Players too good for RS

Dante Pettis
- while WR is the least important position to RS along with DB, it would’ve been nice to have him this year and even if he was RS’ed, he still would’ve declared last year. Honestly I just wanted to talk about Dante
Will Dissly
- we definitely didn’t need him this year because Hunter Bryant’s injury didn’t hurt us or anything
2015 Class:
Ben Burr-Kirven
- definitely couldn’t have used an extra year to physically mature
Tevis Bartlett
- definitely don’t need LB depth after taking a grand total of zero ILB’s in the 2017 class
Jordan Miller
- was so physically matured as an underclassmen. I’m sure his injuries have no correlations to not redshirting
Jake Browning
- thank god he didn’t redshirt
Myles Gaskin
- I can’t belive he came back for this season further cementing him as the goat. RB is the worst position to be electing to play more free football
Trey Adams
- wait he’s been injured as an OL who played every game as a true freshman and true sophomore? No way.
2016 Class:
Taylor Rapp
- He could’ve declared last year if possible
Brandon Wellington
- because he’s never been injured..... just played special teams
Jacob Kizer
- The biggest mystery in the history of UDUB football still remains, why didn’t we redshirt Jacob Kizer either this year or last year?
Aaron Fuller
- worse than Jordan Chin. Think about that a player worse than Jordan Chin is our number 1 WR just because he is 15 pounds heavier than Jordan Chin so Aaron’s bones don’t shatter in contact.
2017 Class:
Salvon Ahmed
- Duh athletically & physically. Could’ve used more time to develop into a positional fit. But when you recruit RB like shit whataya gonna do?
Hunte Bryant
- Duh but Hunter tore his ACL as a junior in high school, the same knee he tore in 2017 and the same knee he had surgery on in the spring. But hey when you recruit WR like shit whataya gonna do?
Elijah Molden
- Molden was an inch away from being a 5* (identical situation with McDuffie), but was hurt his entire SR year of HS and we only played him on special teams. If he was promised playing time in recruiting that’s fine, if not dumb move
Ty Jones
- caught 7 catches off 12 targets. That was worth it. Oh but then again when you recruit WR like shit whataya gonna do?
Keith Taylor
- Just played special teams = stupid even though I’m the highest on him out of everyone on the roster. Even with the injuries in 2017 he didn’t see a defensive snap. He’ll declare early but if Byron Murphy redshirts as one of my favorite all time UDUB recruits, KT should’ve as well
Brandon McKinney
- special teams (fart noise)
2018 Class (best class since DJ era):
No one.
Fucking finally.
2019 Class (best in defensive class in shook history):
Needs to be no one again. Especially no DL despite hot talented they are, see example Trey Adams.
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Pretty sure Taylor played some in 2017 on defense. I vaguely remember him getting beat for a TD against Rutgers and a few other moments here and there.
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Correct. He didn't get any snaps after the preseason iirc.Miley_Cyrus said:Pretty sure Taylor played some in 2017 on defense. I vaguely remember him getting beat for a TD against Rutgers and a few other moments here and there.
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Flagged for your worse than Jordan Chin shit. I know you're just trolling at this point but come the fuck on.
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I complained through 2017 that we didn't redshirt a single DB. That's still the most baffling set of decisions to me.
A lot of guys on this list I don't get the complaints though. Trey Adams was physically ready. OL get hurt it's part of the gig. Playing him was absolutely the right call. You don't play him he could have just as easily had the same injuries and now you're begging for a sixth year.
Hunter Bryant was going to play from day one anywhere. The complaint is that he didn't redshirt this year, not last year.
Jake was the best QB on the roster in 2015, nuff said on that (Hi @GrundleStiltzkin!)
You never redshirt RB's who have a shot at contributing or ever being NFL caliber, playing Ahmed was the right call.
Playing Ty Jones is a damn mystery, I'm with you on that one.
I'm all for redshirting entire classes when you can do it but doubt it's going to become the new norm, there will always be a position or two that needs some immediate help due to attrition, and with the way the talent is leveling up there will be kids available to step in and play from the jump. The new RS rules help a ton, obviously, especially at filling in ST without having to pull the RS's off. -
STFU new fish...clueless cuntLaMichael_Corleone said:2014 Class:
Dante Pettis
- while WR is the least important position to RS along with DB, it would’ve been nice to have him this year and even if he was RS’ed, he still would’ve declared last year. Honestly I just wanted to talk about Dante
Will Dissly
- we definitely didn’t need him this year because Hunter Bryant’s injury didn’t hurt us or anything
2015 Class:
Ben Burr-Kirven
- definitely couldn’t have used an extra year to physically mature
Tevis Bartlett
- definitely don’t need LB depth after taking a grand total of zero ILB’s in the 2017 class
Jordan Miller
- was so physically matured as an underclassmen. I’m sure his injuries have no correlations to not redshirting
Jake Browning
- thank god he didn’t redshirt
Myles Gaskin
- I can’t belive he came back for this season further cementing him as the goat. RB is the worst position to be electing to play more free football
Trey Adams
- wait he’s been injured as an OL who played every game as a true freshman and true sophomore? No way.
2016 Class:
Taylor Rapp
- He could’ve declared last year if possible
Brandon Wellington
- because he’s never been injured..... just played special teams
Jacob Kizer
- The biggest mystery in the history of UDUB football still remains, why didn’t we redshirt Jacob Kizer either this year or last year?
Aaron Fuller
- worse than Jordan Chin. Think about that a player worse than Jordan Chin is our number 1 WR just because he is 15 pounds heavier than Jordan Chin so Aaron’s bones don’t shatter in contact.
2017 Class:
Salvon Ahmed
- Duh athletically & physically. Could’ve used more time to develop into a positional fit. But when you recruit RB like shit whataya gonna do?
Hunte Bryant
- Duh but Hunter tore his ACL as a junior in high school, the same knee he tore in 2017 and the same knee he had surgery on in the spring. But hey when you recruit WR like shit whataya gonna do?
Elijah Molden
- Molden was an inch away from being a 5* (identical situation with McDuffie), but was hurt his entire SR year of HS and we only played him on special teams. If he was promised playing time in recruiting that’s fine, if not dumb move
Ty Jones
- caught 7 catches off 12 targets. That was worth it. Oh but then again when you recruit WR like shit whataya gonna do?
Keith Taylor
- Just played special teams = stupid even though I’m the highest on him out of everyone on the roster. Even with the injuries in 2017 he didn’t see a defensive snap. He’ll declare early but if Byron Murphy redshirts as one of my favorite all time UDUB recruits, KT should’ve as well
Brandon McKinney
- special teams (fart noise)
2018 Class (best class since DJ era):
No one.
Fucking finally.
2019 Class (best in defensive class in shook history):
Needs to be no one again. Especially no DL despite hot talented they are, see example Trey Adams. -
KT got beat for a TD against the cuog his TF year when he didn’t carry the receiver vertical in cover 3. Remember it vividly because it happened right in front of me.
He’s a fucking beast though and was better than Jordan Miller this year. -
I remember it too, he had a couple awful plays as a frosh. He's a stud now though.GOAT said:KT got beat for a TD against the cuog his TF year when he didn’t carry the receiver vertical in cover 3. Remember it vividly because it happened right in front of me.
He’s a fucking beast though and was better than Jordan Miller this year. -
Dont know if Taylor was better than Miller, but he's a promising cb coming back. He played well when he got reps. Good post. I thought Hampton looked really good . Those guys will Duke it out. I think Hampton is physical enough for safety if we want best 11 on fieldGOAT said:KT got beat for a TD against the cuog his TF year when he didn’t carry the receiver vertical in cover 3. Remember it vividly because it happened right in front of me.
He’s a fucking beast though and was better than Jordan Miller this year. -
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Finally a decent postpuppylove_sugarsteel said:.
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One of the worst poasts I've ever seen. Stick to breaking down film.
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....A far better effort than your Wolverines gave SEC 3rd Place Finisher Fleur-ida in the Peach Bowlpuppylove_sugarsteel said:.
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Still waiting for your 1st. GOAT is new yet he knows his shit Race. When have you, once, ever posted something football related, about a particular player like KT which GOAT posted? Something to generate a specific football related discussion?RaceBannon said:
Finally a decent postpuppylove_sugarsteel said:.
Keep up the goods GOAT, it's what HH is supposed to be about. While dipshit geezers like Race try to keep it about nonsense shit. Race, hit the fucking gate. Same shit baabs and J pulled...where are they now? You're next
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You bring up some good points, but your Fuller, Ahmed, and Hunter takes are so fucking bad that you deserve every WTF that you get slapped with.
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Nothing Corleone said was a good point gator...but still a better effort than baseman and Race have ever attemptedGreenRiverGatorz said:You bring up some good points, but your Fuller, Ahmed, and Hunter takes are so fucking bad that you deserve every WTF that you get slapped with.
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Not your best effortpuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Still waiting for your 1st. GOAT is new yet he knows his shit Race. When have you, once, ever posted something football related, about a particular player like KT which GOAT posted? Something to generate a specific football related discussion?RaceBannon said:
Finally a decent postpuppylove_sugarsteel said:.
Keep up the goods GOAT, it's what HH is supposed to be about. While dipshit geezers like Race try to keep it about nonsense shit. Race, hit the fucking gate. Same shit baabs and J pulled...where are they now? You're next -
At least I've had oneRaceBannon said:
Not your best effortpuppylove_sugarsteel said:
Still waiting for your 1st. GOAT is new yet he knows his shit Race. When have you, once, ever posted something football related, about a particular player like KT which GOAT posted? Something to generate a specific football related discussion?RaceBannon said:
Finally a decent postpuppylove_sugarsteel said:.
Keep up the goods GOAT, it's what HH is supposed to be about. While dipshit geezers like Race try to keep it about nonsense shit. Race, hit the fucking gate. Same shit baabs and J pulled...where are they now? You're next -
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Who said I’m complaining about Ahmed or Hunter or any of these guys for that matter? I’m just looking at a trend and adding some jokes and sarcastic points but really just overall. I’m not “taking” or trying to piss people off I’m just looking at each persons situation.HillsboroDuck said:I complained through 2017 that we didn't redshirt a single DB. That's still the most baffling set of decisions to me.
A lot of guys on this list I don't get the complaints though. Trey Adams was physically ready. OL get hurt it's part of the gig. Playing him was absolutely the right call. You don't play him he could have just as easily had the same injuries and now you're begging for a sixth year.
Hunter Bryant was going to play from day one anywhere. The complaint is that he didn't redshirt this year, not last year.
Jake was the best QB on the roster in 2015, nuff said on that (Hi @GrundleStiltzkin!)
You never redshirt RB's who have a shot at contributing or ever being NFL caliber, playing Ahmed was the right call.
Playing Ty Jones is a damn mystery, I'm with you on that one.
I'm all for redshirting entire classes when you can do it but doubt it's going to become the new norm, there will always be a position or two that needs some immediate help due to attrition, and with the way the talent is leveling up there will be kids available to step in and play from the jump. The new RS rules help a ton, obviously, especially at filling in ST without having to pull the RS's off.
Most all of these are meant to bring eyes back to recruiting depth because that’s really all I care about. -
GreenRiverGatorz said:
You bring up some good points, but your Fuller, Ahmed, and Hunter takes are so fucking bad that you deserve every WTF that you get slapped with.
I literally said are “Salvon and hunter too good to RS? Duh” as in like of course they are. The rest is just information they had to think over as coaches that makes the decision a little more complex than “UH IS HE GOOD OR NOT” -
You heavily implied that they only played as true freshmen because our RB and WR recruiting was shit. While it’s true that is was shit, it played no role in whether or not Hunter and Ahmed played. Those two would have played as freshmen for any program in the country.LaMichael_Corleone said:GreenRiverGatorz said:You bring up some good points, but your Fuller, Ahmed, and Hunter takes are so fucking bad that you deserve every WTF that you get slapped with.
I literally said are “Salvon and hunter too good to RS? Duh” as in like of course they are. The rest is just information they had to think over as coaches that makes the decision a little more complex than “UH IS HE GOOD OR NOT” -
Clemson definitely should have redshirted Justyn Ross. He only had 300 yards in the playoff games. Or their shitty QB (he's a different beast, but still).
There are going to be times when freshmen are too good to be kept off the field. If we redshirt everyone from here on out good luck recruiting the top 100 players and telling them they aren't playing their first year. -
Corleone, I've followed recruiting closely for 30 years at UW, college football in general. Depth has always been a concern here, and at every school for a century. The landscape has changed drastically in last 5 alone however, 10 years for sure.LaMichael_Corleone said:
Who said I’m complaining about Ahmed or Hunter or any of these guys for that matter? I’m just looking at a trend and adding some jokes and sarcastic points but really just overall. I’m not “taking” or trying to piss people off I’m just looking at each persons situation.HillsboroDuck said:I complained through 2017 that we didn't redshirt a single DB. That's still the most baffling set of decisions to me.
A lot of guys on this list I don't get the complaints though. Trey Adams was physically ready. OL get hurt it's part of the gig. Playing him was absolutely the right call. You don't play him he could have just as easily had the same injuries and now you're begging for a sixth year.
Hunter Bryant was going to play from day one anywhere. The complaint is that he didn't redshirt this year, not last year.
Jake was the best QB on the roster in 2015, nuff said on that (Hi @GrundleStiltzkin!)
You never redshirt RB's who have a shot at contributing or ever being NFL caliber, playing Ahmed was the right call.
Playing Ty Jones is a damn mystery, I'm with you on that one.
I'm all for redshirting entire classes when you can do it but doubt it's going to become the new norm, there will always be a position or two that needs some immediate help due to attrition, and with the way the talent is leveling up there will be kids available to step in and play from the jump. The new RS rules help a ton, obviously, especially at filling in ST without having to pull the RS's off.
Most all of these are meant to bring eyes back to recruiting depth because that’s really all I care about.
You're not the 1st to bring these issues to a message board. Back in the day, knowledgeable dawgfans gathered to discuss recruiting, depth. Now just a bunch of fuckwits spewing uneducated nonsense. Google goons who take shortcuts. " Why watch husky football, I know everything with a few clicks, and 1 year in my student seats" -
You mean OK! Get with the fucking program.WeakarmCobra said:Ok