Gabbert to Wake?
One of the spring's enjoyable storylines was the quarterback competition at Missouri, which is up for grabs no more after Tyler Gabbert's apparent decision to transfer. "It's actually one of those things where you're taking a leap of faith," Chuck Gabbert said. ... "It's one of those things where he's looking for a new start and a fresh start." That search for a fresh start will begin with the numerous places that heavily recruited Gabbert as he was coming out of Parkway West. That may or may not include Nebraska, where Gabbert, like his older brother, initially committed. Or it could include Louisville, where family friend and former Nebraska offensive coordinator Shawn Watson now is. Oregon, Iowa and Wake Forest were among others who pursued Gabbert before.
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Where does Tyler Gabbert land? When his family requested his release from MU, they asked that he be allowed to transfer to five schools: Arizona, Clemson, Iowa, Louisville and Wake Forest. He’ll weigh multiple factors before making a decision, but it’s worth looking at the quarterback situation at each school. Keep in mind, per NCAA transfer rules, Gabbert must sit out the 2011 season, after which he’ll have three years of eligibility at the school he chooses.
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Interesting.
I don’t know where he would fit here, given the QBs that we have. Does anyone know exactly why he left Mizzou?
he was concerned with playing time
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by lets-go-dea-cons on May 12, 2011 1:18 PM EDT up reply actions
A very talented QB..
but, I like Tanner going forward! I think Price will develop exponentially before next season. I think we have suffered the bumps and bruises of trying to develop a young QB and are better set to succeed with Tanner. We’ll see I reckon.
jfizzle86... Go DEACS!!

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