Observations after a week of practice

No one talks LBs but feels like we've had jags for years. yes including Wes. He made a few plays to start the season and then disappeared and was meh in acc play. get a portal LB please. pretty please.
Wiley Hayes Pruitt the future, you will see them all flash this year along with Popo who should be better with scheme and better DL play.
 

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Wiley Hayes Pruitt the future, you will see them all flash this year along with Popo who should be better with scheme and better DL play.

I don’t like counting purely on unproven guys. Too much risk. Make them win the starting spot against better competition. If we think Wes, Chase and Aldermen are ACCCG LBs then fine. If we exit Spring ball with questions there, then you must bring in another top quality LB. I’d have started back channeling in November for one.
 
I don’t like counting purely on unproven guys. Too much risk. Make them win the starting spot against better competition. If we think Wes, Chase and Aldermen are ACCCG LBs then fine. If we exit Spring ball with questions there, then you must bring in another top quality LB. I’d have started back channeling in November for one.
Those three names are yikes
 
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The guy is 23 and he’s about to go into his 6th year. His best season was at WVU. And no, I don’t care if he played DT. He is a nice depth piece but cmon, these type of guys aren’t winning you championships as a starter. Let’s not pretend like that injury didn’t cause a lot of questions about his future, neither.

Being “fine” at DT isn’t winning you games. Being “elite” wins you championships. Miss me with that.
According to u a guy playing out of position and getting injured doesn’t mean anything. Also his best season was at Miami in 2022. Played 2 games in 2023, and played DT in 2024 to help the team. Your reasoning doesn’t sound very logical. Unless he gets injured again he will do his job well as one of the teams starting DE.
 
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The guy is 23 and he’s about to go into his 6th year. His best season was at WVU. And no, I don’t care if he played DT. He is a nice depth piece but cmon, these type of guys aren’t winning you championships as a starter. Let’s not pretend like that injury didn’t cause a lot of questions about his future, neither.

Being “fine” at DT isn’t winning you games. Being “elite” wins you championships. Miss me with that.

You do know, that 7 sack season was year 1 at Miami, right?
 
Passing game is going to look very rough in the spring, we don't have one starting caliber QB available. Luke shows potential but I think he's still a couple of years away.
And that is the weakness. We could be FSU is Beck can’t go. Quarterback is the one area in high school recruiting that Mario hasn’t done well in.

2023: No blue chip (lost Rashada to ludicrous NIL deal)
2024: No blue chip
2025: Nickel

One blue chip player in three cycles.
 
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The “Elija Lofton is the best player on the team” take basically means that he is the best all around football player on the team, pound for pound.

For example, hypothetically, if each team were made to choose one player to clone and comprise the entire 85-team roster with, our coaches would choose Elija Lofton and they believe we’d win the championship in that format. Lofton playing QB, OL, RB, CB, LB, S, WR, TE, DT, DE, P, PR, KR, and PK would win the NC over any other one player comprised team of another roster.
 
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Those three names are yikes

I would classify them as "unreliable". They each have traits that makes you think "maybe". But after multiple years in P5 ball, none have proven they can perform at the level we need. And Alderman was a D-Nich special, so he may transfer out for all we know. Bringing in a proven guy increases the competition and depth. It's a no brainer. But can Miami's clear need convince that guy to enter the portal?
 
I was curious about other teams’ spring practice because a lot haven’t even started yet.
ND doesn’t start their’s until the 19th and according to their site, they are sitting/resting a bunch of the veteran players who have a lot of snaps already.
They said they did it last year too and they do it for two reasons:
1) It helps get older guys to return instead of going to the draft or portal (now they can get NIL & rest during the spring)
2) Helps keep players more fresh & get younger guys more spring snaps to prepare for a 16 game season.

I will be at the ND spring game to see my nephew (hopefully) play a few snaps.
 
I was curious about other teams’ spring practice because a lot haven’t even started yet.
ND doesn’t start their’s until the 19th and according to their site, they are sitting/resting a bunch of the veteran players who have a lot of snaps already.
They said they did it last year too and they do it for two reasons:
1) It helps get older guys to return instead of going to the draft or portal (now they can get NIL & rest during the spring)
2) Helps keep players more fresh & get younger guys more spring snaps to prepare for a 16 game season.

I will be at the ND spring game to see my nephew (hopefully) play a few snaps.
Honestly sounds like a pretty good approach.
 
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No one talks LBs but feels like we've had jags for years. yes including Wes. He made a few plays to start the season and then disappeared and was meh in acc play. get a portal LB please. pretty please.
Agreed and I’m very interested to see how we approach it

Heatherman is a LB guy. He might come in and want to clean house or maybe see some good things that got lost in the absolute **** show that was our defense last year
 
I was curious about other teams’ spring practice because a lot haven’t even started yet.
ND doesn’t start their’s until the 19th and according to their site, they are sitting/resting a bunch of the veteran players who have a lot of snaps already.
They said they did it last year too and they do it for two reasons:
1) It helps get older guys to return instead of going to the draft or portal (now they can get NIL & rest during the spring)
2) Helps keep players more fresh & get younger guys more spring snaps to prepare for a 16 game season.

I will be at the ND spring game to see my nephew (hopefully) play a few snaps.

This reminds me of the old Minnesota Vikings of the 1970s era where he (reportedly) rarely played the veterans during the preseason scrimmages and typically started camp later than the other teams. It must have worked as he had many players on their team well into their mid 30s.
Back to the college game, I like NLame's approach, especially with stud players. It's also another way of selling players on staying plus giving more reps to the backups.
 
I was curious about other teams’ spring practice because a lot haven’t even started yet.
ND doesn’t start their’s until the 19th and according to their site, they are sitting/resting a bunch of the veteran players who have a lot of snaps already.
They said they did it last year too and they do it for two reasons:
1) It helps get older guys to return instead of going to the draft or portal (now they can get NIL & rest during the spring)
2) Helps keep players more fresh & get younger guys more spring snaps to prepare for a 16 game season.

I will be at the ND spring game to see my nephew (hopefully) play a few snaps.

CIS would think its Armageddon if Mario Woody Hayes Cristobal allowed his returning starters not to be physical.
 
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CIS would think its Armageddon if Mario Woody Hayes Cristobal allowed his returning starters not to be physical.
The two positions you want to limit snaps are RB & DT.
Those positions take a beating & you rotate consistently through a game to keep them fresh.
So no reason to beat them up in practice, especially the spring.
 
This reminds me of the old Minnesota Vikings of the 1970s era where he (reportedly) rarely played the veterans during the preseason scrimmages and typically started camp later than the other teams. It must have worked as he had many players on their team well into their mid 30s.
Back to the college game, I like NLame's approach, especially with stud players. It's also another way of selling players on staying plus giving more reps to the backups.
I know they said the only reason the two DT’s came back last year (both were 5th year guys), was because they would have been 4-5th round draft picks, but ND promised them they could sit out the spring & get a million each in NIL.
This year they are doing that with their two stud RBs Love & Price.
It’s a new age & stud players actually want limited snaps to protect their NFL future at positions like DT, RB, DE, where NFL teams want less wear & tear on you when you come out.
RBs now prefer to play on a team where there are multiple backs, so they don’t have to carry it 25 a game & get beaten down. Especially in a 16 game season.
The tithe game was on January 20th, after spring starting the first week of March.
That’s only a 6 week offseason.
ND site says RB Jeremiah Love will probably get only 4-5 carries per practice until Fall.

It’s a new college football world now.
 
I know they said the only reason the two DT’s came back last year (both were 5th year guys), was because they would have been 4-5th round draft picks, but ND promised them they could sit out the spring & get a million each in NIL.
This year they are doing that with their two stud RBs Love & Price.
It’s a new age & stud players actually want limited snaps to protect their NFL future at positions like DT, RB, DE, where NFL teams want less wear & tear on you when you come out.
RBs now prefer to play on a team where there are multiple backs, so they don’t have to carry it 25 a game & get beaten down. Especially in a 16 game season.
The tithe game was on January 20th, after spring starting the first week of March.
That’s only a 6 week offseason.
ND site says RB Jeremiah Love will probably get only 4-5 carries per practice until Fall.

It’s a new college football world now.

Of course, one hopes the players allowed to sit out spring ball are mature enough to maintain their fitness and not simply partying, drinking and eating their way through the NIL.
 
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