I believe that's a product of being a RPO offense.
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Although still off topic: Like the post you're replying to, it has to do with scheme. In our offense, Hill is a better fit. If the rb is a home run threat that takes at least 1, probably 2 defenders out of the equation (if it works correctly, same as blocking that guy).
As far as OL recruitment, in Mullen's offense we ran a lot of zone blocking schemes with the passing game. 6'8 350 can develop in that system, but the current offense works better with agility guys that can change direction. Each has there own advantage but you have to give it the time to develop. I think it's smart bc we have had the physicality to get us close, but adding scheme and agility is the best way for us to take another step forward.
Exactly....for 2019 everyone was saying we were only taking one RB and that would be Emery. It felt like we quit recruiting Gray. For 2020 we have a similar situation with 5* Tyree and 4* Marks. This time we are not holding back on either. Hopefully Marks commits to us soon and we can stay in the hunt for Tyree as the process plays out.
Watching the all star game. Jack Harris and Cunningham are impressive (as you can be in this rain).
im telling you, Gray had just about zero interest. Had nothing to do with Emery.
Any rumors about the visits?
Yeah, I was expecting a couple commits and flips our way today. MSU is trending with our targets right now.
Yep, why show your hand. Let the other schools keep wasting time for the next week+. I always thought it would ve better for a commit to stay completely quite about a commit and/or flip. Wasting other teams time is the best thing they could do to help #hailstate. That is, unless you are so highly recruited, your decision could bring ither key players with you.
We would have taken Grays commit at any time if he wanted to commit . We were recruiting him as hard as anyone was based on his interest in us .
All this shit about only on RB and we chased away other Good RB is false and stupid