(01-07-2021 02:12 PM)Bearhawkeye Wrote: (01-06-2021 10:56 PM)dsquare Wrote: (01-06-2021 04:51 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: I am not exaggerating here- Stoney Brook’s football program is actually equal to or better than UConn’s on the field.
The two schools last met in 2014 and UConn edged them 19-16.
He's actually got two years of eligibility left which is nice.
He might even have a 3rd year available.
LT Justin Tunstall 6-6, 329 is not on UC's roster yet. His parents are Pastor and “Lady in Chief” in a church in Maryland and Tunstall is eloquent. He redshirted 2017 at UConn, played 5 games at LT in 2018 and became good friends with teammate Darrian Beavers. In 2019 he played 9 of 12 games at FCS Stony Brook Seawolves at 305# and made FCS All-American at LT. He opted out of playing in 2020 because of COVID and entered the transfer portal in 2021 signing up with the Bearcats. When he graduates from Stony Brook he will join the Bearcats. Tunstall is the real deal at LT; Tennessee offered Justin when their five star two year LT starter Wonya Morris entered the transfer portal. Tunstall is athletic, gets low, and uses his arms well while pass blocking. He moved well on a Seawolves 50/50 pass/run team. I only saw him play in a blowout loss at BCS Utah State. He is working out because he looks buff and weighs 24 more pounds than he did 1 ½ years ago playing for Stony Brook. Stony Brook had a decent team in 2019 with a win over #5 FCS ranked Villanova, a close loss to #2 James Madison in OT, and a loss to #22 Towson for a 5-7 record. His OL coach was Chris Bache who coached OL at Kent State, Youngstown State, IUPA, Kutztown State, and College of Wooster. Stony Brook didn’t play last year and Tunstall has two years of eligibility left.
Tunstall is not another James Hudson; there will only be one Double Nickel. He is more like LT Dino Boyd 6-4 300 2018 FCS transfer. Boyd has long arms, is a good pass blocker, and a better run blocker. Truck Warren running left behind Boyd and true Freshman Jeremy Cooper always got the TD or first down for the Bearcats that year - except for only one time. I watched at 3rd and 4th and short and the Truck almost always delivered. James Hudson might or might not mean a lot for an NFL team, but losing him in the Georgia game meant everything for UC. Bearcats didn't score in the last 29 minutes. Georgia got lucky playing in their home blacks. Bearcats don't lose in their home blacks. Getting drafted in the NFL is like getting drafted in the 1st round in the NBA. There is a lot of guaranteed money over 4 years if one is lucky to to be drafted in the NFL.
It looks like Collingsworth 310 and Mao 300 are the only true freshmen with the size to play this season.
It's too early but here is my guess:
OLine Depth Chart
GP is games played in 2020
LT James Tunstall 6-6 329 transfer from Stony Brook, UConn
LT Lorenz Metz RS Jr 6-9, 335 Neuoertting, Bavaria, Germany GP8
LT Kobe McAllister So 6-6 293 Ringgold, GA Heritage
LG Dylan O’Quinn RS Jr 6-4, 307 Toledo St Johns Jesuit GP10
LG Marcelo Mendiola 6-3, 311 Chicago Mt Carmel GP1
LG Glyn Mao II Fr 6-3, 300 Cincinnati Walnut Hills
C Jake Renfro So 6-3, 302 Mokena, IL Providence Catholic GP7
C Jakari Robinson RS Sr 6-2, 307 Talladega, AL Munford GP7
RG Colin Woodside RS Jr 6-5, 321 Lancaster, OH Fairfield Union GP10
RG Jeremy Cooper 6-4, 325 Chicago Mt Carmel GP9
RG Cody Lamb Sr 6-4, 295 Miamisburg, OH GP10
RT Vincent McConnell RS Sr 6-5, 300 Massillon, OH Washington GP9
Jonathan Allen 6-5, 345 Dayton Dunbar
John Williams RS Fr 6-5, 300 Bolingbrook, IL GP4
Gavin Gerhart 6-4, 318 Xenia OH
Luke Collinsworth Fr 6-6, 310 Brookville, IN East Central
Renfro is turning into a great Center. The Bearcats other great center Jason Kelce was a walk-on LB his first two years. One year starting at LG and his senior year starting at C.
Cody Lamb is on the roster and played in all ten games.
This is a better than average front line.
None of these players were rated over 86 (247) as HS seniors.