Gophers 2025 Movement Roster Thread - Transfers, Bowl Opt-Outs, Etc.


There were 22 this year. Granted a few never played or bolted before the season.
I doubt PJ goes that transfer heavy again,vunless they do something significantly different in their evaluations. Too many guys who either didn't live up to expectations or didn't play at all.
 


I doubt PJ goes that transfer heavy again,vunless they do something significantly different in their evaluations. Too many guys who either didn't live up to expectations or didn't play at all.
I think this, in part, is why there was such a large incoming class; it may not necessitate the need for leaning so heavily on the portal.
 




I’d like to see some scheme change on OL. Wouldn’t mind some more pulling and misdirection in running game.
Agree--more traps and I-formations, too. Give defenses more to think about, please. But when you recruit OL for height and length, you don't necessarily get guys who are fleet of foot for pulling and traps. Or who excel at leverage. It's like we recruit OL primarily for the Tackle position and then just sprinkle them into IOL positions.
 

Agree + a CB
Going forward it may be wise to have smaller, more impactful transfer classes.

Rather than taking 3 WRs, take 1 that is more likely to be a significant contributor, identify positions by value on each side of the ball and only pay transfers at the most valuable positions, etc.

Initially, they will rely more heavily on recent HS recruits for depth but that should help in the long run.
 







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