So,first year guys redshirt with 4 games maybe,majority do.
Second year theyre rs frosh, not many start.
Next year was covid,8 games, no spring practice,screwed up fall camp,delays cancellations etc.
So, I see Benhart,AM,several transfers , Jurgens, and Corcoran on offense,Vokolek being one of the transfers,Mills did well, but all the rest are too young,the few from MR that stayed have done well.
Saying our young guys havnt stepped up, wheres their help?
We know we have a few standout guys, and its much easier when youre starting to really contribute, having more veteran team, which we didnt have, having alot of great athlete, which we didnt have, makes it easy to highlight young talent.
Its a whole flip, not just a RB we need, or whats the new qb gonna belike etc.
The whole O line had to be rebuilt, two guys got passed over along the way, no wrs,etc,which is its own thread, but holes filled at RB, TE and youth surpassing old regime guys on the line, as well as at RB.
All the seeing is coming this year, we will see guys step up, the entire team as a whole be better.
We all know those last minute gems were there in the 2018 class were there for a reason.
I just dont see a disconnect here, and what was done early on was out of the staffs hands for part, and a learning curve for another part.
The guys at UCF didnt flock from this staff, and as everyone points out,they were doing very well two years prior, but they stayed,they didnt leave.
Did the young staff think MR guys would do the same?
Most of the good players did just that, and thats my point after context