Levi Onwuzrike Officially Committing Jan. 20th
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@JECAR I literally lol'd at my desk at work
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Throw in Kongbo and you won't need lube.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:I'll be in the bathroom for the next hour imagining Amandre Williams and Levi on the DL with Gaines and Qualls. Rotating Potatoe in as well.... And others. I need lube and I need it quick.
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I don't quite agree- I think CP will redshirt more kids than Sark but not by a huge margin.Tequilla said:
I think the Gaines model is exactly the model that we'll see with this staff going forward.bananasnblondes said:
Other than Dissly, Kawasaki has redshirted all frosh linemen. I have a feeling he will continue with this. Especially since we have Scrempos, Potato, McCoy, etc. all coming off a redshirt year. Unlike Sark, he can wait a year to play with his new toysTequilla said:
You can definitely take away from the film that for a kid his size, he's got some special athletic ability to work with. I thought he was a little raw with technique and whatnot but even playing in one of the best HS districts not only in Texas but probably the nation, he was able to consistently get away with it.GrundleStiltzkin said:I finally got around to watching his Hudl. Looks pretty damn good. Quick, strong & mean.
He's the kind of kid that in my mind if we're able to redshirt him, bet him a year in the weight room, and really work on harnessing his technique could be a dynamite contributor as a RS Frosh in a similar manner to how Greg Gaines was.
If a true freshman is far and away one of our better options in the 2 deeps and could be needed in depth, etc., then you play him. This has happened a lot with our secondary over the last couple of years, Gaskin last year, Browning, etc.
Last year, Gaines was definitely good enough to be in the rotation. However, with Shelton, Hudson, and Qualls in play (among others), Gaines wasn't going to get enough snaps to make it worth his while to play early.
I expect that that's the plan for the entire roster going forward.
I view Gaines as a special case of trying to balance the classes. DT/NT is the toughest position to find playmakers at IMO. Prior to 2014 you are right that CP obviously has Shelton who was a beast and could play way more snaps than most DTs. He only needs one back-up. But another factor is that CP likely didn't want his top two DTs in the same class if possible. RS'ing Gaines increases the chances that between Vea and Gaines one will be present and ready to take over for a year or two when Qualls leaves.
The 2015 LB class is an example of balancing the classes in the reverse direction. No LBs in the 2014 class and four in 2015 so CP plays Bartlett and BBK to even it out even though they didn't contribute much other than special teams. Some would view those redshirts as wasted.
We've heard a lot of quotes from Strausser about class balance and taking the same number of OL recruits as they have leaving the program. Its likely that this philosophy is coming down from the top.
I don't think its worth it to be overly concerned with precise class balance since you might be able to get a better recruit a year earlier or later. But it certainly fits with CP's style and philosophy similar to how verbals always stay committed to CP and CP always stays committed to them. It is possible that I am wrong and the value of predictable roster planning is worth missing out on an occasional recruit because you are full at that position.
We certainly won't see any 7 OL or 5 WR classes under CP. -
Yeah there will likely be a heavy dose of redshirting going on with this class. I think that McGrew, Rapp, and Eifler are the only ones who are locks to play as true freshmen. Wellington and Gilchrist might also play for special teams reasons.Tequilla said:
I think the Gaines model is exactly the model that we'll see with this staff going forward.bananasnblondes said:
Other than Dissly, Kawasaki has redshirted all frosh linemen. I have a feeling he will continue with this. Especially since we have Scrempos, Potato, McCoy, etc. all coming off a redshirt year. Unlike Sark, he can wait a year to play with his new toysTequilla said:
You can definitely take away from the film that for a kid his size, he's got some special athletic ability to work with. I thought he was a little raw with technique and whatnot but even playing in one of the best HS districts not only in Texas but probably the nation, he was able to consistently get away with it.GrundleStiltzkin said:I finally got around to watching his Hudl. Looks pretty damn good. Quick, strong & mean.
He's the kind of kid that in my mind if we're able to redshirt him, bet him a year in the weight room, and really work on harnessing his technique could be a dynamite contributor as a RS Frosh in a similar manner to how Greg Gaines was.
If a true freshman is far and away one of our better options in the 2 deeps and could be needed in depth, etc., then you play him. This has happened a lot with our secondary over the last couple of years, Gaskin last year, Browning, etc.
Last year, Gaines was definitely good enough to be in the rotation. However, with Shelton, Hudson, and Qualls in play (among others), Gaines wasn't going to get enough snaps to make it worth his while to play early.
I expect that that's the plan for the entire roster going forward. -
You should probably go back and listen to what TequillaFS said ...doogsinparadise said:I like to say that one Dallas commit justifies spending all that time whiffing on the other Texas recruits, I do that. @Tequillafs
Recruiting in Texas as a focal point is a losing proposition and destined to fail ...
But if you are doing a good job of securing your fence, have established your contacts in SoCal and the Bay Area, are able to continue the trend of having your verbals stay very committed, and can get ahead of the recruiting process like this staff is, then spending 10-15% maximum of your time in the DFW area (which is far different than recommending spending time in Houston, Austin, or really anywhere materially south, east, or west of DFW) can be a positive.
Whether you agree or not, this staff has connections with local coaches and therefore will have the opportunity to pull out a potential stud (like Levi) or supplement recruiting with positions that may be in short supply on the West Coast (for example the WR position given that this is typically not a strong position in the State of Washington and top end California guys typically stay in state).
The balance of UW recruiting needs to ALWAYS be focused on in-state and California kids. -
You know why you were flagged.DugtheDoog said:Damn, his girl is pretty fine
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If we could ever land a WR they would be a lock to play...NEsnake12 said:
Yeah there will likely be a heavy dose of redshirting going on with this class. I think that McGrew, Rapp, and Eifler are the only ones who are locks to play as true freshmen. Wellington and Gilchrist might also play for special teams reasons.Tequilla said:
I think the Gaines model is exactly the model that we'll see with this staff going forward.bananasnblondes said:
Other than Dissly, Kawasaki has redshirted all frosh linemen. I have a feeling he will continue with this. Especially since we have Scrempos, Potato, McCoy, etc. all coming off a redshirt year. Unlike Sark, he can wait a year to play with his new toysTequilla said:
You can definitely take away from the film that for a kid his size, he's got some special athletic ability to work with. I thought he was a little raw with technique and whatnot but even playing in one of the best HS districts not only in Texas but probably the nation, he was able to consistently get away with it.GrundleStiltzkin said:I finally got around to watching his Hudl. Looks pretty damn good. Quick, strong & mean.
He's the kind of kid that in my mind if we're able to redshirt him, bet him a year in the weight room, and really work on harnessing his technique could be a dynamite contributor as a RS Frosh in a similar manner to how Greg Gaines was.
If a true freshman is far and away one of our better options in the 2 deeps and could be needed in depth, etc., then you play him. This has happened a lot with our secondary over the last couple of years, Gaskin last year, Browning, etc.
Last year, Gaines was definitely good enough to be in the rotation. However, with Shelton, Hudson, and Qualls in play (among others), Gaines wasn't going to get enough snaps to make it worth his while to play early.
I expect that that's the plan for the entire roster going forward.
Wellington will play and so will at least one of the DBs. -
Do we bury you up to your neck and simply go for head shots or just above the knees so we can crush your junk too?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:By the way, the reason I have felt good about our chances with Levi for the past 3 weeks or so is that he has been committed to UW for awhile now. I tried to go as far as I could in saying dat without actually saying dat.
Basically just trust Coker until I am wrong, which is often, then you can stone me to death which I am OK with! -
The good news is the defensive recruits this year are ridiculous. The bad news is the offensive ones aren't anywhere near the same level minus McGrew, who is a midget. I can say that since I am a LEGIT 5'7".
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Mirroring the coaching staff.tvoie said:The good news is the defensive recruits this year are ridiculous. The bad news is the offensive ones aren't anywhere near the same level minus McGrew, who is a midget. I can say that since I am a LEGIT 5'7".
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I like our OL class especially if we get Herbig.tvoie said:The good news is the defensive recruits this year are ridiculous. The bad news is the offensive ones aren't anywhere near the same level minus McGrew, who is a midget. I can say that since I am a LEGIT 5'7".
QB fine to take a lower rated guy with upside behind Browning.
Basically it's just our WRs which are lacking. Hopefully the Bush makes an impact going forward. -
@AIRWOLF opinions on whether recruiting Texas is worthwhile?Tequilla said:
You should probably go back and listen to what TequillaFS said ...doogsinparadise said:I like to say that one Dallas commit justifies spending all that time whiffing on the other Texas recruits, I do that. @Tequillafs
Recruiting in Texas as a focal point is a losing proposition and destined to fail ...
But if you are doing a good job of securing your fence, have established your contacts in SoCal and the Bay Area, are able to continue the trend of having your verbals stay very committed, and can get ahead of the recruiting process like this staff is, then spending 10-15% maximum of your time in the DFW area (which is far different than recommending spending time in Houston, Austin, or really anywhere materially south, east, or west of DFW) can be a positive.
Whether you agree or not, this staff has connections with local coaches and therefore will have the opportunity to pull out a potential stud (like Levi) or supplement recruiting with positions that may be in short supply on the West Coast (for example the WR position given that this is typically not a strong position in the State of Washington and top end California guys typically stay in state).
The balance of UW recruiting needs to ALWAYS be focused on in-state and California kids. -
FremontTroll said:
@AIRWOLF opinions on whether recruiting Texas is worthwhile?Tequilla said:
You should probably go back and listen to what TequillaFS said ...doogsinparadise said:I like to say that one Dallas commit justifies spending all that time whiffing on the other Texas recruits, I do that. @Tequillafs
Recruiting in Texas as a focal point is a losing proposition and destined to fail ...
But if you are doing a good job of securing your fence, have established your contacts in SoCal and the Bay Area, are able to continue the trend of having your verbals stay very committed, and can get ahead of the recruiting process like this staff is, then spending 10-15% maximum of your time in the DFW area (which is far different than recommending spending time in Houston, Austin, or really anywhere materially south, east, or west of DFW) can be a positive.
Whether you agree or not, this staff has connections with local coaches and therefore will have the opportunity to pull out a potential stud (like Levi) or supplement recruiting with positions that may be in short supply on the West Coast (for example the WR position given that this is typically not a strong position in the State of Washington and top end California guys typically stay in state).
The balance of UW recruiting needs to ALWAYS be focused on in-state and California kids.
I was strongly in support of Choate and Pease working their Texas connections, because they had done the work to build relationships down there. And Boise State actually does reasonably well in Texas, particularly considering that it is in fucking Boise.
Now that Choate and Pease have gone on their respective ways, I wonder if it makes as much sense. I dunno.
But James Comptons don't grow on trees... -
The Formula: Push up the Middle and Heat from the Edge.GrundleStiltzkin said: -
It's January. I'm allowed to TBS. this dude is a huge, great get by coach Pete. So fired up. Loving how the DL is coming together.
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DuckHHunterisafag said:
Do we bury you up to your neck and simply go for head shots or just above the knees so we can crush your junk too?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:By the way, the reason I have felt good about our chances with Levi for the past 3 weeks or so is that he has been committed to UW for awhile now. I tried to go as far as I could in saying dat without actually saying dat.
Basically just trust Coker until I am wrong, which is often, then you can stone me to death which I am OK with! -
You complete me @gladstone.... but FUCK the sand snakes in the show.Gladstone said:DuckHHunterisafag said:
Do we bury you up to your neck and simply go for head shots or just above the knees so we can crush your junk too?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:By the way, the reason I have felt good about our chances with Levi for the past 3 weeks or so is that he has been committed to UW for awhile now. I tried to go as far as I could in saying dat without actually saying dat.
Basically just trust Coker until I am wrong, which is often, then you can stone me to death which I am OK with! -
books too
they blow in both
still waiting for GoT forum for us to make out in -
We don't need a forumGladstone said:books too
they blow in both
still waiting for GoT forum for us to make out in(75k)
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Gladstone said:DuckHHunterisafag said:
Do we bury you up to your neck and simply go for head shots or just above the knees so we can crush your junk too?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:By the way, the reason I have felt good about our chances with Levi for the past 3 weeks or so is that he has been committed to UW for awhile now. I tried to go as far as I could in saying dat without actually saying dat.
Basically just trust Coker until I am wrong, which is often, then you can stone me to death which I am OK with!
My balls hurtGladstone said:DuckHHunterisafag said:
Do we bury you up to your neck and simply go for head shots or just above the knees so we can crush your junk too?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:By the way, the reason I have felt good about our chances with Levi for the past 3 weeks or so is that he has been committed to UW for awhile now. I tried to go as far as I could in saying dat without actually saying dat.
Basically just trust Coker until I am wrong, which is often, then you can stone me to death which I am OK with! -
Fuck me I didn't know we landed this guy, bout time.
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they are ok in book 3Gladstone said:books too
they blow in both
the 4th and 5th books should be gathered up and burned