Transfer Watch
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Going to get worse before it gets better, in terms of attrition.
We'll build it back up, it's just going to take time.
We'll build it back up, it's just going to take time.
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Re: Transfer Watch
Abbott is from St Ignatius in CLE. He MAY not fit the “ O Line profile “ if his 6’0” listing is correct. But d line would’ve been a possible? As for Dzien etc, played in over half of games.. that’s a bit surprising. But we also don’t know what messages these kids are getting from coaches.
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We picked up another OL verbal...6-5, 300lb Troy Rainey from Bridgeport, CT on Monday. I think we have about five or six OL in this year's class. Maybe Abbott and Dzinga didn't like the numbers game going fwd?
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Yeah, nobody thought this was going to be turned around in a year anyway.
We beat Toledo this year, and honestly, that's all that mattered to me.
We beat Toledo this year, and honestly, that's all that mattered to me.
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Re: Transfer Watch
It's situations like this where the NCAA should allow schools to adjust the 25 player limit per recruiting class.
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Amen.Falconwriter wrote:It's situations like this where the NCAA should allow schools to adjust the 25 player limit per recruiting class.
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Heard Noah Massey and Isaiah Johnson-Mack suspended indefinitely but have not heard them entering name into portal yet.
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Gotta say I agree. We'll be better next year but ending that streak was the best....cameron wrote:Yeah, nobody thought this was going to be turned around in a year anyway.
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Of course, why not. SMH....I heard Massey has a lot of upside and I’m still confused that Johnson-Mack couldn’t break into our WR rotation. He was highly rated out of high school and actual logged some starts, played well and was productive at Washington State. Yes, I know they run a much different offense than we do, and that offense by default can sometimes shine a little more light on someone than they’d get at a lot of other schools. But to see that kind of guy come in and not be able to crack the BG WR rotation based on what I have seen from most of the receivers we do put out on the field is a little baffling. Hell, he’s not even an offensive player for us anymore, he’s been moved to defense, and from what I gather sees his playing time on special teams. Be that as it may, if they’re gone too, it’s going to be two more blows to our team. We simply can’t afford any more losses because we can’t get the numbers right in recruiting right now and the more guys we lose essentially sets back the amount of time time it’s going to take to ultimately get it right.Tony4BG wrote:Heard Noah Massey and Isaiah Johnson-Mack suspended indefinitely but have not heard them entering name into portal yet.
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Try not to fall apart...but I can pretty much guarantee that there will be more departures..there always are in the off-season. One reform I would suggest is you apply the 25 counters rule to incoming freshmen and JUCO signees. Replacing washouts and xfers should be treated as follows. Say we lost three kids from the 2016 signing class. We can replace them with transfers from that class or. JUCO from that year
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Even easier: if you have 10 kids just suddenly leave to transfer, because of a coaching change especially, the number of scholarships you can give for the next two recruiting periods can be increased by that number (total). So if you lose 10 to transfer, and you only take 5 extra in the first recruiting period after that...you can expand your class by another 5 in the next recruiting cycle. It would help coaches refresh the roster much faster.Flipper wrote:Try not to fall apart...but I can pretty much guarantee that there will be more departures..there always are in the off-season. One reform I would suggest is you apply the 25 counters rule to incoming freshmen and JUCO signees. Replacing washouts and xfers should be treated as follows. Say we lost three kids from the 2016 signing class. We can replace them with transfers from that class or. JUCO from that year
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BGSU33 wrote:Of course, why not. SMH....I heard Massey has a lot of upside and I’m still confused that Johnson-Mack couldn’t break into our WR rotation. He was highly rated out of high school and actual logged some starts, played well and was productive at Washington State. Yes, I know they run a much different offense than we do, and that offense by default can sometimes shine a little more light on someone than they’d get at a lot of other schools. But to see that kind of guy come in and not be able to crack the BG WR rotation based on what I have seen from most of the receivers we do put out on the field is a little baffling. Hell, he’s not even an offensive player for us anymore, he’s been moved to defense, and from what I gather sees his playing time on special teams. Be that as it may, if they’re gone too, it’s going to be two more blows to our team. We simply can’t afford any more losses because we can’t get the numbers right in recruiting right now and the more guys we lose essentially sets back the amount of time time it’s going to take to ultimately get it right.Tony4BG wrote:Heard Noah Massey and Isaiah Johnson-Mack suspended indefinitely but have not heard them entering name into portal yet.
Read between the lines. Why would a kid transfer from Washington state to BG, and then not crack the line up? ....cmon man. I will toss out some possibilities, not to offend anyone here: grades, breaking team rules, cant wake up on time, can’t figure out playbook, thug attitude..... as I’ve pointed out, many are in transfer portal because their coach doesn’t want them... it goes both ways as they transfer in.
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Re: Transfer Watch
Abbott quit.drumstix2388 wrote:A few more defections pointed out by Nick P in the Blade today.
Grant Abbott, Freshman OL
Zach Dziengelewski, RS Soph OL (played in five games this season)
Charles Lamar, RS Senior RB/LB (walk-on or former walk-on, I believe? Could have really used him at RB as the season winds down)
Loeffler also mentioned he expects more to leave. I expect next year to be just as rough as this year.
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Well, he left Wazzou to be closer to home (Florida). He originally headed to Duquesne, and while Pittsburgh isn’t exactly what I would classify as a closer-to-home move (in relation to schools in the southeast), it is closer to Florida than Pullman is. I could be wrong, but I never heard anything of the sort from the examples you mentioned in relation to him. And from what was reported, the Cougars expected him back before he transferred.roguewarrior wrote:BGSU33 wrote:Of course, why not. SMH....I heard Massey has a lot of upside and I’m still confused that Johnson-Mack couldn’t break into our WR rotation. He was highly rated out of high school and actual logged some starts, played well and was productive at Washington State. Yes, I know they run a much different offense than we do, and that offense by default can sometimes shine a little more light on someone than they’d get at a lot of other schools. But to see that kind of guy come in and not be able to crack the BG WR rotation based on what I have seen from most of the receivers we do put out on the field is a little baffling. Hell, he’s not even an offensive player for us anymore, he’s been moved to defense, and from what I gather sees his playing time on special teams. Be that as it may, if they’re gone too, it’s going to be two more blows to our team. We simply can’t afford any more losses because we can’t get the numbers right in recruiting right now and the more guys we lose essentially sets back the amount of time time it’s going to take to ultimately get it right.Tony4BG wrote:Heard Noah Massey and Isaiah Johnson-Mack suspended indefinitely but have not heard them entering name into portal yet.
Read between the lines. Why would a kid transfer from Washington state to BG, and then not crack the line up? ....cmon man. I will toss out some possibilities, not to offend anyone here: grades, breaking team rules, cant wake up on time, can’t figure out playbook, thug attitude..... as I’ve pointed out, many are in transfer portal because their coach doesn’t want them... it goes both ways as they transfer in.
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So, the coaches don’t want to play talented players that give them depth and a chance to win?? I’ll go with there were problems and many chances given .BGSU33 wrote:Well, he left Wazzou to be closer to home (Florida). He originally headed to Duquesne, and while Pittsburgh isn’t exactly what I would classify as a closer-to-home move (in relation to schools in the southeast), it is closer to Florida than Pullman is. I could be wrong, but I never heard anything of the sort from the examples you mentioned in relation to him. And from what was reported, the Cougars expected him back before he transferred.roguewarrior wrote:BGSU33 wrote:Of course, why not. SMH....I heard Massey has a lot of upside and I’m still confused that Johnson-Mack couldn’t break into our WR rotation. He was highly rated out of high school and actual logged some starts, played well and was productive at Washington State. Yes, I know they run a much different offense than we do, and that offense by default can sometimes shine a little more light on someone than they’d get at a lot of other schools. But to see that kind of guy come in and not be able to crack the BG WR rotation based on what I have seen from most of the receivers we do put out on the field is a little baffling. Hell, he’s not even an offensive player for us anymore, he’s been moved to defense, and from what I gather sees his playing time on special teams. Be that as it may, if they’re gone too, it’s going to be two more blows to our team. We simply can’t afford any more losses because we can’t get the numbers right in recruiting right now and the more guys we lose essentially sets back the amount of time time it’s going to take to ultimately get it right.Tony4BG wrote:Heard Noah Massey and Isaiah Johnson-Mack suspended indefinitely but have not heard them entering name into portal yet.
Read between the lines. Why would a kid transfer from Washington state to BG, and then not crack the line up? ....cmon man. I will toss out some possibilities, not to offend anyone here: grades, breaking team rules, cant wake up on time, can’t figure out playbook, thug attitude..... as I’ve pointed out, many are in transfer portal because their coach doesn’t want them... it goes both ways as they transfer in.
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