drvenner
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Warrior may get passed up this fall
i think this is part of the problem. you start looking at a lot of those kids in that 17 class, several listed from that class, and they've not been able to find a spot and stick. and it feels like it's at multiple positions....they've moved guys around, tried them at other postions to see if they can find a way they can help and so far, most haven't.Boy I HOPE that's an issue we have, and not because Warrior is that bad...but because the younger guys are that good.
I mean we also still got Trevon Flowers, Baylen Buchanan, Theo Jackson, Shawn Shamburger, Maleik Gray, Labruzza, Bailey, Davis...
Secondary is packed with talent and youth. Warrior & Buchanan are the only seniors in the group too.
I agree with your speculation. I drew the same conclusions from the information we have about the situation.Pruitt also said something but took responsibility. Everything seems like it's either-or on here.
Maybe some weren't bought in the way they needed to be. But maybe Pruitt doesn't believe that makes them a lost cause. Give them an ultimatum and a chance to prove it. Different circumstances but Jennings got his.
100% speculation of course.
Go look at our ol this spring as an example. All of our undersized ol are over 300 lbs now with what looks to be good weight. We will at least look like an sec line this fall. Which should lead to playing more like one instead of having 280 lb guards.What are the tremendous strides? I haven’t read many of the off-season puff pieces yet.
Ubben’s a good writer. He hasn’t earned prophet status.
Yeah, I think Bryant just used his Grad transfer to lose the starting job again...I'm not sold on him as a SEC QB, his lone season as the guy at Clemson wasn't anything to write home about.
I agree about Georgia & USC being cyclical mostly. I don't know about Florida, they have had quite an odd off-season for it to still just be May and I'm honestly not sure what to expect with the amount of new starters they'll put out.
Yeah, them upsetting Wiscy last year gave me real pause in labeling this as a 'should-win'.
Their returning production (O, D, Total)
BYU 69% (48th); 57% (85th); 63% (65th)
Tanner Mangum is graduated, but their QB of the future is a sophomore that had a 12:3 TD/Int ratio last year (although to be fair, he racked up most of his TD's against Hawaii, UMass, and Western Michigan).
Idk, the applicable word for BYU is "Solid" to me. And we're the opposite of "solid" right now, with churning at LB and along the OL, and replacing basically the entire DL. We're going to need our athletes to make plays.
I would think that recruits don't give a rats a$$ about what fans are saying. Most of them are just in it for the opportunity to go pro even though that dream is far from realistic for 99% of them. I don't doubt opposing coaches are trying to make us look bad but that goes on all over the country. Recruiting is a cut throat game. Winning will take care of our problems.So "fans" bemoaning a loooooooong rebuild where we won't be competitive with our rivals for at least 5 years will stop in June? Excellent!
