Isn’t he the reason we won that game?
You have it backwards. The starter got benched and he got PSU to come back.
Isn’t he the reason we won that game?
1 minute ago, uberism said:
You have it backwards. The starter got benched and he got PSU to come back.
Levis might have done well against NU, but the next week he started against Iowa and was crappy. When Penn State went back to their original starting QB, they won a few games at the end of the season.I agree. IMHO, had he started, NU would have lost that game.....
Where have I seen that before.....Levis might have done well against NU, but the next week he started against Iowa and was crappy. When Penn State went back to their original starting QB, they won a few games at the end of the season.
I agree. I do think though we have many key pieces on the roster. It is the staff's job to get them ready and on the field. Just a few names that have elite talent we just need to keep them healthy, get them mentally ready and on the field.What I would do since the senior defenders came back, and Avante is heading to Oregon, bring in 2 more offensive weapons to provide Smothers and Martinez with more options.
I agree. I do think though we have many key pieces on the roster. It is the staff's job to get them ready and on the field. Just a few names that have elite talent we just need to keep them healthy, get them mentally ready and on the field.
1. Omar Manning
2. Zavier Betts
3. Ronald Thompkins
4. New FCS All American transfer from Montana
5. Thomas Fidone
6. USC transfer RB
7. Many of our young OL players develop in the off season.
I really think the pieces are here. Can the staff mold this talent to give us a team to be proud of this year.
I view it not as being overly optimistic. Just pointing out that there are plenty of kids on this roster with the stars behind their names and the overall size and athletic ability to make a big impact on the field. BUT- it is on the staff to have them ready to play this fall. Being year 4, and knowing that kind of talent is available to be molded and coached up. If we have another 6 win or less season. I will be in serious doubt that Frost and staff are the right people for the job. Maybe Frost is and needs to do a mass overhaul of his assistants. But with the team mostly being his players, in year 4. It is time to start climbing up- not treading water at the bottom of the big ten. I think Moos made it clear he thinks it is time we take the next step and compete for the West.I really like the optimism of this post and of our fanbase at-large, and had this been drafted 3 years ago following Coach Frost's time at UCF, I would have bought in.
Having said that, aside from the FCS All American, who else on this list is a proven commodity in major college football (i.e. someone that we could consistently rely upon)? I only raise this as the offensive personnel development with this staff is very shaky at best. There is no reason to believe that will change with this crop of players either.
Let's temper our enthusiasm so the letdown this Thanksgiving is not as great.
Forgot Austin Allen who was pretty solid for us when healthy this season. Vokolek showed some promise too.I agree. I do think though we have many key pieces on the roster. It is the staff's job to get them ready and on the field. Just a few names that have elite talent we just need to keep them healthy, get them mentally ready and on the field.
1. Omar Manning
2. Zavier Betts
3. Ronald Thompkins
4. New FCS All American transfer from Montana
5. Thomas Fidone
6. USC transfer RB
7. Many of our young OL players develop in the off season.
I really think the pieces are here. Can the staff mold this talent to give us a team to be proud of this year.
We do have a lot of size and plenty of speed on that list. It is time for them to step up and produce on the field. Hickman is an odd one to me. He seems too skinny to play TE. Maybe not fast enough for receiver?Forgot Austin Allen who was pretty solid for us when healthy this season. Vokolek showed some promise too.
Could be a formidable group next year...
Manning (6'4)
Betts (6'2)
Toure (6'3)
Allen (6'8)
Vokolek (6'6)
Mix in:
Fidone (6'5)
Hickman (6'6)
Martin (6'1)
Grimes (6'3)
Hardy (6'3)
Neville (6'4)
Speedy slot guys:
Nixon (5'11)
Houston (6'0)
Brown (5'11)
Nance (6'0)
Obviously a lot to prove but they should at least be bigger targets for Adrian and they should have more success blocking on the perimeter again based on size alone. Hopefully the effort to block will match.
I’d also be looking at an experienced Center in case Jurgens continues to struggle with snaps or gets injured....I agree. I do think though we have many key pieces on the roster. It is the staff's job to get them ready and on the field. Just a few names that have elite talent we just need to keep them healthy, get them mentally ready and on the field.
1. Omar Manning
2. Zavier Betts
3. Ronald Thompkins
4. New FCS All American transfer from Montana
5. Thomas Fidone
6. USC transfer RB
7. Many of our young OL players develop in the off season.
I really think the pieces are here. Can the staff mold this talent to give us a team to be proud of this year.
Not a bad thought but not we aren't very attractive to any experienced centers looking to transfer. Nobody wants to transfer knowing they are going to, at best, be the number 2 guy.I’d also be looking at an experienced Center in case Jurgens continues to struggle with snaps or gets injured....
Any rumours on current OL who are working at that position? I was curious if they’d try out Nouili as if he can snap, he’s certainly got a nice frame to deal with B1G DT’s and NT’s.Not a bad thought but not we aren't very attractive to any experienced centers looking to transfer. Nobody wants to transfer knowing they are going to, at best, be the number 2 guy.