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SoonerofAlabama
5/21/2011, 05:36 PM
FROM ESPN.COM:

Former Missouri quarterback Tyler Gabbert is visiting Louisville this weekend and is strongly considering transferring to the Cardinals, a source tells ESPN.com's Joe Schad.

I confirmed that Gabbert is scheduled to visit with Louisville coach Charlie Strong this weekend. Gabbert is the younger brother of former Missouri quarterback Blaine Gabbert, who was chosen in the first round of the NFL draft last month by Jacksonville. The younger Gabbert, who is a redshirt freshman, decided to leave Missouri earlier this month after it became clear that James Franklin would start this season.

The Gabbert family has a connection to new Louisville quarterbacks coach Shawn Watson. He recruited Tyler Gabbert while he was the offensive coordinator at Nebraska. The Cardinals staff believes Gabbert is a big-time, NFL-caliber quarterback.

The question is, what does this potentially mean for Teddy Bridgewater?

Bridgewater was Louisville's most-celebrated recruit in the 2011 class. He enrolled early and participated in spring practice, though he remains a backup to veteran Will Stein heading into the summer. The Cardinals remain high on Bridgewater, but they are concerned with depth at the position. Dominique Brown was the third quarterback this spring even though his future probably lies at another position because Louisville didn't have anybody else.

Stein is a junior, but there are legitimate concerns about whether the team can win at the highest level with the former walk-on, who is listed at just 5-foot-10. Competition is a good thing, and Bridgewater will need someone to push him during his career. Remember that Louisville was set to bring in another well-regarded quarterback recruit, local prospect DaMarcus Smith, in the same class with Bridgewater before Smith flipped his loyalty to Central Florida (making just about everybody sorry he did so in the process).

But does Louisville really want quarterbacks like Bridgewater and Gabbert so close together in class? And if Gabbert did come and beat out Bridgewater, could that do harm to the program's recruiting efforts in Miami, where Bridgewater is from? The Cardinals have been racking up all kinds of talent from South Florida in the past two years.

These are all questions that need to be answered, and that Strong must consider this weekend. Stay tuned.

SoonerofAlabama
5/23/2011, 03:33 PM
Also Forciet isn't intersted in Miami anymore.

texaspokieokie
5/23/2011, 04:06 PM
Did you post this on a "Cardinal" board ??

Mad Dog Madsen
5/23/2011, 04:35 PM
Thanks for the update... I was losing sleep wondering where Gabbert would transfer.

Sooner_Tuf
5/23/2011, 06:06 PM
There is no quit in this kid.

goingoneight
5/23/2011, 06:55 PM
In other news, Case McCoy says Jaxon Shipley looks like a good potential roomate!

Seriously... i know they beat us last year; but does anyone CARE about Missouri?

NOVSooner
5/24/2011, 06:58 AM
There is no quit in this kid.

LOL! :D

BOOMERBRADLEY
5/24/2011, 07:34 AM
Isn't Gabbert's little brother only 6'1 or so?

Sooner_Tuf
5/24/2011, 10:30 AM
Isn't Gabbert's little brother only 6'1 or so?

I don't know how tall he is but for quite sometime they have been saying he was a better QB than Blaine. So either Missouri has a great new QB or Tyler hasn't turned out to be as good as everyone was saying.

jk the sooner fan
5/24/2011, 11:46 AM
i read the title of this and figured Gabbert had taken up ornithology

badger
5/24/2011, 01:02 PM
We have cardinals in our backyard. They are beautiful and colorful.

To make this OU relevant, regardless of who their QB is, we owe them the loss we should have given them in 2010, and they will be paid back in full on Sept. 24. And then, when we realize that we should have given them a loss in Columbia, Mo. instead of a loss in Norman, Okla., we will pay them back in full once again in 2012.

And then, when we realize that we never, ever should lose to Gary Pinkel, we will beat Mizzou every year from now until eternity.