If he is too good not to use then he won’t be here for a 5th year anyways.I'm a little torn in Howard being too good not to use and him not losing a year. Hopefully he isn't out there because of injuries.
What about fake students? Is UNC eligible?Thanks OX!
So since it says "Student" does that mean the SEC can't use this rule?
Maybe. The mental aspect is something we can't know. If true freshman QBs can grasp their team's offenses well enough to play n in the NC game there's no reason a sharp guy at RB can't do the same for us.We absolutely want to redshirt Howard. He needs to catch up mentally to Strick. Strickland seems like a good leader so I’m happy with the koolaid man studying for a year rather than taking to load.
I just get the feeling that Dino has an extraordinarily short leash for mental mistakes. See Pierre last year. I hope Howards hitting the playbooks and film as hard as he’s hitting lb’s and safeties.Maybe. The mental aspect is something we can't know. If true freshman QBs can grasp their team's offenses well enough to play n in the NC game there's no reason a sharp guy at RB can do the same for us.
I want the best guys to play. If that's JW and he's physically and mentally prepared let 2021 and '22 worry about themselves. There would be nothing better for recruiting than to have a freshman RB put up big numbers. If he's behind the other guys give him the redshirt.
IMHO Jarveon Howard is the best back we have RF - Sr. He is explosive and possesses a threat each time he touches the ball. I think we have to wait until we see him touch the football and see what happens when the season begins but from what I've seen so far we have a good backfield that will be helped by an improved offensive line which will pave the way for some prolific yards this year. A balance that can only help our total team look. My hope is that we are on the verge of an explosive offensive attack backed up by an aggressive, productive defense. GOSU!![]()
Could not agree more. Love it!!Just win, baby, and everything will sort itself out. It feels good that Dino has some options now.
From what I saw on film from HS Jarveon was not bad at pass blocking, he pancaked a OL in one sequence. He may be better at this than the usual Frosh. We shall see, but I was very impressed by what I saw on film.

Well, I'm not an offensive guru by any means, but if he's pancaking his own lineman, I see that as a detriment to our offensive productivity.![]()
Details...details...DL vs OL...whatever
What are you, a school teacher or something?
LGD!! (I mean, LGO!!)
Well, I'm not an offensive guru by any means, but if he's pancaking his own lineman, I see that as a detriment to our offensive productivity.![]()
Should we go all Paul Harris on him?He's so fast and strong he has to create his own holes.
(this is a football reference).
Well, I'm not an offensive guru by any means, but if he's pancaking his own lineman, I see that as a detriment to our offensive productivity.![]()
Adams is the best of the bunch.
If he is too good not to use then he won’t be here for a 5th year anyways.
RB is probably the position with the most concern about mileage so kids seems to leave earliest from that spot. Rightfully so.
We absolutely want to redshirt Howard. He needs to catch up mentally to Strick. Strickland seems like a good leader so I’m happy with the koolaid man studying for a year rather than taking to load.
How do you know that? How do you know there's a mentality gap?
Syracuse football down to 4 healthy DEs in Week 2 of camp (what we learned)Because I’m fairly certain Dino’s mentioned this offense takes more than a summer to fully understand and perform. Who knows, Howard could have it down.
Well everyone can be happy about thisSyracuse football down to 4 healthy DEs in Week 2 of camp (what we learned)
Freshman RB Howard 'built like a rock'
One of the few individuals named by Babers in his scrimmage recap interview for SU Athletics was freshman running back Jarveon Howard.
Howard, who wowed the program with his strength in the weight room this offseason, took off for a 55-yard gain. He also had multiple loud collisions with redshirt sophomore free safety Devon Clarke, leading Babers to say the 5-foot-10, 210-pounder back is "built like a rock."
Orange senior running back Dontae Strickland praised Howard for his willingness to take coaching on Thursday. Mastering the protection calls and checks that the running backs are responsible for may be the hardest part of learning the position in Babers' hurry-up spread offense.
"He's taking coaching very well," Strickland said, "so he'll be able to take his game up a lot."
Well everyone can be happy about this
Was it fumbling or pass blocking that supposedly put him on the bench?
Adams is the best of the bunch.