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A look at our Football team for 2022 - New additions, Starting Line-ups & Depth


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  CCS Player No longer on team ---> Will Fowler            
  Transfer from last year or before   Zack Mendoza   (JUCO - Snow College)            
  2022 Recruit   Sainterling, Sebastian RS JR            
  Last minute PWO addition   Matthew McDuffie            
  CJS Recruit   Michael Cucci            
  CCS transition class to CJS   Herring, Jalen FR            
  No longer on the team   Gabe Nealy            
OFFENSE Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Player 8 Player 9
WR-X Weaver, Xavier JR (CCS) Latrell Williams (CCS) Sincere Brown Holden Willis CAMERON COBB (PWO) TRESON EVERETT (PWO) TREY WAGNER (PWO)    
WR-Z Dollison, Omarion SO Ajou Ajou (Clemson) WR 1 Terry, Yusuf RS FR/TR Logan Berryhill Cade Roberts   WR   Garret Reynolds Bailey Purcell    
WR-SL Horn Jr., Jimmy FR Atkins, Sean RS SO Khafre Brown (North Carolina)  Christian Helms Javohn Thomas   WR   Cameron Cobb (PWO) Malcolm Seaborn    
TE Carter, Chris RS JR Chris Mottillo (Penn) Gunnar Greenwald Jayson Littlejohn 
(College of the Sequoias) 
Jackson Long Bronte Gallo (PWO) Flaubert Akepeu COLLIN AFFLECK (PWO)  
RB Mangham, Jaren JR/TR Joiner, Kelley JR Battie, Brian SO (CCS) Mychael Hamilton Michael Dukes (Clemson) K'wan Powell (PWO) Jason Albritton Yasias Young Daylan Felton
QB Gerry Bohanon (Baylor) Katravis Marsh (USF) McClain, Timmy FR Byrum Brown  Jordan Smith (CCS) Gunnar Smith   Ridge Jacobs Ryan Bolduc (PWO) Gavin Gosnell
LT Jennings, Donovan SR Blanchard, Joshua RS SO Drew Cornelius            
LG Harris, Demetris RS SR Andrew Kilfoyl Brock Parry            
OC Cecil, Brad SR Zach Perkins (Maryland) Patric Marconi Alec Valet          
RG Hall, Dustyn RS SO Mike Lofton (UCF)  Cole Best            
RT Jacobs, Demontrey SR/TR Derrell Bailey Jr (Va Tech)  Gannon Lanning            
DEFENSE Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Player 8 Player 9
DE Jonathan Ross (Bowie State) JATORIAN HANSFORD
(Mizzou)
Eddie Kelly DE Vaughn, Jason JR Darrien Grant CHAD ELDER (PWO)      
DT Clyde Pinder Jr DT (UNC) De'Juan Sease Jacquez Williams DT Colby Smith          
DT Rashad Cheney Jr. (Minn) Nick Bags DT (Temple) Jhalin Hobbs DT Danny Gonzalez (PWO)          
DE Yates, Rashawn SR Logan, Tramel SO Bayron Matos (MBB) Keeon Terrell Michael Williams        
MLB Grier, Antonio SR Jhalyn Shuler LB (CC) Mac Harris CJ Ross Hicks, Davon FR Amer Amer JOHNNY EATON (PWO)    
LB Boyles, Dwayne SR DJ Gordon IV  (Minn) Norris, Brian RS JR Helton, Keyon RS JR Reggie Johnson II Deaunte Hunter Dylan Ridolph    
CB Aamaris Brown (Kansas State)  Evans, Daquan JR Ben Knox Tavin Ward   DB            
FS Mekhi LaPointe Will Jones II Jordan Blackmon Lewai Mitchell          
SS Hill, Matthew RS SO/TR Curry, Jayden RS SO Jaelen Stokes Joshua Green CHRIS THOMAS (PWO)        
CB Williams, Christian SO/TR Robinson, TJ RS SO/TR Timarcus Simpson DEQUAN STANLEY AJ Hamilton        
STAR Vincent Davis Townsel, Christopher SO Ray Thornton (Clemson) Tony Newsome          
Special
Teams
Player 1 Player 2 Player 3 Player 4 Player 5 Player 6 Player 7 Player 8 Player 9
PT Stokes, Andrew FR John Cannon Pierse Stainton             
PK, KO Shrader, Spencer JR Colin McCreary              
LS Beardall, Andrew RS JR Gresham, Mack FR              
H Scribner, Kenny RS SO                

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1 hour ago, E.T. said:

A lot of new faces to get to know, glad most will be enrolled in January so we get the Spring and Summer to evaluate. 

Hope DE Kelly is the only TRUE Freshman that plays significantly in 2022.

We seem to be heavily upgraded at WR - now we need to produce.

New faces at TE, feel good about the returners, Carter & Greenwald. 

Return all RB's . . . happy about this. Really hope 2023 brings in a Top RB.

Glad Marsh is back with experience to backup McClain.

Glad we return the entire OL, very curious who is on the 2 deep - lose 4 OL for 2023 and these younger guys need reps. 

D-Line is nearly totally revamped. Excited about the new faces.

Very happy about the depth we added at LB and hope the younger guys step up to help with the loss of Boyles & Grier.

The Secondary will be totally shaken up . . . need the cream to rise to the top!

Go BULLS !!!

1. I feel we can go 3 deep on all defensive line and linebacker positions for the first time in a while. My favorite part of our new D-Line is that we went from having only (2) 300 Ib players (Pickney and Kegler) to 6 - Clyde Pinder Jr DT (UNC),   Rashad Cheney Jr. (Minn),   Jhalin Hobbs DT, Nick Bags DT (Temple),   James Ash DT (WAKE) and   Jacquez Williams DT.

2. The offense has  NO EXCUSE. There are 25 pass catchers, 8 running backs, and 6 QBs. The offensive line has a SUPER senior starting 5 (These guys probably have wives and kids by now lol). they really have no excuse not to dominate. We have a lot more depth and a bunch of hungry 300 pounders waiting for their shot.  

3. The secondary has returning players coming back from injury and a few transfers. Let's see how much they improve with an actual pass rush. 

4. We got an pretty tall Aussie punter that can kick the ball far...kust need 2 keep it inbounds.

5. A.J Artis our S & C Director shall get these guys in their best shape this f***** offseason!

6. Go Bulls!

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14 hours ago, Gatorbull325 said:

1. I feel we can go 3 deep on all defensive line and linebacker positions for the first time in a while. My favorite part of our new D-Line is that we went from having only (2) 300 Ib players (Pickney and Kegler) to 6 - Clyde Pinder Jr DT (UNC),   Rashad Cheney Jr. (Minn),   Jhalin Hobbs DT, Nick Bags DT (Temple),   James Ash DT (WAKE) and   Jacquez Williams DT.

2. The offense has  NO EXCUSE. There are 25 pass catchers, 8 running backs, and 6 QBs. The offensive line has a SUPER senior starting 5 (These guys probably have wives and kids by now lol). they really have no excuse not to dominate. We have a lot more depth and a bunch of hungry 300 pounders waiting for their shot.  

3. The secondary has returning players coming back from injury and a few transfers. Let's see how much they improve with an actual pass rush. 

4. We got an pretty tall Aussie punter that can kick the ball far...kust need 2 keep it inbounds.

5. A.J Artis our S & C Director shall get these guys in their best shape this f***** offseason!

6. Go Bulls!

I like what you are saying but this returning  ol never proved they were average or better. Just they are returning. They all need to step their game up. Hall looked solid 👌  and probably will take one of the 5 spots based on talent.

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The OL is probably avg at best in talent overall...what they need to work on is strength and conditioning and just beat teams with pure power...given they likely all will be age 23+ 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, Bulls On Parade said:

The OL is probably avg at best in talent overall...what they need to work on is strength and conditioning and just beat teams with pure power...given they likely all will be age 23+ 

 

 

Last year they were ranked 116th in sacks allowed. This year they rank 54th in sacks allowed. Im going to give them the benefit of the doubt that they get it together this year. 

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3 hours ago, Gatorbull325 said:

Last year they were ranked 116th in sacks allowed. This year they rank 54th in sacks allowed. Im going to give them the benefit of the doubt that they get it together this year. 

The QB probably saved them a few or 15 sacks this year.  

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15 minutes ago, CousinRicky said:

The QB probably saved them a few or 15 sacks this year.  

I remember PLENTY of times the McClain should have gotten rid ofthe ball and took a sack. I remember him running around and losing 10-15yds getting sacked. Our oline gave that man plenty of time to throw this year. 

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O-Line was one of the stronger & consistent units.

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You're both right. Plenty of times Timmy escaped pressure and extended the play avoiding the sack, but also felt like he was allergic to throwing the ball away which cost us dearly in the SMU and UCF games

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4 minutes ago, bulloni said:

You're both right. Plenty of times Timmy escaped pressure and extended the play avoiding the sack, but also felt like he was allergic to throwing the ball away which cost us dearly in the SMU and UCF games

Timmy would read and read and read . . . sometimes make an amazing throw, but took too many sacks when he should have thrown it away.

On a few occasions when time was a factor, he needs to read - then decide. Throw to receiver or away. 

He needs more clock and field awareness.

Feel he will be much better in 2022. 

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4 hours ago, bulloni said:

You're both right. Plenty of times Timmy escaped pressure and extended the play avoiding the sack, but also felt like he was allergic to throwing the ball away which cost us dearly in the SMU and UCF games

There were at least 2 sacks that were the result of bad snaps from the shotgun, in the early part of the season ...

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