Certain he is a scholarship transfer?Updated with David Kemp transferring in
Good point...not sure...I'll take him off for nowCertain he is a scholarship transfer?
Kemps…. It’s the cows.Kemp’s a PWO.
I hear Kemps is struggling these days. Maybe they need to get better cows!Kemps…. It’s the cows.
They are?I hear Kemps is struggling these days. Maybe they need to get better cows!
Updated with Knuth leaving the team. We have 5 open scholarships at this point, can't wait to see who we bring in after Spring camp.
Maybe a walk-on scholarship? Usually they give 1 or 2 out each year.My guess: 2 CB's, 1 LB, 1 OL & 1 ????
It'd be a bummer if your last name was actually "More".4 open spots. I'd be looking at some PWO as possible scholarships. Maybe 2 more transfers in and 2 PWO.
DL Nate Becker
RB Max Grand
More will also transfer in May.
Kesich is a given along with LeCaptain. The linebacker/end from Burnsville will be getting one someday. Max Grand , Quentin Redding would be others in line for scholarships from the walk on category.After seeing the spring game, I’ve got to believe Kesich has a scholarship. And I wouldn’t be surprised if Jordan Nubin (RB) has earned one. Current count is that there are 4 available scholarships, but I’m betting only 2—unless and until further transfers out.
Remind me please, what is the slash on the final year? If they take a redshirt?Added Tre'von Jones
Yeah, I add the slash if they can still take a redshirt. As far as I can tell, he hasn't used it (but I could be wrong), so he could use it here if he wanted.Remind me please, what is the slash on the final year? If they take a redshirt?
I guess that is technically possible for him to do here, but would assume that won't happen with him already playing the last four seasons (FCS covid year I believe was a reduced spring season in 2021).
TL;DR Expect to see another 4 additional transfers into the program before next season in addition to the 18 that have already left.
I made a similar thread last December to keep track of how many scholarship players the team had total and see what the remaining recruiting picture might be. This is the current list of scholarship players for 2023:
2017 (1)
Chris Autman-Bell (2023 final year)
2018 (3)
Brevyn Spann-Ford (2023 final year)
Bryce Williams (2023 final year)
Nathan Boe (2023 final year)
2019 (6)
Tyler Nubin (2023 final year)
JJ Guedet (2024 final year)
Logan Richter (2024 final year)
Cole Kramer (2024 final year)
Brady Weeks (2023 final year)
Tyler Cooper (2024 final year)
2020 (11)
Daniel Jackson (2024 final year)
Jah Joyner (2025 final year)
Danny Striggow (2024 final year)
Jalen Logan-Redding (2025 final year)
Martes Lewis (2025 final year)
Lucas Finnessy (2024 final year)
Aireontae Ersery (2025 final year)
Cody Lindenberg (2025 final year)
Victor Pless (2025 final year)
Tyrell Lawrence (2025 final year)
Mark Crawford (2024 final year)
2021 (12)
Athan Kaliakmanis (2025 final year)
Deven Eastern (2025 final year)
Lemeke Brockington (2025 final year)
Jacob Schuster (2025 final year)
Devon Williams (2025 final year)
Jameson Geers (2025 final year)
Logan Purcell (2025 final year)
Justin Walley (2024 final year)
Darius Green (2025 final year)
Dino Kaliakmanis (2025 final year)
Luther McCoy (2025 final year)
Karter Shaw (2023 final year)
2022 (19)
Anthony Smith (2026 final year)
Zach Evans (2026 final year)
Aidan Gousby (2026 final year)
Kristen Hoskins (2026 final year)
Rhyland Kelly (2026 final year)
Tariq Watson (2026 final year)
Coleman Bryson (2026 final year)
Tony Nelson (2026 final year)
Nathan Jones (2026 final year)
Spencer Alvarez (2026 final year)
Joey Gerlach (2026 final year)
Ashton Beers (2026 final year)
Cade McConnell (2026 final year)
Hayden Schwartz (2026 final year)
Maverick Baranowski (2026 final year)
Quinn Carroll (2024 final year)
Darnell Jefferies (2023 final year)
Jacob Lewis (2025 final year)
Kyler Baugh (2023 final year)
2023 (21)
Jerome Williams (2026/7 final year)
Darius Taylor (2026/7 final year)
Marquese Williams (2026/7 final year)
Zaquan Bryan (2026/7 final year)
Donielle Hayes (2026/7 final year)
Greg Johnson (2026/7 final year)
Martin Owusu (2026/7 final year)
Kerry Brown (2026/7 final year)
Karter Menz (2026/7 final year)
Reese Tripp (2026/7 final year)
Sam Peters (2026/7 final year)
Drew Viotto (2026/7 final year)
Pierce Walsh (2026/7 final year)
Alex Elliott (2026/7 final year)
De'Eric Mister (2026/7 final year)
Garrison Monroe (2026/7 final year)
Theorin Randle (2026/7 final year)
Matt Kingsbury (2026/7 final year)
TJ McWilliams (2026/7 final year)
Kenric Lanier (2026/7 final year)
Phillip Daniels (2026/7 final year)
Transfers (8)
Corey Crooms (2023 final year)
Ryan Selig (2023 final year)
Elijah Spencer (2024 final year)
Jack Henderson (2024 final year)
Chris Collins (2023 final year)
Sean Tyler (2023 final year)
Rowan Zolman (2025/2026 final year)
Tre'von Jones (2023/2024 final year)
We currently will have 52 scholarship players returning next year. With the current recruiting class of 21 and 8 transfers, that would leave us at 81 scholarships, meaning we need 4 transfers in to get to the scholarship limit.
That also doesn't take into account any walk-ons that were given scholarships. These are the walk-ons that'll be here in 2023 that have previously gotten scholarships:
Walk-ons with eligibility left who were awarded scholarships in the past who may get one again (2)
Derik LeCaptain (2024 final year)
Dragan Kesich (2024 final year)
Crazy that only 13 are out of eligibility after 2023?!
I mean I’m sure transfers will happen and such, but great spot to start from!Completely agree. I would think that puts the staff in a great position of strength for recruiting purposes; they can really focus on which position groups they want to improve. Anyone know the last time we had a similarly small class of expiring eligibility?
2024 guys can technically still be class of 2019 guys. Not sure if any are, or if they're all class of 2020 guys who defacto redshirted during the covid year.I mean I’m sure transfers will happen and such, but great spot to start from!
We have ninth year players these days. You can throw standard wisdom on eligibility right out the window!2024 guys can technically still be class of 2019 guys. Not sure if any are, or if they're all class of 2020 guys who defacto redshirted during the covid year.
(2019 - redshirt, 2020 - covid free year, 2021 - 1, 2022 - 2, 2023 - 3, 2024 - 4)
Point being, if they haven't played much could also simply decide to retire from football rather than uproot their whole lives, friends, gf's, etc. from the last five years, to go to some one-off place just to play for one year.
We've had 7th year guys for sure. Redshirt, medical waiver, and covid, plus the regular four seasons.We have ninth year players these days. You can throw standard wisdom on eligibility right out the window!
I think there is a minor typo on the OP now, showing 82 instead of 83?Updated with Tyler Bride.