Squirrel White

#6
#6
WR transfers going into today

Chas Nimrod — USF — 23 receptions, 466 yards, 3 touchdowns
Squirrel White — Florida State — 5 receptions, 52 yards, 0 touchdowns
Kaleb Webb — Maryland — 14 receptions, 229 yards, 2 touchdowns
Nathan Leacock — North Carolina — 5 receptions, 48 yards, 0 touchdowns
Dayton Sneed — North Carolina — 1 reception, 12 yards, 0 touchdowns
Cam Seldon — Virginia Tech — 23 receptions, 165 yards, 2 touchdowns
 
#7
#7
WR transfers going into today

Chas Nimrod — USF — 23 receptions, 466 yards, 3 touchdowns
Squirrel White — Florida State — 5 receptions, 52 yards, 0 touchdowns
Kaleb Webb — Maryland — 14 receptions, 229 yards, 2 touchdowns
Nathan Leacock — North Carolina — 5 receptions, 48 yards, 0 touchdowns
Dayton Sneed — North Carolina — 1 reception, 12 yards, 0 touchdowns
Cam Seldon — Virginia Tech — 23 receptions, 165 yards, 2 touchdowns
So, does this show that 1) all our WRs are just a product of the system and they aren't really good, or 2) that we don't develop WRs very well, so they go to other teams and they aren't really good, or 3) they just aren't really good?

If it's #1, thank you Heup for having a system that can make chicken salad out of....
If #2, maybe we need an upgrade at WR coach.
If #3, maybe we need some better recruiting analysts.
 
#8
#8
So, does this show that 1) all our WRs are just a product of the system and they aren't really good, or 2) that we don't develop WRs very well, so they go to other teams and they aren't really good, or 3) they just aren't really good?

If it's #1, thank you Heup for having a system that can make chicken salad out of....
If #2, maybe we need an upgrade at WR coach.
If #3, maybe we need some better recruiting analysts.
#1...........!
 
#10
#10
So, does this show that 1) all our WRs are just a product of the system and they aren't really good, or 2) that we don't develop WRs very well, so they go to other teams and they aren't really good, or 3) they just aren't really good?

If it's #1, thank you Heup for having a system that can make chicken salad out of....
If #2, maybe we need an upgrade at WR coach.
If #3, maybe we need some better recruiting analysts.
Nimrod is playing in a similar system against worst competition.
 
#12
#12
So, does this show that 1) all our WRs are just a product of the system and they aren't really good, or 2) that we don't develop WRs very well, so they go to other teams and they aren't really good, or 3) they just aren't really good?

If it's #1, thank you Heup for having a system that can make chicken salad out of....
If #2, maybe we need an upgrade at WR coach.
If #3, maybe we need some better recruiting analysts.
#4 NIL and the portal didn't magical negate the effects of our recruiting sanctions.

Matthews was a 5 star, I don't remember if Cam Seldon was rated higher than Braylon Staley, but I don't think the others were.

So we're seeing that except for a few veteran WR transfers with NFL talent (Velus Jones, C. Tillman, and McCoy*) it takes talent and a year (Brazzel, Hyatt, Matthews, Staley) to pick up Heupel's system.

Next year's WR class looks to be the most talented we've had.

*McCoy was NFL bound before the injury.
 
#15
#15
So, does this show that 1) all our WRs are just a product of the system and they aren't really good, or 2) that we don't develop WRs very well, so they go to other teams and they aren't really good, or 3) they just aren't really good?

If it's #1, thank you Heup for having a system that can make chicken salad out of....
If #2, maybe we need an upgrade at WR coach.
If #3, maybe we need some better recruiting analysts.
Not sure but none of those guys listed are all that great. For sure Squirrel with a mangled shoulder last year wasn’t SEC worthy and should have been benched.
 
#16
#16
Not sure but none of those guys listed are all that great. For sure Squirrel with a mangled shoulder last year wasn’t SEC worthy and should have been benched.
When Squirrel caught a pass, he seemed to fall down, otherwise he was a drop waiting to happen.
 
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