Agreed! I really wish we could get more news from the team.WIU2DC wrote: Wed Jun 05, 2019 2:18 pmST_Lawson wrote:He also had an offer from FBS Southern Miss, so that's pretty awesome.WIU2DC wrote: Fri Mar 29, 2019 3:30 pm Kendon Walker tweeted on March 26th he has signed with WIU. Looks like he’s a JUCO RB,WR from Arizona Western and his Twitter bio says he runs a 4.3 40.
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I’m really liking all these offseason moves the coaching staff has made. A great freshman class and then JUCO or graduate transfers to help fill spots with experience. I’m excited as hell for this season. Hopefully soon, someone or the team can release a break down of players in each position for this upcoming season. (Just a list, not the starters or what not)
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Football Recruits - 2019
Not sure how I feel about this pickup. Transferring from a lower level D2 program after his R-Fr year. So, he'll sit out 2019, and compete for a spot in 2020 and 2021. His film looks OK, but vs questionable competition. Doesn't really fit a need. I guess we should just trust the Coaches in their evaluation.
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Not sure how I feel about this pickup. Transferring from a lower level D2 program after his R-Fr year. So, he'll sit out 2019, and compete for a spot in 2020 and 2021. His film looks OK, but vs questionable competition. Doesn't really fit a need. I guess we should just trust the Coaches in their evaluation.
He’s 6’5 343, maybe they are thinking a year of D1 coaches can get his skill and size to be able to play with D1 talent? Also, his Twitter makes it seem like he had some interest (but no offers from other FBS schools). At the same time, can we ever have too many linemen?
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Maybe so, like I said, we need to trust the coaches. I do think, with only 63 scholarships, yes, you can definitely have too many lineman. Especially when they have to sit a year. That being said, we don't know what his offer was. Could have been a PWO. We still need at least 1 DL for this season. From what I understand, we are in on a couple good ones.WIU2DC wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:38 pmGV Dad wrote:
Not sure how I feel about this pickup. Transferring from a lower level D2 program after his R-Fr year. So, he'll sit out 2019, and compete for a spot in 2020 and 2021. His film looks OK, but vs questionable competition. Doesn't really fit a need. I guess we should just trust the Coaches in their evaluation.
He’s 6’5 343, maybe they are thinking a year of D1 coaches can get his skill and size to be able to play with D1 talent? Also, his Twitter makes it seem like he had some interest (but no offers from other FBS schools). At the same time, can we ever have too many linemen?
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Is it within the NCAA rules for Khalen to talk to some of them? (I have no clue what the rules are for recruiting and the lines of said rules.) but, regardless hopefully having a DL get drafted in the 3rd round will give us some looks from some players.GV Dad wrote:Maybe so, like I said, we need to trust the coaches. I do think, with only 63 scholarships, yes, you can definitely have too many lineman. Especially when they have to sit a year. That being said, we don't know what his offer was. Could have been a PWO. We still need at least 1 DL for this season. From what I understand, we are in on a couple good ones.WIU2DC wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:38 pmGV Dad wrote:
Not sure how I feel about this pickup. Transferring from a lower level D2 program after his R-Fr year. So, he'll sit out 2019, and compete for a spot in 2020 and 2021. His film looks OK, but vs questionable competition. Doesn't really fit a need. I guess we should just trust the Coaches in their evaluation.
He’s 6’5 343, maybe they are thinking a year of D1 coaches can get his skill and size to be able to play with D1 talent? Also, his Twitter makes it seem like he had some interest (but no offers from other FBS schools). At the same time, can we ever have too many linemen?
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As long as he doesn't use any of that $900,000 signing bonusWIU2DC wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:45 pmIs it within the NCAA rules for Khalen to talk to some of them?GV Dad wrote:Maybe so, like I said, we need to trust the coaches. I do think, with only 63 scholarships, yes, you can definitely have too many lineman. Especially when they have to sit a year. That being said, we don't know what his offer was. Could have been a PWO. We still need at least 1 DL for this season. From what I understand, we are in on a couple good ones.WIU2DC wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:38 pm
He’s 6’5 343, maybe they are thinking a year of D1 coaches can get his skill and size to be able to play with D1 talent? Also, his Twitter makes it seem like he had some interest (but no offers from other FBS schools). At the same time, can we ever have too many linemen?
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I get where you're coming from, but K-State probably asked the same thing when they brought in Nick Kaltmayer from WIU (yeah a top FCS conference, but lower level to power 5) and he'll be starting at tackle. Like Kaltmayer, Myron Cunningham wasn't highly recruited out of high school and he has a shot at starting tackle with Arkansas. Medaris will start and be Cincinnati's top returning receiver option and Gavin Everett should start at DE for the second straight year with Indiana.GV Dad wrote: Tue Jun 11, 2019 8:11 pm
Not sure how I feel about this pickup. Transferring from a lower level D2 program after his R-Fr year. So, he'll sit out 2019, and compete for a spot in 2020 and 2021. His film looks OK, but vs questionable competition. Doesn't really fit a need. I guess we should just trust the Coaches in their evaluation.
Man 2015 recruiting class was solid: McShane, Fitz, Norris, Carrera, Moon, Baxter, Wagner, Kaltmayer, Medaris, Everett, Glisan