I do not think the official website typically makes announcements for walk-ons, does it?
Good question but they probably do since he is a transfer and an addition to the roster.
One, Furman likely wouldn’t announce a walk on.
AstroDin wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:22 amI'm confident Pline isn't a walk-on, for one enrolling into a Furman grad program costs the football budget $$$$.
From what I've read FSU runs what they call a speed in space offense. Pline has been the starter at TE for two years and used primarily as a blocker as well as on special teams, he was a weapon on the FG/EP defenses.
Pline also had several other offers, including New Hampshire.
Agree, agree! The staff has been very selective with what they want and who will fill that role.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:45 amAstroDin wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:22 amI'm confident Pline isn't a walk-on, for one enrolling into a Furman grad program costs the football budget $$$$.
From what I've read FSU runs what they call a speed in space offense. Pline has been the starter at TE for two years and used primarily as a blocker as well as on special teams, he was a weapon on the FG/EP defenses.
Pline also had several other offers, including New Hampshire.
From a cursory glance, Ferris State runs a similar offense to Furman.
There's no doubt. The two grad transfers Furman has picked up to this point have both been very specific type players from good D2 programs that, I expect, will be asked to fill a specific role.gman84 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 8:18 amAgree, agree! The staff has been very selective with what they want and who will fill that role.The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:45 amAstroDin wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:22 amI'm confident Pline isn't a walk-on, for one enrolling into a Furman grad program costs the football budget $$$$.
From what I've read FSU runs what they call a speed in space offense. Pline has been the starter at TE for two years and used primarily as a blocker as well as on special teams, he was a weapon on the FG/EP defenses.
Pline also had several other offers, including New Hampshire.
From a cursory glance, Ferris State runs a similar offense to Furman.
FurmanFan23 wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 3:52 pmWhat were his basketball offers? Do we think he plays more than Gissenger.
Red Zone. FCS defensive nightmare. Put them all out there with Robertoetc.The Jackal wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2023 11:12 pmOne, Furman likely wouldn’t announce a walk on.
Two, I think you are misunderstanding what Furman is doing offensively.
I think you can forget this notion of Ryan Miller as the do everything hybrid slot/TE/Hback player. Furman isn’t going to find a TE that is going to catch for 700-800 yards every season. MIller is a unicorn - a slot receiver in a fullback’s body called a TE. We aren’t going to replace him.
I expect Pline to be a lot closer to Parks Gissinger than Ryan Miller.
Gissinger caught 4 passes for 13 yards, but I thought for the season was one of the most critical components of Furman’s offense last season. Gissinger was a big physical blocker and a versatile player Furman would move around the formation to give the offense an advantage in the run game and play action passing attack.
I expect Pline and Gissinger both to operate primarily as in-line TEs. I expect Miller’s snaps in the slot to go to wide receivers, not TEs.
Even then, Pline as a prototype is much closer to what Furman is currently doing in recruiting the last two seasons:
Gissinger - 6’4 240
Chappell - 6’5 250
Tormey - 6’7 221
Pline - 6’7 250
If he’s an athletic edge run blocker and a threat near the goal line, then this could be a big pickup for the 2023 team.