Miami Expected To Be A Big Player In Houston DB Transfer A.J. Haulcy

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A head bussa “on D” huh? BUG PAUSE
can't believe it idris elba GIF't believe it idris elba GIF
😂😂 yea this one was really bad
 
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It is obvious they want to partially flip the S room. Not as much as they did at CB, but word is 3 could happen. What does that tell you about what you were thinking during Spring? Haulcy is actually probably bigger than Pruitt so it makes sense that he could play S and move closer to the line in packages. Their is some S talent in the portal. Going to meet Haulcy's team, he's a priority.
Don’t understand why Pruitt isn’t at safety
 
Fun fact: AJ Haulcy once had 24 tackles in a game when he played at New Mexico

He also had 2 INTs in consecutive drives against Josh Hoover and TCU last year on a Friday Night
AJ Haulcy killed 50 men.

50, if it was 1.
 
Both reports can be true! Geo mentioned it about 90 minutes ago. Hopefully, it was a short and productive meeting.
 
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I'm sure things change now that numbers went to 105 but the few staffs I have been on/around the target number at WR was 7-9 on scholarship. 8 was ideal, 9 was max and only happened if we had to oversign because we lose 4 in this graduating class or we found 1 we loved and didn't want to drop anyone else (a +1 type recruit). Did not want to have 10 guys in that room.

FCS was less scholarships and we tried to have 7, or a max of 8 and didn't want to waste a number above that.

These were 3 WR base offenses. I'm sure it's different if you're consistently in 10 personnel or run a lot of empty. Miami doesn't and no one I've been around has either.

The only positions I've ever seen willingly recruited to be 3 deep are at RB and DL. We wanted 5-6 RBs on the roster and wanted at least 8 DEs and at least 8 DTs. Even on the OL the number was usually around 12-14 total for 5 positions.
Oh wow, I always had the backup+2 rule in my head. Not too far off.

I would calculate based on 11 personnel + Nickel defense both as bases. That's 72 players, with room to add for special teams (mostly S and LB) and depending on play style on both offense and defense (extra DTs if you're in a run-heavier conference for example).

Count would look like this:

QB - 4
RB - 4
TE - 4
WR - 8
T - 6
G - 6
C - 4
DT - 6
Edge - 6
MLB - 4
WLB - 4
CB - 8
FS - 4
SS - 4
 
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