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Names and positions of interest.
Backup QB: Van Johnson, not the Washington kid or AT. Right Kevin Leady?
Alphabetically newcomers and changes:
47- Andrew Allen
99- Diyral Briggs
60- Andrew Campbell
97- Brandon Curtis
59- Nick Davis
30- Erique Dozier/ DB
74- Jeff Fink/ OL
49- Scott Goodwin/ DB-LB
50- John Haneline
28- Petey Hood/ RB
82- Benjy Kennedy/ WR- it's official
76- Aaron Kent
61- Lance Latkiewicz/ DL
63- Brandon Mack/ DL
27- Dan Macon/ RB- still don't understand that one
39- Corey Partridge/ DB
5- Teddy Piepkow
44- Joe Schaefer/ LB
16- Anthony Turner/ QB
18- Nate Waldron/ DB
15- Jason Washington/ QB- This is the JUCO recruit
11- Peter Winovich/ QB- not sure about this one either, how many QBs do we need?
Depth Chart! Fab Five member breaks in early!
Re: Depth Chart! Fab Five member breaks in early!
Agreed. I think pretty much all of the QB/Ath types BG has recruited in recent years has started off listed at QB though. I suspect part the sales pitch during recruiting them is that we'll at least give you a look at QB and a chance to show what you can do there, before moving you to another position.OptionQB wrote: 11- Peter Winovich/ QB- not sure about this one either, how many QBs do we need?
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I think the hope with Schaefer is to give him a year off to gain 20-30 lbs so he can play DE.
It looks like they listed all the incoming freshman at the same positions they were recruited at. Once they hit the field and start working out in earnest the coaches will have a better idea of where they want to slot guys.
Last year Dan Macon was goig to sit for a year, build some size and become a LB. Once they saw him in practice, the coaches saw fit to shift him back to RB. Who knows, maybe Winovich will wow them in practice and stay at QB.
It looks like they listed all the incoming freshman at the same positions they were recruited at. Once they hit the field and start working out in earnest the coaches will have a better idea of where they want to slot guys.
Last year Dan Macon was goig to sit for a year, build some size and become a LB. Once they saw him in practice, the coaches saw fit to shift him back to RB. Who knows, maybe Winovich will wow them in practice and stay at QB.
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I think the kid's intentions play a role in that kind of stuff too. You can explain to them that a position switch would mean more playing time, but if they have their heart set on playing a spot, that's where they stay (or they get run off)
I'm not saying that's the case with Macon, but it does happen.
I'm not saying that's the case with Macon, but it does happen.
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No Macon will never play TE. We don't need anymore mini TE's. I really think that Dibacco should be a fullback but we don't use one. TE are mainly helpful when there at least 6'3 or '6'4. Besides I've always thought that BG should use the TE's more anyway. Isn't RS/Soph Sean O'Drobinack like 6'4 and 250? Now thats a TE. Hope he gets to play this year.
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