bpalmer28
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While this has been past results, we've now got continuity in OL and S/C coaches. If 5*s sign with us, and especially if they are early enrollees, I'd expect both to start on Day 1 and be an upgrade. At worst case, give us much needed depth.2 new freshmen to play next year? That’ll be a step backwards if that’s even humanly possible. Also, we’ve had 5 stars come in recently.....how has that worked out for us, other than Smith who was good as freshman, not so good as a sophomore and who now likely won’t play again.
Also, there's no way Pruitt going to sign any OL who has any propensity towards softness. He's going to make for sure that ANY OL we sign are tough as nails, whether they're 3, 4 or 5 star guys. I also believe we'll bring in at least one top level road grader running back. Pruitt's gonna run the ball if it kills him.Wanya Morris and Darnell Wright could play right now, watching highlight film on them is like watching CFB players that are currently playing
No doubtAlso, there's no way Pruitt going to sign any OL who has any propensity towards softness. He's going to make for sure that ANY OL we sign are tough as nails, whether they're 3, 4 or 5 star guys. I also believe we'll bring in at least one top level road grader running back. Pruitt's gonna run the ball if it kills him.
That's true sometimes it's a man among boys type of deal, but watching them manhandle players that have signed somewhere especially Morris with the competition he's up against is very encouragingRemember their blocking a lot if HS guys that will never play CFB it’s hard to tell how it translates on all but believe Pruitt good evaluator
OL will be better next year but DL will regress significantly based on who we lose UNLESS we win the JUCO lottery for one and done, NFL ready DL.
This, even elite guys at this position typically take a year or two to learn the more exotic schemes and condition their bodies for Power 5 schedules. It will be another two years with the right prospects before we start to see quality play out of that unit.I don't put a lot of stock in freshmen,they usually need a year or two before there really good
This, even elite guys at this position typically take a year or two to learn the more exotic schemes and condition their bodies for Power 5 schedules. It will be another two years with the right prospects before we start to see quality play out of that unit.
The O-line is undersized and underdeveloped mentally. They look bad as a unit but if you watch what these undersized kids are doing they are putting in work. They make mistakes but I'd argue that's from being gassed and having nothing left, first thing to go is technique then mental breakdowns. It's going to take time, this isn't an easy fix.