I hope the players want to win championships. If that means a transfer helps to accomplish that goal, they should support and embrace whatever decision is made by CH.
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I am firmly of the opinion that building a program around transfers is a bad idea.furman88 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:20 amThe QB for 2019 is certainly a question mark given we have some talented young guys. If we take a transfer it only makes these guys stronger and gives them time to develope their abilites and certainly gives the HC and OC more options.If you can add to your talent pool a transfer certainly is route that can make a diffrence. Not a gurantee but worth a shot to continue progress.I'm sure a talented transfer for any position would be looked at so this would not be unusal. I don't thinl coach Hendrix is building the program on transfers but looks at all options.
Right. We don’t have to be UTC. but I welcomed Amir Trapp and his athleticism .. like Ingle Martin !! The occassional transfer to fill a need OR when a stud becomes available you take him. I think our new fullback is an AirForce transfer. I am glad to have him. Transfers helps to either a) rebuild a program like where we are now in a few spots - ESP QB - or b) if you get a super star you always take him !The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:53 amI am firmly of the opinion that building a program around transfers is a bad idea.furman88 wrote: ↑Wed Nov 28, 2018 7:20 amThe QB for 2019 is certainly a question mark given we have some talented young guys. If we take a transfer it only makes these guys stronger and gives them time to develope their abilites and certainly gives the HC and OC more options.If you can add to your talent pool a transfer certainly is route that can make a diffrence. Not a gurantee but worth a shot to continue progress.I'm sure a talented transfer for any position would be looked at so this would not be unusal. I don't thinl coach Hendrix is building the program on transfers but looks at all options.
I think the way Hendrix approached it last offseason is the proper way to leverage transfers. Find guys that fit positions of need who can step in right away and reduce the pressure on younger players to be immediate contributors.
saltyshaker wrote: ↑Sat Dec 01, 2018 3:38 amwhen recruiting you must consider all possibilities including transfers.what it means for those already in the program,there is one more player to beat out if you want to start.when I played years ago I was a transfer and there were no separate divisions.i transferred from what is now a bowl division school to furman and still had to sit out a year.when I became eligible I was beaten out by the incumbent and played as a back-up.he never complained about the new guy.he simply competed and beat me out fair and square.
so I see no real difference in a transfer or a freshman.when ingle martin came ,our previous starter ended up transferring out to another school.he was probably somewhat bitter about being displaced.but then how did the player at the school he transferred to feel when he had to compete with another.i say find the best players you can find whether they are freshmen or transfers and let competion decide who starts.
Yeah - Many of us OLmen were blessed with deceptive speed, but it’s nice to see when some ‘skill players’ were gifted with those same genes.purplehorse wrote: ↑Sat Dec 08, 2018 10:50 pmAnd to look so slow on runs Ingle almost always got a first down....meaning his speed was deceptive.