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by vielsiehorsepower » Sat Aug 01, 2015 12:47 pm
Rebel10 wrote:JasonB will never even let the thought pass his mind that just maybe his buddy Mason and staff did not recruit very well. A 6-6 season would still not mean SMU did not recruit poorly. Depending on how they progress freshman can have that big of an impact along with that DT from South Carolina. Many of us as Stallion predicted years before this happen saw the train wreck coming. But these kids do work hard and that is what we have going for us not talent.
I think more of the point he was making was that some of those DITRs were actually diamonds that have just been under utilized
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by Rebel10 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:04 pm
A few may have been but I think he still thinks we recruited fine and is just blaming everything on the S&C coach even though it was the same S&C coach that was here when the team went to bowl games. The team started to go down when the last of the PB recruits graduated as most saw. Anyway, the seem to be a bunch of hard working kids and that sometimes can make up a bit for the talent decencies.
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by Rebel10 » Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:16 pm
On another note regarding big time recruits. I think one of the biggest impact players (if not possibly the biggest) that Coach Morris has brought in will be the DT from South Carolina. If he starts and dominates anything is possible.
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by Fresno Mustang » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:00 am
The south Carolina kid has been hurt most of his career. hoping he finds himself here and isn't like that lsu tackle
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by Mexmustang » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:11 am
Did I mention that this kid is big?
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by Charleston Pony » Sun Aug 02, 2015 10:22 am
Fresno Mustang wrote:The south Carolina kid has been hurt most of his career. hoping he finds himself here and isn't like that lsu tackle
That's what I was thinking but did not want to say it...was his name Stavion Lowe or something like that? Not sure if he ever really saw the field for us
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by Stallion » Sun Aug 02, 2015 11:50 am
that LSU thing is so overblown. He wasn't an LSU transfer-he lasted less than a year at LSU then was 3 years away from the SEC-2 years at JUCO and one year completely absent from football
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by Planter's Punch » Sun Aug 02, 2015 2:19 pm
Transfers have definitely been hits and misses. Traylon Shead, 4* UT, was also a big bust. But Shawnbrey McNeal and Garret Gilbert were life savers for the program. Deon Green is a graduate transfer who battled back from injuries and made some limited time last season for SC. Even if he isn't a star starter at his size (6-4 289) he will add much needed depth to the line which helps. It will be interesting to see how he compares in practice notes before the season starts. Schools like NTSU should not get 245 yards against us.
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by JasonB » Sun Aug 02, 2015 3:57 pm
Planter's Punch wrote:Transfers have definitely been hits and misses. Traylon Shead, 4* UT, was also a big bust. But Shawnbrey McNeal and Garret Gilbert were life savers for the program. Deon Green is a graduate transfer who battled back from injuries and made some limited time last season for SC. Even if he isn't a star starter at his size (6-4 289) he will add much needed depth to the line which helps. It will be interesting to see how he compares in practice notes before the season starts. Schools like NTSU should not get 245 yards against us.
McNeal was an obvious talent who had some personal issues and wanted to come home. He wasn't encouraged to leave. Shead had athleticism, but had fumble problems. He really got injured and that had more to do with him not making an impact than anything else. GG had the talent to at least be considered for a starting role at UT. I think there is a difference between a guy like Green, who at least saw some PT, versus Lowe or the OT who transferred from UT and LSU and were never going to see any PT there and were more than likely "encouraged" to leave. Worst case, this really helps us out with Depth, especially with Reed leaving the program after having a promising spring. Gentry, Minor, Hollie, Green, and probably Wood is a solid 5 for those tackle slots. Maybe this acquisition keeps Wood on the outside, although I think Lawler had a better spring than he did.
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by vielsiehorsepower » Sun Aug 02, 2015 4:04 pm
JasonB wrote:Planter's Punch wrote:Transfers have definitely been hits and misses. Traylon Shead, 4* UT, was also a big bust. But Shawnbrey McNeal and Garret Gilbert were life savers for the program. Deon Green is a graduate transfer who battled back from injuries and made some limited time last season for SC. Even if he isn't a star starter at his size (6-4 289) he will add much needed depth to the line which helps. It will be interesting to see how he compares in practice notes before the season starts. Schools like NTSU should not get 245 yards against us.
McNeal was an obvious talent who had some personal issues and wanted to come home. He wasn't encouraged to leave. Shead had athleticism, but had fumble problems. He really got injured and that had more to do with him not making an impact than anything else. GG had the talent to at least be considered for a starting role at UT. I think there is a difference between a guy like Green, who at least saw some PT, versus Lowe or the OT who transferred from UT and LSU and were never going to see any PT there and were more than likely "encouraged" to leave Worst case, this really helps us out with Depth, especially with Reed leaving the program after having a promising spring. Gentry, Minor, Hollie, Green, and probably Wood is a solid 5 for those tackle slots. Maybe this acquisition keeps Wood on the outside, although I think Lawler had a better spring than he did.
Why did reed leave the program
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by JasonB » Sun Aug 02, 2015 9:44 pm
I dunno why Reed left. I thought he was a real surprise in the spring, then all of a sudden he didn't play in the spring game and I don't think he was on the sidelines, and then he was gone.
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by East Coast Mustang » Tue Aug 04, 2015 10:23 pm
If the SC guy starts right way, that might not be a good sign. He's had multiple knee injuries and would only have a month to learn the system -- but I think he will provide solid depth at a position of need if he's relatively healthy
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by RGV Pony » Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:06 am
Who was that NT transfer we had later in the PB years?
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by Rebel10 » Wed Aug 05, 2015 9:11 am
East Coast Mustang wrote:If the SC guy starts right way, that might not be a good sign. He's had multiple knee injuries and would only have a month to learn the system -- but I think he will provide solid depth at a position of need if he's relatively healthy
If he is healthy and has comeback from those knee injuries it is a good sign. Remember Clemson and SC play each other every year so Morris knows how good this young man is because he has played against him.
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by PerunaPunch » Wed Aug 05, 2015 10:59 am
RGV Pony wrote:Who was that NT transfer we had later in the PB years?
You thinking of Torlan Pittman? Frazier, I think, was before Pitt. He was a JUCO Not sure if we took too many transfers or JUCOs prior to that. 
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