CLEVELAND, Ohio — They arrived on campus with unprecedented hype and expectations. D.J. Lagway and Arch Manning represented the future of their respective programs, blessed with arm talent that made scouts drool and pedigrees that suggested immediate success. But as college football film analyst Brooks Austin explained on this week’s podcast, raw talent alone isn’t translating to on-field excellence for either quarterback.

The Practice Problem: D.J. Lagway’s Rust Showing

When Florida’s D.J. Lagway takes the field, the immense physical tools are obvious. However, so are the fundamental issues stemming from a critical lack of practice time.

“It looks like a football player to me that hasn’t practiced a lot of football,” Austin observed. “He was hurt last fall despite the fact that he coul

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