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Yeah you’re right. I messed that up.Zipperer? I think/hope that was confusion.
Yeah you’re right. I messed that up.Zipperer? I think/hope that was confusion.
Speaking of Gamble, his last season at UF he had 31 catches for 414 yds and 4 TDs. His one season at UCF he had 7 catches for 118 yds and 1 TD. I wonder if he has any regrets.It was Kemore Gamble who transferred to UCF, not Zipperer.
I’m pretty sure. But not as bad as Copeland.Speaking of Gamble, his last season at UF he had 31 catches for 414 yds and 4 TDs. His one season at UCF he had 7 catches for 118 yds and 1 TD. I wonder if he has any regrets.
Yeah you’re right. I messed that up.
100%. 2021 class would probably be even worse.But yes, not even factoring the guys from 19 that perhaps didn’t like the transition to Napier(Hopper, Diabate, Kinbrough, Bogle, Summerall) it’s the fact that Jones, Steele, Black and the two OL never saw fall camp that’s the real kicker. If we re-ranked that class it would be in the mid 20s based on just those 5.
No. No. No. Please, for the love of everything holy, do not, under any circumstances allude to the possibility of “silent commits.”Well, their track record is pretty poor when it comes to predicting how a recruiting battle is going to turn out for us so maybe they will be wrong about this one as well. Potentially Billy has told some recruits that we like our chances with to stay quiet. Here's to hoping anyways
Silents!!!! We gettin errybody.Well, their track record is pretty poor when it comes to predicting how a recruiting battle is going to turn out for us so maybe they will be wrong about this one as well. Potentially Billy has told some recruits that we like our chances with to stay quiet. Here's to hoping anyways
Copeland actually had much better stats, though they too were a big drop off. His last season at UF, he had 41 receptions for 642 yds and 4 TDs. For the Twerps the numbers were 26 receptions 376 yards and 2 TDs. Given ARs familiarity with him, I’m sure he would have had a much better season had he stayed. On the other hand, I can’t see CBN putting up with Cope’s antics.I’m pretty sure. But not as bad as Copeland.
It's a self-preservation thing right now. I already had my tires slashed, I don't blame the others for hiding their optimism.He seems to be more dumper than pumper
You get it fixed... this one is on you...Yeah you’re right. I messed that up.
What really "hurt" Copeland this year is that Maryland had 2 other WRs with 40 catches each, another WR with 30, 2 TEs with 30+, and a RB with 31. I know I'm a Dan Enos homer because we grew up together, but I'll say it again: Billy needs a "Dan Enos" at least as a dedicated QB coach. What's clear from those numbers is that Baby Tua didn't have a "favorite receiver that he clicked with"... they spread the ball around.Copeland actually had much better stats, though they too were a big drop off. His last season at UF, he had 41 receptions for 642 yds and 4 TDs. For the Twerps the numbers were 26 receptions 376 yards and 2 TDs. Given ARs familiarity with him, I’m sure he would have had a much better season had he stayed. On the other hand, I can’t see CBN putting up with Cope’s antics.
I thought your miata was still up on blocks in your side yard.It's a self-preservation thing right now. I already had my tires slashed, I don't blame the others for hiding their optimism.
You would have to do the same for all the programs in the top 30 or so. But more importantly I don’t give a hoot about Mullen or his classes, only about this class.But yes, not even factoring the guys from 19 that perhaps didn’t like the transition to Napier(Hopper, Diabate, Kinbrough, Bogle, Summerall) it’s the fact that Jones, Steele, Black and the two OL never saw fall camp that’s the real kicker. If we re-ranked that class it would be in the mid 20s based on just those 5.
I thought your miata was still up on blocks in your side yard.
To be clear: I was posting potential negative news when we don't get him and he signs with Miami.Please do not post any potentially positive news. We have to stay on track.