I have a question. Why is it that even Auburn people have trouble grasping the fact that maybe...just maybe....a top flight QB wanted to come to Auburn. That he could be the real deal. Not addressing anyone in particular, just an overall lack of enthusiasm. The guy has ALL the physical tools. He's Terrell Pryor big, strong and fast. He had all the credentials coming out of high school and was coveted by the top D1 programs around the country and of course, signed with one of the top programs. Unfortunately, he was behind what some (some) have said is the greatest all around college player in history. He goes JUCO and absolutely tears it up in every aspect of the game...throwing, running...winning. We've all seen the film from him de-cleating a UT defender to throwing frozen rope TD's and outrunning everyone in JUCO.
Now, we have excitement like we haven't seen in years surrounding this program. A staff that can recruit like crazy and an offensive system that anybody with half a brain can look at and deduce.."Chris Todd put up sick numbers? Chris Todd?? What the hell could I do in that system...in the SEC..on the biggest stages in college football?"
With his experience at Florida and his NC and killer numbers in JUCO, there is no excuse for this guy to be anything other than as advertised. I think he will be and I've seen nothing to indicate otherwise. If he struggles...he struggles. But no one on this board or anywhere else has seen one thing to raise a red flag about his ability to play at the highest of levels. And I continue to see this hesitancy to jump on his bandwagon. Maybe it's because Auburn has literally never had a QB come in with this kind of hype and if they did, it took some time to get it together. Jason was a big time recruit but his struggles initially are well documented.
I actually am a realist and I understand that he could in fact struggle like Pryor did his first two years. But, I think Newton is light years ahead of where Pryor was when he came into OSU as a freshman. I also just feel it's time our next "Bo" got this thing started and Auburn jumps back in the national picture in a big way. Other than Ted Roof, there's no reason naming Newton as the starter didn't do just that.