hungan1
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IMHO, one of the biggest coup in recruiting is PJ Fleck being able to get Zach Annexstad, Curtis, Dunlop, and Daniel Fa'alele out of IMG Academy. If they had another spot, I think Verdis Brown would have come.
It is evident that the Gophers hopefully will continue to build up O-Line depth and be lucky in recruiting. Unfortunately, there are not very many O-linemen of a certain caliber like Dunlop and Fa'alele to go around after the upper tier P5 teams are done with their recruiting. They'd have to develop them which takes a good two to three years before you see them make significant contribution. I am hoping that they focus more on the linemen - both offense and defense. PJ Fleck seem to favor recruiting too many WRs. If its one thing I'd like changed is to add an extra linemen or two either by scholie or PWO. They need to be at the level of a Wisconsin program where they can just plug in the next man up.
Camden Louis was committed, and all but signed and then Oregon came in and swooped him up. Camden Louis had won one game for Oregon that I remembered that was decided by a field goal kick. This is a tough one. We've been spoiled with prior success in the kicking game. How do they elevate this part of the game? Are there any grad transfers?
Any body care to comment? I could be wrong on all these concerns.
It is evident that the Gophers hopefully will continue to build up O-Line depth and be lucky in recruiting. Unfortunately, there are not very many O-linemen of a certain caliber like Dunlop and Fa'alele to go around after the upper tier P5 teams are done with their recruiting. They'd have to develop them which takes a good two to three years before you see them make significant contribution. I am hoping that they focus more on the linemen - both offense and defense. PJ Fleck seem to favor recruiting too many WRs. If its one thing I'd like changed is to add an extra linemen or two either by scholie or PWO. They need to be at the level of a Wisconsin program where they can just plug in the next man up.
Camden Louis was committed, and all but signed and then Oregon came in and swooped him up. Camden Louis had won one game for Oregon that I remembered that was decided by a field goal kick. This is a tough one. We've been spoiled with prior success in the kicking game. How do they elevate this part of the game? Are there any grad transfers?
Any body care to comment? I could be wrong on all these concerns.