Well I don't see the ranking services getting past the 5'7"... A good season sees him getting a courtesy bump to .89 or maybe .90... I mean I'll take it. Ending with a .93 average will still require a few more .95+ commits though
I see your point, but maybe in a few years (a la Cardale Jones as a Junior/Senior backup)
If RoJo is called upon at qb this season we're absolutely fucked. If he's called upon this season as an rb we are not doing great but significantly less fucked
Right now at least, R. Johnson is a better rb than qb. Glad they made that choice now rather than mid season. He can't help the team as 3rd string qb and his arm being what it is, but he can definitely help a bit with rb.
I've actually never heard that phrase before in any context other than the traditional meaning, "calling it like it is"... I wouldn't put anything past aggy though
He also got himself ejected for absolutely no good reason in that limited time in the Sugar Bowl.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I remember Boyce being the one getting cooked (pun intended) by Wallace against Okie Lite. Wasn't it Boyce and Cook starting that game? Jalen Green being injured at the time and thus not in the running
Who says he's regressed? He was behind Boyce last year as well. It's been said his consistency isn't the kind where he goes up and down play to play. Rather, he goes up and down from day to day. Can't afford to start a player that may go flat for an entire game. That being said, he very well may be actually progressing compared to last year, just not enough yet.
Again though, I'm only interpreting my opinion off of what others have reported here on this board.
Washington has done quite well with development from my standpoint, keeping an athletically limited Davis from being too much of a liability in the B12, and significantly improving Boyd's eye discipline. He was still a penalty machine of course, but that's the headcase showing through
Don't get me wrong. Not shitting on Moore, I see his talent . Regardless, his future is up in the air until someone with authority says it isn't.
Talent wise, I see LVBS as a very possible 5 star. JSN also offers versatility that Moore doesn't
Woodard is a different story. Feel bad for him, the competition is truly loaded
I meant the Josh Moore and Hemphill Mapps comparison. Both one and done? LVBS is far and away a different player and clearly a superior talent (to my eyes, yeah opinions and what not) to either of those guys. He's worth pursuing regardless of grades risk. I was more intrigued by the first part of the paragraph anyway.
Interesting subtext in this paragraph as well.
LV Bunkley-Shelton, Junipero Serra (Gardena, CA): Fittingly, LV-BS fits in the Josh Moore mold. Moore fit pretty well into the Reggie Hemphill-Mapps mold. So we have similar skill-sets, hyphens galore, and maybe a curse or two. Bunkley-Shelton is a vertical H or Z who would be an unfair match-up on bigger defensive personnel. Since visiting he's said all the right things and he's clearly done his homework on the school. There's a thing or two we're watching behind the scenes on this one. 65%