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I assume this is a PWO offer?
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I'm assuming you mean an additional OL or two since we have an OT Guedet and OG Cooper.
I wouldn't be opposed to another lineman or two - wouldn't want to reach though.
It's going to be interesting if Oseland and/or Dovich return next year. I'm just talking out of my @ss but neither is a starter or getting much playing time (currently) and there are youngsters in the pipeline. If they were to both leave, that would leave 14 scholarship lineman next year including the current commits (6 OT, 6 OG, 2 C). Not enough for a 3 deep. I know there will be walkon's as well but still a bit unnerving to think about.
I assume this is a PWO offer?
I assume this is a PWO offer?
Why would we if, in theory, ZA and TM are coming back, as well as Clark and Kramer both coming in for for spring 2019?? Perhaps expecting some guys to leave after spring and want to have a scout team guy in the fall?
My idea is that either Santaga will move back to DB, TM2 transfers, or the staff is moving on from Pickerign or Santaga
Offering this kid a PWO has absolutely nothing to do with our current roster. It's just depth. It certainly doesn't have anything to do with Santaga or Pickerign.
Hopefully Benhart saw the game and enjoyed the OL play today.
He’s not considering us, right?
He’s not considering us, right?
I haven’t heard anything new with him, but I’ve never heard that he’s not still considering us.
I thought he said his finalists were Nebraska, Tennessee and Satan...
Is he a victim of fake news someone is feeding him about the Gophers? He is really mum compared to Quinn Carroll.
At least Quinn was very public about his decision making process, was open and decisive up front.
Jalen Graham has announced he’s making his decision this week.
Jalen Graham has announced he’s making his decision this week.
Currently, our 2019 recruiting class has the lowest average composite rating in the conference besides Rutgers.
Is the recruiting that much better? Jerry didn’t have a facility like Fleck has now to sell to the hs players.
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Currently, our 2019 recruiting class has the lowest average composite rating in the conference besides Rutgers.
Is the recruiting that much better? Jerry didn’t have a facility like Fleck has now to sell to the hs players.
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It’s not surprising that a team not named Michigan or Ohio St is in that position with basically a full class already. By having so many more recruits chances are the average ranking will be lower. Just like we probably reached on a few guys to fill up the class in August, others teams won’t get everyone they want to fill their classes and their average rankings are likely to come down.
Currently, our 2019 recruiting class has the lowest average composite rating in the conference besides Rutgers.
Is the recruiting that much better? Jerry didn’t have a facility like Fleck has now to sell to the hs players.
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Currently, our 2019 recruiting class has the lowest average composite rating in the conference besides Rutgers.
Is the recruiting that much better? Jerry didn’t have a facility like Fleck has now to sell to the hs players.
Keep in mind this is a bit of an unusual year where the Gophers offered a K (82) and a LS (79). That brings the average down a bit. I'll let someone else do the actual math.
I will add that some of the lower rated recruits still have some decent P5 offers. DeAngelo Griffin (83) for example has offers from Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Indiana, Wake Forest.