Andrew Hatch?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by roygu, Aug 30, 2007.

  1. roygu

    roygu Founding Member

    Does the Harvard transfer, Andrew Hatch, count against the 85 scholarsihp limit?
     
  2. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    I'm fairly certain he's a walk on. Believe I read that somewhere.
     
  3. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    He's a walk-on, so no. But he could conceivably get a scholarship next year and then he would.
     
  4. Tigers Paw

    Tigers Paw Founding Member

    Look's like his number will be called if anything happens to Flynn. Anyone know what kind of player he is?
     
  5. Carface

    Carface What the...?

    I've heard he's a Flynn type. Can throw the ball, somewhat mobile.
     
  6. LSUTyga73

    LSUTyga73 Football Connoisseur

    The only game he got PT in was the Middle Tennessee State one I believe. And in that game he was put in like RP would normally be in the sense that all he did was run QB draws, so he has mobility. I've seen him throw the ball once ...so I don't know how to judge him as a passer.
     
  7. tenebrism

    tenebrism Founding Member

    yeah he's more of a running type. i hear he has good accuracy but not power in his throws, let's just hope we have don't have to worry about it.

    oh, and to answer the original question hatch is a walk on. i probably have some details wrong but he hurt his acl before he went on his mormon mission so supposedly he's not as mobile as he once was. that said, he'll likely earn a scholarship especially if miles somehow releases rp.
     
  8. 65Grad

    65Grad Maturity is Overrated

    Supposed to be pretty smart (Harvard after all) and purportedly learned the playbook very quickly.:wink:
     
  9. "Hurricane"

    "Hurricane" Founding Member

    I thought he was good for a walk-on. He has some potential, but needs to put on some weight I believe.
     
  10. Cajunboy97

    Cajunboy97 Founding Member

    Read awhile back that he walk on to learn 1A football system cuz he wants to become a head coach after school. Should be a really smart guy.
     

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