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That' very kind of you, BigNastyJohn. You're not so nasty, after all.I’ve got a lotta faith in my guy Rickie
That' very kind of you, BigNastyJohn. You're not so nasty, after all.I’ve got a lotta faith in my guy Rickie
He is always smiling. Seems like a really joyful kid. If he can learn quickly, he will be a lot of fun to watch.I liked Colin’s responses post game. Seems like a kid team will rally behind. If he can make good decisions and hit throws down the field he will be fine. Nice to have a kid of Luke’s ability as the 2 now also.
Great post budIn the spirit of full disclosure, I was crushed when Steve went down. Have not been that deflated after a big win in a very long time.
It would certainly seem like our passing game will take a hit but let's see what Rickie can do. Like many, I am concerned. That is mostly due to the unknown plus what we have seen. Still, Rickie had a nice TD drive when he came in.
I was very impressed with how Rickie handled not being QB#1. He was very supportive of Steve, he was classy, he was team-first. He emphasized continuing to improve and being ready in case he was called upon to help the team. That is what a solid teammate does. That is also what a true leader does.
So, I'm all-in on Team Rickie. It is his opportunity, and I hope he comes out blazing. Will he be successful? We all hope so. He may not be and that is yet to be determined. Until such time, he deserves to have the fan base behind him. I'm behind him and I am sure the team is as well.
I think some of us have PCdRWTSD:As sad as I am that Angeli got hurt, I'm very surprised with the negativity about Collins. We have the greatest depth at QB in recent memory and coaches that get that football is a team game. We have multiple highly regarded players in our QB room even with Angeli out. It wasn't long ago that we had no real QB, no depth on the line, and receivers that had trouble getting separation. This will be a busy week for the coaches to scheme for Collins, but we beat Clemson playing "complimentary" football, a term I'm liking. Rickie won't be out there alone and brings significant skills. We actually have a next man up at QB, and a next man up after him. We also have coaches that will put Rickie in a position to succeed. I was nervous yesterday until the end, but mainly about Clemson's abilities, not ours. DART is real. We don't play in a vacuum and talented opposing teams may well beat us, but i have more confidence in our ability to compete with good teams than I've had in a generation. Enjoy the moment...
Carlos has found his level of competence at Marshall. Hopefully he has two great years.I think some of us have PCdRWTSD:
Post Carlos del Rio Wilson Traumatic Stress Disorder
which is it? Our defense gave up yards to Clemson because we were protecting a lead… but Tennessee wasn’t?What people don't seem to understand , after the 1st quarter against Tennessee we went toe to toe for 3 quarter and had a chance to close within 1 score.
Do you really think anyone cares who we win with at QB? I’ll be just as excited if Rickie wins as i would with Angeli, Carney, or Dan Villari if it comes to it.Some of you really don't want Rickie to succeed.
Really hope at least one of Collins/Carney step up this year, and Angeli recovers on schedule. Might not have to go shopping for QB's in the portal next year.Bingo. Have confidence in Nixon. Talent level in QB room is much different than before. They need to coach and scheme guys now.
That’s great. Not sure what the issue was here with him.Carlos has found his level of competence at Marshall. Hopefully he has two great years.
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Marshall Football Takes Down Middle Tennessee, 42-28 - Marshall University Athletics
Marshall quarterback Carlos Del Rio-Wilson accounted for five touchdowns and the Herd scored 21 points in the fourth quarter to earn a 42-28 win over Middle ...herdzone.com
This is what every coach wants from their quarterbacks. Let’s hope his experience playing at LSU and in the SEC helps him being prepared for these environments.I’m a little worried about having such a young quarterback like Rickie Collins heading into those tough road games against Miami, Notre Dame, and SMU. Those environments can rattle even experienced players, so it’ll be a real test to see if Rickie can keep his nerves in check and stay composed under pressure. With Steve Angeli, I always had a certain confidence—even in the UConn game where he struggled, or in the Tennessee game where he was under constant pressure, he still managed to stay poised and keep the offense moving. That sense of steadiness gave me reassurance, even in tough moments.What I want to see from Rickie is that same ability to process the field, make good pre-snap reads, and handle the technical aspects of the position with maturity. The little things make a huge difference—knowing protections, reading coverages, adjusting at the line, and not letting the defense dictate everything. Another big key is getting the ball out quickly, something Steve did really well. It’s not always about making the highlight throw, but about managing the game and putting the ball in the hands of the playmakers. If Rickie can develop that rhythm and show that level of confidence, he’ll not only grow as a quarterback but also give the entire team and fan base the belief that he can lead them through these challenging games.
Do you really think anyone cares who we win with at QB? I’ll be just as excited if Rickie wins as i would with Angeli, Carney, or Dan Villari if it comes to it.