Chip
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Still don't know how much more attrition there may be.
Let it out. You'll feel so much better.
We won't tell anyone.
Still don't know how much more attrition there may be.
Nice to know I'm not the only one on this board with a twisted mind.Go both ways...pound the portal...
C'mon people...what is this board turning into!
QB depth on scholarship right now is RS Jr, RS Sr, RS Fr. Need a younger guy in there.I am a cuse basketball fan so don’t shoot the messenger for not knowing the ins and outs of y’all system. I do watch y’all from time to time whenever I’m waiting on Florida to play. But why don’t y’all go after franks? He’s got a cannon. He’s looking for a home. He’s tall and can run. Granted he looks like a baby giraffe while running. But he can do it. Is he not a system fit with Dino? Or are y’all looking for a guy with a couple years left?
QB depth on scholarship right now is RS Jr, RS Sr, RS Fr. Need a younger guy in there.
I mean, there is a need for a guy who can step in and reliably play. So a Grad Transfer makes sense. Franks would be a heck of a get, but I don't see him coming in as a presumed back up.gotcha. The only reason I brought it up was cause I read the 247 post for 10 people that would sense and majority of the qb’s were grad transfer except yellen
Moseying through this I feel the envy creeping in. This is way more straightforward than USC Title 26.If anyone wants to plow through this themselves, you can find the 2019-2020 D1 manual here:
From his perspective coming into this system with limited time to win the job against an incumbent who's strength is the ability to deliver an accurate, well-thrown ball would be a gamble. Franks, like any similar grad-transfer, is going to want a situation with a high probability to start. Syracuse probably isn't his best option for a number of reasons. This system ideally needs a qb who can operate mentally and physically at a high pace, identify coverages and most importantly match-ups pre-snap, be decisive and get the ball out quickly and accurately, at high volume.I am a cuse basketball fan so don’t shoot the messenger for not knowing the ins and outs of y’all system. I do watch y’all from time to time whenever I’m waiting on Florida to play. But why don’t y’all go after franks? He’s got a cannon. He’s looking for a home. He’s tall and can run. Granted he looks like a baby giraffe while running. But he can do it. Is he not a system fit with Dino? Or are y’all looking for a guy with a couple years left?
Trying to reconcile where we stand in terms of available spots going into the second signing period and struggling to figure out the numbers. Both the exhaustive Scholarship Rundown thread from OrangeXtreme and the What's next column on syracuse.com by Stephen Bailey list 60 potential returnees. Bailey doesn't list the players but OrangeXtreme does. I am probably missing something but the two players I don't see are Kevin Mital and Ishmael Goulbourne. Are they still with the program?
Or just save them for the 2021 class.3 open schollies as of now for this year... Time to hit the portal?
3 open schollies as of now for this year... Time to hit the portal?
30? Since when. It's 25 per class. 85 total Scholarships. If there is a new rule, post it please.I’m hoping we get three commits in the next week.
Looking at the break down I figured maybe only one more wr in this class. That may change now.
I do see maybe 1 more te/wr type player. I feel that is the way we may be going.
if the three commit. That would leave 10 spots unless they sign 30 this cycle (new rule). Here is the break down.
2 OL
4-5 DL
1 wr
1 te/wr
1 DB
I know we already have a number of DL commits but I see even more being brought in this class.
First college choice? Interesting.
I wonder if he never blended in. He arrived late and English was his 2nd language...then Covid-19 hit. Wonder if academics were an issue too? We never knew you, Kevin.That was his first college choice IF he stayed in Canada. They left the IF out.