The four young transfer:
- I agree that they will probably need additional time before they may make an impact. Sounds a lot like the HS seniors coming in. The difference being that those kids have a year or two of conditioning and college coaching. I'm not suggesting those guys are world beaters but I am as happy about them as if they were incoming freshman directly from HS, no more, no less.
Replacing guys we missed on... I could understand if you were undecided or cautiously optimistic or neutral. Skeptical, which has negative connotations vs neutral connotations, I don't get.
- well we missed on Scott last year and have made up for that miss by snagging him this year. Of course I'm being a bit TIC but in looking at the DT position at USCe this year it is filled with upperclassmen except for the true soph who was also rated the #8 player in the country so I'm not surprised Scott couldn't crack that lineup. I like Scott at least as much as Matthews and more than McCoy. I really would have liked to get Ball but I did like Scott a lot last year so I may be guilty of the excitement of getting him make me feel like we did OK replacing the miss on Ball.
- Watson is a bit of a mystery to me as to why the Texas coaches didn't play him much. I tried to find answers among my UT friends and just perusing the interwebs and the best I could find is that the UT coaches got into a cycle of playing three upperclassmen and never broke out of it and perhaps that frustrated Watson and soured his relationship with the coaches. He had actually flashed indications that he would get playing time so I think he may have played a role for UT next year if he had stayed there. Plus he was significantly higher rated than Lassiter, for example.
- Harris to me fills some athleticism we need to go rush the QB. He doesn't fit the DE spot at Bama at all and they have a lot of LBs and the younger kids who have been in the 2-deep during the year that I saw were 5* and high 4* guys. I'm not expecting him to come in here and be a world beater. But I think he represents a lot of athleticism and ability that we don't have on the roster and he's still something of an unknown. So he does excite me as much as if he was a HS senior (especially since he has 4 years of eligibility).
- Pendley to me easily makes up for the loss of Richey. I'll take a guy who's had a chance to mature physically and actually got in a couple of games before redshirting and who still has 4 years of eligibility over a HS senior. Perhaps Richey blows up in college but I feel like we potentially came out ahead on this one. And I'm going to call out my use of the word potentially because that's all this really is. Potential.
I think us hitting the YOUNG kids in the transfer portal extra hard this year was a combination of a perfect storm of events that may not occur again to produce the same type of result OR may be a wave of the future. Meaning that I'm not sure we used the portal strictly to replace misses but as another avenue to recruit players who could give us 4 years. I can see Patrick Suddes and Collins looking at the fact that this year was going to be a freebie for everyone (so it wouldn't count against eligibility), thinking at the time that it was very likely that kids would get immediate eligibility if they transferred (at the time the 1 free transfer rule was looking more and more like it would pass, and it may still do, but already I it's been announced everyone gets immediate eligibility this year), and probably hearing through their grapevines and little birdies that some local kids we had recruited out of HS or would have liked to recruit out of HS were potentially looking elsewhere and getting evil grins on their faces realizing they might have a unique opportunity. Were they contingency plans against losing kids in HS recruiting? Could be. Though maybe not in all cases. I don't know but I could see both happening. And as I said I completely understand not feeling like these guys will step in and immediately make a huge impact. But I don't think any of the guys they were "replacing" would have, either. So since they have 4 years eligibility and I still think they all have terrific potential I'm pleased with their addition vs HS seniors.