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No Gophers on 1st, 2nd, or 3rd team all Big Ten. Three on the 4th team: Royston (FS), Stoudermire (KR), Carufel (OG).
No Gophers on 1st, 2nd, or 3rd team all Big Ten. Three on the 4th team: Royston (FS), Stoudermire (KR), Carufel (OG).
Someone needs to remind Phil Steele that brewster is a recruiting machine.![]()
Keep in mind, Champ, that the guys from Brewster's first full recruiting class who didn't redshirt will be juniors.
I strongly believe that both Keanon Cooper and Michael Carter will make the 3rd team at the very least. One will most likely be on the second team and there is always the chance that a big year propels one all the way to the first team.
In that same time period (classes of 2008 and 2009), Iowa has managed to put 2 players on Steele's 1st, 2nd or 3rd team list, and Wisconsin has managed to put 4 players on it.
So, did Mason leave the team so loaded that none of Brewster's recruits could crack the lineup, or has Brewster's recruiting maybe not lived up to the hype?
WTF is up with "4th team"?!? You're essentially in the middle of the pack, so how does anyone stand out. You might as well give C students an honor roll plaque. 4th team is like the personality award they give the fat chick in a beauty pageant.
Keep in mind, Champ, that the guys from Brewster's first full recruiting class who didn't redshirt will be juniors.
As others have posted, I find it disappointing that 4 seasons into Brewster's regime more of his guys haven't at least cracked the third team (which is legit). You can spin it any way you want with redshirts, but as others have pointed out some other schools have underclassmen represented.
If none of Brewster's recruits crack the POSTseason Big Ten All Conference teams, I think it will be more than fair to criticize him. Being upset because a player has not done enough in his freshman or sophomore year to garner preseason recognition for his play on a team that went 3-5 in conference seems unfair. It's far easier to gain that recognition if you are on a team that's winning.
I'd be willing to bet that Keanon Cooper isn't our top LB next year.
Just curious, Grunk - who do you think will be?
I'd be willing to bet that Keanon Cooper isn't our top LB next year.
Patrick Sveum? Joey Balthazor? If you're right, that means somebody's really stepped it up and filled some big shoes. That's encouraging. Cooper's value is going to be a little inflated by his big-play ability. Give me a guy like that and a couple of solid, steady backers lining up next to him and the Gophers are in business.I'd be willing to bet that Keanon Cooper isn't our top LB next year.
I keep hearing about brewster's much-ballyhooed 2008 recruiting class. Maybe it's time for another visit to this group of student-athletes...
-4* DT Tim McGee..........never showed up
-4* WR Vince Hill............never showed up
-4* CB Tray Simmons......elegibility just expired (JUCO)
-4* LB Rex Sharpe..........elegibility just expired (JUCO)
-4* WR David Pittman.....elegibility just expired (JUCO)
-3* LB Simoni Lawrence...elegibility just expired (JUCO)
-2* DE Cedric McKinley....elegibility just expired (JUCO)
-3* OT Roszell Gaden......diverted from Dinkytown, went to JUCO, now heading to Auburn
-3* WR/CB J. Dandridge...transferred out last semester
-2* RB/DE/LB T. Combs...gone
-3* S Tramaine Brock......gone due to academics
-3* WR Broderick Smith...transferred a year ago
-2* QB John Nance.........transferred out to play basketball
-3* RB Kevin Whaley.......repeated thuggery got him a one-way bus ticket home, or somewhere
There may be one or two others whose status is uncertain.
No doubt, there will be some contributors among those 2008 recruits who've stayed. But be careful on how much you expect this class to rock the Big 10.