By the time he reached middle school, Rosen had discovered what seemed like the perfect blend of sensibilities for a budding quarterback with an intellectual bent. “I don’t want to say anything bad about Stanford,” Rosen said. So we just didn’t mesh that well.”Of course, Rosen didn’t know any of that when he was intent on winning a scholarship during the summer camp. His high school coach, Jason Negro, said Stanford offensive coordinator Mike Bloomgren told him he had never seen a quarterback prospect dazzle the way Rosen did. It’s about the people and the environment and whether you’re going to actually enjoy the three or four years you’re there.”ben.bolch@latimes.comTwitter: @latbbolch
Source: Los Angeles Times September 22, 2016 00:56 UTC