Yeah, I'm just going to mentally count him out until word comes otherwise. Gotta keep the value of butthurt down, you know.
I'm going to revive this one that has been inactive since Jan.7. Because the "what if" game has been going through my head.
Today, these few months later, my "what if" has had little that has changed from then. Except that Spring practice has started. The guys have been in the weight room for a few months now. Already we are hearing some intriguing things that matter only a little--until "real" football starts and we can see in the games. But, here is what we know since January--
* National Signing Day has come and gone. Now, Henderson and Glanton especially are in the fold. They are not theories. They are commitments and are under the influence of our program/training.
* JHD still has no clarity, academically. We may not know anything on him until Summer classes are over. I don't love what we are hearing--nor what we aren't hearing academically. My fear is he will remain a coin toss as to whether he returns. But, rave reviews continue to come in about his playing. This week, CPJ said that he was "Nearly unblockable" in practice. Coming from CPJ, that's the equivalent of throwing a party.
* CTR says that in year 3 of the program, something important is beginning to happen off the field. Upperclassmen are starting to coach younger players on the sideline. They are helping the coaches show what is to be expected, and helping to diagnose problems. That is new.
* While a program's hope is always to RS the incoming freshmen if possible, a lot of us would like to believe (rightly or wrongly--we'll see) that the true-freshmen we will have this year are perhaps a little more physically talented than in the previous few classes. We'll see. But, some of these new guys look like they could at least contribute in rotations. Especially Vic Alexander, Henderson, Glanton and St Amour. (I know...Vic is an LB; but he could prove to be disruptive which will help!)
I also freshly recalled 2 things--
* My glance at last-year's roster showed that (unless I am forgetting someone) Shawn Green was the only significant DL player who finished eligibility. Granted, when healthy he was absolutely crucial for us. Replacing him is not easy. Our hopes are pinned on JHD to do exactly that. IF eligible.
* Second, speaking of JHD-- I doubt many of us when faced with the news of his ineligibility last year were weeping and gnashing our teeth. I think at the time, we felt like an upperclassman who might have been a nice piece (and a starter) at LB just wouldn't be available. But, no one was seeing him as our greatest defensive hope. I don't think.
So....all of this (sorry) to say: what IF JHD does not regain his eligibility? For me, what if that is our worst case scenario?
Barring a rash of injuries, which we were oddly blessed to avoid last year, I still think we are slightly deeper than a year ago. (emphasis on "slightly") How can I say this?--- Look back through this thread. Read the names. If some of these guys like Kallon and Gamble (and maybe especially Simmons) are marginally better versions of themselves, then we are about where we were last year. If another year of strength and experience make Rook-Chungong and Freeman better, our edge is better. Throw in Whitehead and we at least have something different than we've seen. Then, if even one freshman gets it going and surprises-- we might be better.
Obviously, none of us wants to only be where we were a year ago. We need to step forward. We all get that. But, I am preparing myself for the possibility we don't have JHD. (If we do--we have all felt like that's our Shawn Green replacement and then some.) While without JHD, we might not take a quantum leap--I'm feeling safe around sharp objects.
Okay, other than the fact that I am making Dressedcheeseside's head explode a little-- what say?