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This is the Offensive Assistant Coach we've been waiting for!Ahhhhh, The Chess we’re playing. No better way to learn FSU’s game plan by taking one of these “versatile” players to spill the beans.
This is the Offensive Assistant Coach we've been waiting for!Ahhhhh, The Chess we’re playing. No better way to learn FSU’s game plan by taking one of these “versatile” players to spill the beans.
Hill yeah they are!Hillshire Farms making NIL deals with recruits
Its great he's versatile, but I was hoping that swiss army knife role would be filled by Johnson. Do we really need another RB who's not lead back level?View attachment 280049
Former FSU all-purpose back Rodney Hill, has announced his transfer to the University of Miami.
The RS-Sophomore running back has 77 attempts for 334 yards and 2 touchdowns under his belt.
Depth and Versatility
One of the standout qualities of Hill is his versatility on the field. During his time at FSU, he demonstrated his ability to excel in various roles, making him an asset in multiple positions. Whether running the ball, catching passes, or contributing on special teams, Hill's versatility is a key asset that Miami can leverage.
High Football IQ
Miami was impressed with Hill’s high football IQ on tape and expects him to bring that into the RB room in a big way.
Game Experience
Hill has already appeared in 15 games during his college career, gaining valuable experience on the field.
Special Teams Return Value
Hill's contributions extend beyond the offensive side of the game. He has returned kicks
Gifted Pass Catcher and Pass Protection
Miami believes they’re getting gifted pass-catcher. His hands and route-running ability make him a threat in the passing game. Moreover, his solid pass protection skills make him a well-rounded player who can contribute in pass-blocking situations.
High School Background
Hill's high school background as a wide receiver and defensive back showcases his well-rounded football upbringing.
He is quite possibly the best walk on RB in college foot ball. Not sure what would be bad about that.Its great he's versatile, but I was hoping that swiss army knife role would be filled by Johnson. Do we really need another RB who's not lead back level?
Yeah, the original post didnt say walk on. That definitely changes things.He is quite possibly the best walk on RB in college foot ball. Not sure what would be bad about that.
He is quite possibly the best walk on RB in college foot ball. Not sure what would be bad about that.
That's over 2 seasons.
He had 50 carries for 190yds this season & 27 carries for 144yds his FR year.
HamburgerWhat Hill did you initially think it was?
Gotta be the Post of the Day winner with this gem.So they take our walking-pass-interference-penalty player and put him on scholarship at a state school...
While we take their serviceable running back and let him be a PWO at a private school...
Hilarious.
7th string tbhThis. He’s a depth filler especially this spring.
Is a cautionary tale for NIL (he supposedly wanted more than benson, was told to fvck off). And here we are. I welcome him but he’s a 4th string kind of dude, if that.
This. He’s a depth filler especially this spring.
Is a cautionary tale for NIL (he supposedly wanted more than benson, was told to fvck off). And here we are. I welcome him but he’s a 4th string kind of dude, if that.
Pretty impressive to take a kid on full scholly at FSU and have him as a PWO here… only helps scout team and special teams even more with a quality athlete
Welcome
It literally says under ‘high school background’ that he played WR and CBHas he ever played WR or CB?
People literally *****ing about a PWO. You ******* people are unbelievable.
Some of you guys would boo kids on an Easter egg hunt.
Special teams punt kick return maybe/ clean up duty7th string tbh