His comments on the Gophers start at the .30 second mark
Who is Billy Turner?
Who is Billy Turner?
I think that is what NFL scouts are saying. That is what FBS recruiters were saying as well. Jokes aside, I think he could have said he was overlooked a little better. The way he did it IMO is not exactly cool. Not when future bosses are looking for anyway to get you at a later round or look at you as a free agent.
BTW Was he offered an opportunity to walk on? Did his HS coaches ever send out film on him? Many players don't get that H.S. Coaches sometimes can be the worst "advocate".
There were red flags with Turner, he wasn't offered by anyone else either for several reasons. To their credit his coaches lit a fire under him at NDSU, likely the gophers spurning him did too. He dominated at the D2 level, yay!
He would have played here, I doubt he would have beaten out Ed Olson at LT had Ed stayed healthy, but could have played other places on the line for us.
Attitude means plenty for future employers, I doubt the NFL front office is going to give a crap whether he won a second rate championship in college or pancaked a 210 lb D2 d-end. They'll judge him on his attitude, talent, and work ethic wherever he ends up.
There were red flags with Turner, he wasn't offered by anyone else either for several reasons. To their credit his coaches lit a fire under him at NDSU, likely the gophers spurning him did too. He dominated at the D2 level, yay!
He would have played here, I doubt he would have beaten out Ed Olson at LT had Ed stayed healthy, but could have played other places on the line for us.
Attitude means plenty for future employers, I doubt the NFL front office is going to give a crap whether he won a second rate championship in college or pancaked a 210 lb D2 d-end. They'll judge him on his attitude, talent, and work ethic wherever he ends up.
He had knee injuries in HS which obviously were fixed just fine. Billy would have started here for four years and Ed would have had zero chance of playing in front of him. I'm not saying Billy would have been All Big Ten, but he would have been a signficant upgrade over what we rolled out at LT.
He had knee injuries in HS which obviously were fixed just fine. Billy would have started here for four years and Ed would have had zero chance of playing in front of him. I'm not saying Billy would have been All Big Ten, but he would have been a signficant upgrade over what we rolled out at LT.
Nothing better than a little "LOOK AT ME" chest pounding. Congrats, Billy Turner. You're still not on that many people's radar.
Yes, and Trevor Berbick defeated a declining, not-as-his-best, shell-of-himself, Muhammad Ali late in Ali's career.
An asterisk, my friends.
An asterisk.
BTW Was he offered an opportunity to walk on? Did his HS coaches ever send out film on him? Many players don't get that H.S. Coaches sometimes can be the worst "advocate".
You know you are playing for a low-tier program when your goal is to "beat the sh!t" out of a bottom feeder from another conference.
Good for him. I hope beating a low tier Big Ten team is his life's greatest accomplishment.His comments on the Gophers start at the .30 second mark
I hardly blame the poor kid. He's just been infected by the pathological envy that courses through the veins of all North Dakotans.
You know you are playing for a low-tier program when your goal is to "beat the sh!t" out of a bottom feeder from another conference.