Husker from Kansas
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does this mean that heard will possibly get redshirted?
Not that I have any real answer to this from inside knowledge or anything... just pure surmise on my behalf...does this mean that heard will possibly get redshirted?
Yep. Young, deep & very talented. Something we haven't had in our Oline in many years. Not having to play walk-ons everywhere will make our coaches look a lot smarter.Can you expand on this? I think the long-term potential of our offensive line is ridiculous with these last two recruiting classes. I think we are young but deep.but then my thoughts drift to the status of our OLine and I want to cringe.
Not that I have any real answer to this from inside knowledge or anything... just pure surmise on my behalf...does this mean that heard will possibly get redshirted?
but Bo is seemingly not too thoughtful about who redshirts or not... he just tries them at a position (for a game or two) and if he likes them there they stay, if not, he yanks them and we either never see them again or, at least have not seen them yet (Baptiste, Cooper, Josh Mitchell all come to mind as DB's --- they were tried for a short audition and then vanished). So... Bo does not seem to have long-term roster managment (as far as I can tell) in view. So... I'd guess that Heard will not redshirt... will be given a chance and see if he is "the man" --- and, if he is not... then if Baptiste, Cooper and Mitchell are an indicator... he will be yanked either never to be seen again or maybe to resurface down the road. Let's hope he is "the man."
I think we should just keep throwing stuff against the wall to see what sticks. This is basically how I felt about our secondary this year. I would hope they'd redshirt him if they move him to DB, but I wouldn't bet the farm on it.
You very well may be right about Heard but honestly, to me, the gap between SRex & the triplets was so massive I really don't see much of a difference. Now, if our Oline could have given the speedsters a little room to run we probably would have a better idea how the three rank. It was downright scary watching one of the triplets run between the tackles.....I was terrified one might actually get beheaded.Heard is a talent and needs to see the field. I do think he could be electrifying at RB, or at CB. But out of the 3 freshmen running backs he was the one that received the least amount of snaps last year. Ameer got the most... but, and I am prepared for reaction here, I think Ameer is the one of the 3 who needs to be moved to CB. He fumbled A LOT last year and part of that is because he is so small. For big 10 play where the guys are so big and you're playing against 3 lb sets the whole game we need some size and speed at that position and I think Heard and Green have more of that than Abdullah. Now I know coach Brown says Ameer picked everything up quicker than Braylon and Aaron but still... with Ameer's hips and how quick and fearless he is I see him being a better CB than RB.... unless he puts on 20 lbs of muscle this offseason. The kid was 5'9" 180 most of the season, to be able to hold on to the football and take a game by game pounding we really need him to add weight. Green, I still think is going to be incredible for us as soon as he learns to follow his blocks. That kid is electrifying and has a humble/hard working attitude.