Yea Biggins had some unflattering things to say about him recently but also said the ceiling is pretty high if he puts in the work. They played him at 3 different spots during the all star game. Seems a little harsh to judge him on how well he played when he wasn’t in one spot long enough to do anything.
It’s not harsh. Enough excuses for the kid. Either he will be good or he won’t.
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
Q: You watched Savell Smalls all week In Orlando, what are your thoughts... Floor/Ceiling, how long before he really reaches his potential and what is that potential? Did he impress you or do you think he slips in the rankings?
Biggins: So keeping it real, he struggled during the week. Some of our national guys seeing him for the first time said he was one of the guys who didn't really look like he belonged. During one on one play, he struggled with the size of a lot of the tackles he went up against and wasn't physically able to match up with the size and power he saw. He was moved around from OLB, DE and even DT and played all three positions in the game. He actually made more plays in the game then he showed during the week using his quickness to win one on one matchups when he played over the center. I still like him as a 3-4 OLB and think he still has a chance to be very good in college. I have to think the week going against elite-level talent was a bit humbling and should drive him moving forward. I've said it so many times but there are just different animals in the South and as a west coast homer, it pains me to say that but the size and athleticism you see in the trenches from outside the region is the biggest reason why our teams out here struggle against those teams.
Doog: Because he's not committed to a school named Alabama, The Ohio State University, Clemson, etc.
Biggins: This is a terrible take, and one I see often though. I could care less where a player is going to college, reality is, he was not good during the week and I'm not going to highlight a player who didn't perform. He struggled every day in practice, he flashed a bit during the game but we really need to get over this whole, 'no one is talking up our guys because they don't go to the right college.'
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
Everything matters. Your? coach is twatting about the NUMBER ONE CLASS(even though he's wrong) and telling recruits at UW's junior day the same thing.
Q: You watched Savell Smalls all week In Orlando, what are your thoughts... Floor/Ceiling, how long before he really reaches his potential and what is that potential? Did he impress you or do you think he slips in the rankings?
Biggins: So keeping it real, he struggled during the week. Some of our national guys seeing him for the first time said he was one of the guys who didn't really look like he belonged. During one on one play, he struggled with the size of a lot of the tackles he went up against and wasn't physically able to match up with the size and power he saw. He was moved around from OLB, DE and even DT and played all three positions in the game. He actually made more plays in the game then he showed during the week using his quickness to win one on one matchups when he played over the center. I still like him as a 3-4 OLB and think he still has a chance to be very good in college. I have to think the week going against elite-level talent was a bit humbling and should drive him moving forward. I've said it so many times but there are just different animals in the South and as a west coast homer, it pains me to say that but the size and athleticism you see in the trenches from outside the region is the biggest reason why our teams out here struggle against those teams.
Doog: Because he's not committed to a school named Alabama, The Ohio State University, Clemson, etc.
Biggins: This is a terrible take, and one I see often though. I could care less where a player is going to college, reality is, he was not good during the week and I'm not going to highlight a player who didn't perform. He struggled every day in practice, he flashed a bit during the game but we really need to get over this whole, 'no one is talking up our guys because they don't go to the right college.'
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
Everything matters. Your? coach is twatting about the NUMBER ONE CLASS(even though he's wrong) and telling recruits at UW's junior day the same thing.
Let's recap:
1. 247 argues Smalls was a bit overrated. 2. Lake is wrong that UW had the #1 class, even though according to the very same 247 that is absolutely the case.
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
Everything matters. Your? coach is twatting about the NUMBER ONE CLASS(even though he's wrong) and telling recruits at UW's junior day the same thing.
Let's recap:
2. Lake is wrong that UW had the #1 class, even though according to the very same 247 that is absolutely the case.
50+ new poasts had me thinking he was Kaho'ing it. Who gives a fuck what the rankings have him finalized as? Irregardless he's a YUGE upgrade at a position of need where we've had gaps in recruiting.
Everything matters. Your? coach is twatting about the NUMBER ONE CLASS(even though he's wrong) and telling recruits at UW's junior day the same thing.
Let's recap:
2. Lake is wrong that UW had the #1 class, even though according to the very same 247 that is absolutely the case.
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Genre porn is a funny thing, sometimes you'll be surprised what rustles your jimmies.
But it's a smoother road with coach jimmyhat here now.
Biggins: So keeping it real, he struggled during the week. Some of our national guys seeing him for the first time said he was one of the guys who didn't really look like he belonged. During one on one play, he struggled with the size of a lot of the tackles he went up against and wasn't physically able to match up with the size and power he saw. He was moved around from OLB, DE and even DT and played all three positions in the game. He actually made more plays in the game then he showed during the week using his quickness to win one on one matchups when he played over the center. I still like him as a 3-4 OLB and think he still has a chance to be very good in college. I have to think the week going against elite-level talent was a bit humbling and should drive him moving forward. I've said it so many times but there are just different animals in the South and as a west coast homer, it pains me to say that but the size and athleticism you see in the trenches from outside the region is the biggest reason why our teams out here struggle against those teams.
Doog: Because he's not committed to a school named Alabama, The Ohio State University, Clemson, etc.
Biggins: This is a terrible take, and one I see often though. I could care less where a player is going to college, reality is, he was not good during the week and I'm not going to highlight a player who didn't perform. He struggled every day in practice, he flashed a bit during the game but we really need to get over this whole, 'no one is talking up our guys because they don't go to the right college.'
1. 247 argues Smalls was a bit overrated.
2. Lake is wrong that UW had the #1 class, even though according to the very same 247 that is absolutely the case.
Sco!