Nebfanatic
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How many play on the lines for winning football teams?In this day and age of college football, where true freshman play at every position, that is not young at all.
How many play on the lines for winning football teams?In this day and age of college football, where true freshman play at every position, that is not young at all.
I feel you but in my opinion its already getting somewhat better than it was in game 1. Maybe some of that is Mills vision getting better but I feel like there are a few more holes last week than week 1Let's hope. I'm just tired of seeing Mills/Washington/Robinson being met in the backfield before they have a chance to take the hand off.
You can do the research if you like, I’m certainly not going to. And possibly it would prove you correct and me incorrect, but I’m guessing it wouldn’t. There are a boatload of players coming out of high school right now that step right onto the field ready to go.How many play on the lines for winning football teams?
Here are the lines of some of the top teams.How many play on the lines for winning football teams?
Here are the lines of some of the top teams.
tOSU...Jr Sr So So Sr
Bama...Jr Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr
Clem...So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr
Okla...So. So. So. Fr. So.
LSU...Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Underclassmen are littered throughout the Olines of the top teams.
I see now...you think we should stick with Jurgens at center and he'll get better at not hiking the ball over the QB's head much of the time. I hope you're right and this doesn't keep looking like Diaco covering 3rd down from 20 yards back.Those 3 performed alright when they had Farmer and Foster playing along side them. I think as Jurgens gets better, so will the line.
I don't think that we should stick with Jurgens, the coaches do. And I think if he improves so will the entire lineI see now...you think we should stick with Jurgens at center and he'll get better at not hiking the ball over the QB's head much of the time. I hope you're right and this doesn't keep looking like Diaco covering 3rd down from 20 yards back.
Fair enough thanks for that.Here are the lines of some of the top teams.
tOSU...Jr Sr So So Sr
Bama...Jr Fr. Jr. Sr. Jr
Clem...So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr
Okla...So. So. So. Fr. So.
LSU...Jr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Jr.
Underclassmen are littered throughout the Olines of the top teams.
Ok but also: how many of those underclassmen listed there are top 4 or 5 stars coming out of high school?I don't think that we should stick with Jurgens, the coaches do. And I think if he improves so will the entire line
Fair enough thanks for that.
Doesn't the gif make the sarcasm clear? Lol
Buts it’s more senior and junior dominated than I anticipated. I really thought juniors and sophomores would make up the biggest number.I don't think that we should stick with Jurgens, the coaches do. And I think if he improves so will the entire line
Fair enough thanks for that.
My issue is expecting a RS FR converted TE or even a RS FR true center who was undersized... As well as a RS FR walk-on RG who often was wrestling immediately after football season to physically be ready to compete in the B10. It shows how underdeveloped the the upperclassmen are in a strength and conditioning aspect if they are being beat out. It also is correct in saying it’s not a 2 year overhaul process in the strength and conditioning department for these players.It is lack of execution. It is lack of depth of talent in most positions. It is deficient S&C over the past 15 years. It is coaching.
1. If you are scrambling to put depth on the field, execution is going to suffer, pure and simple.
2. If you have a lack of depth, then practices don't really hone the top players beyond where they are already at. Hard to prepare for an all conference tackle when you are facing a second year 2 or 3 star.
3. S&C doesn't fix things in a year or two. It just doesn't.
4. Scott has the brightest future of most any coach in the BIG, and I believe that. But he's in year 4 of head coaching. Tom Osborn said he was a MUCH better coach in year 10 as a head coach than he was in year 5.
I'm not going to worry, fret or curse about any of these things for at least two more full seasons after this one. And I feel if Scott can't turn it around, it won't get turned around.