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Obviously this season is spiraling out of control and the fan base is panicking. Everybody’s looking for someone to blame. Some people want to blame Richt’s play calling. Some people want to blame Kaaya. Some people want to blame the offensive line. Yes, Richt’s play calling could be better and more creative. Yes, Kaaya has been off and could be playing better, or maybe he’s just not the right guy. Yes, our offensive line is terrible in every conceivable way. But, let’s be honest here, placing the blame on any of those issues is a lazy analysis. Those issues are not the root cause of our current struggles. The real culprits are as follows (in no particular order):
1. Sanctions and dismissals that left us with 76 scholarship athletes to start the season. Actually, the number is 75 because George Brown is ineligible due to the transfer rules. That’s 10 fewer scholarships than is allowed. If you’re recruiting well, that’s 10 NFL caliber athletes and maybe 2 or 3 first round draft picks missing from the roster.
2. Injuries that have left us with 64 available scholarship players at this point in the season.
3. An administration that failed to support the program properly, which resulted in poor facilities and program infrastructure that’s made recruiting and developing the best athletes much more challenging.
4. A previous coaching regime that made some downright horrible evaluations in recruiting, missed on a lot of talented players, failed to develop the talent it got, and generally sucked in every conceivable way.
Those are the real issues. That’s where this fan base should be focusing its angst. Not on a new coaching staff that’s still in the first stage of rebuilding this program. Not on the players that are busting their tails and sacrificing their bodies for our entertainment. The current coaching staff and players don’t deserve to have negativity focused on them when they aren’t truly responsible for where we’re at today. I’m calling for everyone to try to remain patient and positive because that’s what this program and this new coaching staff need from the fan base right now.
There’s a lot to be hopeful for with this program. Most of the issues I listed above have been addressed. The sanctions have officially been lifted entirely, which will restore our full allotment of scholarships. Massive facility improvements are on the way, which will help tremendously with recruiting and development, and more importantly, there finally seems to be a commitment to the program from this university. We have a legit coaching staff that brings a lot of credibility and name recognition to the recruiting trail. The program infrastructure has been enhanced across the board with improved strength and conditioning, nutrition, and support staff. The product on the field will get better, but we can’t expect the issues of the last 10+ years to be fixed overnight. The benefits of all of these things will emerge over time. After suffering for so long, it seems wrong to ask this of the fan base, but we need to be patient.
Now that I’ve got that off my chest, I want to address our current roster and what we should expect to see this staff do in order to tackle our talent deficiencies starting this year.
As I mentioned above, we have 76 scholarship athletes on the roster, and 12 of them are Seniors or Redshirt Seniors. So, with no other attrition, that gives us 21 scholarships to fill in the 2017 recruiting class. That’s not nearly enough, not with the talent deficiencies we have on this roster. Richt and staff are going to need to clear more space. Here is what I’d like to see:
Scholarships that should not be renewed:
1. Hunter Knighton (OL)
2. Gus Edwards (RB)
Both are Redshirt Juniors and should have their degrees by this Spring, so nobody should feel bad about sending them on their way.
Players that should be strongly encouraged to transfer:
1. Ryan Fines (DT)
2. Jahair Jones (OL)
3. Tyler Gauthier (OL)
4. Brendan Loftus (OL)
5. Hayden Mahoney (OL)
6. Terry McCray (LB)
7. Terrance Henley (CB)
8. Trayone Gray (RB)
9. Darrell Langham (WR)
None of these guys are good enough to play at Miami and we need to upgrade.
Player that should be assessed for medical retirement:
1. Scott Patchan (DE)
While I think Patchan is very talented, I’m not sure he’s ever going to be healthy. Richt should give some serious thought to pushing for a medical retirement.
If everyone from these lists is cut loose, that would give us 33 scholarships to fill in the 2017 recruiting class. I don’t know if we can sign that many because I don’t know how many we can carry back to the 2016 class with early enrollees, but we need to clear that space anyway.
In terms of the current recruiting class, we have 19 kids committed right now. Below are what I see as our needs in this class:
OL – 7 I think 15 OL is the sweet spot, and with graduation and transfers (recommended above), we’ll be left with only 8 OL on the roster. However, I wouldn’t sign 7 for the sake of signing 7. We need to make sure we’re only taking talented players, so if that means taking less than 7, so be it. A class of Donaldson, Slaton, Herbert, and Telfort would be a grand slam even if we only took those 4, but we really need a high quality JUCO OL. I like Hillery as a developmental prospect, but I’d drop Dykstra.
DT – 2 Ford will turn into a solid and athletic DT.
QB – 1 Ecstatic about N’Kosi Perry. I would give Barnett a hard look but wouldn’t risk scaring Perry off.
DE – 3 Ecstatic about Johnson and Garvin
LB – 3 Really like Steed, not super excited about Jennings, but Diaz has done a nice job with other less talented LBs. Not too excited about Wilder, but if he can commit to football, he could be really good. A solid JUCO LB would be great.
CB – 4 I’m happy with Bandy and Dallas, not sure if we are recruiting Edwards as a CB or S. We need land Brini and/or Henderson. I would look for a solid JUCO CB too.
S – 2 I like Gibson. We need to land Carter.
RB – 2 Personally, I think we can do better than Burns. I really want McFarland.
TE – 1 I’d take 2 if we can get another in the mold of Herndon and Njoku.
WR – 7 Not super high on Dingle as I think we can do better. We need Smith and we need to find a way to flip Jeudy. This is another spot where I’d look for a solid JUCO prospect.
K – 1 I like Feagles.
1. Sanctions and dismissals that left us with 76 scholarship athletes to start the season. Actually, the number is 75 because George Brown is ineligible due to the transfer rules. That’s 10 fewer scholarships than is allowed. If you’re recruiting well, that’s 10 NFL caliber athletes and maybe 2 or 3 first round draft picks missing from the roster.
2. Injuries that have left us with 64 available scholarship players at this point in the season.
3. An administration that failed to support the program properly, which resulted in poor facilities and program infrastructure that’s made recruiting and developing the best athletes much more challenging.
4. A previous coaching regime that made some downright horrible evaluations in recruiting, missed on a lot of talented players, failed to develop the talent it got, and generally sucked in every conceivable way.
Those are the real issues. That’s where this fan base should be focusing its angst. Not on a new coaching staff that’s still in the first stage of rebuilding this program. Not on the players that are busting their tails and sacrificing their bodies for our entertainment. The current coaching staff and players don’t deserve to have negativity focused on them when they aren’t truly responsible for where we’re at today. I’m calling for everyone to try to remain patient and positive because that’s what this program and this new coaching staff need from the fan base right now.
There’s a lot to be hopeful for with this program. Most of the issues I listed above have been addressed. The sanctions have officially been lifted entirely, which will restore our full allotment of scholarships. Massive facility improvements are on the way, which will help tremendously with recruiting and development, and more importantly, there finally seems to be a commitment to the program from this university. We have a legit coaching staff that brings a lot of credibility and name recognition to the recruiting trail. The program infrastructure has been enhanced across the board with improved strength and conditioning, nutrition, and support staff. The product on the field will get better, but we can’t expect the issues of the last 10+ years to be fixed overnight. The benefits of all of these things will emerge over time. After suffering for so long, it seems wrong to ask this of the fan base, but we need to be patient.
Now that I’ve got that off my chest, I want to address our current roster and what we should expect to see this staff do in order to tackle our talent deficiencies starting this year.
As I mentioned above, we have 76 scholarship athletes on the roster, and 12 of them are Seniors or Redshirt Seniors. So, with no other attrition, that gives us 21 scholarships to fill in the 2017 recruiting class. That’s not nearly enough, not with the talent deficiencies we have on this roster. Richt and staff are going to need to clear more space. Here is what I’d like to see:
Scholarships that should not be renewed:
1. Hunter Knighton (OL)
2. Gus Edwards (RB)
Both are Redshirt Juniors and should have their degrees by this Spring, so nobody should feel bad about sending them on their way.
Players that should be strongly encouraged to transfer:
1. Ryan Fines (DT)
2. Jahair Jones (OL)
3. Tyler Gauthier (OL)
4. Brendan Loftus (OL)
5. Hayden Mahoney (OL)
6. Terry McCray (LB)
7. Terrance Henley (CB)
8. Trayone Gray (RB)
9. Darrell Langham (WR)
None of these guys are good enough to play at Miami and we need to upgrade.
Player that should be assessed for medical retirement:
1. Scott Patchan (DE)
While I think Patchan is very talented, I’m not sure he’s ever going to be healthy. Richt should give some serious thought to pushing for a medical retirement.
If everyone from these lists is cut loose, that would give us 33 scholarships to fill in the 2017 recruiting class. I don’t know if we can sign that many because I don’t know how many we can carry back to the 2016 class with early enrollees, but we need to clear that space anyway.
In terms of the current recruiting class, we have 19 kids committed right now. Below are what I see as our needs in this class:
OL – 7 I think 15 OL is the sweet spot, and with graduation and transfers (recommended above), we’ll be left with only 8 OL on the roster. However, I wouldn’t sign 7 for the sake of signing 7. We need to make sure we’re only taking talented players, so if that means taking less than 7, so be it. A class of Donaldson, Slaton, Herbert, and Telfort would be a grand slam even if we only took those 4, but we really need a high quality JUCO OL. I like Hillery as a developmental prospect, but I’d drop Dykstra.
DT – 2 Ford will turn into a solid and athletic DT.
QB – 1 Ecstatic about N’Kosi Perry. I would give Barnett a hard look but wouldn’t risk scaring Perry off.
DE – 3 Ecstatic about Johnson and Garvin
LB – 3 Really like Steed, not super excited about Jennings, but Diaz has done a nice job with other less talented LBs. Not too excited about Wilder, but if he can commit to football, he could be really good. A solid JUCO LB would be great.
CB – 4 I’m happy with Bandy and Dallas, not sure if we are recruiting Edwards as a CB or S. We need land Brini and/or Henderson. I would look for a solid JUCO CB too.
S – 2 I like Gibson. We need to land Carter.
RB – 2 Personally, I think we can do better than Burns. I really want McFarland.
TE – 1 I’d take 2 if we can get another in the mold of Herndon and Njoku.
WR – 7 Not super high on Dingle as I think we can do better. We need Smith and we need to find a way to flip Jeudy. This is another spot where I’d look for a solid JUCO prospect.
K – 1 I like Feagles.