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JBJ

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  1. I forgot about this guy. I guess we never looked.
  2. Basically a HS flip at this point in his career.
  3. Who wouldn't want to ball wit' the Bah?
  4. Technically, everyone transferring would be immune to roster limits, but the math is that roster sizes are falling by ~3,000 and incoming freshman occupy ~2,000 more spots than outgoing seniors/early leavers.
  5. I do this, also. When there's multiple conversations going on, it's useful just to quote the last post even if you aren't directly responding. I'm not always trying to disagree with y'all.
  6. Incoming freshman crowd them out.
  7. One day in season. CFB is still typically two. But that's not what's meant. NFL teams practice less in pads than what is allowed, and focus more on classroom, walkthroughs, and player-led skill training. What NFL-style practice means is that you spend your padded practice day in an intense 90-120 minute session where you get fined for not sprinting and not knowing a classroom teaching point. Instead of a 4-hour practice spent teaching and taking breaks as you go. Impetus is on the player to be basically game-ready.
  8. I think his in-season practices were longer than bowl prep, but they practice very little in pads on the field, which is what is meant by NFL-style practices.
  9. Both the championship teams do NFL-style practices. So does Georgia.
  10. I thought the warehouse stores were known for having higher quality butcher sections, so I am lost as well.
  11. I haven't seen it mentioned yet but maybe I missed it: Caleb Herring, rotational OLB at Tennessee, is visiting this weekend. Looks like Plan B for Wendell Gregory.
  12. I think we'll see OL and CB development on the decline. I think we already see it at QB.
  13. The issue is what 'quality' means for Texas, Georgia, Michigan...etc. There's really only about 60 quality OL in cfb total by our standard. Getting 8-9 of those guys seems like a fool's errand.
  14. Is the NFL roster approach a strategy that we are taking or is it the new reality of college football?
  15. It might just be that he doesn't like to recruit and just won't work out as a DC in the portal era.
  16. They technically have until fall to find spots, but it's iffy to pick up someone and not do spring and have them ready.
  17. Arch's longtime friend?
  18. Depends on how much it weighs.
  19. "Tackles win games, guards win championships."
  20. Yes. He's had multiple 3-stars go to the NFL at a position group that is highly reliant on skill over raw athleticism.
  21. Pretty sure people mean 65 Revshare players. Revshare is the new scholarship. Scholarship will eventually be the new PWO.
  22. This was kind of a last page discussion, but I've previously heard from a couple NFL-types that transferring to avoid competition or find a "better fit" is being viewed as a red flag. So it's actually not clear at all that getting more snaps at Mizzou this year is preferable to rotating and waiting another year at Texas when it comes to your NFL draft profile.
  23. 105 is the hard cap for the roster not just scholarships. The back fill will be ~20 redshirts and ~20 PWO / practice squad.
  24. AI sucks, but I tried:
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