UgaBlows
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Yeah I'm serious, i trust the coaches to know from fall camp and practice that he’s not readyAre you being serious? Dood hasn’t been on campus barely a month compare.
Yeah I'm serious, i trust the coaches to know from fall camp and practice that he’s not readyAre you being serious? Dood hasn’t been on campus barely a month compare.
He probably missed out on being a true four star by about 2-3 inches in height.Yates is a 3 star.. (virtually all media ONLY use the composite(if not hyping their own service) ) ONE outlier rating service had him as a 4. That's a good thing sure, but i try to avoid over-hyping folks as it might lead to unrealistic expectations..
Yates is a 3 star.. (virtually all media ONLY use the composite(if not hyping their own service) ) ONE outlier rating service had him as a 4. That's a good thing sure, but i try to avoid over-hyping folks as it might lead to unrealistic expectations..
That's fine if there is clearly no number one. But if you have a legitimate #1 and 2 that are still ATL, it makes no sense in a close game to play the other 2, at least to me.
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So who and how many transfer next year. Gleason will more than likely redshirt but the remaining four have a lot of years of eligibility left. LJ could finish his degree and leave as a grad transfer with 2 years left unless he becomes the full time starter and wants to stay on the team. So far I don't see him clearly ahead of the others.Just think about next year when there’s 5 players fighting for 1 spot.
I'm out of beerThat’s really our biggest issue right now.
Yes we are going to need the games to go in overtime to play all 5Just think about next year when there’s 5 players fighting for 1 spot.
Freshmen couldn't play back then. Must have been a sophomore. I don't remember redshirting being used back then by Dodd. May have but don't remember it. Those were the days of freshman teams that played a short schedule.
So who and how many transfer next year. Gleason will more than likely redshirt but the remaining four have a lot of years of eligibility left. LJ could finish his degree and leave as a grad transfer with 2 years left unless he becomes the full time starter and wants to stay on the team. So far I don't see him clearly ahead of the others.
good question, 247 advertises a "strength meter" to answer that. I couldn't find it, so i assume it's behind the paywall.With recruiting sites going under, exactly who is 247 a composite of now?
With recruiting sites going under, exactly who is 247 a composite of now?
Boy. Brent Key really does not have much to work with around that offensive line. Pray that Cooper and Minihan get well soon, and stay healthy for the remaining schedule — and the rest of the OL starters need to stay healthy, too.
As for Patenaude, it looks like his three-quarterback-tryout program will continue, with three different sets of playbooks (one for each QB) remaining in place — further complicating the demands being asked of the offensive line ... as well as those of the RBs and WRs, too.
Hope it all works out.
thanks for clarifying that - the center/QB exchange is a worry when you're under center and you swap QBs, but like you say it shouldn't matter if everyone does their job. Cadence didn't appear to be an issue as we only had 1 false start the entire game that seemed to be more of a result of USF guys dancing around at the LOS.It doesn’t really complicate things for the OL that much. So long as they’re doing the correct things (huddle, pre-snap reads, consistent and correct cadence, correct post snap reads) there’s really not that much difference between QBs for the OL.
It will not improve over time if they are splitting practice reps and game time 3 ways.All this QB talk, but IMO the OL is the real issue. I'm a TO fan because he's the best runner of the group and makes big plays in big moments, but none of the guys are getting any time in the pocket. That is the biggest thing that will improve over time, and will help whoever plays QB.