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Breakout players?Moderators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Peveto and Kiesnick did not receive Big 12 offers that I'm aware of-the players that did are listed-if you experts think having 4 Offensive Linemen with those type of offers spread over 5 recruiting classes is quality then I'm sure you're just giggling happy. A realistic analysis is that type of "depth" is poor. Again, counting bodies is not the equivalent of counting quality.
it would be foolish for anyone to suggest we have "depth" on the OL. Fact is, we are still looking for 5 strarters who can help this team compete! Our 2-deep is still full of Frosh. We don't even go 3-deep across the line. The best thing that can be said about this group is that most of them have 3-4 yrs of eligibility left and we can only hope some of them develop into quality Division I-A linemen.
If you look back, the comments about the line often are based on "when we get to C-USA" and "in a couple of years" -- to paraphrase. Nobody said the line is great now. And as for depth - no, it's not where it needs to be. But compare it to recent years and the foundation is there for a massive improvement. When's the last time we had so many young OLs with the kind of promise these guys hold? In the 1980s. We don't know, of course, how they'll all develop and there's no way to predict the future. But if you think this isn't the most promising post-DP group of young OLs, then you need to look more closely, because it's not even close. We've never had young talent like this. Sure the Holz/Adami/Bandy line turned out to be pretty good, but when that group was a bunch of redshirt freshmen, they didn't have nearly the "upside" this group has. Let's just hope it pans out as we think/hope.
mostly correct-I'd agree but that ain't saying much. SMU has had exactly 1 offensive line since the DP in Cavan's 1st year that was capable of lining up and even attempting to jam the ball down another teams throat. I still think MOST on this board are vastly overrating at least about 4 offensive line recruits-I won't mention names-but some of you have gone off on kids that nobody else wanted. Fine guess we'll see.
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I guess it's one of those glass half full/glass half empty situations. The Truth is that we have 3-4 OLs that have more talent than most CUSA/WAC mid major OLs. We have a few more that would be considered to have average talent when compared to our competition, and we have some spares. "Half empties" like Stallion are going to point out that while we may be able to roll out a good looking OL this year, they're going to be very young and our depth is suspect. The "half fulls" are going to say that even though we're young, we're a lot bigger, stronger, and we have a handful of kids that have miles more talent than any OL we've had post Death Penalty. I personally believe we're going to be improved at OL this year. As these kids mature, and if we add Chris Hall (widely considered by coaches to be the best OT in Texas even though Stallion's hallowed Rivals only gives him 1 star) and Bennett & Co. continue to recruit as they have, this group will be a formidable force in CUSA.
Rivals has Hall as about a Texas Top 50. They don't start giving multiple star rankings until at least August. And again the Offensive Line recruits are NOT better than most WAC or CUSA recruits in the offensive line -it is charitable to call them average. Sorry but several posters on this board continue to mislead about the quality of our offensive line recruits.
Here is a list so that people can see what Stallion is referring to. When people talk of quality at the OL position, they are usually referring to people like Peveto, who was not recruited heavily at all, but whom the coaches are high on. We will see come Spring if that excitement is justified.
OVERVIEW (based on who recruited by): CURRENT PLAYERS: Better than CUSA quality: 3 CUSA Quality: 2 Worse: 8 LEAVING PLAYERS: Better than CUSA quality: 2 CUSA Quality: 0 Worse: 1 INCOMING PLAYERS: Better than CUSA quality: 0 CUSA Quality: 0 Worse: 1 That is just an indication of who they were recruited by, I might be slighting some players like Lobo, who got recognition but not a lot of offers. But as you can see, it comes out to about 5 or so players who were recruited by people at our level, and we lose a lot from last year... CURRENT PLAYERS: Townsend Hargis - 6-4, 310, Sr Starter at right guard. Recruited by Georgia Tech, Memphis, South Carolina Brad Kieschnick - 6-3, 298, Jr Recruited by army, air force, rice Justin Boren - 6-4, 308, 5.0, Fr three star rating on rivals number 51 OG three star rating by insiders.com Number 88 National Rank by insiders.com The Insiders all state super team intrest from Missou and A&M before committing. Offers from Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Iowa State, Arizona State All-state selection On Star Telegram area top 75. Martin Guidry - So - 6-4, 285 Houston Chronicles area top 50 Rivals 2 star No other offers Dustin Morton - Fr - 6-4, 286 Dave Campbell top 20 linemen, top 300 prospects Rivals 2 star 1 star by insiders.com Texas football number 20 OL. recruited by southern miss, don't think he was offered Darrin Johnson - 6-6, 292, So Top 5 lineman in texas Number 51 in DNM area top 100 Recruited by A&M Two star by rivals three star ranking by insiders.com Number 77 national rank by insiders.com Eric Neal - 6-4, 295, Sr Not recruited by anyone Chris Urbanus - So - 6-5, 320 #78 Rivals two star Not recruited by anyone Caleb Peveto - 6-4, 285, 5.0, Fr two star rating on rivals Number 88 on DMN area top 100 Star telegram area top 75. Offered by SMU and Vandy. "intrest" from K state, arkansas Kennard Burley - 6-5, 320, 5.2, Fr two star rating on rivals Says he chose us over Baylor, LT, TCU, but no official offers Bryan Turner - 6-2, 292, So two star rating on rivals Number 164 rating by insiders two star rating by insiders. Texas football top 300 Texas football top 5A prospects All State Recruited by Memphis, Tulane, Houston; Alabama, etc came to visit. Grant Eidson - Jr - 6-1, 283 Rivals 2 star Not recruited by anyone Hulsey Smith - Fr - 6-4, 265 Recruited by Navy GRADUATING/LEAVING PLAYERS Chris Poulos - So - 6-2, 322 Number 89 by Rivals Star-telegram area top 75 Rivals 2 star Offered by Rice, but dad went here, so noone recruited hard. Sterling Harris - 6-6, 310, Sr State top 100 by DMN San Antonio Express super 60 Superprep top 120 in texas Recruited by ND, Nebraska, A&M, Texas Tech Steve Reindl - Sr, 6-3, 285 Recruited by missisippi, minnesota, boise state, buffalo INCOMING RECRUITS Sean Lobo 6-3, 285, 5.08 Rivals 2 star, 5.2 Arlington star telegram 29 in metroplex Fort worth star telegram area top 75 Campbell Texas top 300 67 on DMN area top 100 Top 100 in state by DMN. Visits to NM, NM St. LT, Az; no offers that I know of.
A&M not only offered Darrin Johnson, they had other recruits calling him right up until Signing Day to get him to change his mind back to A&M (after he'd committed to SMU, switched to A&M, then switched back.)
Burley was offered by Baylor. Lobo was offered by Arizona, New Mexico, New Mexico State, Louisiana Tech, and La.-Lafayette. I'm not ready to annoint these guys as the next Forrest Gregg, but the measurable pedigree (size, other offers) is there. However, like Stallion and the rest of them, I want to see about 7-10 more with legitimate offers. Thanks, Stallion, for clarifying the deal about multiple stars, etc. I was looking at a couple of sites the other day and was unsure about why Chris Hall and the rest weren't getting higher marks, given all their accolades. I didn't realize there was a timeframe involved with the distribution of stars or rating points (depending on which service you look at). Thanks for the info!
...to be accurate according to Rivals, Lobo was offered by the Macovic staff at Arizona but not the Stoops staff. Then he appeared to be ready to commit to his other "Favorite" New Mexico on his visit the next week. He visited but there was no mention whether he really had a solid offer at the time of his visit so I honestly don't know if he had an offer from New Mexico when he committed to SMU. But he clearly had some good looks from some prominent programs and he's a good fit for a program like SMU that desperately needs to upgrade on the Offensive Line.
Good catch, Stallion - the Recruiting Roundup said he was offered by Arizona, but didn't say which staff had offered him. And I never thought to differentiate between the two. Pretty sharp.
When Coach Bennett was hired, he called all of the players who had committed to Coach Cavan and told them he would honor their scholarship offers. I wonder if Coach Stoops did the same with Coach Mackovic's commitments???
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Stallion Not one to argue with you because you are generally right on But On the Eidson history, Miss ST did offer and He was in direct discussions with OSU and TT but they did not offer prior to his SMU offer. His dad is a ex Super Bowl Cowboy who's relationships would allow for a whole lot of behind the scenes discussion on the topic of his son's scoly opportunities. THX..
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I've heard the same things. He's still a little undersized, but his technique and footwork have drawn raves. I remember thinking "who's this guy?" when he walked on. But I get the impression we'll all know the guy before long. Keep up the great work, Ben!
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