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I have a hard time seeing Bush going to TE, given all of the hype we've heard about him from people who had seen him practice.... Doesn't mean he wouldn't succeed there though.

There are people whom have seen Busn practice who believe he could very likely push for the starting QB spot. Mike Welch on 93.7 The Ticket says Bush is the best passer on the team right now.

 

TE is a concern though simply because how much this staff likes their TE's and likes to use multiple TE sets/formations. Cethan and Snyder seem like the obvious choices to start, but not a lot behind them.

 

Edit: forgot about Cotton. Good blocker? Sorta....but can he catch? We truly don't know. In Beckworld, the TE didn't exist. Truthfully, we don't even know much about Cethan Carter's abilities for that matter. Maybe Snyder comes in and knocks them both down the depth chart.

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I have a hard time seeing Bush going to TE, given all of the hype we've heard about him from people who had seen him practice.... Doesn't mean he wouldn't succeed there though.

There are people whom have seen Busn practice who believe he could very likely push for the starting QB spot. Mike Welch on 93.7 The Ticket says Bush is the best passer on the team right now.

 

TE is a concern though simply because how much this staff likes their TE's and likes to use multiple TE sets/formations. Cethan and Snyder seem like the obvious choices to start, but not a lot behind them.

 

Edit: forgot about Cotton. Good blocker? Sorta....but can he catch? We truly don't know. In Beckworld, the TE didn't exist. Truthfully, we don't even know much about Cethan Carter's abilities for that matter. Maybe Snyder comes in and knocks them both down the depth chart.

 

agree.......Belichick tried to teach Beck a couple years ago, but it never sunk in.............duh

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***SNIP***

 

He went on to say he didn't think TE would be as big a part of the offense as it was at Oregon State, so if it ends up being that way I don't think the depth at TE will be an issue. I guess we will have to wait and see what they come up with for an offense.

I wonder if that remark is based on a perceived lack of talent, lack of depth, or the fact that it will take time to transition away from the current offense to his preferred offense?
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Maybe he also has new ideas for what he think will work in the B1G.

 

I hear lots of good about Cethan Carter, but he'll have to show it because he hasn't yet been a weapon, even if it's no fault of his own. And Snyder will just be a true freshman. I don't think we have much depth here, especially proven depth, and especially if we're talking about using them in the passing game. Even with Cethan that's one guy, our of the entire group.

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A snapshot of how the top two TE have produced at Oregon State and Nebraska over the past five seasons. While its a matter of personnel it could be an indicator of greater production for the position going forward.

 

Oregon State REC YDS AVG Long TD

 

2014 Connor Hamlet 32 342 10.70 37 2 Caleb Smith 20 202 10.10 27

1

 

2013 Connor Hamlet 40 364 9.10 29 (TD) 5 Caleb Smith 25 343 13.70 31

4

 

2012 Connor Hamlet 32 403 12.60 29 (TD) 3 Colby Prince 18 136 7.60 33 1

 

2011 Colby Prince 12 66 5.50 13 0 no other w rec

 

2010 Joe Halahuni 30 390 13.00 43 5 John Reese 4 43 10.80 21 0

 

Nebraska 2014 Cethan Carter 6 98 16.30 34 1 Sam Cotton 3 41 13.70 23 (TD) 2

 

2013 Cethan Carter 10 127 12.70 26 0 Jake Long 8 121 15.10 26 0

 

2012 Ben Cotton 18 239 13.30 56 2 Jake Long 6 55 9.20 24 1

 

2011 Kyler Reed 15 257 17.10 53 1 Ben Cotton 14 189 13.50 28

0

 

2010 Kyler Reed 22 395 18.00 79 (TD) 8 Mike McNeil 21 346 16.50 64 1

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A snapshot of how the top two TE have produced at Oregon State and Nebraska over the past five seasons. While its a matter of personnel it could be an indicator of greater production for the position going forward.

 

Oregon State REC YDS AVG Long TD

 

2014 Connor Hamlet 32 342 10.70 37 2 Caleb Smith 20 202 10.10 27

1

 

2013 Connor Hamlet 40 364 9.10 29 (TD) 5 Caleb Smith 25 343 13.70 31

4

 

2012 Connor Hamlet 32 403 12.60 29 (TD) 3 Colby Prince 18 136 7.60 33 1

 

2011 Colby Prince 12 66 5.50 13 0 no other w rec

 

2010 Joe Halahuni 30 390 13.00 43 5 John Reese 4 43 10.80 21 0

 

Nebraska 2014 Cethan Carter 6 98 16.30 34 1 Sam Cotton 3 41 13.70 23 (TD) 2

 

2013 Cethan Carter 10 127 12.70 26 0 Jake Long 8 121 15.10 26 0

 

2012 Ben Cotton 18 239 13.30 56 2 Jake Long 6 55 9.20 24 1

 

2011 Kyler Reed 15 257 17.10 53 1 Ben Cotton 14 189 13.50 28

0

 

2010 Kyler Reed 22 395 18.00 79 (TD) 8 Mike McNeil 21 346 16.50 64 1

That looks like a ransom note!

 

GIVE ME BACK MY SON

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A snapshot of how the top two TE have produced at Oregon State and Nebraska over the past five seasons. While its a matter of personnel it could be an indicator of greater production for the position going forward.

 

Oregon State REC YDS AVG Long TD

 

2014 Connor Hamlet 32 342 10.70 37 2 Caleb Smith 20 202 10.10 27

1

 

2013 Connor Hamlet 40 364 9.10 29 (TD) 5 Caleb Smith 25 343 13.70 31

4

 

2012 Connor Hamlet 32 403 12.60 29 (TD) 3 Colby Prince 18 136 7.60 33 1

 

2011 Colby Prince 12 66 5.50 13 0 no other w rec

 

2010 Joe Halahuni 30 390 13.00 43 5 John Reese 4 43 10.80 21 0

 

Nebraska 2014 Cethan Carter 6 98 16.30 34 1 Sam Cotton 3 41 13.70 23 (TD) 2

 

2013 Cethan Carter 10 127 12.70 26 0 Jake Long 8 121 15.10 26 0

 

2012 Ben Cotton 18 239 13.30 56 2 Jake Long 6 55 9.20 24 1

 

2011 Kyler Reed 15 257 17.10 53 1 Ben Cotton 14 189 13.50 28

0

 

2010 Kyler Reed 22 395 18.00 79 (TD) 8 Mike McNeil 21 346 16.50 64 1

That looks like a ransom note!

 

GIVE ME BACK MY SON

 

Aw! You cracked the code.

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I never understood the play calling from the last administration. Kyler Reed had a ton of td's and catches his sophomore year and then vanished. It's like they forgot how to attack the middle of the field. I think that's a huge area to exploit in B1G play and one reason I think Riley's offense will do really well. Matchups were huge in the nfl and I think they're going to be a big part of the offensive identity moving forward.

 

Looking forward to seeing what Snyder can do on Saturdays. He has the same measurables as Gronk coming out of high school.

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I never understood the play calling from the last administration. Kyler Reed had a ton of td's and catches his sophomore year and then vanished. It's like they forgot how to attack the middle of the field. I think that's a huge area to exploit in B1G play and one reason I think Riley's offense will do really well. Matchups were huge in the nfl and I think they're going to be a big part of the offensive identity moving forward.

 

Looking forward to seeing what Snyder can do on Saturdays. He has the same measurables as Gronk coming out of high school.

It was a joke. Kyler had speed that made him a match up nightmare. I used to think Beck understood that, but having read what he said about TE's in the past, I think he actually believed there wasn't a place for the TE position in this college game. I know we used the position, but not nearly as much as we could have. It will definitely be interesting to see how we move forward with that position.

 

We say this having seen what the possibilities could be with a player like Gronk. But we should also state how genius Josh McDaniels is at utilizing Gronk and moving him all over the place and just creating those insane mismatches. Although, every OC before and after utilized TE's well at New England, the game plan and adjustments during the SB were some of the best I have seen for any offense. Definitely fun to watch that all play out, here's hoping Danny L can do that, too.

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