GophersInIowa
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Depth, Special Teams, specific role of some kind.....coaches see something they like in him....maybe wait and see what it was before giving up on him.Wow. How is this level of recruit helponf anything??
Foundations...crumbling.
Why didn't their d-backs coach want him?If the D-backs coach wanted him there is a good chance he can play and will help the Gophers.
Who says they didn’t?Why didn't their d-backs coach want him?
Tough to see how you can have such a difference, yet want him to stay.Could be a philosophical difference.
This is something you say when it isn't working out where you're at.Or just wanting a fresh start.
The power of positive thinking...Tough to see how you can have such a difference, yet want him to stay.
This is something you say when it isn't working out where you're at.
It's fine, we can agree to disagree. I hope I'm wrong and this guy becomes our starter, and blows us all away.
There are a thousand players in the portal. None of their coaches wanted them?Why didn't their d-backs coach want him?
It could be that TCU still wanted him but he feels like he could be more successful in a different system.Tough to see how you can have such a difference, yet want him to stay.
This is something you say when it isn't working out where you're at.
It's fine, we can agree to disagree. I hope I'm wrong and this guy becomes our starter, and blows us all away.
Tied for the team lead in special teams tackles for TCU last season when they made the CFP. Interesting that he was able to get on the field for a few games as a true freshman walk on during the COVID season. His game logs from this year don't show him playing in November (per ESPN) so I wonder if he had an injury? I didn't see any evidence of any other big schools offering him which is concerning. The stuff I read about him as a transfer from the TCU side described him as a "depth piece". I am glad we got the Bucknell CB to start opposite Walley and hope one or more of the younger cb's (ex Tariq Watson) will be ready to step up behind them so a player like McMillon can play a similar role here to the one he played at TCU.
Coaches may very well feel they have the starters set at CB and are looking for experienced depth pieces who can come in and help on ST and be an option if needed on defense.Maybe your first line about ST... Gophers had ST issues...
Experience at DB is worth something.