Contemplating some the next season.
QB: The biggest question mark in 2019 will again be the biggest question mark in 2020. When the QBs play well, our offense tended to be difficult to solve. When not, we were very pedestrian. Does the coaching staff look for a potential transfer at the position? I would have to think we have to target a QB this recruiting cycle, but that's really the one position we don't seem to have locked in with what appears to be a solid class.
TB: Not worried. Wynn, Watkins, and Anderson will make up a formidable backfield in 2020. Kendall Thomas out of Texas looks cut from the same cloth.
RB: I still can't tell if Furman wants two "running backs" or a more traditional fullback in this offense. Devin Abrams had a strong freshman campaign as did Dominic Roberto. I know Roberto probably took on a bigger load than anticipated with the absence of Carson Maples. Still looks like a strong position going forward.
WR: Obviously, we'll miss Thomas Gordon. Dejuan Bell comes with a lot of high praise. Will be interested to see if Luke Shiflett sticks here after a full offseason. I had forgotten we have already gotten commits from two WRs in the 2020 class. Both Ambe Caldwell and Jack Rhodes are listed at 6'1. Need some guys to step in here.
TE: We have two quality TEs. I've noted earlier I'd love to see more "traditional" players at this position. Looking back, it appears Ben Page is a guy that missed most of the year to injury. Another position we do not yet appear to have a target in recruiting, but is also a position that is difficult for FCS teams to recruit.
OL: We lose two starting OTs, but return a bunch of guys. Our OL rotated a ton of players in those positions this year. Clearly the coaching staff likes Johanning and Toomey, so look for them to have increased roles next season. I'm anxious to see Jumper with a full off season. We also have a few highly regarded commits at these positions. The future here looks bright.
QB: The biggest question mark in 2019 will again be the biggest question mark in 2020. When the QBs play well, our offense tended to be difficult to solve. When not, we were very pedestrian. Does the coaching staff look for a potential transfer at the position? I would have to think we have to target a QB this recruiting cycle, but that's really the one position we don't seem to have locked in with what appears to be a solid class.
TB: Not worried. Wynn, Watkins, and Anderson will make up a formidable backfield in 2020. Kendall Thomas out of Texas looks cut from the same cloth.
RB: I still can't tell if Furman wants two "running backs" or a more traditional fullback in this offense. Devin Abrams had a strong freshman campaign as did Dominic Roberto. I know Roberto probably took on a bigger load than anticipated with the absence of Carson Maples. Still looks like a strong position going forward.
WR: Obviously, we'll miss Thomas Gordon. Dejuan Bell comes with a lot of high praise. Will be interested to see if Luke Shiflett sticks here after a full offseason. I had forgotten we have already gotten commits from two WRs in the 2020 class. Both Ambe Caldwell and Jack Rhodes are listed at 6'1. Need some guys to step in here.
TE: We have two quality TEs. I've noted earlier I'd love to see more "traditional" players at this position. Looking back, it appears Ben Page is a guy that missed most of the year to injury. Another position we do not yet appear to have a target in recruiting, but is also a position that is difficult for FCS teams to recruit.
OL: We lose two starting OTs, but return a bunch of guys. Our OL rotated a ton of players in those positions this year. Clearly the coaching staff likes Johanning and Toomey, so look for them to have increased roles next season. I'm anxious to see Jumper with a full off season. We also have a few highly regarded commits at these positions. The future here looks bright.
Horse liked this