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That was an extreme emergency for TTU. And Mayfield is the exception. Not the rule. Plus, he had D1 offers.
That was an extreme emergency for TTU. And Mayfield is the exception. Not the rule. Plus, he had D1 offers.
As to why, the same statistics that show that stars actually do correlate to success. Five stars pan out at a higher rate than 4 stars, and in general scholarship players are more talented than walk-ons. THERE CAN BE EXCEPTIONS. But the all walk-on team was posted in this thread and it's not as good as our current team IMO.Why?
So...if Danny Woodhead would have walked on and became the starter....to you....he still would have been the weakest link on the team.
Ummm....you can have the same opinion out of HS. But, if the kid excels in Lincoln and beats out the scholarship players, it's obvious the coaches have changed their minds.....many times then giving the kid a scholarship.
So, the coaches can change their minds. The bigger question is....why can't you?
So....a kid who broke national rushing records at the level he was playing...and went on to have a pretty decent NFL career playing for Super Bowl championships........you would have been disappointed that he was starting at Nebraska if he walked on.Danny Woodhead was a great player that had a nice NFL career, he wouldn't have been the worst player on the team, but I would still feel like we could have been stronger at running back if he was the starter.
So did Bunch.That was an extreme emergency for TTU. And Mayfield is the exception. Not the rule. Plus, he had D1 offers.
Sometimes walk-on’s develop to a much higher level if the stars align and they work well with a coaching staff at the college level. Wasn’t Clay Matthews originally a walk-on at USC?
Below are basketball examples, but I think it is more true for football, as muscle tends to come after height. From the link belowYup. Matthews underwent an incredible physical transformation once he got to SC. He went from 6-1 165 to 6-3 240.
I guess USC could be given a slight pass as when he walked on in 2004 USC was at the apex of their powers under Pete Carrol and the next year they signed Brian Cushing and Rey Maualuga.
https://dailytrojan.com/2011/01/26/matthews’-path-from-walk-on-to-nfl-star/