Will the coaching change, if it happens, help us sway some players to us? Jock Sanders, Andrew Harris and Robert Marve come to mind initially. Any thoughts from people more in the know?
He'll start out at DT, but my money says he moves to OT in a year. Given the other players that are committed and who we are after, we seem to need some more guys on the O-line right this minute.
Looking at the first and second teams yesterday, Rutgers had 14 players, Louisville 12. We had 3, and the only ones with less than us was Syracuse with 2. Uconn had 3 also.
My comparison to Schmitt was comparing offenses. You think Kelly can be the single back in the spread? Anyone else have a single back that big in a spread offense?
I assume Tyson Butler will also get lots of interest. I like to see our coaches on kids early that no one else heard of who then turn into "3-star" or better players, like McCluster and McCaskill last year. I think Washington and Butler may be that this year, but hopefully we can hold on to these.
That's what I read. Washington had a huge year. Was in the paper down here most saturdays. Of course he plays on Noel Devine's team so there is always publicity with that.
Unless we are scrapping the offense, he will be a fullback not a feature back. This offense is designed for faster backs not necessarily larger power backs. However, he can do some serious damage as a fullback, see Owen Schmitt.
I know we are all proud of how fast we have come along. However, I on Sunday's BCS show it was stated that Boise State reached a BCS bowl after only 11 years in 1-A. They did that with no BCS conference, high recruiting rankings or any other benefit we get from being in the Big East. Can we beat that?
http://story.scout.com/a.z?s=359&p=2&c=597263 There's the link. Selvie- first team, Grothe and Robinson - 2d team. I think we would have a better argument for Grothe being first team had his TD-INT ratio been better than 1 to 1.
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