wasn't attracting much and I imagine felt he could (mostly) outscheme nearly all deficiencies, primarily through a cutting edge run game and a passing set that wasn't much more complex than a really solid high school team (that is, significant passing routes at key times mostly only had one "live" passing route. If that route was unavailable the QB was to scramble. Worked well with Thompson-Robinson for a long time but was a poor fit for Moore). From the article: "For the purposes of contextualizing Moore’s play in 2023, it’ll suffice to understand just two things about the surrounding offense Kelly put him in: first, the offensive line play was atrocious, as per usual Kelly did no recruiting or development and attempted to just plug in multiple poorly performing transfers with typical results." When presented with the chance to move off DTR and develop a playbook for a potentially elite pocket passer? Chip mostly was checked out and wanting to either be fired or not asked back. He knew what he had and where it would go and was willing to cash the checks until UCLA stopped paying. I've linked the analysis of Moore's season at UCLA before and anyone interested should check it out. From what I have seen, the UCLA tape actually looks promising. Of course, some struggles but a lot to like. Quacking the Roster: QB Transfer Dante Moore WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM Film review of Moore’s 2023 season at UCLA Edited 16 hours ago by AnotherOD 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Charles Fischer Administrator No. 9 Share Posted 14 hours ago On 3/11/2025 at 3:55 PM, AnotherOD said: I know I may reference him a bit too much; but, Hythloday over at ADQ has a long break down about DM's season at UCLA. To summarize, as we all know, Chip was no fan of recruiting; and, towards the end of his tenure, by many appearances he sort of threw up the flag on OL recruiting; and, each season had become "I've got a full ride to UCLA and Westwood and Santa Monica and nearly any OL with a pulse wanting to transfer will be ok". He eventually found a few. He wasn't that interested in OL talent when he wasn't attracting much and I imagine felt he could (mostly) outscheme nearly all deficiencies, primarily through a cutting edge run game and a passing set that wasn't much more complex than a really solid high school team (that is, significant passing routes at key times mostly only had one "live" passing route. If that route was unavailable the QB was to scramble. Worked well with Thompson-Robinson for a long time but was a poor fit for Moore). From the article: "For the purposes of contextualizing Moore’s play in 2023, it’ll suffice to understand just two things about the surrounding offense Kelly put him in: first, the offensive line play was atrocious, as per usual Kelly did no recruiting or development and attempted to just plug in multiple poorly performing transfers with typical results." When presented with the chance to move off DTR and develop a playbook for a potentially elite pocket passer? Chip mostly was checked out and wanting to either be fired or not asked back. He knew what he had and where it would go and was willing to cash the checks until UCLA stopped paying. I've linked the analysis of Moore's season at UCLA before and anyone interested should check it out. From what I have seen, the UCLA tape actually looks promising. Of course, some struggles but a lot to like. Quacking the Roster: QB Transfer Dante Moore WWW.ADDICTEDTOQUACK.COM Film review of Moore’s 2023 season at UCLA I normally do not allow items to be linked here from ATQ, because they have a real hate for me over there, (I do NOT know why) and have written terrible things about me, our writers, and our audience. I have no such beef with them, but I see no reason to promote a site that actively insults us on a regular basis. Hythoday1 has taken many shots at our analyses done here at FishDuck.com in the past. I think his are great, I think ours are great as they both show different information. But his are the best, and if you don't believe that....ask him. Mr. FishDuck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...