He is going to play a big role this year. Need more of that talent.
Interesting- only one on O?
As very well it really should be without question..
So whatever the criteria was to earn one of these, you’re saying we shouldn’t have any of those dudes on offense?
Really?
Yes, unless your first post wasn’t in response to the one above it. Is your reply 👆what you meant?Is that how you interpreted that? 🙄
At least 4 to 5 of those on defense could make All B1G 1 or 2nd string…
Too be fair no one on the offense line can have a digit #..
First I've heard of Willis Mcgahee. Nice. Kids got speed.
I was thinking about him today and assumed we would see him in 4 games and redshirt.... maybe not.First I've heard of Wills Mcgahee. Nice. Kids got speed.
Hartzog worries me. He seemed to always be a step slow last year. Which is strange because he was so unexpectedly good the year before.
I know! He was amazing in 22 and we all just kind of forgot about him. I expect big things from him this year if he can stay healthy
I'm in the minority here. But in a program that hasn't made one of the 40+ bowl games since Obama was in office, who cares what number somebody is wearing? The fact that we've beaten Iowa once in the last nine years, and people are debating (at least on the radio) who got single digit jerseys and who didn't, is a symptom for what's been wrong with our program. In my view, all of this filters down to the players and makes some of them feel privileged and soft.
I mean, the single digits were based off of teammates votes of who were the best leaders on the team, I’m sure through action as well as verbally. I would expect them to continue being leaders. I don’t really see where entitlement and softness would come from that.I'm in the minority here. But in a program that hasn't made one of the 40+ bowl games since Obama was in office, who cares what number somebody is wearing? The fact that we've beaten Iowa once in the last nine years, and people are debating (at least on the radio) who got single digit jerseys and who didn't, is a symptom for what's been wrong with our program. In my view, all of this filters down to the players and makes some of them feel privileged and soft.
Blast away if you wish....
I hate the single digits thing. But the players seem to like it, so who cares what I think.I'm in the minority here. But in a program that hasn't made one of the 40+ bowl games since Obama was in office, who cares what number somebody is wearing? The fact that we've beaten Iowa once in the last nine years, and people are debating (at least on the radio) who got single digit jerseys and who didn't, is a symptom for what's been wrong with our program. In my view, all of this filters down to the players and makes some of them feel privileged and soft.
Blast away if you wish....
I’m just saying fans making a big deal out of everything creates a false sense of accomplishment within the team. Or something like that. It’s weird and hard to put a finger on. But the mistakes, lack of mental toughness and underachievement is seems to involve something negative within the culture.I mean, the single digits were based off of teammates votes of who were the best leaders on the team, I’m sure through action as well as verbally. I would expect them to continue being leaders. I don’t really see where entitlement and softness would come from that.
Jimbo Fisher and his ex-wife used to do the same thing for his players at Florida State.
just hope it's not viewed as preferential treatmentJimbo Fisher and his ex-wife used to do the same thing for his players.
His wife's skills were not of the culinary variety though.
These are about toughness and doing things the right way.My 3 takeaways
1. Ty Robinson is a large Human being
2. Four DB's have single digits. Hopefully it is because they are just that good, and not because our offense stinks
3. Only one offensive player tells me they have to get leaders on that side of the ball!