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QB Tristan Gebbia (Official Thread)



“Obviously, this is a place where competition is big, right? You're competing with yourself every day to be the best version of yourself,” Gebbia said. “This has some of the best coaches in the country, obviously, like they do a really good job here. Everything is challenging, and you have to strain to be the best version of yourself, and I was really interested in going somewhere where I was gonna be challenged to improve. And I think that that's something that's offered here.”
 
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Or, it means somebody's about to transfer.

In these times, i think you always have to assume one of your QBs is about to walk. Just the nature of the position and kids wanting to see the field in their limited time.
Bringing in a journeyman vet with great locker room presence, doesn't threaten anyone's standing or future recruiting, is always a positive.
 
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I hope he finds his way back to Columbus someday.
Re: Kenny Guiton

Coaching career (HC unless noted)
2015–2016 Houston (GA)
2017–2018 Houston (WR)
2019 Louisiana Tech (OWR)
2020 Colorado State (WR)
2021–present Arkansas (WR)

Hey, he's moving up the coaching ranks as a WR coach....:nod:

Yeah, but the problem with that being: Currently we have the best WR coach in college football, so I hope we never have an opening for a new one (at least in my lifetime....:biggrin2:). Maybe he could return for an administrative or analyst position though.

:boogie:
 
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