Re: Spring "Training" and Practices
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2016 9:09 pm
So, sounds like he can play football if he's able, interested, and if the coaching staff wants him. Something about being a JUCO transfer and even though he played 4 years of college bball, he can still play football, although I'm not sure if he can play 1 year or if he has multiple years available.
At 6'7", he's 2" taller than our tallest TE currently on the team (Sophomore Adam Conrady), although at 230 lbs, he's a little light for his height (same weight as the 6'3" Sophomore Tyler Slamans). We currently have a Junior, two Sophomores, and one Freshman for our TE's on the team, so we might be a bit thin at that position if the Freshman (Chris Age) is redshirted...which I'm sure Coach Fisher would prefer to do.
Coming off of his senior year of basketball in the last few weeks, we know that he's probably in pretty decent shape and probably has pretty decent hands for catching balls tossed his way over and around defenders. Plus he's already very familiar with the campus, facilities, athletics staff (although obviously more familiar with the BBall staff than the FBall staff), so it's not like he'll have to deal with a transition like moving to a new school or going to college for the first time or anything.
If he's able to put some weight on...maybe 20 lbs in the weight room...I could see him being a solid (mostly) receiving TE for a year or two until the younger guys have filled out and gotten a bit more experience.
At 6'7", he's 2" taller than our tallest TE currently on the team (Sophomore Adam Conrady), although at 230 lbs, he's a little light for his height (same weight as the 6'3" Sophomore Tyler Slamans). We currently have a Junior, two Sophomores, and one Freshman for our TE's on the team, so we might be a bit thin at that position if the Freshman (Chris Age) is redshirted...which I'm sure Coach Fisher would prefer to do.
Coming off of his senior year of basketball in the last few weeks, we know that he's probably in pretty decent shape and probably has pretty decent hands for catching balls tossed his way over and around defenders. Plus he's already very familiar with the campus, facilities, athletics staff (although obviously more familiar with the BBall staff than the FBall staff), so it's not like he'll have to deal with a transition like moving to a new school or going to college for the first time or anything.
If he's able to put some weight on...maybe 20 lbs in the weight room...I could see him being a solid (mostly) receiving TE for a year or two until the younger guys have filled out and gotten a bit more experience.