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Weekly player feature is on James Williams. Nice story; some great insight on how valuable Tyrique has been to the new defensive players....
When do they do the draft grades for these guys? Will he grade out in the top 3 rounds?I don't think he is, but I really hope Stevenson comes back for one more year. His leadership is invaluable besides the fact he is our only corner
Didnt we have him coming off the bench backing up these guys that get cooked? Lol.. Dude is playing out of position and walked on campus as our best corner even overweight.. Wtf kinda defensive recruiting we doing, gonna have to hit portal hard to cover up this mess.I don't think he is, but I really hope Stevenson comes back for one more year. His leadership is invaluable besides the fact he is our only corner
Didnt we have him coming off the bench backing up these guys that get cooked? Lol.. Dude is playing out of position and walked on campus as our best corner even overweight.. Wtf kinda defensive recruiting we doing, gonna have to hit portal hard to cover up this mess.
There are more that should get credit, but my simpleton’s view is that this uptick in results is due mainly to TVD and rooster on offense and and JW and Kam on defense. Funny thing is, none of them have maximized their potential yet.
All starts in the middle. Clark was recruited to be our center of the future. He played guard because we are lacking. He was asked to play out of position as a young guy. I think Nelson stays. We will have Rivers and Campbell back in 2022.Offensively line has looked more cohesive and performed much better too imo.
From your fingertips to Rique’s eyes. This would be the most important player returning, IMO, since Ed Reed in 2001I don't think he is, but I really hope Stevenson comes back for one more year. His leadership is invaluable besides the fact he is our only corner
Makes me wonder if scrapping a lot of the rpos, as many on this board called for, helped the oline. Seems to be a correlation between less bubbles and rpos to our offense running more efficiently.Offensively line has looked more cohesive and performed much better too imo.
Clark is much better at getting the correct protections called. He's more of a leader out there than Gaynor was, no disrespect to Corey.Makes me wonder if scrapping a lot of the rpos, as many on this board called for, helped the oline. Seems to be a correlation between less bubbles and rpos to our offense running more efficiently.