I am a big supporter of Brian Kelly and believe the guy is much smarter than I, however I am in total disagreement with him using some of our freshman wasting their eligibility.
I watched on Saturday as we put Chase Hounsell on the field. I was shaking my head. WHY are playing a freshman in place of several other kids like Cwynar, Hafis or Kona?? I think Chase did an admirable job, but it was not head and shoulders above what any those above listed would do. So, why would you spend a kids eligibility for a full 5th year to give him 20-30 snaps as a freshman.
People are going to say, how do you know he would stick around for a 5th year? Well, in most cases kids at the OL, DL and even LB will take the 5th if they get the chance. There are those rare talents like Tuitt and Lynch who will likely bolt after 3, but they are the very few minority.
Some people will say that we do not need to worry as BK is going to fill the roster with tons of talent and we won't need 5th year kids. Well, that is a big ASSUMPTION!! We are into BK's third recruiting campaign and there remains some big holes going into next year. We really missed both of the last two years on numbers of premier RB, WR, and DB's.
My thought when looking at a kid like Chase on Saturday was: Are those few snaps worth losing a kid like this for an entire 5th year campaign. For all those who bash Harrison Smith, where would our defensive backfield be without him this season??? Yes, he would have been a perfect kid to put on special teams 5 years ago with his speed. Instead, he took a year to mature and now we have a experienced safety who leads that backfield. Without Hayseed, you all would be watching someone like Austin Collinsworth with his head spinning or Motta showing up late on tackles.
I believe it is very important to save every kid you can for 5th year eligibility unless the talent is obviously going to take them to the NFL. Those players are the Teo's, Tuitt's, Nix or Floyd. Not a Chase Hounsell, Cam McDaniel, Josh Atkinson.
I watched on Saturday as we put Chase Hounsell on the field. I was shaking my head. WHY are playing a freshman in place of several other kids like Cwynar, Hafis or Kona?? I think Chase did an admirable job, but it was not head and shoulders above what any those above listed would do. So, why would you spend a kids eligibility for a full 5th year to give him 20-30 snaps as a freshman.
People are going to say, how do you know he would stick around for a 5th year? Well, in most cases kids at the OL, DL and even LB will take the 5th if they get the chance. There are those rare talents like Tuitt and Lynch who will likely bolt after 3, but they are the very few minority.
Some people will say that we do not need to worry as BK is going to fill the roster with tons of talent and we won't need 5th year kids. Well, that is a big ASSUMPTION!! We are into BK's third recruiting campaign and there remains some big holes going into next year. We really missed both of the last two years on numbers of premier RB, WR, and DB's.
My thought when looking at a kid like Chase on Saturday was: Are those few snaps worth losing a kid like this for an entire 5th year campaign. For all those who bash Harrison Smith, where would our defensive backfield be without him this season??? Yes, he would have been a perfect kid to put on special teams 5 years ago with his speed. Instead, he took a year to mature and now we have a experienced safety who leads that backfield. Without Hayseed, you all would be watching someone like Austin Collinsworth with his head spinning or Motta showing up late on tackles.
I believe it is very important to save every kid you can for 5th year eligibility unless the talent is obviously going to take them to the NFL. Those players are the Teo's, Tuitt's, Nix or Floyd. Not a Chase Hounsell, Cam McDaniel, Josh Atkinson.