Quit yer whining...we got another verbal (TE from IL)
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Quit yer whining...we got another verbal (TE from IL)
TE Todd Newman, a 6'-4", 245lb bear of a man has verballed to BGSU. He picked us over NIU and the Dinardo version of Indiana. A descendant of the God of speed Mercury, Newman runs the 40 in just under a half second.
(Ok, I made that last part up, there's no 40 time listed for the kid)
(Ok, I made that last part up, there's no 40 time listed for the kid)
Re: Quit yer whining...we got another verbal (TE from IL)
Flipper wrote: (Ok, I made that last part up, there's no 40 time listed for the kid)
I'll assume the "Quit yer whining" comment was directing at yours truly, so I will take the opportunity to respond. Considering that in the past two years that Gregg Brandon has been a head coach and tight ends have caught about a grand total of 10 balls and really only block and/or play special teams in our scheme, I personally cannot see why we sign TWO of them in the same recruiting year.
Blocking and special teams are an important part of building a program, but unless there are more grand visions of what these kids could become . . . I think it's a stretch
Blocking and special teams are an important part of building a program, but unless there are more grand visions of what these kids could become . . . I think it's a stretch
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And don't forget the one drop. . . . .OptionQB wrote:Considering that in the past two years that Gregg Brandon has been a head coach and tight ends have caught about a grand total of 10 balls
. . .. I bet the kid is using his 4.0 to solve some medical problem so I won't hold that drop against him. . . .too much longer. . . .
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Winovich was brought in as a TE and is now projected as a LB, where, IMHO, he will be a stalwart and, potentially, a star.
I believe Brandon emphasized last year that he wanted to get more athletes and be less concerned about positions. At 6-4, 245, I can see this kid becoming a DE, especially given his lineage to Mercury.
So stop yer whining, will ya?
Winovich was brought in as a TE and is now projected as a LB, where, IMHO, he will be a stalwart and, potentially, a star.
I believe Brandon emphasized last year that he wanted to get more athletes and be less concerned about positions. At 6-4, 245, I can see this kid becoming a DE, especially given his lineage to Mercury.
So stop yer whining, will ya?
Winovich was also projected at QB too. Plain and simple the kid was a great athlete and if you want to get specific about him, I'm glad this staff completely wasted a year of eligibility so he could cover special teams and you still don't know how good of a linebacker you have.
I think athletically he's a dramatic step up for us over anyone currently playing the position, but he hasn't seen meaningful game experience at the position yet, so who knows . . .
I think we have far greater needs than to sign two TEs, such as a shut down or even a guy that can cover DB and several of them and LB depth. I would also like to add another RB since our top 4 will be graduating over the next two years and we have Petey Hood left. Nothing against him, but I would feel much better having multiple backs.
I think athletically he's a dramatic step up for us over anyone currently playing the position, but he hasn't seen meaningful game experience at the position yet, so who knows . . .
I think we have far greater needs than to sign two TEs, such as a shut down or even a guy that can cover DB and several of them and LB depth. I would also like to add another RB since our top 4 will be graduating over the next two years and we have Petey Hood left. Nothing against him, but I would feel much better having multiple backs.
Option: True that.OptionQB wrote:Winovich was also projected at QB too. Plain and simple the kid was a great athlete and if you want to get specific about him, I'm glad this staff completely wasted a year of eligibility so he could cover special teams and you still don't know how good of a linebacker you have.
I think athletically he's a dramatic step up for us over anyone currently playing the position, but he hasn't seen meaningful game experience at the position yet, so who knows . . .
I think we have far greater needs than to sign two TEs, such as a shut down or even a guy that can cover DB and several of them and LB depth. I would also like to add another RB since our top 4 will be graduating over the next two years and we have Petey Hood left. Nothing against him, but I would feel much better having multiple backs.
I know I'm in the minority here, but I'm feeling good about Dozier and Perry. I think both kids will be very good DBs. I share your concern about RB. I think that has to be a top priority for the remainder of the recruiting season.
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I would agree with Perry and Dozier and who knows maybe Nate Waldron too. I just struggle with seeing not only Antraz Burton decomitting but BGSU not offering or waiting on guys just b/c we have Terrill Mayberry and Jelani Jordan back for another year. I think with Dozier's size, he may evenutally project at safety, but I would love to hear the reasoning behind thinking that Jordan's and Mayberry's spots are automatically locked up b/c they're returning starters. When the truth is, those guys couldn't guard anyone this year, winning record or not . . .
There's all kinds of DB talent and RB talent in Ohio that is/was ripe for the taking and we're more concerned with signing TEs . . . That's my gripe!
Keeping score so far . . .
1. Guy Williamson, OL (Ill)
2. Robert Mahoney, OL (Ohio)
3. Shane Steffy, OL (Pa)
4. Phillip Pollard, OL (Ohio)
5. Rhett Magner, DB- Unconfirmed (Alaska)
6. Michael Reams, TE (Ohio)
7. Todd Newman, TE (Ill)
8. Cory Olanyian, WR (Ohio)- Unconfirmed
9. Luke Alexander, WR (Ohio)
10. Stephen Zywotek, DE (Ohio)
11. Nick Lawrence, LB (Michigan)
12. Freddie Barnes, QB/Ath (Ill)
I would agree with Perry and Dozier and who knows maybe Nate Waldron too. I just struggle with seeing not only Antraz Burton decomitting but BGSU not offering or waiting on guys just b/c we have Terrill Mayberry and Jelani Jordan back for another year. I think with Dozier's size, he may evenutally project at safety, but I would love to hear the reasoning behind thinking that Jordan's and Mayberry's spots are automatically locked up b/c they're returning starters. When the truth is, those guys couldn't guard anyone this year, winning record or not . . .
There's all kinds of DB talent and RB talent in Ohio that is/was ripe for the taking and we're more concerned with signing TEs . . . That's my gripe!
Keeping score so far . . .
1. Guy Williamson, OL (Ill)
2. Robert Mahoney, OL (Ohio)
3. Shane Steffy, OL (Pa)
4. Phillip Pollard, OL (Ohio)
5. Rhett Magner, DB- Unconfirmed (Alaska)
6. Michael Reams, TE (Ohio)
7. Todd Newman, TE (Ill)
8. Cory Olanyian, WR (Ohio)- Unconfirmed
9. Luke Alexander, WR (Ohio)
10. Stephen Zywotek, DE (Ohio)
11. Nick Lawrence, LB (Michigan)
12. Freddie Barnes, QB/Ath (Ill)
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