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I like the move with us being pretty deep at safety going forward I think this is almost a move looking ahead for next year where LB is going to take a hit
I like the move with us being pretty deep at safety going forward I think this is almost a move looking ahead for next year where LB is going to take a hit
Jamie U on ISD reckons Jordan should be trained up to play Middle Line Backer if Coney serves a suspension. Interesting idea.
Damn, this one kinda hurts, no? Wasn't he a contender to start? Sucks to lose that kind of depth even if not.
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Is Lamb still healing or was he passed as well? I was surprised he was not on the 2 deep.
I wish him well. If he was 3rd on the Buck chart, can't blame him. It's a perfect time for an athlete to transfer. Covid exemption, he's going to graduate, etc.. We have a ton of LBs, so really shouldn't hurt anything and opens up a scholarship.
So something I just thought of which is only possible for this weird year. I said earlier the JGH doesn't really need to sit out because this is a free year, but when he announced he is graduating in November that actually opened the door for him to still play this year, just for a different team. With the other conferences looking to play later this year, JGH could technically grad transfer in November, play for one of the teams playing in the spring, still keep another year of eligibility and then play for that team again in the fall. So he could potentially get two seasons in one grad transfer year.
The thing people need to understand about Marist is that he is incredibly explosive and flies all over the field. His only drawback is that he's still a little light, but he has a big frame that everyone thinks he'll continue filling out and be an NFL player.
Then you have Shayne Simon, who was a top recruit, and the main reason he hasn't seen the field more is that JOK is a beast and Simon has been snakebit with some injuries. Simon is a little bit bigger than Marist, and plenty fast to play, but not quite as explosive as Marist who moves like a safety.
Both were simply overall better players than Lamb/JGH and that's not really a knock on them. LB is by far the deepest position on the team, OL is the only other one that is even comparable at the moment.
So something I just thought of which is only possible for this weird year. I said earlier the JGH doesn't really need to sit out because this is a free year, but when he announced he is graduating in November that actually opened the door for him to still play this year, just for a different team. With the other conferences looking to play later this year, JGH could technically grad transfer in November, play for one of the teams playing in the spring, still keep another year of eligibility and then play for that team again in the fall. So he could potentially get two seasons in one grad transfer year.
folks on II podcast said the same thing yesterday, makes zero sense for him to transfer at this point unless he's totally pissed with the coaches and the relationship is not fixable
folks on II podcast said the same thing yesterday, makes zero sense for him to transfer at this point unless he's totally pissed with the coaches and the relationship is not fixable
IIRC - Opt outs get a year automatically, so he should have 2 years left regardless.
That UCLA roster has some lowkey decent talent on it. I forgot Charbonnet transferred out there from scUM. Eboh, Cota, DTR, Rhyan are names I recall well from their respective cycles.