Can Za'Quan Bryan/Jaylen Bowden replace Justin Walley/Ethan Robinson?


Every year, it's the same question: will we be able to find a comparable replacement for...

... Carter Coughlin?
... John Michael Schmitz?
... Rodney Smith?
... Antoine Winfield Jr.?
... Jordan Howden?
... Mo Ibrahim?
... Daniel Faalele?
... Rashad Bateman?
... Tyler Johnson?
... Tyler Nubin?
... Bucky Irving?
... Boye Mafe?

The answer is pretty much a constant: Yes. Fleck always seems to have suitable replacements, ready to step up.
 
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Every year, it's the same question: will we be able to find a comparable replacement for...

... Carter Coughlin?
... John Michael Schmitz?
... Rodney Smith?
... Antoine Winfield Jr.?
... Jordan Howden?
... Mo Ibrahim?
... Daniel Faalele?
... Rashad Bateman?
... Tyler Johnson?
... Tyler Nubin?
... Bucky Irving?
... Boye Mafe?

The answer is pretty much a constant: Yes. Fleck always seems to have suitable replacements, ready to step up.
Maybe it's been that way recently haha, but I don't recall looking back at the Kill years and saying anything like that. We just watched upperclassman graduate and hoped the next would be better.

Not trying to disagree in any way, just pointing out the progress we've made. Kinda like how now our coordinators are being hired elsewhere every year or two - signs of a good program.
 

I don’t understand why Tony is so convinced about Bowden. After watching two practices, I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. I think one of the younger players will eventually surpass him, and there’s still Kelly, who has been in the program the longest."
 


I don’t understand why Tony is so convinced about Bowden. After watching two practices, I wasn’t impressed with what I saw. I think one of the younger players will eventually surpass him, and there’s still Kelly, who has been in the program the longest."
You ended with a quote but didn't have a starting quote, so are those your words or someone else's?
 





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