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by Junior » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:03 pm
Where can I find a list of players who redshirted this year?
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by mustangbill67 » Sat Dec 05, 2009 11:56 pm
compare the roster with the participation statistics both of which are on line and you can figure it out. Of course, this does not account for any grey shirts.
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by Fresh » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:52 am
Of the scholarship guys:
Fontana, Favreau, Atchison, Emshoff, Gamble, Joubert, McDade, Scott
I think.
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by Junior » Sun Dec 06, 2009 2:42 am
Fresh wrote:Of the scholarship guys:
Fontana, Favreau, Atchison, Emshoff, Gamble, Joubert, McDade, Scott
I think.
I thought Joubert played this season, but thanks for the other names.
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by Junior » Sun Dec 06, 2009 2:43 am
mustangbill67 wrote:compare the roster with the participation statistics both of which are on line and you can figure it out. Of course, this does not account for any grey shirts.
I was hoping I wouldn't have to go through that exercise. Main reason I was hoping someone has a list.
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by No Quarter » Sun Dec 06, 2009 8:38 am
Which of the redshirts named is expected to have the most impact next year?
And the transfer QB, McDermott - where is he likely to be in the depth chart next year?
Somewhat related question. Earlier in the year at leat two walk-ons, Carlille and Kling I believe, got some attention on this message board. Where there other walk-ons and are any of them expected to be on the team next year?
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by Charleston Pony » Sun Dec 06, 2009 1:55 pm
looks like the RS guys will provide some more OL depth and maybe some help in the defensive secondary...but I don't see any obvious playmakers coming in. Hope I'm wrong and someone like McDade turns out to be a mighty mite for us. Need DJ to respond the way Sanders did to his suspension and come back strong next season.
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by Junior » Sun Dec 06, 2009 2:41 pm
Sounds like the 3 OL will add some much needed depth along the line. That's what really promoted this thread to begin with. We don't seem to have a lot of OL in our commitments list, so I assumed we had a few redshirting this year.
Any DL redshirts? We seem a little light on that front.
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by lwedge » Sun Dec 06, 2009 3:13 pm
No Quarter wrote:Which of the redshirts named is expected to have the most impact next year?
And the transfer QB, McDermott - where is he likely to be in the depth chart next year?
Somewhat related question. Earlier in the year at leat two walk-ons, Carlille and Kling I believe, got some attention on this message board. Where there other walk-ons and are any of them expected to be on the team next year?
In the secondary, the three best redshirts are safeties Jay Scott and Robert Lloyd and corner Jeremy Gray. Scott is the only one on scholarship but the others were brought in with the promise of getting one after the first year. Scott will likely see action early at safety as he continues to get bigger and become more dedicated. He's already put on about 15 pounds and is working on getting stronger. Good instincts and will be contributing when he has the spring and fall reps. Lloyd is the strongest of the freshmen at skill positions on offense or defense. Benching 330, with a big vertical, and very fast, he should see a lot of time with special teams next year as well as at the nickelback. Was injured in August or he would have been a regular on the special teams this year. Gray has tremendous fundamentals at the corner and is very smart. Tough competitor with good speed, he should also see time at the corner during 2010. Unflappable and currently gives the starters a tough time during practice. Additonally, these three are together a lot and could really be part of a strong unit in two years.
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by davidpaul123 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 9:58 pm
lwedge wrote:No Quarter wrote:Which of the redshirts named is expected to have the most impact next year?
And the transfer QB, McDermott - where is he likely to be in the depth chart next year?
Somewhat related question. Earlier in the year at leat two walk-ons, Carlille and Kling I believe, got some attention on this message board. Where there other walk-ons and are any of them expected to be on the team next year?
In the secondary, the three best redshirts are safeties Jay Scott and Robert Lloyd and corner Jeremy Gray. Scott is the only one on scholarship but the others were brought in with the promise of getting one after the first year. Scott will likely see action early at safety as he continues to get bigger and become more dedicated. He's already put on about 15 pounds and is working on getting stronger. Good instincts and will be contributing when he has the spring and fall reps. Lloyd is the strongest of the freshmen at skill positions on offense or defense. Benching 330, with a big vertical, and very fast, he should see a lot of time with special teams next year as well as at the nickelback. Was injured in August or he would have been a regular on the special teams this year. Gray has tremendous fundamentals at the corner and is very smart. Tough competitor with good speed, he should also see time at the corner during 2010. Unflappable and currently gives the starters a tough time during practice. Additonally, these three are together a lot and could really be part of a strong unit in two years.
Im not familiar with the other two but Im high on Jay Scott

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by RGV Pony » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:01 pm
davidpaul123 wrote:lwedge wrote:No Quarter wrote:Which of the redshirts named is expected to have the most impact next year?
And the transfer QB, McDermott - where is he likely to be in the depth chart next year?
Somewhat related question. Earlier in the year at leat two walk-ons, Carlille and Kling I believe, got some attention on this message board. Where there other walk-ons and are any of them expected to be on the team next year?
In the secondary, the three best redshirts are safeties Jay Scott and Robert Lloyd and corner Jeremy Gray. Scott is the only one on scholarship but the others were brought in with the promise of getting one after the first year. Scott will likely see action early at safety as he continues to get bigger and become more dedicated. He's already put on about 15 pounds and is working on getting stronger. Good instincts and will be contributing when he has the spring and fall reps. Lloyd is the strongest of the freshmen at skill positions on offense or defense. Benching 330, with a big vertical, and very fast, he should see a lot of time with special teams next year as well as at the nickelback. Was injured in August or he would have been a regular on the special teams this year. Gray has tremendous fundamentals at the corner and is very smart. Tough competitor with good speed, he should also see time at the corner during 2010. Unflappable and currently gives the starters a tough time during practice. Additonally, these three are together a lot and could really be part of a strong unit in two years.
Im not familiar with the other two but Im high on Jay Scott
you're probably familiar with Jeremy's daddy, Jerry
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by SMU21TCU10 » Sun Dec 06, 2009 10:35 pm
Junior wrote:Sounds like the 3 OL will add some much needed depth along the line. That's what really promoted this thread to begin with. We don't seem to have a lot of OL in our commitments list, so I assumed we had a few redshirting this year.
Any DL redshirts? We seem a little light on that front.
Dont forget the 2 Greyshirt OL coming in. Ben Hughes and Christian Miller. So we will have those 5. Not to mention the 1 or 2 OL coming in with the 2010 class. SHould provide more depth.
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by westexSMU » Sun Dec 06, 2009 11:59 pm
We sure will need some depth at DL in order to improve next year. Hard to get true freshmen ready to play.We will need help at NG for sure. Any redshirts there...Whatever happened to DL Zac Thomas ? I don't remember him playing this year.
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by Ikus » Mon Dec 07, 2009 12:01 am
westexSMU wrote:We sure will need some depth at DL in order to improve next year. Hard to get true freshmen ready to play.We will need help at NG for sure. Any redshirts there...Whatever happened to DL Zac Thomas ? I don't remember him playing this year.
I heard Thomas hurt his back in preseason.
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by Mickey » Mon Dec 07, 2009 9:16 am
I believe that Zach Boyd and Zac Thomsa were redshirts.
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