This year is going to be extra for some teams with the roster limits coming online.
Are the roster limits effective for 2025?
I saw the QB from SE Polk is coming as a preferred walkon but aren’t walkons a thing of the past with the new limits.
This year is going to be extra for some teams with the roster limits coming online.
Pretty sure that Tyler Miller was the only contributing senior that I don't remember walking on senior night.
They are effective for 2025, a lot of teams running off players to meet this number. I wonder if we’ll give a scholarship to all 105 or some will be walkons?Are the roster limits effective for 2025?
I saw the QB from SE Polk is coming as a preferred walkon but aren’t walkons a thing of the past with the new limits.
They are effective for 2025, a lot of teams running off players to meet this number. I wonder if we’ll give a scholarship to all 105 or some will be walkons?
The roster limit goes to 105 (not sure when exactly) and the scholarship limit increases to that. A school could still go 85 schollys and 20 walk ons if they want. When I was in school, Walden had 50some on scholarship near the end.Are the roster limits effective for 2025?
I saw the QB from SE Polk is coming as a preferred walkon but aren’t walkons a thing of the past with the new limits.
The roster limit goes to 105 (not sure when exactly) and the scholarship limit increases to that. A school could still go 85 schollys and 20 walk ons if they want. When I was in school, Walden had 50some on scholarship near the end.
Might have been, seems like I recall something about that.Wasn’t there also a change to add partial schollys with the new roster limit like FCS level? Say offer full 85 schollys but 20 half?
You can't reliably count on under classmen in the transfer era.. Older teams win more than younger teams unless the pups are blue chip recruits, which we have none..Different kinds of honesty, I guess. We have some highly recruited kids in the TE room, mostly they're pups, but they're growing. This is from the pre-season roster:
18 Benjamin Brahmer TE 6' 7" 250 So. Pierce, Neb. / Pierce 27 Tripp Walsh TE 6' 6" 235 R-Fr. Hartland, Wis. / Arrowhead 47 CJ Hayden TE 6' 6" 240 Fr. Cincinnati, Ohio / Indian Hill 48 Jack Bjorn TE 6' 7" 275 R-So. Parkville, Mo. / Park Hill South 49 Stevo Klotz TE 6' 4" 260 R-Sr. Chaska, Minn. / Chaska 82 Tyler Moore TE 6' 5" 260 R-Jr. Des Moines, Iowa / Johnston 84 Gabe Burkle TE 6' 6" 260 R-So. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Prairie 85 Keaton Roskop TE 6' 3" 235 Fr. Cedar Rapids, Iowa / Linn-Mar 86 Andrew Keller TE 6' 6" 245 R-So. Waunakee, Wis. / Waunakee 87 Cooper Alexander TE 6' 4" 250 Fr. Washington, Okla. / Washington
Klotz, of course, is gone. Now if Tyler Moore can just stay healthy. . . .
Keller and Alexander were highly recruited. Anyone here have intel on the prospects for TE next season?
New Mexico is gonna be awful next year. I'll still go to a couple games though. Went to the season opener this year and Eli Sanders gave me a thumbs up when he saw my ISU shirt.Will be curious how many of Broncos players follow him from NM to USU.
Burkle was really good after Brahmer got hurt. I was surprised at how well he played. Moore should take over Stevo's job. With Brahmer, Burkle, Moore and Alexander returning, I could see a couple other guys transferring out. Keller, and a couple of the walk-ons. Walsh might stick around because he got a good amount of playing time as a blocker in the backfield.You can't reliably count on under classmen in the transfer era.. Older teams win more than younger teams unless the pups are blue chip recruits, which we have none..
Burkle, and Moore taking BIIIIIIIIG massive steps would be the only reason to do that, not just in the pass game but also in run game blocking to make me change my mind.. Not impossible, just hasn't been done in the CMC era for two players to jump that much in one off season
That play really bugged me. Freyler bailed on covering a receiver when it was 4th and 1 and he was 12 or more yards off the line of scrimmage. Even if you guess right and it is a run you aren't getting to the line before it is already decided if he is getting the first down. If Freyler covers the guy and knocks it down, ISU is taking the ball over with field position and momentum. Upper classman has got to do better.1) If you bail too early on the plan and adjust, it can be seen as "panicking" by the team, and that's not great.
2) If you haven't worked on it too much, even if you manage to have a little success, again, its probably not sustainable and a little bit like plugging a leaking boat with your foot. Sure, maybe pressure and run blitzes slow the run down, but then inf you get beat by a 75 yard TD on an RPO (Or have the safeties scream up on 4th and 1 and get beat deep, etc) another hole can open.
I can't be mad at Freyler. He's our best linebacker.That play really bugged me. Freyler bailed on covering a receiver when it was 4th and 1 and he was 12 or more yards off the line of scrimmage. Even if you guess right and it is a run you aren't getting to the line before it is already decided if he is getting the first down. If Freyler covers the guy and knocks it down, ISU is taking the ball over with field position and momentum. Upper classman has got to do better.
That play really bugged me. Freyler bailed on covering a receiver when it was 4th and 1 and he was 12 or more yards off the line of scrimmage. Even if you guess right and it is a run you aren't getting to the line before it is already decided if he is getting the first down. If Freyler covers the guy and knocks it down, ISU is taking the ball over with field position and momentum. Upper classman has got to do better.
Snyder has entered the portal.Yeah. And that's where losing Synder hurt. And I am a little curious if we might not be going back to a 4 man front. I know nothing but looking ath the frames and types of edge guys were getting, its either going to be 2-3 years before they are big enough / strong enough to play the 4i technique OR
we are looking towards a 4-2-5 or 4 man front cause a lot of them are like 6'4, 6'5 and 225. Which is really good size for a HS defensive end, etc... but to be a 4i, you'd probably want to be bare minimum around 260.
Now, I know it won't happen but from a starting point of a view that 4 down front next year could be salty as hell.
DE - Myles (Synder)
DT - TO
NG - Orange (Hawk)
DE- IDK
Depth does become a concern. But if there WAS ever going to be a year, a year where you lose 2/3 of our safeties and coming off a year where 99% of your LB was injured... it would seem to be it.
Will it happen? I seriously doubt it. But if it was every going to, it would seem to be now.
That was my feeling too, though as much trouble as the front six had at stopping the run at that time, it's hard to blame the guy for getting jumpy back there.That play really bugged me. Freyler bailed on covering a receiver when it was 4th and 1 and he was 12 or more yards off the line of scrimmage. Even if you guess right and it is a run you aren't getting to the line before it is already decided if he is getting the first down. If Freyler covers the guy and knocks it down, ISU is taking the ball over with field position and momentum. Upper classman has got to do better.
Preseason, Heacock was asked about 4- vs. 3-man lines. IIRC, he said they actually play quite a bit of 4-man (did he say 40 percent?) Heacock, again iirc, said they always play a mix.
Anyone else here recall these comments?
Congrats. You earn the idiotic post of the day.Any HCs in the portal?
You can't reliably count on under classmen in the transfer era..
Burkle, and Moore taking BIIIIIIIIG massive steps would be the only reason to do that, not just in the pass game but also in run game blocking to make me change my mind.