don't see RB as the current most important issue.
It's how all these disparate pieces can fit together as a team, both the players and the coaches.
It's how all these disparate pieces can fit together as a team, both the players and the coaches.
True. With the COVID year and redshirts factored in, we have a lot of young depth at RB. Good chance that there is some attrition after this season, as it is hard to keep 4 or 5 young RBs happy and motivated.I think they are fine not taking a RB unless it's the right one
Not to mention Ervin was a RS after his injury
Which makes sense after taking three in 2022 too
Is there a Plan B now if we miss on Braswell?
My thought is that at 5' 9 165 lbs he is a better fit for the B12. You need big dogs in the B1G to be an every down back.
We can't even talk about how good these running backs are until our line starts making holes and creases to let our RBs get to second and third level. I think we do have some capable backs.don't see RB as the current most important issue.
It's how all these disparate pieces can fit together as a team, both the players and the coaches.
And his recent Twitter likes have a lot of NU content. Obviously doesn’t mean anything, just odd to me
Agreed.He is a K-State legacy recruit highly unlikely he flips
I will raise you a Noonan legacy any day.He is a K-State legacy recruit highly unlikely he flips
Crazy idea--AM is 1 and done! Anyone is a fool to tie their schooner to his horse--they need QB's who will be there for at least 2-3 years!My guess is that AM is a good KSU resource for competition with NU for recruits
Anyone named Sergio needs to be "in" in my book!Keep an eye on Sergio Snyder out of Arlington, Texas. He was in town for the spring game and has an OV scheduled for the Oklahoma game.
I agree, not sure if he's trying to get Jaidyn Doss to flip to KSU or what, he's got some odd tweets lolHe is a K-State legacy recruit highly unlikely he flips