SuperFlyBCat
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RE: How much will this 10 win season help recruiting going forward.
(11-24-2018 08:45 AM)TubaCat Wrote: (11-24-2018 06:37 AM)Bcatbog Wrote: (11-24-2018 01:55 AM)rtaylor Wrote: (11-23-2018 10:21 PM)BigDawg Wrote: (11-23-2018 07:17 PM)BearcatMan Wrote: As long as the staff remains intact, I think it will help significantly...especially considering that I could see us getting a pre season look for Top 25 given all that we return.
I expect us to be ranked pre-season next year. It has been stated often how young we are and we return Ridder and Warrnen who the media knows a lot about. Usually a couple G5 teams get some bones thrown their way in the pre-season and I expect us to get one next season.
I thought we lose the majority of our lines? Are they not all seniors and grad transfers?
The talent leaving is substantial. Especially as noted the O and D lines - with emphasis on the D line.
Broughton is applying for another year of eligibility, which would be tremendous.
He is? I would think he is gone if he is expected to be drafted at a decent slot. He and Copeland should be on NFL rosters next year. We do have James and Robinson back in the Oline and there looks to be a lot of young depth on the roster. 6' 9" 300 lb Metz from Germany is interesting. He looks to be getting minutes on the line special teams.
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