visiting nebraska and.... oregon state.Frost and Held followed this kids recently. Did we offer? Recent TCU decommit I believe.
visiting nebraska and.... oregon state.Frost and Held followed this kids recently. Did we offer? Recent TCU decommit I believe.
He's got A LOT to catch up on. More offers out this evening tooWe offered, just need Mav to make that profile(yes I'm lazy but I've also completely screwed it every time I've tried doing it myself)
With our OL situation during Baker’s tenure (er, previous 15 years) I’d prefer he didn’t move to DT. I kinda thought he was a JAG DT, but I don’t doubt he was the best we had at the time. As the saying goes, Ifs and butts were candies and nuts...
Its not about forcing. Its about the coach being a leader and discussing what the team needs and how he can support the team. In teams its not about what "I" want. Its about what does the team need. This is not the Nebraska Steinkuhlers. its the Nebraska Huskers.BlitzFirst said:You and Riley have something in common then...you both try to force kids to play positions they dont' want to play.
I do think with an honest- straightforward- authoritative- but also respected coach like Frost. Kids will get on board. Saban does a good job keeping his kids disciplined. Its all about having a culture and sticking to that culture and not bending the rules for anyone. Soon as kids know they are no exception they get in line. I understand your point about kids today and thats because people let them get away with everything- soon as they realize they wont they shape up or they get out. But if they want to play for a winner like "saban" or play in frosts system they will shape up or they wont see the field.BlitzFirst said:Tell that to a narcissistic teenager who only lives for the dopamine rush of his next facebook/instagram/snapchat like. Doesn't happen much anymore I'm afraid.
It's going to get harder and harder to recruit the 'there is no I in team' players as time goes forward. Looking for them will be like walking in a barren wasteland aka the Iowa football trophy room.
BlitzFirst said:You and Riley have something in common then...you both try to force kids to play positions they dont' want to play.
Mav needs to stop this Christmas stuff and get back to what’s important!He's got A LOT to catch up on. More offers out this evening too
I am a big fan that they are focused on bringing in guys who are fast and could potentially fit in a variety of spots from RB to WR to CB or even TE.We currently have 14 commits. Frost says the number is 20. With Lee gone, we could sign 22.
I think we're looking for some combination of 1 RB, 1 WR, 1 TE, 2 OLs, 2 DLs, 1 LB and 2 DBs. That's 10 positions for 6 spots - though we could sign 8 more at the moment. But Mapieu and Smith are question marks academically so those numbers may depend on how they do. Jurgens may also end up at LB which might explain why we're still looking for TEs and help fill the numbers at LB.
Current Scholarships/Commits
QB - 1 - ADRIAN MARTINEZ
RB - 2 - JUCO GREG BELL, Javian Hawkins, Ta'zhawn Henry
WR - 3-4 - JUCO JARON WOODYARD, JUSTIN McGRIFF, KATERIAN LeGRONE, Dominick Watt
TE - 1-2 - CAMERON JURGENS
OT - 1-2 - Hamilton Hall, Doug Johnson, Blake McDonald
OG/C - 1-2 - WILL FARNIOK, Jarrett Bell
NT - 1-2 - MASRY MAPIEU, Michael Thompson
DE - 2 - TATE WILDEMAN, Daniel Carson
LB - 2-3 - DAVID ALSTON, JUCO WILL HONAS, Javontae Jean-Baptiste
CB - 1-2 - JUCO DEONTAI WILLIAMS, Braxton Clark
S - 2-3 - CJ SMITH, Cam'ron Jones, Tyrese Ross
K - 1 - BARRET PICKERING
ATH - Miles Jones
The o-line returns a lot of starters and by my count has 8 or 9 scholarship players that are sophomores or younger. I think the group is thin at tackles, but has decent depth at the interior line. I just don’t know what to think of the o-line because I think they were stuck with the worst coach on the previous staff. Cavanaugh only cared about pass blocking and getting 5 guys to play the entire game each Saturday. I think the position group will be rejuvenated by a new coach.I am a big fan that they are focused on bringing in guys who are fast and could potentially fit in a variety of spots from RB to WR to CB or even TE.
Basically you get these guys in day 1 and see where they fit best and run with it.
Biggest concern is Offensive line. No idea what is on the JUCO market or even Grad Transfer market, but wondering what it will look like once the coaches get to work with these guys.