what's it now? 19?Honestly at this point I want to see how bad this can get. How many players can/will transfer out this year?
I thought the last list was 22what's it now? 19?
i lost count clearly - wondering if we can keep the thread title updated with the count @The Alabaster YakI thought the last list was 22
With 1 signing.what's it now? 19?
Hard to play OL in the P5 when you’re 290lbs…especially at G.“And the 3 coaching staffs…” feels like a dig
For being a former 4* All American recruit, he was disappointing as a player. Just not very good
It was my understanding that, as of the Dec NLI, we hoped to sign an additional 7 or so at the Feb NLI. We have lost a bunch of scholarship players since then. We have to be far under 85. But aren’t we also capped at adding 25 in one class (and we signed 18 or so in Dec, right?)How much room do we have to sign new guys? Didn't I read that we are just now at 85? This is what happens when everyone gets an extra year but the NCAA enforces the 85 max number. We haven't had much attrition the last two years.
The # we are losing is not the story here.
Losing Rice and Gonzo are just part of the new deal that y'all signed up for with NIL and player transfers without repercussions. We are going to lose our best players here until we are playing for important championships.
Losing Mehki Blackmon and Perry are more concerning to me as they are not leaving for PT or likely big steps up.
Other than that, most all of this attrition is pruning. No issues with it. We need to sign some guys, but how many scholarships are left? I'm guessing a few.
It was my understanding that, as of the Dec NLI, we hoped to sign an additional 7 or so at the Feb NLI. We have lost a bunch of scholarship players since then. We have to be far under 85. But aren’t we also capped at adding 25 in one class (and we signed 18 or so in Dec, right?)
I may be way off, and I’d love to know where the numbers really stand.
Transfers don't count to "this class" cap of 25, they count to the class they originally were part of. IIRC. I used to know this **** inside/out when I gave a damn.It was my understanding that, as of the Dec NLI, we hoped to sign an additional 7 or so at the Feb NLI. We have lost a bunch of scholarship players since then. We have to be far under 85. But aren’t we also capped at adding 25 in one class (and we signed 18 or so in Dec, right?)
I may be way off, and I’d love to know where the numbers really stand.
The coaches didnt do him any favors“And the 3 coaching staffs…” feels like a dig
For being a former 4* All American recruit, he was disappointing as a player. Just not very good
He was listed at 295 but seemed smaller than that. Just a guy who never got big enough to play at this level maybe?The coaches didnt do him any favors
Agree, however with how bad our OL coaching was this last 2 years, do we have any idea what kind of talent we have on Oline?He was listed at 295 but seemed smaller than that. Just a guy who never got big enough to play at this level maybe?
They were *ahem* “uncoached”Agree, however with how bad our OL coaching was this last 2 years, do we have any idea what kind of talent we have on Oline?
Those kids were definitely not coached up to their potential, in any way shape or form!
We’ve had one of the smallest P5 OL for years…seems like we always avg about 290-300 per player, and the rest of the P5 schools are around 320. Does anyone know what our training table consists of for the players? I’m guessing Ramen and rice cakesHe was listed at 295 but seemed smaller than that. Just a guy who never got big enough to play at this level maybe?
Posted today at the same time as the news that Kanan Ray had entered the portal. Per Howell, we are currently at a projected 83 scholarships for 2022. If we want to load up from HS or the portal, we will need more to enter or just leave school.
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I wonder if Ray was the “deepthroat” guy on Reddit a few months ago? Can’t gain weight if the food is how they put it, “ass”We’ve had one of the smallest P5 OL for years…seems like we always avg about 290-300 per player, and the rest of the P5 schools are around 320. Does anyone know what our training table consists of for the players? I’m guessing Ramen and rice cakes
Good point. Everyone here is a stickler for accuracy and nobody is prone to exaggeration.13? That can't be correct, not with all the screeching about "22" around here.
I suspect that the 83 number is due solely to the fact that "putting your name in the portal" does not automatically equal "has left the program."Posted today at the same time as the news that Kanan Ray had entered the portal. Per Howell, we are currently at a projected 83 scholarships for 2022. If we want to load up from HS or the portal, we will need more to enter or just leave school.
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How much room do we have to sign new guys? Didn't I read that we are just now at 85? This is what happens when everyone gets an extra year but the NCAA enforces the 85 max number. We haven't had much attrition the last two years.
The # we are losing is not the story here.
Losing Rice and Gonzo are just part of the new deal that y'all signed up for with NIL and player transfers without repercussions. We are going to lose our best players here until we are playing for important championships.
Losing Mehki Blackmon and Perry are more concerning to me as they are not leaving for PT or likely big steps up.
Other than that, most all of this attrition is pruning. No issues with it. We need to sign some guys, but how many scholarships are left? I'm guessing a few.
I don’t think that is true. Others elsewhere follow this closely. It’s either 83/84. Basically with a couple of exceptions, it’s lose one to gain one territory.I suspect that the 83 number is due solely to the fact that "putting your name in the portal" does not automatically equal "has left the program."
If every CU player that has put their name in the portal leaves, we're going to be well under 85.
Except we never want to be at 85 prior to spring or summer. There are always defections and we have more than one kid we can grey shirt. KD needs to get some transfer OL guys in and if that puts him at 88-90, then fine.I don’t think that is true. Others elsewhere follow this closely. It’s either 83/84. Basically with a couple of exceptions, it’s lose one to gain one territory.
“Projected “ has to include subtraction for those in the portal. Howell has basic math skills.I suspect that the 83 number is due solely to the fact that "putting your name in the portal" does not automatically equal "has left the program."
If every CU player that has put their name in the portal leaves, we're going to be well under 85.