Tuli PT
He mentioned, along with others, that Taki flashed in spring ball and will probably be rotating w/ Levi, Benning, Bronson, and Clark.
It surprised me that Tuli wasn’t mentioned as much or at all, even though he was more of a DL than Taki in HS and was so highly rated. And based on the spring depth charts (seating charts whatever!) and the pod and Caple/Vorel/Daily UW reports (fuck you, Ektard The Plagerizer) , I didn’t see/hear Tuli’s name all that often.
Do you see Tuli on the same track as Taki or is he slower to develop?
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It takes time, it’s not a microwave popcorn
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Tuli was still garnering praise this spring and I think we can expect to see plenty of him in the rotation. It sounds like he's absolutely finding his step. But at the same time Taki is close to locking up the starting role next to Levi, so he is a little ahead of Tuli.
Either way both of them seem to be living up to their billing which is great news given how thin we are with DL experience. -
I suspect that the DL is still fluid
The good news on D is that there is a TON of talented depth
The bad is that it needs to sort itself out and into roles -
If you didn't see the piece in the Seattle Times today, Taki played WR his freshman year in high school...and was good.
How's that for sweat-pants-stretching athleticism? -
Good question and good post . Quick answer is it doesnt really matter. These guys wouldnt even be in 2 deeps if Peter didnt botch interior DL recruitingng so bad in 16-17. Both will be starting at some point. They both looked a lot quicker than I expected. Vea, Emtman came on as sophomores. No worriesBeno4Life said:I was gonna ask this in the pod thread, but I figured this might actually get Coker’s attention.
He mentioned, along with others, that Taki flashed in spring ball and will probably be rotating w/ Levi, Benning, Bronson, and Clark.
It surprised me that Tuli wasn’t mentioned as much or at all, even though he was more of a DL than Taki in HS and was so highly rated. And based on the spring depth charts (seating charts whatever!) and the pod and Caple/Vorel/Daily UW reports (fuck you, Ektard The Plagerizer) , I didn’t see/hear Tuli’s name all that often.
Do you see Tuli on the same track as Taki or is he slower to develop? -
Please stop saying “I suspect” before every point you makeTequilla said:I suspect that the DL is still fluid
The good news on D is that there is a TON of talented depth
The bad is that it needs to sort itself out and into roles -
Not specifically a point about Tuli(some maybe I should just fuck off) but I think that if you are hearing ANYTHING about a redshirt freshman in spring then it's a sign that the player is doing pretty damn well. Redshirt freshman have only been on campus for 8-12 months and are 17 or 18 years old. The extra 5 months in the weights/nutrition program between now and the start of the season is going to do a lot for guys like Tuli, Spiker, Jackson Sirmon, etc.
We heard a good amount about Lowe, Spiker and Osbourne this spring and I'm hopeful that they can take another step physically in the next 5 months. -
This is why I only care about volume. I’m sure Tuli will be good, but when you get a LOT of good players one of them will sure be good.
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He was actually pretty good in the spring thing. Caught my eye as someone who will be tough to block one on one.
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Good post but no RS freshman is 17 years old.ToddTurnerLIVES said:Not specifically a point about Tuli(some maybe I should just fuck off) but I think that if you are hearing ANYTHING about a redshirt freshman in spring then it's a sign that the player is doing pretty damn well. Redshirt freshman have only been on campus for 8-12 months and are 17 or 18 years old. The extra 5 months in the weights/nutrition program between now and the start of the season is going to do a lot for guys like Tuli, Spiker, Jackson Sirmon, etc.
We heard a good amount about Lowe, Spiker and Osbourne this spring and I'm hopeful that they can take another step physically in the next 5 months.







