gofurman wrote: ↑Sun Apr 10, 2022 12:06 amDid he play much at MSU ?. Edit below
If so this is a HUGE get for us!! Love it. I know that there are changes we don’t like. NIL big money.. FBS transfers don’t have to sit a year (used to would come to fcs instead of waiting). But I still think a team built of HS recruits with a few 3 star transfers to plug in a need and bring nasty athleticism is best. To have two or three FBS guys out there who have seen FBS competition daily is great. The fcs game will be easier for them if they were good FBs players
EDIT - he only played in eight games and had ONE reception at TE for MSU. in his Four years. That said he was a very highly sought after DE from HS. top 50 in nation as DE coming out of HS! I bet that’s how we use him as we are thin on DL. Hope he can crush some SoCon OL and cause havoc. I’m assuming that’s where he would play?
I expect he'll play TE.
For one, he appears to have exclusively played TE in college. I do not believe Furman would recruit a kid as a transfer and then have him play a position he hasn't played in four years at the D1 level.
Furman is also in need of TEs. Sometimes overlooked behind Ryan Miller's brilliance is Furman really hasn't been able to develop much of a depth chart behind him. While they did recruit two TEs last year and it appears that one, Whittemore, is no longer on the roster.
At Holy Cross, Roper frequently used two TEs. One TE would serve in a type of "h-back" role while the other would be more of an "in-line" TE.
While he inherits an excellent pass catcher in Miller, Roper really doesn't have an in-line TE to pair with him. Furman has recently moved Noah Henderson and Ty Youngblood to TE, but neither of those guys really fits the mold of a hand-on-the-ground TE. At 6'4 240, Gissinger likely fits that mold.
We'll have to see what he can do when he gets here. If he can stick at TE at a Big10 school, I expect he can probably run. If he can play, it may give Furman the flexibility to utilize two TEs in more formations. It may also allow Furman to maximize Miller as a receiver, which he where he is most dangerous.
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