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Someone already did in the older Parrish thread, post 309.Can someone post the Parrish Ole Miss highlights in here? I can’t find em for some reason
Someone already did in the older Parrish thread, post 309.Can someone post the Parrish Ole Miss highlights in here? I can’t find em for some reason
Thank you that’s what I was looking forward, I knew I saw it just couldn’t find it again.Someone already did in the older Parrish thread, post 309.
Honestly he has zero chance of taking meaningful snaps from Knighton and Chaney. Nice depth though - hopefully our new OC doesn't ride his RB1 like he's Zorro.Looks small.
Honestly you have zero idea of what’s happening. He’s not following his rb to not be involved in the offense.Honestly he has zero chance of taking meaningful snaps from Knighton and Chaney. Nice depth though - hopefully our new OC doesn't ride his RB1 like he's Zorro.
This, you could see Knighton wear down in game on long drives.I wasnt a fan of taking Parrish but then was reminded how we could have desperately used him last year when Chaney went down and Brown/Thad were not ready yet to help Knighton carry the load. And Knighton at times looked like he was wearing down as the season went on... So I have changed my stance. Obviously we would love for Chaney and Knighton to not get hurt at all this year but the odds of that happening are very low.
anyone know who it's about?
EDIT* looks to be the OG, you guys are on top of it already in the other thread
Get healthy big guy. Bring us more Polynesians please.Mario Cristobal and his staff added their first former Oregon player this when offensive lineman Logan Sagapolu committed to the Hurricanes while on his official visit. He began classes on Wednesday.
The 6-foot-2, 344-pound interior lineman signed with the Ducks coming out of Lehi (Utah) Skyridge, where he was rated as the No. 9 center in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
Sagapolu, who took a mid-week official visit with the Hurricanes which began on Monday, also claimed offers from Utah, BYU, Washington State, Nebraska, Virginia, and a few others in the Class of 2019. He made his way to Oregon in 2020 after going on a mission.
Sagapolu hasn't appeared in any games since arriving in Eugene and that's partially due to the fact that he suffered an injury in fall camp.
According to his bio on the University of Oregon's website, Sagapolu, who played in the Polynesian Bowl, was named first-team 5A all-state as a senior, helping his high school to an 11-2 record and 5A state title appearance. He was selected to USA Today’s All-Utah First-Team. He was a part of an offensive line that anchored a unit that averaged 461.4 total yards, 256.5 rushing yards and 40.4 points per game. He was also a first-team 5A all-state selection as a junior.
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Get healthy big guy. Bring us more Polynesians please.
But, but, but, no coordinators...lol.That's 2 so far. Mario has added 10 players to the team so far in just a matter off weeks.
If Shemar hits the portal next year... do we take him?
They just added another guy to play infront of him too...Honestly you have zero idea of what’s happening. He’s not following his rb to not be involved in the offense.