So many different stories on how scholorships work, I'm tired of it. I'm just going to let the staff figure it out. Meanwhile I'll just sit and pregame for next wed
Nebraska is the only team in the west that landed better classes than the gophers both years, we out recruited Iowa and NW both years. Fleck is winning plenty of recruiting wars.
Right on. I appreciate you realists and glass half full types. What's the point of being a fan if you Debbie downer your way through it.
Things are definitely trending in the right direction. Even from that 2017 class that was thrown together very quickly, there have been some good performers (Autmann-Bell, Tanner, Morgan, Ibrahim to name a few).
No doubt recruiting has improved. Hopefully it has improved enough to make us see better on-field results.
Demetrius Douglass has been a big contributor as well especially vs Wisconsin.Right on. I appreciate you realists and glass half full types. What's the point of being a fan if you Debbie downer your way through it.
Things are definitely trending in the right direction. Even from that 2017 class that was thrown together very quickly, there have been some good performers (Autmann-Bell, Tanner, Morgan, Ibrahim to name a few).
He has the talent coming in to compete for the West. To compete for CFP you need to trend into the top 5 or top 10 consistently in recruiting as a general rule.Fleck at least has us in the ball park of the type of classes that have been proven good enough to compete in the conference by teams like Wisconsin, Iowa and Michigan St., if the gophers do not have more success it will be due to coaching, not recruiting in my opinion.
He has the talent coming in to compete for the West. To compete for CFP you need to trend into the top 5 or top 10 consistently in recruiting as a general rule.
One step at a time. I would be thrilled to see us competing for the west.
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Gophs have in the recent past, so for me, elevating means winning the West.
He has the talent coming in to compete for the West. To compete for CFP you need to trend into the top 5 or top 10 consistently in recruiting as a general rule.
Darwin Barlow, a RB from Texas, is committed to TCU but didn't sign early. He visited here this summer, and is listed as a High Choice for us in the 247 Targets page.
I've seen that name too, it doesn't really make sense to me.
That would give us, at least, 3 RBs.
PJ talked about Potts and Wiley like they'd be staying at RB. He has talked about giving Williamson a chance at RB (I don't know if that will stick or not), but that would bring us to 3-4 RBs in this class. Seems like a lot.
I've seen that name too, it doesn't really make sense to me.
That would give us, at least, 3 RBs.
PJ talked about Potts and Wiley like they'd be staying at RB. He has talked about giving Williamson a chance at RB (I don't know if that will stick or not), but that would bring us to 3-4 RBs in this class. Seems like a lot.
Do we have 3 RBs in this class, or zero? I have no idea and rated this group a C. Which is maybe being generous. They are going to give Williamson a shot, but I would bet he ends up on defense. Wiley is a tremendous athlete, but he also seems better fitted to strong safety or OLB. Potts seems a little Berkley Edwardsish to me. A role player with some speed who could run jet sweeps or catch some screen passes, but I don't see him as a guy that can handle 20 carries a game in the B1G or run between the tackles consistently. For all of Fleck's success recruiting, he is still searching for a big-time back that is the equivalent of at least Rodney or Shannon.
Do we have 3 RBs in this class, or zero? I have no idea and rated this group a C. Which is maybe being generous. They are going to give Williamson a shot, but I would bet he ends up on defense. Wiley is a tremendous athlete, but he also seems better fitted to strong safety or OLB. Potts seems a little Berkley Edwardsish to me. A role player with some speed who could run jet sweeps or catch some screen passes, but I don't see him as a guy that can handle 20 carries a game in the B1G or run between the tackles consistently. For all of Fleck's success recruiting, he is still searching for a big-time back that is the equivalent of at least Rodney or Shannon.
I'd say we have ~1.5.
I think Potts stays on offense and he probably isn't an every down back.
I think there is about a 50/50 chance Wiley stays on offense.
I think there is about an 80/20 chance Williamson moves to defense.
I don't really know what Berkley Edwardsish means. He'll run only jet sweeps? Edwards caught three passes his entire time at MN. Potts could end up more like a KJ Maye - - took some carries, transitioned to a slot receiver, eventually became our #1 target. Berkley Edwards was a RB. He didn't pan out, but that doesn't mean he was anything other than a RB.
We also have 2 productive SOs and another FR that staff seemed to like (Edmonds).
As far as Fleck not recruiting a RB as good as Smith or Brooks. That's kind of tough. I mean Ibrahim had a fantastic FR season - - as good, if not better than either Brooks or Smith. Bryce Williams also had a decent FR season. I agree that he seems like a step down from Brooks/Smith.
Ibrahim certainly is on the same trajectory as Brooks/Smith at RB.
Yeah I don’t understand the feeling that Ibrahim is worse then Brooks and Smith, his stats are just as good. Plus we don’t really know what Edmonds or Williams can become.
I'd say we have ~1.5.
I think Potts stays on offense and he probably isn't an every down back.
I think there is about a 50/50 chance Wiley stays on offense.
I think there is about an 80/20 chance Williamson moves to defense.
I don't really know what Berkley Edwardsish means. He'll run only jet sweeps? Edwards caught three passes his entire time at MN. Potts could end up more like a KJ Maye - - took some carries, transitioned to a slot receiver, eventually became our #1 target. Berkley Edwards was a RB. He didn't pan out, but that doesn't mean he was anything other than a RB.
We also have 2 productive SOs and another FR that staff seemed to like (Edmonds).
As far as Fleck not recruiting a RB as good as Smith or Brooks. That's kind of tough. I mean Ibrahim had a fantastic FR season - - as good, if not better than either Brooks or Smith. Bryce Williams also had a decent FR season. I agree that he seems like a step down from Brooks/Smith.
Ibrahim certainly is on the same trajectory as Brooks/Smith at RB.
I'd say we have ~1.5.
I think Potts stays on offense and he probably isn't an every down back.
I think there is about a 50/50 chance Wiley stays on offense.
I think there is about an 80/20 chance Williamson moves to defense.
I don't really know what Berkley Edwardsish means. He'll run only jet sweeps? Edwards caught three passes his entire time at MN. Potts could end up more like a KJ Maye - - took some carries, transitioned to a slot receiver, eventually became our #1 target. Berkley Edwards was a RB. He didn't pan out, but that doesn't mean he was anything other than a RB.
We also have 2 productive SOs and another FR that staff seemed to like (Edmonds).
As far as Fleck not recruiting a RB as good as Smith or Brooks. That's kind of tough. I mean Ibrahim had a fantastic FR season - - as good, if not better than either Brooks or Smith. Bryce Williams also had a decent FR season. I agree that he seems like a step down from Brooks/Smith.
Ibrahim certainly is on the same trajectory as Brooks/Smith at RB.
I'd say we have ~1.5.
I think Potts stays on offense and he probably isn't an every down back.
I think there is about a 50/50 chance Wiley stays on offense.
I think there is about an 80/20 chance Williamson moves to defense.
I don't really know what Berkley Edwardsish means. He'll run only jet sweeps? Edwards caught three passes his entire time at MN. Potts could end up more like a KJ Maye - - took some carries, transitioned to a slot receiver, eventually became our #1 target. Berkley Edwards was a RB. He didn't pan out, but that doesn't mean he was anything other than a RB.
We also have 2 productive SOs and another FR that staff seemed to like (Edmonds).
As far as Fleck not recruiting a RB as good as Smith or Brooks. That's kind of tough. I mean Ibrahim had a fantastic FR season - - as good, if not better than either Brooks or Smith. Bryce Williams also had a decent FR season. I agree that he seems like a step down from Brooks/Smith.
Ibrahim certainly is on the same trajectory as Brooks/Smith at RB.
Do we have 3 RBs in this class, or zero? I have no idea and rated this group a C. Which is maybe being generous. They are going to give Williamson a shot, but I would bet he ends up on defense. Wiley is a tremendous athlete, but he also seems better fitted to strong safety or OLB. Potts seems a little Berkley Edwardsish to me. A role player with some speed who could run jet sweeps or catch some screen passes, but I don't see him as a guy that can handle 20 carries a game in the B1G or run between the tackles consistently. For all of Fleck's success recruiting, he is still searching for a big-time back that is the equivalent of at least Rodney or Shannon.
Williamson is like an Eddie George type
I don’t think PJ got the RB he ideally wanted in this class. That’s why Barlow would still make sense. Williamson and Wiley can play on defense, and Fleck gets the RB recruit who was one of his primary targets this summer.
So we still have a fighting change on Barlow? I thought that ship sailed long ago, but I now see he hasn't signed yet. Interesting.
Its weird that people don't give Mo much credit. He had more yards as a freshman than everyone not named Maroney - and he missed 2-3 games! I think its way too early to say he won't be as good as Rodney or Shannon.