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Wonder how many Cajuns will try to come to Florida?
No SBC team has ever signed a 4 star recruit, so probably not.I heard there is a CB coming.
But thinking most of that roster is not exactly SEC caliber.
There will be more. CBN is going to clean out a few malcontents.Edge Rusher Lloyd Summerall, DL Dante Zanders and OL Gerald Mincey have entered their names also.
Bogle is the only one who really contributed anything. Dead weight will be moved on
More interested to see who CBN grabs from the portal, sounds like he plans to be pretty active in the portal this year
Bogle? Torrance actually tackled people sometimes.
Crazy concept in today's football.
Most of our roster wasn’t exactly SEC caliber.I heard there is a CB coming.
But thinking most of that roster is not exactly SEC caliber.
That's the long game, though, lots of players will go into the portal after spring ball.I am interested to see who is in the portal that Billy goes after
Maybe that has more to do with the twits doing the HS rankings, than it does with the recruits abilities?No SBC team has ever signed a 4 star recruit, so probably not.
I really think this defense is stacked. They are going to surprise a lot of people.Some seem to believe that the 2022 roster has position holes in it.
Certainly not in numbers going by the Spring roster and the incoming class.
Maybe in quality, but that's yet to be seen....
The 2022 Defense:
DT Griffin McDowell 6-4 283 rsJr (OG)
DT Jaelin Humphries 6-3 330 rsSo
DT Gervon Dexter 6-6 313 So
DT Jalen Lee 6-2 305 So
DT Desmond Watson 6-5 415 So
DT Lamar Goods 6-2 351 rsFr
DT Chris Thomas Jr 6-5 309 rsFr
DT Chris McClellan 6-3 305 Fr **** EE
DT Jamari Lyons 6-4 295 Fr
DE Dante Zanders 6-5 261 rsJr
DE Princely Umanmielen 6-4 259 So
DE Tyreak Sapp 6-2 264 rsFr
DE Justus Boone 6-4 245 rsFr
DE Jack Pyburn 6-3 265 Fr
DE Andrew Savainaea 6-3 258 Fr
ILB Ventrell Miller 6-1 228 rsSr
ILB Amari Burney 6-2 236 rsSr
ILB Diwun Black 6-3 221 Jr
ILB Justin Pelic 5-11 213 rsSo - WO
ILB Derek Wingo 6-1 225 So
ILB Scooby Williams 6-2 232 rsFr
OLB Brenton Cox Jr 6-4 253 rsJr (DE)
OLB David Reese 6-2 236 rsJr
OLB Lloyd Summerall III 6-5 236 rsSo
OLB Noah Keeter 6-5 216 rsSo
OLB Antwaun Powell 6-2 245 So
OLB Chief Borders 6-4 232 rsFr
#5 LB Shemar James 6-2 212 Fr
SS Trey Dean III 6-3 201 rsSr
SS Jadarrius Perkins 6-1 185 Jr (JuCo xfer)
SS Rashad Torrence II 6-0 197 So
SS Mordecai McDaniel 6-1 194 So
SS Donovan McMillion 6-1 200 So
SS Kamari Wilson 6-0 201 Fr ***** EE
SS Miguel Mitchell 6-1 205 Fr
FS Tre'vez Johnson 5-11 192 So
FS Fenley Graham Jr 5-9 166 So - ST's
FS Corey Collier 6-1 179 rsFr
FS Dakota Mitchell 5-11 171 rsFr
FS Kamar Wilcoxson 6-1 183 rsFr
FS Cahron Rackley 5-10 189 rsFr - WO
CB Jaydon Hill 6-0 193 rsSo
CB Jalen Kimber 6-0 170 rsSo (Ga xfer)
CB Avery Helm 6-1 174 So
CB Ethan Pouncey 6-1 166 So
CB Jordan Young 6-0 188 rsFr
CB Jason Marshall Jr 6-0 192 Fr ***** EE
CB Devin Moore 6-2 190 Fr **** EE
We can all hope. The defensive front has to be better and there's a lot of unproven talent there.I really think this defense is stacked. They are going to surprise a lot of people.
Let's see what decent coaching can accomplish.I really think this defense is stacked. They are going to surprise a lot of people.
I stand by the unproven statement in that 3 have hardly played at all and other than Dexter the other guys have not been major contributors, even though appearing in some games.Unproven? Well, they don't have any championships yet, but it's not like All of them just fell off the turnip truck and walked in the door either.... True Fr play on defense all the time, so no 'unproven' worries imo.
DT/OG Griffin McDowell 6-4 283 rsJr *** - 37 Gms, 13 as a DT in 2021
DT Jaelin Humphries 6-3 330 rsSo **** - Due to injuries, 1 Gm/Start
DT Desmond Watson 6-5 415 So **** - 13 Gms
DT Dexter 6-6 313 So ***** - 25 Gms, 23 Starts
DT Jalen Lee 6-2 305 So **** - 13 Gms
DT Lamar Goods 6-2 351 rsFr **** - 2 Gms (he made Canada's U-18 team at 16.)
DT Chris Thomas Jr 6-5 309 rsFr *** - 1 Gm, 2021 Bowl
But until they prove themselves in real D1 competition, they are unproven. Just like Trask. He was unproven until he earned the opportunity and boy did he take advantage. Hope these D-line guys do the same thing. It's always better to have proven talent than unproven talent. But we never know if guys can rise to the occasion until they first earn it on the practice field and then perform at a high level in real games.rsJr Kyle Trask - 2019 Got his first 10 starts when Franks went down:
Prior to then....
4 Gms, 0 starts.
Pass - 14 of 22 for 162 yds, 1 TD
Rush - 5 for -4 yds, -0.1 ypc
But he had been on the team, learning and practicing, just like most of the 4-star DL-men that haven't played a whole lot yet.
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#27 DT Chris Thomas jr 6-5 309 rsFr
Prep: 2019 he made 3rd Team All State at Rickards in Tally as a Jr.
2020 Xfer to Dunbar in FT Meyers - Recorded 88 Tkls, 9 sacks and 31 TFL while going to the FL HS 6A Region Finals.
As I said, none of them just fell off the turnip truck yesterday.
Not a lot if any UF stats yet, but they've been at UF for 2-3-4 years, and they were proven enough at their former jobs to be invited to join the team....
(otherwise, it's Doom, Despair, Gloom & Agony)
Learning from Todd Grantham.rsJr Kyle Trask - 2019 Got his first 10 starts when Franks went down:
Prior to then....
4 Gms, 0 starts.
Pass - 14 of 22 for 162 yds, 1 TD
Rush - 5 for -4 yds, -0.1 ypc
But he had been on the team, learning and practicing, just like most of the 4-star DL-men that haven't played a whole lot yet.
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This guy has two years left of eligibility. Here's hoping he turns 2022 into a going away party as he cements his status as a first rounder with, oh, I don't know, 16 TD receptions and 1,500 yards? Sound good?Great news about Pearsall. One of the weak spots on the team was/is a breakout wide receiver and he seemingly will help fill that void.
This guy has two years left of eligibility. Here's hoping he turns 2022 into a going away party as he cements his status as a first rounder with, oh, I don't know, 16 TD receptions and 1,500 yards? Sound good?
Great news about Pearsall. One of the weak spots on the team was/is a breakout wide receiver and he seemingly will help fill that void.
Who GAS what he was rated in high school? Guy has produced big time at a power 5 school. He will start from day 1.#151 WR Ricky Pearsall 6-1 200 *** Jr -(AzSt xfer 2019)
From SI -- "A significant scholarship addition."
That sounds like some serious sunshine pumping to the iG....
(or maybe he's just another 'token' white guy...) 😉
2019 #99 WR/Ath Trent Whittemore 6-4 210 ***
2020 #1 WR Justin Shorter 6-5 228 ***** (PSU xfer 2018)
2020 #12 WR Xzavier Henderson 6-3 193 ****
2020 #26 WR Jaquavion Fraziars 6-3 212 ****
2020 #34 CB/WR Fenley Graham ***
2020 #106 WR Jordan Pouncey 6-2 185 *** (Tx sfer 2017)
2020 W-O QB/WR Kahleil Jackson 6-3 213 (3rd Gen-legacy)
2021 #33 WR Macus Burke 6-3 180 ****
2021 #44 WR Daejon Reynolds 6-2 210 ****
2022 #68 WR Caleb Douglas 6-3 185 ***
2022 #151 WR Ricky Pearsall 6-1 200 *** Jr - (AzSt xfer 2019)
~ Is he just another vastly under-rated star by the biased recruit ranking twits???
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2023 #32 WR/QB Creed Whittemore 6-0 175 ***
2023 #82 WR Tyreee Patterson 6-2 175 ***
Gators had 90 ships, must drop 5 ships by Aug, so Nappy brings in the by far lowest rated WR now on the roster.... MAR-VEL-OUS.... 🙄
More realistically, he will battle several others for the #4 spot in Fall practice. I don't think he will start, unless Miller is also starting (another over-sold/over-rated xfer).Who GAS what he was rated in high school? Guy has produced big time at a power 5 school. He will start from day 1.
Not sure you are in the right place...It's true that OO programming can result in issues such as heap fragmentation or other nondeterministic platform states, such as performance deterioration. Indeed, the issue of OO heap use was one reason why C++ took many years to replace C in embedded development projects. Back in the 1990s, disk, CPU, and memory were at such a premium that, at least in the minds of designers, they precluded the use of OO languages (which also precluded potential productivity gains from using these emerging languages) https://mlsdev.com/blog/medical-app-development.
😳It's true that OO programming can result in issues such as heap fragmentation or other nondeterministic platform states, such as performance deterioration. Indeed, the issue of OO heap use was one reason why C++ took many years to replace C in embedded development projects. Back in the 1990s, disk, CPU, and memory were at such a premium that, at least in the minds of designers, they precluded the use of OO languages (which also precluded potential productivity gains from using these emerging languages) https://mlsdev.com/blog/medical-app-development.