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TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 6:27 am
by CatMom
Eric Soza. Highly touted coming out of HS and given looks/offers from several FBS schools. He redshirted and had the inside track on being our starting QB this year, after spring drills. Left TXST. Rumor has it he will go to UTSA? They won't even field a team until next year!!!! :ohno:

From ESPN:
Lemming Notes: One of the better all around prospects in southern Texas. On Film–Tyler uses his great athletic ability to become one of the more dominant QB prospects in the state. He throws the deep out with authority, stands tall in the pocket, and is as smart and accurate as they come. Not a runner, but he can normally make the first defender miss. He throws with accuracy in short or intermediate passes, and shows good ball placement and touch. Stats–Last season he threw for 2,479 yds and 23 TDs and was picked off just 3 times. Other Sports–He's also an outstanding pitcher in baseball. Grades–His GPA is over a 3.0. Favorite Schools–HOUSTON, MO, VANDY, FL, RICE, NOTRE DAME, and TX TECH.

HS Bio:High School: Four-year starter at quarterback for his father and coach Chris Soza ... passed for 2,248 yards and 25 TDs, rushed for 1,001 yards and 15 touchdowns ... averaged 39 yards per punt, and registered 28 tackles and two interceptions on defense as a senior ... also had three kickoffs with one touchback, and drop-kicked two extra points ... ended his career with 8,052 yards passing with 86 touchdowns, along with 1,598 yards rushing with 29 touchdowns ... averaged 37 yards per punt, and recorded 65 tackles and five interceptions throughout hi career... was named the 2008 30-4A MVP ... named All South Texas Offensive Player of the Year, and an All Area First-Team QB ... was the District Offensive Player of the Year, and an All-South Texas First Team quarterback, All Area Co-Offensive MVP ... named an All-State quarterback Honorable Mention as a junior ... named the District Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 and Newcomer of the Year in 2005 ... was a four-time District All-Academic selection ... was the starting point guard on Beeville's basketball team, a pitcher on the school's baseball team, a regional qualifier in track and field, a member of the golf team, and ranked Number Two in his senior class.




By Tyler Mayforth
Daily Record Sports

San Marcos — Texas State can add more question marks to an already murky quarterback situation.

Redshirt freshman Eric Soza, whose play in the spring gave him a leg up on the race for the starting nod in the fall, recently left the program. Soza informed head coach Brad Wright before the semester ended that he wouldn’t be returning to San Marcos in the fall.

“It surprised us and obviously we hoped that he’d want to stick around and compete for the starting position, but he felt it was in his best interests to transfer,” Wright said. “Once that happens, all you can do is to wish him luck.”

Soza’s departure came as a shock to many within the program since he proved in the spring to be a better option at quarterback than redshirt junior Tim Hawkins.

While Hawkins appeared in 11 games for Texas State, he showed little to convince the coaches he retained any knowledge from those outings. Soza, on the other hand, didn’t appear in a regular season game and was the quarterback of the scout team and had to memorize 11 different offensive schemes throughout the season to give the Bobcats’ defense the best look possible at their upcoming opponent.

Soza looked to have a stronger rapport with the receivers, knowing when they’d come out of their breaks and his passes were crisp and on target. He didn’t dance around in the pocket as much as Hawkins and many players said Soza was more of a vocal leader than Hawkins not only in the huddle but in the locker room and weight room.

“You’re talking about a guy who only had a few weeks to look at our playbook in the fall and then had to go right into helping us game plan,” Wright said during spring practice. “Eric has all of the intangibles to be a great quarterback and he’s a coach’s son, so I had no doubt he could come out here and be able to perform.”

Soza didn’t perform too well in the first spring scrimmage, but in the Maroon and Gold spring game, he led the offense on five scoring drives. Hawkins, on the other hand, continued to struggle in the pocket and only completed 45 percent of his passes for 41 yards.

Once spring practice ended, Texas State figured it had a two-horse race for starting quarterback. While Bryan Hill and Alvaro Garcia are still in the mix, Soza and Hawkins distanced themselves as No. 1a and No. 1b, respectively.

Two months later, the Bobcats are back to square one — finding two quarterbacks who will step up.

“We put all of our eggs in two baskets (Eric and Tim) and now we have to find someone else to fill that second basket,” Wright said. “We have some guys who can do it, but it could all change in the fall.”

Once two-a-days begin, heralded recruit Tyler Arndt arrives on campus and will find his path to start as a true freshman remarkably clearer. Arndt has the tools (6-foot-3, 188-pound, three-star rating) but the biggest question will be if he has it mentally to compete at the next level off the bat.

If Arndt walks into the first fall practice and makes his presence known, then continues to impress the coaches throughout the fall workouts, Texas State’s coaches would be hard-pressed not to throw the three-star recruit into the fire. Hawkins, on the other hand, needs to prove he deserves more than just spot usage out of the shotgun.

If Hawkins doesn’t Hill or Garcia wouldn’t mind taking his spot.

“There’s going to be some serious competition here once two-a-days begin,” Wright said. “In my opinion, we have fall camp and four non-conference games before we decide who’s going to be the guy to lead us through conference.”

Texas State opens the 2010 season Sept. 4 when it travels to Houston to face the Cougars. The Bobcats open conference play Oct. 9 at Southeastern Louisiana.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:23 am
by txstatebobcat
This sucks. What the article doesn't mention is that, during the spring game, the wind was gusting to 30-40 MPH and yet Soza threw very accurately. Most everyone is now pinning their hopes on Tyler Arndt, however I'm still hoping that we will be able to redshirt the young man.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:35 am
by CatMom
What this article also fails to mention is things in Mr. Mayforth's blog that tend to make one think he is a bit of a prima dona

http://smdrcatscradle.blogspot.com/
When I asked if Eric had relayed how impressed the coaches were with his performance in spring practice, Chris told me, "Yes and we got the impression from the coaches that he'd be in the running to earn the starting job, but he decided that he'd have a better opportunity elsewhere.
Sounds to me like he expected to not have to compete for the starting job. So does he think (he is 19 after all) he's going to step onto some other campus and not have to earn it? Just sayin'

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:36 am
by slycat
Could be big trouble for next season. Hawkins doesn't look great and Arndt will be a true freshman. Look slike we will be running the ball a lot.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:17 am
by SUUTbird
Man that sucks for you guys, sorry to see that happen. Any word why he chose to go to UTSA? Like was it a problem with the coaching philosophy or he just wanted a chance to be the face of a new program?

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:20 am
by CatMom
BCF reports he was on half-scholly and he was told he wouldn't be the starter (this can be taken two ways...he was definitely not or he had to earn it) and wouldn't get the full scholly.

Coach Wright said they had 4 guys that could compete in OOC to find out who would take them through conference play; by vitue of those performances.

Read into it what you will.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 10:21 am
by CatMom
SUUTbird wrote:Man that sucks for you guys, sorry to see that happen. Any word why he chose to go to UTSA? Like was it a problem with the coaching philosophy or he just wanted a chance to be the face of a new program?
SUU, not sure it's UTSA, just speculation. So far all we know is that they (the Soza's) have contacted a few other schools but they're not saying who.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 3:58 pm
by UCABEAR
That sucks! :thumbdown:

Who does TxSt have as a starter? UCA just picked up another U of A transfer in Jim Youngblood. That makes 2 in two years (Nathan Dick). Lost one in Cook though. The QB shuffle game can be quite a downer sometimes..the one position necessary to succeed in the SLC no doubt. :coffee:

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 5:51 pm
by CatMom
UCABEAR

We have Hawkins, RS Jr who saw playing time last year, mostly in wildcat formations, had 11 appearances but was less than impressive in the spring. He has the tools to be great but doesn't seem (to me) to apply himself. We have Alvaro Garcia (Jr), who also did some wildcats last year but was used mainly at WR. Bryan Hill (Jr who transferred in last year), hasn't seen any PT at QB that I can recall.
We have incoming Tyler Arndt, who was a top 25 QB (nationwide) coming out of HS last year. V. Good and highly sought after, but I think they had hoped to redshirt him.

So, either Hawkins gets his shit together or Arndt is so damn good they can't help but go with him. Otherwise, we're pretty fucked.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 9:52 pm
by McNeese75
Something tells me it is going to be a tough trip to Hammond this year for the Bobcats and Cowboys.

Re: TXST - Possible new starting QB... transfers

Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 2:56 pm
by CatMom
And now, we get a QB transfer from UTEP. He redshirted in 2009.

http://utepathletics.cstv.com/sports/m- ... ndy00.html

Originally recruited by Hawaii, Houston, Tulsa, UTEP, and TCU. Pro Style QB

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