And if it was solely up to them I'm guessing that number of people leaving wouldn't total nearly enough.That'd be a lot of folks transferring out.
I hope Lindsey and Kollock are informed, aware and anxious to battle.
Lots of difficult conversations, but it's a new era of building a roster. Can't imagine carrying 5 QBs or as many punters/kickers as in the past.And if it was solely up to them I'm guessing that number of people leaving wouldn't total nearly enough.
Yeah, for better or worse, it needs to be more cutthroat in both directions.Lots of difficult conversations, but it's a new era of building a roster. Can't imagine carrying 5 QBs or as many punters/kickers as in the past.
I'd agree. Looking like 3-4 QB's now and maybe one backup kicker/punter. Need those roster spots. Plus with the QB if you are not playing you are leaving.Lots of difficult conversations, but it's a new era of building a roster. Can't imagine carrying 5 QBs or as many punters/kickers as in the past.
We lost 2 OL last year and moved a guy to center that had never played the position. I think we’re bring in some competition, but have developed some good players.was watching a Tony Leibert video where he was looking at a prospective depth chart for next season. it was a little sobering looking at the list - especially at OL and WR. Gophers either need a lot of players on the current roster to show significant improvement - or they need to go heavy in the portal at both positions.
I will note that Leibert's depth chart did not have Quinn Carroll on the OL - but I've seen conflicting reports on whether Carroll plans to return (I think he has 1 year of eligibility left).
as far as the incoming HS players, Leibert seemed to think that the CB from New Jersey - Naiim Parrish - might have the best shot at getting on the field next Fall.
I will note that Leibert's depth chart did not have Quinn Carroll on the OL - but I've seen conflicting reports on whether Carroll plans to return (I think he has 1 year of eligibility left).