Gophergrandpa
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I'm not worried about the scholarship grid--coaches will figure out as they always do. I am interested, however, in which Gophers must move on after the 2021 season. The following eleven players were listed as Seniors or Redshirt Seniors in 2020 and appear on the 2021 roster as "Graduate Students," apparently by virtue of the added year for COVID: Bryce Witham; Sam Schleuter; Connor Olson; Ko Kieft; Justus Harris; Clay Geary; Micah Dew-Treadway; Coney Durr; Phillip Howard; Cal Swenson; Bishop McDonald. I assume that means we have the ability in 2021 to carry these eleven as scholarship players, above our normal allocation of 85 scholarships ... unless there are scholarship budgeting obstacles specific to the U. That is a decent amount of talent we are privileged to have hang around another year ... and a lot of experience lost after 2021.
Here are the players listed as Redshirt Seniors on the 2021 roster who were Redshirt Juniors in 2020: Blaise Andries; Axel Ruschmeyer; Tanner Morgan; John Michael Schmitz; Boye Mafe; Mo Ibrahim; Esezi Otomewo; and Chris Atman-Bell. I assume all these folks theoretically get another year in 2022 if they want it, but I'm not sure whether in 2022 the 85 scholarship rule will kick in and be a limiter (or if Athletic Department budget limitations might affect them). And the NFL might beckon for some.
Here are the players listed a true Seniors on the 2021 roster who were true Juniors in 2020: Daniel Faalale (seems to ignore his opt-out of 2020??); Mariano Sori-Marin; Jack Gibbens; Jordan Howden; Thomas Rush; and Terrell Smith. I assume these folks theoretically also get another year in 2022 if they want it ... provided the team isn't then bound by the 85 scholarships rule or internal scholarship budgets. Val Martin and Niles Pickney are also listed as Seniors on the 2021 roster, but I haven't checked their former school rosters as to 2020 status.
Bottom Line: This year's team will have a plethora of experienced players, guys who have been around college football a long time and who have played in a lot of games. Subject to NFL draft opportunities, and NCAA rules and U of Minn internal scholarship constraints not yet entirely clear, we could lose a lot of talent and experience I after the 2021 season. Watching how PJ navigates the roster transition from 2021 to 2022 will be fascinating.
Here are the players listed as Redshirt Seniors on the 2021 roster who were Redshirt Juniors in 2020: Blaise Andries; Axel Ruschmeyer; Tanner Morgan; John Michael Schmitz; Boye Mafe; Mo Ibrahim; Esezi Otomewo; and Chris Atman-Bell. I assume all these folks theoretically get another year in 2022 if they want it, but I'm not sure whether in 2022 the 85 scholarship rule will kick in and be a limiter (or if Athletic Department budget limitations might affect them). And the NFL might beckon for some.
Here are the players listed a true Seniors on the 2021 roster who were true Juniors in 2020: Daniel Faalale (seems to ignore his opt-out of 2020??); Mariano Sori-Marin; Jack Gibbens; Jordan Howden; Thomas Rush; and Terrell Smith. I assume these folks theoretically also get another year in 2022 if they want it ... provided the team isn't then bound by the 85 scholarships rule or internal scholarship budgets. Val Martin and Niles Pickney are also listed as Seniors on the 2021 roster, but I haven't checked their former school rosters as to 2020 status.
Bottom Line: This year's team will have a plethora of experienced players, guys who have been around college football a long time and who have played in a lot of games. Subject to NFL draft opportunities, and NCAA rules and U of Minn internal scholarship constraints not yet entirely clear, we could lose a lot of talent and experience I after the 2021 season. Watching how PJ navigates the roster transition from 2021 to 2022 will be fascinating.