Backups?

Pat Witt probably could have gotten some snaps there at the end, but in coach speak it was still a three possession game and that might have made them a little nervous. There is no way Okafor sees the field this year, he is and should being redshirted. If any back that I was curious to see how would play into our rotation it was Marcus Mendoza. He has been hyped by the coaches a lot, if anything let him return kicks and get Asante out of there. Other than that, maybe look for more rotation among the receiving corps and the linebackers. Was disappointed that Fisher and Compton didn't get reps, might of been beneficial when Cody and Tyler were sucking a little wind there in the second half.

 
Fisher got reps. Compton *could* - *COULD* - be heading for a redshirt, but we shall see.

Did Blake Lawrence get in?

 
Fisher got reps. Compton *could* - *COULD* - be heading for a redshirt, but we shall see.

Did Blake Lawrence get in?
Pretty sure Fisher's reps were all on special teams. Could see Compton redshirting, but don't you also believe he could be a strong contributor to this defense. Blake was a name that slipped my mind that also should have been put in my previous post, I don't recall seeing him on the field for defense

 
You're right (I think), Fisher was only in on special teams. I think Compton could definitely be a strong contributor, though it's possible they see him as a 3-year starter instead of spending 2 years behind Dillard.

 
I think this game gave us a good indication of who they feel will contribute in the future. No point burning a red shirt just to see if a guy is game ready. I doubt a lot of the young linebackers can really have an impact large enough to justify them being played.

Do agree we should have seen another QB at the end, not sure what the thinking on that was other than our inability to run consistently.

 
As far as Compton goes, if we are thin at the Linebacker spot, I think he contributes this year. But how much time do the coaches have to determine a redshirt?

 
^Not sure I've heard there is an alotted amount of minutes they can be on the field. And have heard by others it's like 5% of a games snaps or something to that effect. Would like to get some clarity on that if anyone knows what the rule is.

 
^Not sure I've heard there is an alotted amount of minutes they can be on the field. And have heard by others it's like 5% of a games snaps or something to that effect. Would like to get some clarity on that if anyone knows what the rule is.
I think the 5% thing is for medical redshirts. I believe once a guy is on the field for even a single play he's burned his redshirt. Like what's-his-name coming in and throwing one pass against KSU in '05.

 
I really thought we were going to see either Witt or Lee come into the game when we got the ball back with like 5 minutes or so left in the 4th qtr. We didn't, and I can live with that. We still have a long way to go. I'm still hopeful we're a much different team in November than what I saw Saturday.

 
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Do agree we should have seen another QB at the end, not sure what the thinking on that was other than our inability to run consistently.
Remember that Ganz has limited real game experience, and while the offense has remained mostly unchanged, there have been some tweaks to it. I suspect that - at least for this game - they wanted to give all the snaps to Joe just to be sure that the major kinks were worked out.

 
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