CaneBear0207
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It seems like a walk-on pops every year in the spring game.
In 2021, Last Chance U alumnus Dante Johnson caught several passes and ran for so many YAC's that we thought he could help us beat Bama.
In 2022, Chris Stock told us to look out for Richmond transfer Devon Perry, whose name none of us had ever heard, and who proceeded to look like a P5 contributor as he scored touchdowns in the spring game.
Last year was a little more subtle, but DB Nick Kelly was hitting open-field tackles and PBU's on a twice-his-size Riley Williams, provoking at least one of us to ask, "Myles Who Young?"
Tossing it out to CIS, who do you predict will be this year's walk-on MVP of the spring game?
I'm going to go with a DB again, given the lack of depth there and the likelihood of seeing walk-ons against the first- and second-string offense. Braylon Lamar is my pick. He will get an interception on a pass from Emory Williams, giving Caneville more to post about.
In 2021, Last Chance U alumnus Dante Johnson caught several passes and ran for so many YAC's that we thought he could help us beat Bama.
In 2022, Chris Stock told us to look out for Richmond transfer Devon Perry, whose name none of us had ever heard, and who proceeded to look like a P5 contributor as he scored touchdowns in the spring game.
Last year was a little more subtle, but DB Nick Kelly was hitting open-field tackles and PBU's on a twice-his-size Riley Williams, provoking at least one of us to ask, "Myles Who Young?"
Tossing it out to CIS, who do you predict will be this year's walk-on MVP of the spring game?
I'm going to go with a DB again, given the lack of depth there and the likelihood of seeing walk-ons against the first- and second-string offense. Braylon Lamar is my pick. He will get an interception on a pass from Emory Williams, giving Caneville more to post about.