It'd be nice to get an OLB/DE pass rusher in the portal, though Kennedy is coming back, he'll be stronger and hungrier in 2023. A stud WR transfer who is No 5 or No. 6 on the depth chart somewhere, need top end speed.
Soch used to preach that your greatness was here, wish more understood that. TE / DE Jordan Allen could have rocked here, but transfered to SFCC and became a 4 star recruit. Then was buried on the depth chart at Tennessee, had two injuries, then supposedly transfered to Weber State.
Lots of talented players at FBS schools that won't get PT to develop. New top recruits coming in every year. Like Cal transfer McCallan Castles excelling at TE for us.
Probably referencing Crump (SJSU transfer) and Kraut (Arizona transfer). Crump just hasn't performed at the collegiate levels and will be a senior next season so I'm a little bit skeptical there, but Kraut was just a freshman so there is at least potential. I do agree with Finn though that we have to infuse some talent at receiver. We have plenty of guys who are decent, but no one who is a true top tier threat.
I would keep an eye on Stanford players. David Shaw just announced he's stepping down as head coach. Are we likely to snag some guys? No, but there might be some local depth players leaving the program with Shaw leaving.
I am pretty sure there was a good reason for Crump not taking the field. Hawkins and Davis have gone more to playing younger impact players vs the old days in which there was more of a “wait your turn” system. And transfers were pretty much unheard of.
There are reasons players transfer and one of them is not playing where they were. SJSU is not Alabama (for that matter neither is Arizona) so just because they transfer from a FBS school doesn’t automatically mean they are going to play much. Smalley was a transfer who got quite a bit of playing time (and of course Castles). So if you are a transfer and fit into the culture/system and have the talent and level of performance - I gotta believe you will play.
Wow, I just learned how David Shaw gave his brother a bone marrow transplant during the season, hid it from everyone, and helped save his brothers life. What character.
Even Smalley didn’t play much his first year.. His stats this year are nearly double those from last year, which corresponds to how much he played.
In regards to playing younger players, they’ve always played young players, if they are that good. It depends on depth at the position. Jim Speck started as a freshmen in 1973 only a year after freshmen became eligible. in Hawkins era he has played Jaylin White, Devon King, Teddye Buchanan, Jake Parks, Chubba Maae etc as new arrivals. Other recent recruits like Rex Connors had to wait a bit, as did his whole recruiting class.
This years team was very deep. When you have guys who’ve been with the program, are veterans and have significant remaining eligibility, it’s tougher for transfers or new recruits , Depth on teams is going to revert to normal in a year or two.
Kraut I think might still show something, as he was essentially changing positions.
Only loosely related to this topic, but we were out in CO for Thanksgiving and went to the CU game Saturday. My daughter is hooked and determined to go to CU after making it on the big screen. Only one person jokingly called me out for wearing gear for the wrong team. I joked back, "UC, CU, close enough!"
Man, talk about a dumpster fire of a season. Felt bad for the Buffs.
I was impressed by the defense this year. I would say only 1 game was lost by the defense (Montana State -and sort of ignoring the Cal game that wasn’t terrible as a side note). The offense “lost” the Weber State game and needed an extra score at both South Dakota State and Sac State. The real gelling of the offense came a bit too late - and I think the injuries and solid defense of sac state were the difference. I thought the Aggie D played very well. As others have noted, a better downfield passing game aided by a big strong wide receiver would help.
good pic. When we lived in Colorado in the mid-90s the Buffs were tough. I remember some of the classic big-8 games vs Nebraska. They were 11-1 in 1994.
I also remember that Sac State beat them once and of course Montana State beat them one year under Hawkins. The interesting thing about that is that the Ags demolished Montana State that same year in Bozeman.
Colorado was Montana States opener, Davis blowout of Montana State was game 3 and would have been more shocking if Montana State hadn’t lost to Chadron State in game 2.
Montana States coach was a folksy guy. Here is his comment after the Chadron game:
A considerable amount of credit, Kramer said, goes to Woodhead, who dominated the game and allowed Chadron State to hold the ball for 11 minutes in the third quarter and 36 minutes of the game. "He's good," Kramer said of Woodhead. "He's really good. He reminds me of (Walter Payton Trophy candidate) James Noble of Cal Poly, and we haven't beaten Cal Poly since Robert E. Lee was marching north."
I used to work at a restaurant and we had a bunch of Sac State people come visit. I really wanted to trash talk but it wouldn't have worked in my case.
I hate the whole "state school" chant. It's just dumb since we're all public schools. I get they are trying to infer a UC is better than CSU but it really is major dependant. In several cases, a Cal Poly degree in architecture or engineering is just as impressive as the same degree as that of a UC. They teach hands on and as we know, UC is mostly theory.
Just looked at the conference and overall stats for big sky. UCD allowed the fewest points in both conference and overall. And also just barely second to Montana State in league point differential.
My take away is that the defense was actually pretty darn good this past season and the differentials in the beat downs gained the the near first place rank in point differential.