Either that articles stats are wrong or the Western Florida stats are wrong for 2022.
I think he makes 2 deep and starts next year
Khalib Gilmore - 2022 - Football - University of West Florida Athletics
Khalib Gilmore (25) LB - 2021 (R-Fr.): Appeared in four games ... Made five tackles with three solos ... Had two stops against Southwest Baptist (9/11/2021) andgoargos.com
Yes, and if what I read is correct 40 plus tackles in a short season, good HS rank, Florida Georgia all-star team...Why, other than you like his height/weight?
I believe the article where you read his stats was incorrect. He only had 17 tackles.Yes, and if what I read is correct 40 plus tackles in a short season, good HS rank, Florida Georgia all-star team...
I think he was looking at the number of tackles in HS.I believe the article where you read his stats was incorrect. He only had 17 tackles.
Khalib Gilmore - 2022 - Football - University of West Florida Athletics
But I like him based off his current measurables, highlights and practice film as well. Seems like he gained all his weight late and was very hindered by injuries last year.
I believe the article where you read his stats was incorrect. He only had 17 tackles.
Khalib Gilmore - 2022 - Football - University of West Florida Athletics
But I like him based off his current measurables, highlights and practice film as well. Seems like he gained all his weight late and was very hindered by injuries last year.
Its good to bring in bigger older guys that can play core teams instead of the guys you mention.Maybe he comes in and redshirts -- don't know. But we do have depth at LB.
Wax / Thompson are studs. McDonald started a ton. Lowery and Sparrow were big contributors last year. Bailey looked impressive in the bowl game. That's 6 right there who are proven commodities [acknowledging that Bailey has played less then the other 5].
In addition to those 6, Mason looks like a good athlete, and Roon cracked the two-deep late in the season. Rice was rated as the #2 JUCO linebacker recruit in the class of 2023. And incoming frosh Goddard looks like a monster in the mold of Wax.
So not sure whether there is an immediate path to PT for Gilmore, unless he projects as a DE as well [which doesn't seem likely due to his lack of bulk].
So I'm baselining my expectations to special teams contributor, with the possibility of making a bigger splash in his final year. As mentioned above, kid looks like a good athlete with good instincts for the position. Will be interesting to see how he does.
And also, you never know what happens with injuries. Seems like we've been snakebit in recent years with flurries of injuries plaguing one positional unit. Seems like we have enough depth at LB to withstand that, but if a couple of key players go down, maybe this kid gets into the mix.
IMO used way too many starters on ST last season. Maybe that was because they were also the best athletes. Using a scholly for a guy who could be an ST ace is a good use of 1.Its good to bring in bigger older guys that can play core teams instead of the guys you mention.
I have to go on this premise after reading through this thread because something doesn't seem to add up on the measurables side given playing stats.Rocky knows 8000X more about linebackers than any of us idiots and knows way more about them than most professionals. If he likes this kid, good enough for me
Where is a BP of 220 from? Doubt it’s accurate.I have to go on this premise after reading through this thread because something doesn't seem to add up on the measurables side given playing stats.
6'4" , 235 lbs with 4.7 speed and 40" vertical indicates a high degree of athleticism. Given that, I would expect better stats and a certainly a better bench press than 220, which i would expect a guy of his size and age to have a military press of at least that. Granted, BP is over-rated as a performance indicator, but it is an indication of overall upper body strength. Maybe he had an injury that prevented him from a better #.