lol Boise State is going for this guy with only a few weeks left in their recruiting? Speaks volumes about their program. Nevada is back. Boise state is not back.
A downtrending school steals a recruit at first offer. There is no one to recruit DL at WSU. This is how you beat Cal and get your shit pushed in by UW and Colorado.
Given some of the changes that have been going on at TCU on the offensive side of the ball this year I know that Patterson wants to get back to being able to run the ball effectively ... he was pissed at their inconsistent ability to do that this year.
That being said, it's a sad day for me to think that TCU has to resort to stealing OL prospects from the Cougs ...
I don't know who the guy was that was trying to tell you DDY that he had a lot of thinking to do ... there's no comparison between going to the pastures of Pullman versus Fort Worth ... it's an absolute no brainer.
I don't know what the staff wants in a guard, but he looks like he could be a mauler.
Well, Wattenberg and Norgaard are basically carbon copies: they are super athletic and run really well.
Quazzy is probably not quite as athletic as they like. I really like him, though. I think he could be a really good player for us.
It looks like they look for guys with the right frame who are quick on their feet, even if they aren't carrying the ideal size yet. Mobility is a huge thing for zone blocking and while the Husky run game uses both zone schemes and gap schemes, it is pretty clear they put a premium on guys with the athleticism to be prototype zone blocking OLs.
It especially makes sense since pin & pull/buck sweep is the base outside run play. That asks a lot of guards in terms of the amount of ground they have to cover. A big slow-footed mauler messes that scheme up completely.
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Quazzy is probably not quite as athletic as they like. I really like him, though. I think he could be a really good player for us.
Reason #3463 why the star system completely stupid.
That being said, it's a sad day for me to think that TCU has to resort to stealing OL prospects from the Cougs ...
HTH
Good thread.
Apparently the WSU coaches might have cooled on him. Because they have so many DEs he might have been encouraged to look at other options.
It especially makes sense since pin & pull/buck sweep is the base outside run play. That asks a lot of guards in terms of the amount of ground they have to cover. A big slow-footed mauler messes that scheme up completely.