On one of the college football podcasts I listen to one of the FSU guys didn't say he was hurt but definitely stressed that "Milton has by no means won the job" at QB. And Jordan Travis may have improved his throwing a bit while Milton is not the same as UCF Milton and they were still competing.
Even in the evidence you provide GT is finishing ahead of UVA in 2022 so far. And while BC is ahead of GT currently a big reason is that they have 21 commits compared to GT's 12. And in their 21 commits they have two 4-stars compared to GT's 4.
And why'd you leave out the 2020 class? Is it...
For UNC I think if they are clicking and Howell is having a hot hand then yeah, I don't think many people will be able to stop them. BUT if BC and FSU can keep them under 30 last year then I think we have a shot. Collins needs to deliver on his Minister of Mayhem moniker for that to happen...
UNC is not out of reach. They lost to UVA and FSU last year. Yeah that FSU that GT beat in the first game of the season led by a freshman QB in his first college football game ever with no spring practice and limited fall camp. Yeah, Howell is a good QB and that's likely why they'll be...
Collins just retweeted this
Looks like he was linebackers coach at Jacksonville State previously. Currently Thacker is DC/LB coach so maybe this guy is coming in just for LB's?
If he helps that's good. We could use it
This piqued my curiosity so I wanted to look at Sims later in the season so I chose the Pitt game. After the first 3 games that was the only game that he had more than 1 interception, he had 2 in that game.
The first INT came on the very 1st play of the game for Sims so that sucked. He was...
Sure. Barry Alvarez started building the Wisconsin we know today over 30 years ago. To get to that point of consistent winning seasons it helps to be recruiting and building to that system for a decade prior. It's not as simple as "running more 2 back sets" and you win more games. (Not...
Sure, that is the transaction at play. How you determine what that player's value is to the program goes far beyond how much they see the field in my mind. Their compensation is less than that of a graduate assistant helping the football team. Whether that is worth the value would certainly...
Probably going to regret jumping into this but...oh well.
How are you determining "value is overrated". If the player wasn't worth the scholarship they wouldn't offer it to them. Even without seeing the field they are providing depth, playing a role in practice, helping teammates get...
CGC seems to be making the podcast rounds, he's on 2 for 1 below around the 33:00 mark
2 for 1
Gets a bit into football, talks about the incoming transfers, a bit about Sims. Nothing too specific or groundbreaking...but very positive of course.
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