• Transfer Portal (Furman and Others of Note)

 #82786  by FUwolfpacker
 Sun Dec 10, 2023 7:23 pm
Obviously we don’t want him to leave but he graduated and gave his all for 4 years. If he wants to explore his options, then I appreciate all he gave to Furman. Maybe he comes back as well. In the last couple of years, we’ve had blackshear, Yates, and the guy at CSU all go in the portal. 2/3 came back so there is a chance.

Robinson was one of the guys I thought might enter the portal. I have no inside info, but as I just said, CB is a fairly consistent position for us to see a guy go into the portal.
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 #82804  by gofurman
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:46 am
Sad Din wrote:
Sun Dec 10, 2023 6:40 pm
Best of luck to him..

Its the sports world we live in... sounds cold but plenty of fish in the pond.

Everybodies looking to move up. Last year the Gamecocks best running back was kid from Newberry
If everyone is out for themselves we can’t be too loyal as a program. That’s part of what is happening at Clemson. Kids are now out for themselves and leaving and so a program must do the same. If kids are gonna ditch we have to find transfers in some amount. Disagree? We went right after Huff (and Jace left). And that was the CLEAR right decision. Huff was better. If we can get him then GET HIM !

INGLE MARTIN? GO GET HIM - best decision ever ( I know that doesn’t happen now but the decision is the same.. you don’t turn down a superior player )

It’s like investing. Replace a 5% annual gainer with a 10% annual gainer. Don’t be loyal to a lesser item

Don’t be Samford but we live in this world of losing transfers ( number 14 possible already ) you have to be ready to jump and find some new portal guys

I really think we need 2 or 3 OL. Just number 55 changed our OL Immensely. As soon as he entered vs Mercer we were a different OL
 #82815  by AstroDin
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:56 am
I think it's time for our young guys to get their shot.
Furman has recruited heavily at DB in the last couple of years.

I'd go ahead and pencil in Burrell at FS; I love his potential.
Same for Williams at SS.

We should have a great battle between some impressive athletes at the corner positions.
Yates, Ingram, Mosom, Holmes, Dalton, and Glummer. Don't sleep on the incoming freshman corners.
 #82817  by FUwolfpacker
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:09 am
AstroDin wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 6:56 am
I think it's time for our young guys to get their shot.
Furman has recruited heavily at DB in the last couple of years.

I'd go ahead and pencil in Burrell at FS; I love his potential.
Same for Williams at SS.

We should have a great battle between some impressive athletes at the corner positions.
Yates, Ingram, Mosom, Holmes, Dalton, and Glummer. Don't sleep on the incoming freshman corners.
I have thought about that as well Astro. I like the young guys we have, and I'm excited to see what they can do after a year or more learning from guys like Robinson and Blackshear. Would be nice to have Yates back though!

Not a transfer, but based on social media it looks like Barton won't be back which was expected.
 #82818  by AstroDin
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
^ Wolf adding on to your thought. I think we're going to see a differently built D-line in the next couple of years.

At DE; JJackson, Bussey (6-3 273), and Stoneking (6-3 253).
At DT; Stanfield and Vincent (6-1 260), I could see Knauber stepping in (6-1.5 300)
At NG; Stephens, Hernández (6-4 310), and Harrison (6-1 270)

SPUR is going to be interesting. We might see Achina move to SPUR.

Furman also has two very athletic linebackers who redshirted: Ryan Earl (6-2 322), and Raliegh Herbert (6-2 215). Herbert showed some juice when he played against VMI, he could also move to SPUR.
 #82820  by FUwolfpacker
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:12 am
AstroDin wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
^ Wolf adding on to your thought. I think we're going to see a differently built D-line in the next couple of years.

At DE; JJackson, Bussey (6-3 273), and Stoneking (6-3 253).
At DT; Stanfield and Vincent (6-1 260), I could see Knauber stepping in (6-1.5 300)
At NG; Stephens, Hernández (6-4 310), and Harrison (6-1 270)

SPUR is going to be interesting. We might see Achina move to SPUR.

Furman also has two very athletic linebackers who redshirted: Ryan Earl (6-2 322), and Raliegh Herbert (6-2 215). Herbert showed some juice when he played against VMI, he could also move to SPUR.
Dang, strength and conditioning program might have gone a little too hard for Earl! ;) (sorry, couldn't resist)

With Jackson and Stephens expected to be back, I feel good about the starters there. DT is going to be interesting. Sochovka was 30-40 pounds heavier than the 2 guys there. Does Stanfield bulk up or do we run out a slightly smaller, quicker DL?

Achina could move back to spur since he had been their previously. I'll trust that the coaches will get the best guys on the field when the time comes. No real obvious replacement though other than Achina since he's been there in the past.

LB is going to be interesting. Thankfully DiMaggio really emerged this year once he got his opportunity. McCormick being able to comeback would be a big boost and would let Earl and Herbert work their way in gradually.
 #82821  by FUBeAR
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:35 am
Stumpy wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:08 am
What graduate studies does Furman actually have? Has to be pretty limited.
GIFY
https://www.furman.edu/graduate-studies/apply/
Master of Arts in Strategic Design
Master of Arts in Advocacy and Equity Studies
Master of Science in Community Engaged Medicine
Master of Arts in Teaching
Master of Arts in Education
Educational Specialist Degree
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 #82823  by gman84
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:56 am
FUwolfpacker wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:12 am
AstroDin wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
^ Wolf adding on to your thought. I think we're going to see a differently built D-line in the next couple of years.

At DE; JJackson, Bussey (6-3 273), and Stoneking (6-3 253).
At DT; Stanfield and Vincent (6-1 260), I could see Knauber stepping in (6-1.5 300)
At NG; Stephens, Hernández (6-4 310), and Harrison (6-1 270)

SPUR is going to be interesting. We might see Achina move to SPUR.

Furman also has two very athletic linebackers who redshirted: Ryan Earl (6-2 322), and Raliegh Herbert (6-2 215). Herbert showed some juice when he played against VMI, he could also move to SPUR.
Dang, strength and conditioning program might have gone a little too hard for Earl! ;) (sorry, couldn't resist)

With Jackson and Stephens expected to be back, I feel good about the starters there. DT is going to be interesting. Sochovka was 30-40 pounds heavier than the 2 guys there. Does Stanfield bulk up or do we run out a slightly smaller, quicker DL?

Achina could move back to spur since he had been their previously. I'll trust that the coaches will get the best guys on the field when the time comes. No real obvious replacement though other than Achina since he's been there in the past.

LB is going to be interesting. Thankfully DiMaggio really emerged this year once he got his opportunity. McCormick being able to comeback would be a big boost and would let Earl and Herbert work their way in gradually.
McCormick is moving on. Talked to him last week.
 #82824  by FUBeAR
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:03 am
gman84 wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:56 am
FUwolfpacker wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:12 am
AstroDin wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
^ Wolf adding on to your thought. I think we're going to see a differently built D-line in the next couple of years.

At DE; JJackson, Bussey (6-3 273), and Stoneking (6-3 253).
At DT; Stanfield and Vincent (6-1 260), I could see Knauber stepping in (6-1.5 300)
At NG; Stephens, Hernández (6-4 310), and Harrison (6-1 270)

SPUR is going to be interesting. We might see Achina move to SPUR.

Furman also has two very athletic linebackers who redshirted: Ryan Earl (6-2 322), and Raliegh Herbert (6-2 215). Herbert showed some juice when he played against VMI, he could also move to SPUR.
Dang, strength and conditioning program might have gone a little too hard for Earl! ;) (sorry, couldn't resist)

With Jackson and Stephens expected to be back, I feel good about the starters there. DT is going to be interesting. Sochovka was 30-40 pounds heavier than the 2 guys there. Does Stanfield bulk up or do we run out a slightly smaller, quicker DL?

Achina could move back to spur since he had been their previously. I'll trust that the coaches will get the best guys on the field when the time comes. No real obvious replacement though other than Achina since he's been there in the past.

LB is going to be interesting. Thankfully DiMaggio really emerged this year once he got his opportunity. McCormick being able to comeback would be a big boost and would let Earl and Herbert work their way in gradually.
McCormick is moving on. Talked to him last week.
Can you define “moving on” a bit more specifically?
 #82838  by gman84
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:25 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 11:03 am
gman84 wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 10:56 am
FUwolfpacker wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 9:12 am
AstroDin wrote:
Mon Dec 11, 2023 8:44 am
^ Wolf adding on to your thought. I think we're going to see a differently built D-line in the next couple of years.

At DE; JJackson, Bussey (6-3 273), and Stoneking (6-3 253).
At DT; Stanfield and Vincent (6-1 260), I could see Knauber stepping in (6-1.5 300)
At NG; Stephens, Hernández (6-4 310), and Harrison (6-1 270)

SPUR is going to be interesting. We might see Achina move to SPUR.

Furman also has two very athletic linebackers who redshirted: Ryan Earl (6-2 322), and Raliegh Herbert (6-2 215). Herbert showed some juice when he played against VMI, he could also move to SPUR.
Dang, strength and conditioning program might have gone a little too hard for Earl! ;) (sorry, couldn't resist)

With Jackson and Stephens expected to be back, I feel good about the starters there. DT is going to be interesting. Sochovka was 30-40 pounds heavier than the 2 guys there. Does Stanfield bulk up or do we run out a slightly smaller, quicker DL?

Achina could move back to spur since he had been their previously. I'll trust that the coaches will get the best guys on the field when the time comes. No real obvious replacement though other than Achina since he's been there in the past.

LB is going to be interesting. Thankfully DiMaggio really emerged this year once he got his opportunity. McCormick being able to comeback would be a big boost and would let Earl and Herbert work their way in gradually.
McCormick is moving on. Talked to him last week.
Can you define “moving on” a bit more specifically?
His football career is over.
 #82840  by HKB60
 Mon Dec 11, 2023 12:32 pm
My nephew Jack Barton has entered the portal. Unfortunately, Furman does not offer a graduate course for his major. He graduates after this semester. Looking forward to what comes his way. He was a huge contributor on defense and led the team, conference and country in blocked kicks!! I am proud of Jack and look forward to see where he lands! FUATT!!
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