Pony_Law wrote:I don't know how much sense this makes I mean an athletic true freshmen that weighs 300 pounds sounds like a good nose guard prospect to me, Who cares if he sees the field this year? we are building depth Redshirt him and teach him to be a great colliegate DT. You can never have enough depth at DT.
That was my thought, just redshirt him. I went to SMU with a DT that was athletic enough to play RB whose name was Jerry Ball. Oh well, we'll see.
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I guess its too late to consider Pope again--I thought he was one of our best rb's. He must be one hell of a linebacker prospect. O'Quinn is hurt, but even so he was disappointing and not progressing as the others were before the injury.
Mexmustang wrote:I guess its too late to consider Pope again--I thought he was one of our best rb's. He must be one hell of a linebacker prospect. O'Quinn is hurt, but even so he was disappointing and not progressing as the others were before the injury.
Pope and Wimbley would be filling two completely different roles in the offensive backfield.
Mexmustang wrote:I guess its too late to consider Pope again--I thought he was one of our best rb's. He must be one hell of a linebacker prospect. O'Quinn is hurt, but even so he was disappointing and not progressing as the others were before the injury.
That's true - players and coaches alike have absolutely raved about Pope's future at linebacker.
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Mexmustang wrote:I guess its too late to consider Pope again--I thought he was one of our best rb's. He must be one hell of a linebacker prospect. O'Quinn is hurt, but even so he was disappointing and not progressing as the others were before the injury.
That's true - players and coaches alike have absolutely raved about Pope's future at linebacker.
Watching Pope this spring at RB, I thought he might be our best runner since Shanderrick