If you watched VT try to defend Ga Tech option of Paul Johnson we can hang around. They were horrible at stopping option
If you watched VT try to defend Ga Tech option of Paul Johnson we can hang around. They were horrible at stopping option
I misstated my point. I had looked at the roster to determine why Furman was starting 4 sophomores and 1 junior most of this season on the offensive line. It seems the primary reason is that the majority of the guys brought into the program that would currently be juniors and seniors never developed into starters by 2018. Several quit, transferred or spent their careers on mop-up duty.Purpleglasses wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:14 pmActually in Fowler’s last class you also have Bo Layton and Jordan Harris as starters this season.
Layton and Kroeber started last season as well.
This is how you rebuild a program, in my opinion. Get guys in early, going to work, and start playing them when they are ready.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:49 pmThis IMO is big… the last incoming recruit that I can remember that came in early - made a pretty big impact Ryan Steed. Jalen Miller (Byrnes) Austin Jones (Rabun CO) and Josh Slay (Douglas) look ready to go - I'll be curious to see who reports in January.Paul C wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:15 pmWorried about S. No obvious replacement for Anoor.
NG Jay Reid is a great player but I like Stokes and interested to see how Cameron Coleman has developed. Should be OK there.
At QB, Grainger looked a lot better vs Samford than he did earlier in the year, another offseason should help him maximize the use of his terrific physical skills, although it might be bumpy going at times.
I also heard that a few of our commits that will sign in Dec will be on campus in Jan and participate in spring ball....that’s huge for depth.
I also heard London Lewis could be back next season…
Another name to not forget is Jack Barton… 6-4 235 SDE I think he plays in 2019: http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5184531/5b9 ... 0640acc3ba
I'm still seeing the VTech game as 8/31 on multiple websites. So the CSU game and VTech may be reversed.
Davidson, Jacksonville FL, Stetson, Georgetown, Presbyterian, SC State, NC Central - are none of those available?
I would hate to see us resort to scheduling a D2 school. Scheduling a D2 game would only put us at even more of a disadvantage. D2 games do not count toward playoff eligibility. We should be working hard to find a Pioneer, Big South, MEAC, or an FCS Independent (Hampton or N. Alabama).The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:29 amCertainly with two FBS games next year we can afford to play a Pioneer League or D2 squad to come to Furman.
I don't want to go so far as to say the administration "owes" anyone another home game, but this Clay Hendrix has spent an overwhelming majority of his Furman head coaching career on the road, and the fans were denied another home game this season.
I don't mind them in 12 game seasons. I hate playing them in 11 game seasons.MNORM wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:34 amI would hate to see us resort to scheduling a D2 school. Scheduling a D2 game would only put us at even more of a disadvantage. D2 games do not count toward playoff eligibility. We should be working hard to find a Pioneer, Big South, MEAC, or an FCS Independent (Hampton or N. Alabama).The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:29 amCertainly with two FBS games next year we can afford to play a Pioneer League or D2 squad to come to Furman.
I don't want to go so far as to say the administration "owes" anyone another home game, but this Clay Hendrix has spent an overwhelming majority of his Furman head coaching career on the road, and the fans were denied another home game this season.
Normally I'd agree with this, but we have two FBS games already on the schedule for '19. While I like our chances against Georgia State, I don't see any benefit in having three games on our schedule that could theoretically not benefit our chances of getting an at-large bid...especially now that we know the selection committee all smokes crack right before voting .The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:54 amI don't mind them in 12 game seasons. I hate playing them in 11 game seasons.MNORM wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:34 amI would hate to see us resort to scheduling a D2 school. Scheduling a D2 game would only put us at even more of a disadvantage. D2 games do not count toward playoff eligibility. We should be working hard to find a Pioneer, Big South, MEAC, or an FCS Independent (Hampton or N. Alabama).The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:29 amCertainly with two FBS games next year we can afford to play a Pioneer League or D2 squad to come to Furman.
I don't want to go so far as to say the administration "owes" anyone another home game, but this Clay Hendrix has spent an overwhelming majority of his Furman head coaching career on the road, and the fans were denied another home game this season.
He might but I'm excited about Landon Lawrence moving into the rotation behind Seabrook at that spot.AstroDin wrote: ↑Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:49 pmAnother name to not forget is Jack Barton… 6-4 235 SDE I think he plays in 2019: http://www.hudl.com/video/3/5184531/5b9 ... 0640acc3ba