The previews are done.
The kickoff of the fall 2021 season is one week away.
It's time to close the door on the spring and look forward to a fall season of Paladin Football.
This Furman team has an explosive mix of talented veterans and talented newcomers.
Who do you think is going to shine this fall?
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Veterans on Offense
Backfield
Devin Wynn. Wynn is ready to take this team to the endzone, but he can't do it alone. Who else? Reading the teas leaves, I'll keep an eye on Dominic Roberto.
Who am I kidding? Everyone's attention will be on Hamp from the moment he walks onto the field. A lot is depending on Mr. Sisson.
Receiving
Ryan Miller, that was easy. I'll also be watching Dejuan Bell. Can he take the next step?
OL
The focus of the fans ire in the spring, do these proud men shine in the fall? I think they do. I'm going to limit myself to two players to watch. Pearson Toomey and Dylan Davis, and I can't help myself, let's add Wyatt Hughes.
Veterans on Defense
DL
Furman will step on the field against A&T with four seniors and one junior in the trenches. I think we're going to see some extraordinary things from London Lewis.
OLB
The two-head beast of Hope and McKoy. I expect to see two men causing havoc.
ILB
I'm only going to focus on two players, but I will say Kuzemka is a remarkable story. We need DiMaggio and McCormick to step in and make plays. These guys were highly recruited; they're long and fast.
Corners & Safety
Furman does a lot with these men, lots of looks, and personnel groupings. With so many moving pieces, it will be hard to keep up with who's who.
Champ Yates (22) and Micah Robinson (14) will be great bookends to Blackshear at the corners. Keep an eye on (3) Kam Brinson at SS.
New Faces
On paper, Furman has a lot of promising talent, so who's going to shine?
Defense
1) Dominic Morris (CB), keep an eye out for #4
2) Luke Clark (Bandit) made some big plays in the spring; he's the future
3) Caden Richards and Amaah Achina (Spur). Dae'one Wilkins will need some help
Offense
1) We're going to see some new faces show up on the line; look out for Ryan Lamb (79) and Alex Cain (74). Lamb is ready to play now, and I can tell by his demeanor, and after following him on Twitter for a year and a half, this dude loves football.
2)a Jace Wilson (16) How will the coaches implement Jace into the offense this season? His elusiveness gives Furman options to weave him into unique personnel groupings.
2)b Luke Shiflett (12)I just have a gut feeling Shiflett will make some big plays this fall.
3) Joshua Harris (2) FCS rarely get 6-2 athletic receivers that also get FBS offers. Harris looks to be one of those rare gems. I've seen firsthand his talent going against an outstanding group of DBs.
4) KT (17) We got to see some KT flash in the spring, and I want to see more.
5) Healy and Whittemore (TE) I'm really curious about these two.
6) Back to the offensive backfield, with so much depth, how much action will Myion Hicks and Grant Robinson see this fall? I'm not sure, I think you have to put redshirts on both of them.
The kickoff of the fall 2021 season is one week away.
It's time to close the door on the spring and look forward to a fall season of Paladin Football.
This Furman team has an explosive mix of talented veterans and talented newcomers.
Who do you think is going to shine this fall?
>><<
Veterans on Offense
Backfield
Devin Wynn. Wynn is ready to take this team to the endzone, but he can't do it alone. Who else? Reading the teas leaves, I'll keep an eye on Dominic Roberto.
Who am I kidding? Everyone's attention will be on Hamp from the moment he walks onto the field. A lot is depending on Mr. Sisson.
Receiving
Ryan Miller, that was easy. I'll also be watching Dejuan Bell. Can he take the next step?
OL
The focus of the fans ire in the spring, do these proud men shine in the fall? I think they do. I'm going to limit myself to two players to watch. Pearson Toomey and Dylan Davis, and I can't help myself, let's add Wyatt Hughes.
Veterans on Defense
DL
Furman will step on the field against A&T with four seniors and one junior in the trenches. I think we're going to see some extraordinary things from London Lewis.
OLB
The two-head beast of Hope and McKoy. I expect to see two men causing havoc.
ILB
I'm only going to focus on two players, but I will say Kuzemka is a remarkable story. We need DiMaggio and McCormick to step in and make plays. These guys were highly recruited; they're long and fast.
Corners & Safety
Furman does a lot with these men, lots of looks, and personnel groupings. With so many moving pieces, it will be hard to keep up with who's who.
Champ Yates (22) and Micah Robinson (14) will be great bookends to Blackshear at the corners. Keep an eye on (3) Kam Brinson at SS.
New Faces
On paper, Furman has a lot of promising talent, so who's going to shine?
Defense
1) Dominic Morris (CB), keep an eye out for #4
2) Luke Clark (Bandit) made some big plays in the spring; he's the future
3) Caden Richards and Amaah Achina (Spur). Dae'one Wilkins will need some help
Offense
1) We're going to see some new faces show up on the line; look out for Ryan Lamb (79) and Alex Cain (74). Lamb is ready to play now, and I can tell by his demeanor, and after following him on Twitter for a year and a half, this dude loves football.
2)a Jace Wilson (16) How will the coaches implement Jace into the offense this season? His elusiveness gives Furman options to weave him into unique personnel groupings.
2)b Luke Shiflett (12)I just have a gut feeling Shiflett will make some big plays this fall.
3) Joshua Harris (2) FCS rarely get 6-2 athletic receivers that also get FBS offers. Harris looks to be one of those rare gems. I've seen firsthand his talent going against an outstanding group of DBs.
4) KT (17) We got to see some KT flash in the spring, and I want to see more.
5) Healy and Whittemore (TE) I'm really curious about these two.
6) Back to the offensive backfield, with so much depth, how much action will Myion Hicks and Grant Robinson see this fall? I'm not sure, I think you have to put redshirts on both of them.
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