Grant Frerking, walk on - did he play any?

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He is up to 6 foot 6 And weighs 200 pounds. I didn’t see him play one snap last year. At 6 foot 6, this guy should be able to catch 50/50 balls easily. Maybe this year, he will be used, throwing the ball to him. I’m anxious to see what this kid can do on the outside to help.
 
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He is up to 6 foot 6 And weighs 200 pounds. I didn’t see him play one snap last year. At 6 foot 6, this guy should be able to catch 50/50 balls easily. Maybe this year, he will be used, throwing the ball to him. I’m anxious to see what this kid can do on the outside to help.
1. Skinny as a rail.
2. Not very fast.
3. This kid is already a millionaire and runs a business on the side of school. Doesn’t really factor into playing time, but it’s a great side note about the guy.
 
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He is up to 6 foot 6 And weighs 200 pounds. I didn’t see him play one snap last year. At 6 foot 6, this guy should be able to catch 50/50 balls easily. Maybe this year, he will be used, throwing the ball to him. I’m anxious to see what this kid can do on the outside to help.
I think we are all equally gripped with anticipation. Next Preston Williams? Haven't seen this much hype since Ronnie Reese was bringing his thunder show to TBA.
 
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First you need a qb that can hit a receiver in stride. Then worry about who he is throwing to.
 
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#21
Is it possible he is there to boost the team GPA, mix in a little extra tutoring on the side.
 
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#25
Good kid, but walks ons take awhile to get solid playing time. Walk ons normally have something wrong with them, in his case I could use him as fence post and nobody would notice because he is so skinny.. He has been working on bulking up, great frame to add another 40lbs or so.. I love walk ons look a Bain..
 
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