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  • zooropa
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    They will definitely have less scholarships to give; but USF is decidedly an exception at the NAIA level. Most NAIA schools are pretty stingy with the scholarships

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  • rcjacks
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    Originally posted by zooropa View Post
    Yeah, but why? Get some penny-ante scholarship that won't come close to covering the costs of your inflated private school tuition, while you try and figure out what classes will transfer, use up your eligibility and end up on the hook for all of whatever's left of your degree.

    I'm not saying it won't happen. Just saying that it defies logic to try and get a college degree in five years from four different schools.
    Actually, I hear that USF will have less scholarship money to give out at NCAA II than they have at NAIA II. Guys like qb's and other skill positions can get full rides at NAIA institutions.

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  • SpeedRabbit
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    Originally posted by joeboo22 View Post
    Did Whittier and Mondol officially transfer?
    Haven't officially heard.. What about Walker Woods?

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  • CatchEmAll
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    Originally posted by MilwaukeeJacksAlum View Post
    I heard we have a really good TE that can catch. Is every thread adrift right now?
    HAD...I haven't played in 15 years, but thanks for remembering.

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  • joeboo22
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    Did Whittier and Mondol officially transfer?

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  • filbert
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    Originally posted by MilwaukeeJacksAlum View Post
    Is every thread adrift right now?
    Um . . . yes?

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  • MilwaukeeJacksAlum
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    I heard we have a really good TE that can catch. Is every thread adrift right now?

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  • joeboo22
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    When I meant that maybe we should give some more guys some playing time I didn't mean it by saying we should give 6 different guys the same amount of carries...

    I meant it more like this..

    We NEED to get Tyrel Kool on the field more often, and then was suggesting that would it be the worst idea to run some of the other backs in there for a play or 2 a game?

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  • Jacks99
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    Originally posted by HoboJack View Post
    I would like to see more play action. For a team that runs the ball as much as we do up the middle, play action to a big tight-end (Cochart) running up the seam would be deadly. I kept wishing during the Montana game they would call this on the late drives, as you could see the line-backers crashing down to the line before the snap.
    I would like to see that as well. Hopefully a more experienced QB can keep'em honest.

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  • HoboJack
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    I would like to see more play action. For a team that runs the ball as much as we do up the middle, play action to a big tight-end (Cochart) running up the seam would be deadly. I kept wishing during the Montana game they would call this on the late drives, as you could see the line-backers crashing down to the line before the snap.

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  • SoDakJack
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    Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View Post
    I agree that we will need to have a passing threat off of the wildcat.. I hear we have some ppretty good speed coming from our younger Wr's
    I think that the offense has an excellent base of knowledge and plan of attack. Perhaps with another set of camps TOB will be able maybe make some play changes on the fly. Perhaps the offense was limited by the talents of the qbs. Crawford wasn't as comfortable with the deep ball and TOB was just too green to be able to take the offense to the next level.

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  • SpeedRabbit
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    Originally posted by SoDakJack View Post
    I will not disagree that the team put up some great stats. What I am saying is that there are certain situations where predictability comes into play. With our athletes I have no problem with a wildcat/flash. But to give our athletes the best chance to succeed the defense has to at least have the thought of a pass in their minds. Even if Kyle throws the ball out of bounds at least it is a different look out of a formation. Kyle is a great running back, but his chances of success against teams is lowered on the goal line if a vast majority of the plays are run in the same area.

    I love the offense and they did many great things this year. I would just like to see some other "wrinkles" utilized that is all.

    Back on topic, I really hope that there is another big QB battle this year. If Whittier and Mondol transfer I hope the two younger kids can push the young kid. I also hope that a real burner on the outside develops this offseason so that the passing game can open up even more.
    I agree that we will need to have a passing threat off of the wildcat.. I hear we have some ppretty good speed coming from our younger Wr's

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  • SoDakJack
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    Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View Post
    Predictability?? We had a guy rush for over a 1000 yards and a Wr that caught over 60 passes this season.. I don't remember Steffens #'s and Cochart's #'s but they weren't bad either. Bottom line is that our offense was diverse and was tough to stop.. Ask UNI's defense about how tough our offense was?
    I will not disagree that the team put up some great stats. What I am saying is that there are certain situations where predictability comes into play. With our athletes I have no problem with a wildcat/flash. But to give our athletes the best chance to succeed the defense has to at least have the thought of a pass in their minds. Even if Kyle throws the ball out of bounds at least it is a different look out of a formation. Kyle is a great running back, but his chances of success against teams is lowered on the goal line if a vast majority of the plays are run in the same area.

    I love the offense and they did many great things this year. I would just like to see some other "wrinkles" utilized that is all.

    Back on topic, I really hope that there is another big QB battle this year. If Whittier and Mondol transfer I hope the two younger kids can push the young kid. I also hope that a real burner on the outside develops this offseason so that the passing game can open up even more.

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  • MontanaRabbit
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    Originally posted by SpeedRabbit View Post
    Predictability?? We had a guy rush for over a 1000 yards and a Wr that caught over 60 passes this season.. I don't remember Steffens #'s and Cochart's #'s but they weren't bad either. Bottom line is that our offense was diverse and was tough to stop.. Ask UNI's defense about how tough our offense was?
    Or Montana's for the vast majority of that game.

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  • SpeedRabbit
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    Originally posted by RabbitObserver View Post
    I've seen them both play, and Minett, while good, is no Josh Ranek. Maybe Minett would have done the same thing to the D2 teams that Ranek got to face, but in comparison to what they've done against their level of competition, Ranek is far superior.

    And on topic, I agree with what SoDakJack is saying. The predictability of our offense is not a good thing.
    Predictability?? We had a guy rush for over a 1000 yards and a Wr that caught over 60 passes this season.. I don't remember Steffens #'s and Cochart's #'s but they weren't bad either. Bottom line is that our offense was diverse and was tough to stop.. Ask UNI's defense about how tough our offense was?

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