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Not nearly as glamorous as his much more publicized brothers Moh and Availa, but I would say Eligi is every bit as important if not moreso.I think the best Bility is his brother Availa.
Not nearly as glamorous as his much more publicized brothers Moh and Availa, but I would say Eligi is every bit as important if not moreso.I think the best Bility is his brother Availa.
Moore is an excellent pull blocker. Could he start at center?A tall kid ( moore) from HS in Texas that played TE till his Sr year got significant playing left guard. As posted he added 30# and its obvious he knows how to pull block.
Petty will play - at least play part time.
The NIL era benefits players like Afforda, too.Not nearly as glamorous as his much more publicized brothers Moh and Availa, but I would say Eligi is every bit as important if not moreso.
Has long arms.Moore is an excellent pull blocker. Could he start at center?
Good point on the use of NIL money. Unless Tech was able to lock him into a multiyear agreement, we are vulnerable to spending a year or two developing him only to see him take off for a better offer if he indeed proves out to be all world. I hope we have some protections here, but who knows in this lawless money grab everyone is involved in.
Go Jackets!
Remember he chose GT for more than just $$. If all he cared about was a bigger bag, he’d already be somewhere else.If he doesn’t start, his NIL deal seems like a lot of money to stand on the sidelines. It would be a shame to beef him up, improve his technique, then have him get poached before any meaningful snaps…
I hope you are rightRemember he chose GT for more than just $$. If all he cared about was a bigger bag, he’d already be somewhere else.
Tim McFarlin’s last head coaching job was at Pettys high school. This may have played an important role in his decision to come to GT.Remember he chose GT for more than just $$. If all he cared about was a bigger bag, he’d already be somewhere else.
I’ll be surprised if someone other than Moore is our starting center next fall.Moore is an excellent pull blocker. Could he start at center?
I agree....I believe #52 is our center next three years..... love him.I’ll be surprised if someone other than Moore is our starting center next fall.
Moore has come in and has made a difference. His upside appears to be off the charts. He played in a highly visible team in a FB rich state. I respect your opinion on OL. What do you suppose kept him from being overlooked by the recruiting people and/or the "bigger" FB schools? I have to assume it was his weight at the time but would love to hear your thoughts.I agree....I believe #52 is our center next three years..... love him.
I have never seen JP play, but apparently he is very,very athletic (GA state heavyweight wrestling champ)...I love tall OTs who can move their feet and hips.....long (6'5"+) and lean (#275-290) can absolutely play well early.