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Walk-On Program Being Reduced

This same message 5 years ago had the most of the board grabbing for their pitch forks

Nice to see we are collectively evolving
 
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Give it a minute
So true...some fans will lose their minds over this!

Also, like you said, after 2 years a lot of these guys know they will never play and the grind is not worth it.

I have two former players on the team right now, one is almost done so he will finish out, the other has like 4 years left or 3 years left, who knows with Covid and he hates it, he knows he will never play.
 
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Man, I've done a complete 180 on maintaining our walk-in program like we always knew it.

I was livid when Callahan came in and claimed he was keeping to our traditions but we knew he was blowing smoke up our asses.

Now I'm good with Rhule managing the roster however he sees fit.
 
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So true...some fans will lose their minds over this!

Also, like you said, after 2 years a lot of these guys know they will never play and the grind is not worth it.

I have two former players on the team right now, one is almost done so he will finish out, the other has like 4 years left or 3 years left, who knows with Covid and he hates it, he knows he will never play.
Rudy never quit.
 
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Man, I've done a complete 180 on maintaining our walk-in program like we always knew it.

I was livid when Callahan came in and claimed he was keeping to our traditions but we knew he was blowing smoke up our asses.

Now I'm good with Rhule managing the roster however he sees fit.
Agree. We are far enough removed from any recent success that we should just let Rhule do his thing and not beat around the bush or blow smoke up our asses. as a young lass in general During the Callahan years, I was a fan of him, and too bad our defense ultimately let us down.
 
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Good. That was nothing more than a sad PR stunt to give the “but the 90s” crowd more to frosturbate to.
 
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This same message 5 years ago had the most of the board grabbing for their pitch forks

Nice to see we are collectively evolving
??? This board was busy stumbling over themselves to praise the biggest loser in program history, when he was inviting every undersized Johnny Tryhard from Dannenbrog and similar places a walk-on spot.
 
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two things:

1.) coaching staff is paid to win

2.) our leading tackler last year & 2nd leading tackler 2 years ago was a walk-on
 
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This same message 5 years ago had the most of the board grabbing for their pitch forks

Nice to see we are collectively evolving
Happens every time we get a new coach. New coach comes in and makes changes the fans get behind, as long as the new coach wins. Not sure why some people are surprised by this.
 
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two things:

1.) coaching staff is paid to win

2.) our leading tackler last year & 2nd leading tackler 2 years ago was a walk-on
Reimer is a kid who would get an walk-on offer whether you have 10 walk-ons or 75. Small-town track kid who moved to class A. He's the perfect example of kids who should get a walk-on offer. You could legitimately look at him and say you have a chance at a scholarship. Not sure Rhule could honestly say that about a lot of these kids. It's not like we have 50 walk-ons who had scholarship offers to NDSU or SDSU.
 
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Reimers is a kid who would get an walk-on offer whether you have 10 walk-ons or 75. Small-town track kid who moved to class A. He's the perfect example of kids who should get a walk-on offer. You could legitimately look at him and say you have a chance at a scholarship. Not sure Rhule could honestly say that about a lot of these kids. It's not like we have 50 walk-ons who had scholarship offers to NDSU or SDSU.
Reimer.
 
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This same message 5 years ago had the most of the board grabbing for their pitch forks

Nice to see we are collectively evolving
It's long overdue. I still hear it in a bar every damn Saturday. It's like nails on a chalk board to me. "WE NEED MORE WALK ONS WITH HEART!" The kid that runs a 4.8 40 from Nebraska City and is maxing 405 on Duvals quarter Squat is never going to be able to compete with kids who run 4.4 and squat a legit 600 from Atlanta playing for Georgia. I'm sure Rhule is okay with having an extra 20 to 30 kids that can help fill out the team and maybe get some snaps here and there. but Frost bringing in 75 kids from rural Nebraska to "develop" was always delusional.
 
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It's long overdue. I still hear it in a bar every damn Saturday. It's like nails on a chalk board to me. "WE NEED MORE WALK ONS WITH HEART!" The kid that runs a 4.8 40 from Nebraska City and is maxing 405 on Duvals quarter Squat is never going to be able to compete with kids who run 4.4 and squat a legit 600 from Atlanta playing for Georgia. I'm sure Rhule is okay with having an extra 20 to 30 kids that can help fill out the team and maybe get some snaps here and there. but Frost bringing in 75 kids from rural Nebraska to "develop" was always delusional.
ah yes, Georgia - the team that just won 2 straight titles with a local walk-on quarterback

great example!
 
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ah yes, Georgia - the team that just won 2 straight titles with a local walk-on quarterback

great example!
Their defense full of highly rated scholarship athletes and the skill players may have helped a bit. I don't think anyone is saying that having zero walk-on's is the answer. The problems comes when you have 65, There's no way to develop that many kids into productive players. Taking kids like Reimer should and probably will always happen.
 
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Their defense full of highly rated scholarship athletes and the skill players may have helped a bit. I don't think anyone is saying that having zero walk-on's is the answer. The problems comes when you have 65, There's no way to develop that many kids into productive players. Taking kids like Reimer should and probably will always happen.
lots of hindsight in this thread


I am very confident Rhule & staff have an actual plan for managing the roster

they are paid to win games and only to win games

I am also confident we will miss out on some potential contributors

so goes the college football business, I suppose
 
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lots of hindsight in this thread



I am very confident Rhule & staff have an actual plan for managing the roster

they are paid to win games and only to win games

I am also confident we will miss out on some potential contributors

so goes the college football business, I suppose
When you look at this year's recruits, this staff does not seem overly concerned with recruiting services' star ratings. And, they seem to be trying to establish the relationships with high school coaches where they may get a call about an underrated kid like Luke. But you're right, we may still miss on a kid here and there.
 
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When you look at this year's recruits, this staff does not seem overly concerned with recruiting services' star ratings. And, they seem to be trying to establish the relationships with high school coaches where they may get a call about an underrated kid like Luke. But you're right, we may still miss on a kid here and there.
relationships will help get kids on the radar

trust (or lack thereof) will determine if they get a chance

we have not been on the happy side of this coin many times over the past two decades

thankfully a new broom sweeps clean
 
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lots of hindsight in this thread



I am very confident Rhule & staff have an actual plan for managing the roster

they are paid to win games and only to win games

I am also confident we will miss out on some potential contributors

so goes the college football business, I suppose
I think the hindsight might be on your part. I remember thinking that was a good walk-on pickup because I believe he had multiple FCS offers and had very good track times for a small-town LB prospect from I believe Kansas. He's the perfect fit for the walk-on program. Some random kid from C who didn't standout, maybe not.
 
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I think the hindsight might be on your part. I remember thinking that was a good walk-on pickup because I believe he had multiple FCS offers and had very good track times for a small-town LB prospect from I believe Kansas. He's the perfect fit for the walk-on program. Some random kid from C who didn't standout, maybe not.
could be

I didn't know Riemer from Adam 3 years ago
 
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I don’t care how many walk ons we have as long as the ones who do are developed like Haason Reddick.
 
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could be

I didn't know Riemer from Adam 3 years ago
Fact is he was the leading tackler for some of the worst teams ever to take the field with the N on their helmet. He’s decent when healthy, but let’s not pretend he is the cure to what ails the program
 
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Fact is he was the leading tackler for some of the worst teams ever to take the field with the N on their helmet. He’s decent when healthy, but let’s not pretend he is the cure to what ails the program
you may repost any and all of my opinions stating we should only roster walk-ons

otherwise, stick to what you do best: not making people laugh
 
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Fact is he was the leading tackler for some of the worst teams ever to take the field with the N on their helmet. He’s decent when healthy, but let’s not pretend he is the cure to what ails the program
Agreed but he's actually a good player. I have a problem with all the marginal players who only played significant minutes because of major recruiting misses and gaps. Players that should have been nothing better than practice players.
 
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