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<blockquote data-quote="AugustaSwarm" data-source="post: 910966" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Pyron wasn't perfect by any means, but he's a true freshman - so any reasonable fan can expect some blemishes. For a true frosh on the road in a loud stadium, he played really well. Factor in that hasn't been running with the #1's until recently, and his performance becomes even more impressive. </p><p></p><p>Pyron is the hope that this program needs - similar to what Sims was in his freshman year. The difference now is that the incoming HC will likely have to deal with either Sims or Pyron leaving vs the excitement that came when Sims committed to CGC. Who knows? Perhaps we retain both Sims and Pyron? But with a total overhaul of the coaching staff looming, we will likely be looking at a lot of portal action. </p><p></p><p>I'm just going out on a limb and saying that the unknown potential of Pyron is likely more appealing to most coaches than the somewhat less unknown potential of Sims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AugustaSwarm, post: 910966, member: 3493"] Pyron wasn't perfect by any means, but he's a true freshman - so any reasonable fan can expect some blemishes. For a true frosh on the road in a loud stadium, he played really well. Factor in that hasn't been running with the #1's until recently, and his performance becomes even more impressive. Pyron is the hope that this program needs - similar to what Sims was in his freshman year. The difference now is that the incoming HC will likely have to deal with either Sims or Pyron leaving vs the excitement that came when Sims committed to CGC. Who knows? Perhaps we retain both Sims and Pyron? But with a total overhaul of the coaching staff looming, we will likely be looking at a lot of portal action. I'm just going out on a limb and saying that the unknown potential of Pyron is likely more appealing to most coaches than the somewhat less unknown potential of Sims. [/QUOTE]
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