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RE: Was EMU's 2016 Football Season a Fluke?
(06-22-2017 07:28 AM)Luckeyone Wrote:  
(06-22-2017 02:46 AM)emu79 Wrote:  well don't be surprised if we add an offensive lineman from Garden CC, the question I have is he coming in this summer or next January. And remember Meadows only spent one year at JUCO so does one year as a coach at a JUCO instantly qualify you as a hot shot JUCO recruiter? I think the P5 experience is what got him the job. Remember Grubb had zero FBS experience when he was hired.

Back on the offensive line, there at least decent playing experience by the group on hand.

If the program matures and is successful we should see less JUCOs and more redshirting of frosh.

Also by the way Grubb left after the defensive JUCOs were already signed for the most part and in school in January.


I think you guys should cut the new OL and TE/ST coaches some slack until you see what they can do.

Agree 79!

I am not being hard on the guy. Just hopeful that his history of coaching in football hotbeds would translate into recruiting success.
06-22-2017 11:45 AM
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