Mauga-Clements is severely undersized & Niko Cooper needs to add weight and adjust for the college game. JUCOs have been just okay. Payne & Riley are not terrible. Keem Green has been about exactly as I thought he was gonna be.
Jimari Butler I believe is a true freshman.Quoting this from the 2020 thread so as not to derail that thread...
This got me thinking, we used to be pretty good at recruiting impact JUCOs. For whatever reason, Pelini's crew was pretty dang good at it. I was hopeful that Held's connections would get us back to that level but not so much so far.
Here's a look at what we have done in the past:
2009:
Dejon Gomes - Second on the team in tackles; 4th round NFL draft pick
Brandon Kinnie - Graduated #11 in career receptions; NFL free agent signing
2010:
Lavonte David - B1G LB of the year; 2nd round NFL draft pick
Jermarcus Hardrick - NFL free agent signing
Chase Harper - Ummmmm.......
Stanley Jean-Baptiste - Second team All-BIG; made NFL roster
2011:
Joseph Carter - Contributor but nothing special
Daimion Stafford - Two year starter; 7th round NFL draft pick
2012:
Zaire Anderson - 5th leading tackler as a senior
Mohammed Seisay - Played sparingly
2013:
Matt Finnin - Bust
Randy Gregory - 1st team All-B1G
Chongo Kondolo - Starter his senior year
2014:
Joe Keels - Limited contribution
Byerson Cockrell - Started some as a junior and all senior year
So, by my count that's three home runs (Gomes, David & Gregory), three others who signed in the NFL (Kinnie, Hardrick & Stafford), four impact players (SJB, Anderson, Kondolo & Cockrell) and five busts (Harper, Carter, Seisay, Finnin & Keels).
From 2015-2017 we didn't take anyone (way to keep a good thing going, Riley).
Now we're back into it but not having much success.
2018:
Jaron Woodyard - bust
Greg Bell - OK but quickly busted out
Will Honas - Solid starter
Deontai Williams - Solid starter
Mike Williams - Extremely limited contributions
2019:
Jahkeem Green - headed towards being a bust
Desmond Bland - Never got here
2020:
Omar Manning - Loading....???
Nadab Joseph - Loading...????
Eteva Mauga-Clements - not this year
Jordan Riley - Limited contribution
Jimari Bulter - not this year
Niko Cooper - Some contribution on special teams
Pheldarius Payne - Solid role player
Too many incompletes to give grades on but only a couple have even made it to solid starter yet which isn't great for the guys who are supposed to fill spots of need.
Jimari Butler I believe is a true freshman.
I also wonder how much easier it is for JUCO guys to not walk in to a work in progress. Where they were picked up to fill a hole depth/starter (pelini) and not be a culture builder leader (frost).
Thanks for moving to the right thread.Quoting this from the 2020 thread so as not to derail that thread...
This got me thinking, we used to be pretty good at recruiting impact JUCOs. For whatever reason, Pelini's crew was pretty dang good at it. I was hopeful that Held's connections would get us back to that level but not so much so far.
Here's a look at what we have done in the past:
2009:
Dejon Gomes - Second on the team in tackles; 4th round NFL draft pick
Brandon Kinnie - Graduated #11 in career receptions; NFL free agent signing
2010:
Lavonte David - B1G LB of the year; 2nd round NFL draft pick
Jermarcus Hardrick - NFL free agent signing
Chase Harper - Ummmmm.......
Stanley Jean-Baptiste - Second team All-BIG; made NFL roster
2011:
Joseph Carter - Contributor but nothing special
Daimion Stafford - Two year starter; 7th round NFL draft pick
2012:
Zaire Anderson - 5th leading tackler as a senior
Mohammed Seisay - Played sparingly
2013:
Matt Finnin - Bust
Randy Gregory - 1st team All-B1G
Chongo Kondolo - Starter his senior year
2014:
Joe Keels - Limited contribution
Byerson Cockrell - Started some as a junior and all senior year
So, by my count that's three home runs (Gomes, David & Gregory), three others who signed in the NFL (Kinnie, Hardrick & Stafford), four impact players (SJB, Anderson, Kondolo & Cockrell) and five busts (Harper, Carter, Seisay, Finnin & Keels).
From 2015-2017 we didn't take anyone (way to keep a good thing going, Riley).
Now we're back into it but not having much success.
2018:
Jaron Woodyard - bust
Greg Bell - OK but quickly busted out
Will Honas - Solid starter
Deontai Williams - Solid starter
Mike Williams - Extremely limited contributions
2019:
Jahkeem Green - headed towards being a bust
Desmond Bland - Never got here
2020:
Omar Manning - Loading....???
Nadab Joseph - Loading...????
Eteva Mauga-Clements - not this year
Jordan Riley - Limited contribution
Niko Cooper - Some contribution on special teams
Pheldarius Payne - Solid role player
Too many incompletes to give grades on but only a couple have even made it to solid starter yet which isn't great for the guys who are supposed to fill spots of need.
unfortunately hasnt that most likely been similar to our HS recruiting in terms of 1/3? The positive if you are batting below .500 is that you only are batting for 2 years instead of 4 I guess.I always wondered how our JuCo recruiting fared under Frost. Here is a nice for reference list I am compiling. Felt like the discussion was more suited for here rather than the main football forum. I put in walk-ons as well in case they were to contribute in some capacity. If I missed someone please let me know so I can be as accurate as possible. I believe all the scholarship guys are accounted for in each class. I can't remember if John Bivens went Juco or prep school but he is no longer on the team.
I am grading them on a 1-4 scale.
1= no contribution 2= very little contribution 3=some contribution 4 =Solid/starter level contribution
2018
Will Honas- 4
Deontai Williams- 4
Jaron Woodyard- 2
Greg Bell- 2
Mike Williams-3
Will Jackson-this one was very short lived- was he a walk-on?- 1
2019
Dedrick Mills- 4
Jakheem Green- 2
Desmond Bland- signed but never made it here-1
Walk-ons- All of them are a 1
Zach Ingram
Kadeem Telfort
Josh Wegener
2020-TBD for most- some can still make an impact
Omar Manning- 1
Eteva-Mauga Clemmens- 1
Niko Cooper- 1- transferred out
Jordon Riley-2
Pheldarius Payne- 3
Nadab Joseph-2
Walk-ons- No contribution-1
Chase Contreraz
Darius Moore
2021
No scholarship Juco's taken.
Walk-ons TBD.
Overall, a lot of misses and very few contributors so far. The 2020 class can really change this perspective. I am mostly looking at the scholarship guys and even they have struggled to produce.
Only counting scholarship guys- here is the breakdown for each group.
4s- three guys: Honas, Williams, and Mills. A solid year from some in the 2020 class and they could move up here.
3s- Two guys in this group so far. I would have expected a few more here but there is still time for others to move up.
2s- Five guys fill out this group. Tons of potential but just not enough to get on the field. A few can still move up.
1s- Five guys in this group. Some are gone but some are still here and can move up.
So far 1/3 Jucos are solid contributors or better. There is a lot of time for others to move up and produce. JuCo recruiting is looking sub par but can really rebound with some solid contributions from the 2020 class.