Weigman sounds like a very good QB with prototypical size who is very capable of picking up a first down when needed but it won't be an integral part of the game plan.
Leonard, thus far, hasn't proven to be the same level of passer as Weigman but here are Leonard's basketball highlights that give a glimpse of who he is. He's a very, very good athlete but a less accomplished passer to date:
Do you think your OL situation has been rectified? We're not used to this much uncertainty on the OL, lost two starting tackles to the draft and then lost the starting LT so we're understandably nervous about how that's going to play out against your much-talked-about defensive line.
How do you think the two defenses compare? How about the offensive personnel? Appreciate you dropping in to discuss, we have 1.5 weeks to fill the time until everything is settled under the lights.
That's impressive! I always thought great basketball players were the best all-around athletes. Our OL is a big question, but here's a little info:
The starting center that transferred to Kansas was basically "encouraged" to go. He could've been a great one but he was more interested in the shot put, spending his spring practicing THAT, and much injured during the season. Elko basically showed him the door.
OL was BEYOND bad the last couple of years because of our Assistant that Jimbo hired but refused to fire. The Aggie base was up in arms over his refusal to replace Addazio. Reportedly, when Elko came in, they did nothing but focus on "unlearning" EVERYTHING they had been taught under the previous regime. It's not that we had bad talent, just horrible coaching and schemes. We also brought in some nice pieces. No one has any idea how good or bad they will be, except our LT is supposed to be very good, and the moved of our young RT to RG was supposed to have been a great one. We will see.
Re our secondary, yes we brought in new guys, but that is a GOOD thing. We are actually much better off talent-wise there, but of course it's new guys and first game so again, a wait-and-see thing. The great thing is that we have Elko back after a DC that (common theme under Jimbo, who we are realizing was horrible) was a very questionable DC.
Our DL is by far our strength. Yes, we lost some, but we also brought in a great talent from Purdue (a local kid) who is preseason All-America to go with our very deep 4 and 5 star talent along the front. We have talent and depth there. Our LB situation is finally firming up also after years of being very thin, but we did lose a great one in Edgerrin Cooper- Green Bay 2nd round pick. Taurean York was Freshmand All-Amercan last year and will be our main piece at LB. Looking forward to what Elko does with him as he is masterful at disguising and delaying blitzes. York is very fast, a good tackler (not big), and just a very good football IQ.
In general, the 30 or so transfers out were guys that left because lack of playing time or otherwise "encouraged" to leave. We supposedly did very well in the transfer portal- partly by necessity and design as Elko was a new coach and purposely kept our HS recruiting numbers low when he came on board. I think he had a pretty good idea of what kind of players he needed NOW to go with the talent he had on hand, and with A&M's resources was able to mostly fill that out the way he wanted.
Offens WR is a big ????? though we do have one stud (Noah Thomas- very tall, lanky, good hands). Walker is sometimes very good and sometimes just drops easy passes right to him. We also have some new guys that are supposed to be good and they talk like they think they're going to be very good. By the way, that Alabama takeoff picture- that was a self-deprecating humor thing put together by our practice squad guys. Maybe like an 80 yr old granny might strike a Rocky pose at the top of those Philly steps.
RB we have two decent ball carriers, but we did lose our back-up to season-ending injury last week. Leveon Moss is a 6ft 215lb jr. 4-star from Louisiana with 10.8 speed in the 100m. Amari Daniels is a 5ft8" 200lb senior from Miami with 4.5 speed. He's pretty fast and shifty, but hasn't really knocked anyone's socks off. They should be smart given their experience and they can catch the ball.
Our TEs are question marks, but we do have one that could be pretty special. He missed all of last year with a pre-season injury. This will be his 2nd full season. 6' 4" 265 lb Donovan Green- a freshman All-America honorable mention that came on at the end of the '22 season.
How (and IF) it all comes together in Game 1 is yet to be seen. We certainly have a tough row to hoe in ND. We are most fortunate that the game will be played under the lights in the 2nd half. Kyle Field is really a special place at night. I'm hoping we keep it close enough the 1st half while we work out all the kinks of our new program, so that we have a shot in the 2nd half.
I'm thinking the final score will be in the 27-24 range, whichever team wins.