twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Is this your guess? Because based on quotes so far, I'm guessing Bobby isn't ready and Alston is going to play.
footer20 {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:Is this your guess? Because based on quotes so far, I'm guessing Bobby isn't ready and Alston is going to play.
Yes, Just my guess. I just threw Swigert in there as a starter because I assume he will be when healthy. And I forgot Alston, I'll add him (RB or Slot?)
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:I also have a hunch the DEs will end up being Moore and Landry. Moore is getting good reviews out of camp.
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:I thought I read Hilliman was nursing a hamstring injury. He definitely didn't play in the last scrimmage. Anyway, Outlow has a head start on him and if there were a game tomorrow, he would be ahead of Hilliman.
hinghameagle {l Wrote}:I dont see Landry being anywhere on the two deep given that he is injured, unproven and a true freshman.
hinghameagle {l Wrote}:there is no evidence that he is good or ready to rush the passer at the collegiate level, henceforth even if healthy, he does not see the field until he proves he he is ready. I don't care that he was our biggest national recruit. dominating high school as a senior is along way from walking onto campus, not practicing, then jumping in to be ready.
eagle9903 {l Wrote}:Troy Flutie.
hinghameagle {l Wrote}:there is no evidence that he is good or ready to rush the passer at the collegiate level, henceforth even if healthy, he does not see the field until he proves he he is ready. I don't care that he was our biggest national recruit. dominating high school as a senior is along way from walking onto campus, not practicing, then jumping in to be ready.
eagle216 {l Wrote}:hinghameagle {l Wrote}:there is no evidence that he is good or ready to rush the passer at the collegiate level, henceforth even if healthy, he does not see the field until he proves he he is ready. I don't care that he was our biggest national recruit. dominating high school as a senior is along way from walking onto campus, not practicing, then jumping in to be ready.
"there is no evidence that he is good or ready ..." Are you Daz? Tons of frosh will play for this team, due to its lack of talent in the upper classes. DE is just about the easiest position to play right out of HS. Just put your hand down and go after it. Any decent coach will very quickly know whether or not a true freshman can play at DE by watching practice. Or more correctly stated, whether or not said freshman is a better option than the other DEs on the roster.
I am fairly certain the coaches have already viewed enough evidence to form a judgment on Landry.
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:He's got 7-10 freshmen in spots where they will see substantial time on the field. Landry isn't the first one I would second guess.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:He's got 7-10 freshmen in spots where they will see substantial time on the field. Landry isn't the first one I would second guess.
don't forget that there's only 2 more weeks to declare redshirts. we'll know a lot more when that deadline passes.
eagle216 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:twballgame9 {l Wrote}:He's got 7-10 freshmen in spots where they will see substantial time on the field. Landry isn't the first one I would second guess.
don't forget that there's only 2 more weeks to declare redshirts. we'll know a lot more when that deadline passes.
I heard NESN will be televising live the "BC Redshirt Declaration Show". Similar to the NCAA Selection Show, its always exciting to watch the announcements of the Redshirts for the upcoming year.
NorthEndEagle {l Wrote}:cat hair pee fire
hinghameagle {l Wrote}:The expectation since he signed was that he would play and play a lot as a freshman. However if Landry has not practiced, has an injury, probably isn't in game shape, and hasn't lined up against a college offensive lineman, is the assumption that if Landry is say medically cleared on Wednesday before Umass that he will play in Saturday?
Also, I didn't know red shirts had to be declared before the season. Is that true? Can't a player just not play during the season and be redshirted. For instance if Murphy plays great all year, and Wade never sees a down despite being on the two deep, doesn't he get a redshirt?
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:hinghameagle {l Wrote}:The expectation since he signed was that he would play and play a lot as a freshman. However if Landry has not practiced, has an injury, probably isn't in game shape, and hasn't lined up against a college offensive lineman, is the assumption that if Landry is say medically cleared on Wednesday before Umass that he will play in Saturday?
Also, I didn't know red shirts had to be declared before the season. Is that true? Can't a player just not play during the season and be redshirted. For instance if Murphy plays great all year, and Wade never sees a down despite being on the two deep, doesn't he get a redshirt?
Why wouldnt you just declare every freshman a red shirt and then burn them as the year goes by.
I can see declaring who will be redshirted but I dont think it has any official effect.
EDIT:
if you do not play in one season, you do not have to "apply" for a redshirt--you have automatically redshirted. 5 years in which to play 4. No application process or any other declaration by the player or the school is needed--it's automatic.
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