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Potential QB transfers we could get


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It’s probably unfair to judge the play of UNT signal callers this season since they didn’t have a real quarterback coach or a traditional offensive coordinator. 

But with neither Austin Aune nor Jason Bean establishing themselves as the future of the position for UNT, the Mean Green may be in the market for a transfer quarterback, especially with the NCAA expected to grant a one-time exception that allows transfers to play immediately next season. 

Below are interesting potential quarterback transfer candidates with local ties who could land at UNT: 

Grant Tisdale, QB, Ole Miss: We’ve seen the Allen HIgh School to the SEC to UNT route before. 

Tanner Mordecai, QB, Oklahoma: A dream scenario for UNT. Baylor is the favorite to land this guy. 

Alan Bowman, QB, Texas Tech: Bowman has been plagued with injuries throughout his career. Productive when he plays, but availability is the most important ability.

Kade Renfro, QB, Ole Miss: The former “Austin” Renfro was once committed to UNT, switched positions to WR at Ole Miss and has now entered the transfer portal. This kid can’t stick with a first name, a school or a position. This is a pass for me. 

Chris Robison, QB, Oklahoma: Amazing on the field and a total knucklehead off it. Kicked off the team by both OU and FAU, he’s originally from Mesquite. 

Shawn Robinson, QB, Missouri: He’s more accomplished at transferring than he is at playing quarterback. He’s started at TCU and Missouri (but couldn’t keep either job) and won a state title at Desoto after transferring from Denton Guyer.  
 

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6 minutes ago, Gibbz said:

Just a reminder that Bean is a sophomore and has by far the highest QBR in Conference USA. I know that's by no means be-all, end-all, but QB is not the biggest issue on this team.

I actually like Bean. He has the speed to be a game changer and keep the opposing defense on it's toes. He just really needs to work on his decision making and not floating his long ball so much.  

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