I was impressed at the little I've seen of Town but I've been more impressed with Cornwell, but if we're going to just chock this up to Nuss couldnt evaluate QBs very well we have to put Cornwell in that same boat then. So should be concerned with him?
I know one thing, the kid is MASSIVE, probably the biggest QB we've ever had. JeMarcus Russell level measurables (before he got to the NFL and stopped caring).
Cornwell: Who brought him to the proverbial table? Billy Napier. It wasn't Nuss. (And just to be clear,
I'm the one having doubts about Nuss's ability to evaluate QB's.
My opinion.) Bottom line: Saban signed off on him in the end as well so blame can't be all placed at the feet of Nussmeier.
"...the kid is MASSIVE..." Who? Town? Surely you're talking about Cornwell here. Town is about AJ's height and would need a solid year in the S&C program to put on @ 20lbs to catch him in weight. (IF the official roster is correct, which I doubt, he'd need to put on 25lbs.)
(Just as a side note: DC, at 6'5", 235lbs is the same size and build at Jacob Coker.)
DC and JC would need to add about the same amount of weight as Town (compared to AJ) to catch up with where Russell played. Russell's playing weight at LSU was every bit of 255-260lbs on a 6'6" frame.
* I'm not knocking down Town's potential or ability. Just to be clear, if I haven't already, when it comes to how kids are rated/ranked at the QB position I doubt you'll find anyone who has as pessimistic view as I do.
You may wonder, "how is this different than Coker?" JC has been on a college campus, competing, for two years now. The evaluations we're getting on him aren't from recruiting sites. They're coming from college coaches who've been working with him. Two different ball parks.
I will add this: Herbie said, after watching him throughout this season, "he's the real deal." Personally, that's an opinion I trust over a lot of others.