TonyLiebert
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50 | JJ Guedet | OL | 6' 7'' | 310 | 5 / 5 | 2 years | Washington, Ill. / Washington Community |
52 | Spencer Alvarez | OL | 6' 6'' | 260 | 2 / 2 | 4 years | Columbia Heights, Minn. / Columbia Heights |
55 | Karter Shaw | OL | 6' 4'' | 310 | 6 / 3 | 1 year | South Jordan, Utah / Herriman / Utah State |
58 | Jackson Hunter | OL | 6' 6'' | 275 | 3 / 3 | 3 years | Oconomowoc, Wis. / Oconomowoc |
59 | Tony Nelson | OL | 6' 6'' | 280 | 2 / 2 | 4 years | Tracy, Minn. / Tracy-Milroy-Balaton |
65 | Greg Johnson | OL | 6' 6'' | 300 | 1 / 1 | 4 years | Prior Lake, Minn. / Prior Lake |
66 | Nathan Boe | OL | 6' 5'' | 300 | 6 / 6 | 1 year | Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North |
68 | Jackson Ruschmeyer | OL | 6' 4'' | 295 | 4 / 4 | 3 years | Hutchinson, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic |
69 | Aireontae Ersery | OL | 6' 6'' | 325 | 4 / 4 | 3 years | Kansas City, Mo. / Ruskin |
70 | Cade McConnell | OL | 6' 5'' | 300 | 2 / 2 | 4 years | Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw |
71 | Martes Lewis | OL | 6' 7'' | 330 | 4 / 4 | 3 years | Merrillville, Ind. / Merrillville |
73 | Tyrell Lawrence | OL | 6' 7'' | 355 | 4 / 4 | 3 years | Milton, Ontario, Canada / Clearwater Academy International |
75 | Tyler Cooper | OL | 6' 5'' | 310 | 5 / 5 | 2 years | Saint Croix Falls, Wis. / Saint Croix Falls |
76 | Reese Tripp | OL | 6' 7'' | 330 | 1 / 1 | 4 years | Mantorville, Minn. / Kasson-Mantorville |
77 | Quinn Carroll | OL | 6' 6'' | 310 | 5 / 2 | 2 years | Edina, Minn. / Edina / Notre Dame |
78 | Ashton Beers | OL | 6' 5'' | 300 | 2 / 2 | 4 years | Slinger, Wis. / Slinger |
79 | Logan Purcell | OL | 6' 7'' | 260 | 3 / 3 | 3 years | Annandale, Minn. / Annandale |
lol....nice troll attempt.Interesting that they lost 8 players to transferred to other P5 programs and brought in 2 players from other P5 programs.
Cooper and Guedet are class of 2019 guys who haven't seen the field much.The O-Line could have used an experienced OL from the portal. There are seventeen on the current roster.
50 JJ Guedet OL 6' 7'' 310 5 / 5 2 years Washington, Ill. / Washington Community 52 Spencer Alvarez OL 6' 6'' 260 2 / 2 4 years Columbia Heights, Minn. / Columbia Heights 55 Karter Shaw OL 6' 4'' 310 6 / 3 1 year South Jordan, Utah / Herriman / Utah State 58 Jackson Hunter OL 6' 6'' 275 3 / 3 3 years Oconomowoc, Wis. / Oconomowoc 59 Tony Nelson OL 6' 6'' 280 2 / 2 4 years Tracy, Minn. / Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 65 Greg Johnson OL 6' 6'' 300 1 / 1 4 years Prior Lake, Minn. / Prior Lake 66 Nathan Boe OL 6' 5'' 300 6 / 6 1 year Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North 68 Jackson Ruschmeyer OL 6' 4'' 295 4 / 4 3 years Hutchinson, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic 69 Aireontae Ersery OL 6' 6'' 325 4 / 4 3 years Kansas City, Mo. / Ruskin 70 Cade McConnell OL 6' 5'' 300 2 / 2 4 years Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw 71 Martes Lewis OL 6' 7'' 330 4 / 4 3 years Merrillville, Ind. / Merrillville 73 Tyrell Lawrence OL 6' 7'' 355 4 / 4 3 years Milton, Ontario, Canada / Clearwater Academy International 75 Tyler Cooper OL 6' 5'' 310 5 / 5 2 years Saint Croix Falls, Wis. / Saint Croix Falls 76 Reese Tripp OL 6' 7'' 330 1 / 1 4 years Mantorville, Minn. / Kasson-Mantorville 77 Quinn Carroll OL 6' 6'' 310 5 / 2 2 years Edina, Minn. / Edina / Notre Dame 78 Ashton Beers OL 6' 5'' 300 2 / 2 4 years Slinger, Wis. / Slinger 79 Logan Purcell OL 6' 7'' 260 3 / 3 3 years Annandale, Minn. / Annandale
To me, the fact that they were seemingly not actively pursuing offensive lineman in the portal means they probably feel good about the guys in house. Quite a few guys on that list that have been in the program multiple years.The O-Line could have used an experienced OL from the portal. There are seventeen on the current roster.
50 JJ Guedet OL 6' 7'' 310 5 / 5 2 years Washington, Ill. / Washington Community 52 Spencer Alvarez OL 6' 6'' 260 2 / 2 4 years Columbia Heights, Minn. / Columbia Heights 55 Karter Shaw OL 6' 4'' 310 6 / 3 1 year South Jordan, Utah / Herriman / Utah State 58 Jackson Hunter OL 6' 6'' 275 3 / 3 3 years Oconomowoc, Wis. / Oconomowoc 59 Tony Nelson OL 6' 6'' 280 2 / 2 4 years Tracy, Minn. / Tracy-Milroy-Balaton 65 Greg Johnson OL 6' 6'' 300 1 / 1 4 years Prior Lake, Minn. / Prior Lake 66 Nathan Boe OL 6' 5'' 300 6 / 6 1 year Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville North 68 Jackson Ruschmeyer OL 6' 4'' 295 4 / 4 3 years Hutchinson, Minn. / Holy Family Catholic 69 Aireontae Ersery OL 6' 6'' 325 4 / 4 3 years Kansas City, Mo. / Ruskin 70 Cade McConnell OL 6' 5'' 300 2 / 2 4 years Choctaw, Okla. / Choctaw 71 Martes Lewis OL 6' 7'' 330 4 / 4 3 years Merrillville, Ind. / Merrillville 73 Tyrell Lawrence OL 6' 7'' 355 4 / 4 3 years Milton, Ontario, Canada / Clearwater Academy International 75 Tyler Cooper OL 6' 5'' 310 5 / 5 2 years Saint Croix Falls, Wis. / Saint Croix Falls 76 Reese Tripp OL 6' 7'' 330 1 / 1 4 years Mantorville, Minn. / Kasson-Mantorville 77 Quinn Carroll OL 6' 6'' 310 5 / 2 2 years Edina, Minn. / Edina / Notre Dame 78 Ashton Beers OL 6' 5'' 300 2 / 2 4 years Slinger, Wis. / Slinger 79 Logan Purcell OL 6' 7'' 260 3 / 3 3 years Annandale, Minn. / Annandale
To me the defensive line is the key. If the returning players on the D-Line can perform to a level where the loss of Carter isn't obvious then I think there is a strong potential for a net gain on defense.Knee jerk reaction, offense solid net positive, defense significant net negative.
lol....nice troll attempt.
WTF are you even talking about? Do you seriously have nothing better to do with your time than to troll other teams message boards?It's tough when facts hurt your feelings.
WTF are you even talking about? Do you seriously have nothing better to do with your time than to troll other teams message boards?
It gives the impression that you are trying to imply that the guys we lost are better than the guys we are bringing in simply because they aren't coming from the P5 ranks which isn't necessarily true.I mentioned a fact from the tweet about the amount of transfers going to and coming from P5 programs and you called me a troll. If stating facts makes me a troll then so be it.
Recruiting OLs is difficult. There are not many of them. Coach Callahan and Fleck did a great job recruiting Greg Johnson, Reese Tripp, Jerome Williams, and Phillip Daniels.To me, the fact that they were seemingly not actively pursuing offensive lineman in the portal means they probably feel good about the guys in house. Quite a few guys on that list that have been in the program multiple years.
Interesting, not sure it means anything good or bad. Last year I think we lost 6 and gained 4. 3 of the 4 gained played a lot, two started. Lost Bucky, MJ Anderson, and Dunlap (I assume he played a lot). Boyd, Emilien, and Ky Thomas didn’t do a whole lot last year.Interesting that they lost 8 players to transferred to other P5 programs and brought in 2 players from other P5 programs.
What’s your reasoning for the defense being a significant net negative? Two veteran cbs to replace Beanie could be a gain. Two experienced safeties to replace Dixon could be a gain. Carter is a loss but depth appears to be there. Selig and the UNC kid seem like real wild cards, if they carve out major roles I think the defense should be a net gain assuming the defensive results are still strong.Knee jerk reaction, offense solid net positive, defense significant net negative.
With losing Mo, it's hard for me to think the overall RB position has been upgraded. Hope I am wrong! I do think Evans will breakout.Looks like upgrades at wr and definitely rb. Potentially upgraded at DB. Downgrade at DL and potentially LB. Solid B for me, another LB would’ve been nice.
I was grading just based on portal activity, kind of removed graduates from the equation and just looked at losses to the portal vs adds.With losing Mo, it's hard for me to think the overall RB position has been upgraded. Hope I am wrong! I do think Evans will breakout.
FlemmingDid we have anyone transfer out after the spring game? When was the last time that happened?
Carter is a big loss, and we lost some solid experienced contributors on the back end. The guys they brought in to backfill I don't feel are up to the same level and are new to the system. I trust that Rossi will coach them up and other guys will emerge, but we're a developmental program and I think programs like ours are hurt more when we lose experienced guys. I 100% hope I'm proven wrong. I'm very optimistic about the offense though so I think at worst it will balance out.What’s your reasoning for the defense being a significant net negative? Two veteran cbs to replace Beanie could be a gain. Two experienced safeties to replace Dixon could be a gain. Carter is a loss but depth appears to be there. Selig and the UNC kid seem like real wild cards, if they carve out major roles I think the defense should be a net gain assuming the defensive results are still strong.
To me the defensive line is the key. If the returning players on the D-Line can perform to a level where the loss of Carter isn't obvious then I think there is a strong potential for a net gain on defense.
There are a number of young DL that we haven't really seen in action who were pretty highly regarded coming out of high school. And the staff didn't seem to be going after interior D-Line transfers.
We have a number of guys along the D-Line that are entering their 3rd and 4th years with the program (redshirt Sophomore, Redshirt Junior) - Which tends to be the time when you start to see guys emerge along the lines if they are going to. Plus Anthony Smith has gotten a lot of buzz as a second year guy as well.yes, i'm really banking on that some of the 2021 and 2022 guys will emerge, and i trust Rossi, but I'm still concerned
You never see them in the same room!View attachment 25450
Hmm. A spreadsheet with the use of school colors for font and cell background fill.
Is Tony…? Nah, couldn’t be.