From what I understand they will fill 3 then keep the others open for transfers. Different world now with the Doctor Who Portal.We won’t fill all of our spots...We have 5-6 and we will fill only 2-3
The people that stuck with him will forever be apart of him. That don't make no sense.
He's a big strong fella, by the way.
I'm a pedantic ass so I point it out constantly. Probably occurs in 75%+ of commitment tweets.Posters on here make that same mistake so I never point it out. Saw it twice yesterday.
Miller is interesting. Absolutely destroyed 2A competition and I see him similar to Nowell in that he could be a steal if he can show he has the ability to elevate ti level of P5 competition.
I think sometimes filling out a class means gambling on a few kids but Miller and Brown both seem well worth the risk
Will be a solid backup to Duggan and possibly push for significant PT. He solidly fills a much needed slot.
What’s your point?
I'll go slow-that Sonny Cumbie recruited Wooten, Robinson and Rodgers.
I'll go slow-that Sonny Cumbie recruited Wooten, Robinson and Rodgers.
We should have this mindset with every position, especially with a 5-7 team the previous year.To me Duggan didn't show enough last season to automatically anoint him as the starter next season. So heck yes let the completion be open.
Brown appears to have a nice touch on ball which Duggan struggled at times with last season.
The original comment I replied to basically said Kelly is awesome and we now have a great staff other than Cumbie......
Kelly has recruited Q Johnson, who isn’t even on campus yet, and coached a unit the entire board agrees was bad in 2019..... So how is he definitely a better coach than Cumbie? (which is the point I’m trying to make).
And again, I like Malcolm a lot so far and he seems like he’s gonna be a great addition to the staff but we have literally zero proof he’s better than Cumbie at this point.
You said Cumbie is a great recruiter. That is the prevailing opinion in TCU world. Maybe he is- I was just adding some context to that thought. The fact is the first three QB's he recruited failed for various reasons.
I do see Duggan as the exception though. love him.
He absolutely is a great recruiter. What you’re pointing out is that he might not be a great evaluator or QB coach.
I will say I have a real hard time faulting him for Rogers not panning out.
Rogers was absolutely worth the risk, and but for an unforeseen condition (dropfoot) I would have LOVED to see him get real game snaps. I think the school got a bit gun-shy, medically speaking, after the Listenbee suit and were being overly cautious. As a student, and student-athlete, he shined and supported other sports, and stayed humble. I have tremendous respect for him and his family, and I hope the condition gets righted and he lights it up.Yeah, it would be ridiculous to assign even the tiniest negative value to SC for having signed a kid at the most important position that literally every school in the country would have considered a strong take. I assume the only reason he wasn't being heavily chased by all the usual suspects is that he was in LSU's backyard and it was early down to us and them.
Hell, he may yet wind up being the guy we all hoped he would be when he signed with us. I hope so.
I will say I have a real hard time faulting him for Rogers not panning out.