Potential transfers (Rohach to transfer)

Stormin

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This totally awesome receiving core this year is losing Budrage and now D'Vario, back to square one I guess.

Bundrage was not spectacular. Had a lot of drops. Weight loss seemed to adversely affect D'Vario. They were not elite this past season.
 

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rohach visited buffalo this weekend
 

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You guys Dvario M isn't leaving! In the podcast they thought he was a senior that's why they said it. They were clueless. Unless I missed a public announcement in Twitter Dvario ain't leaving. He's a RS Sr who would have no eligibility left. Lol.
 

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You guys Dvario M isn't leaving! In the podcast they thought he was a senior that's why they said it. They were clueless. Unless I missed a public announcement in Twitter Dvario ain't leaving. He's a RS Sr who would have no eligibility left. Lol.

WTF

It would be nice if they would put a redaction or something on the page for the Podcast. Otherwise, it sounds like they know what they are talking about.
 

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You guys Dvario M isn't leaving! In the podcast they thought he was a senior that's why they said it. They were clueless. Unless I missed a public announcement in Twitter Dvario ain't leaving. He's a RS Sr who would have no eligibility left. Lol.


he could graduate this spring and pull a Bryce Dejean-Jones and go somewhere for his 5th year.
 

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If you're a RS Senior there's a good chance you've graduated, and can go play somewhere else your senior year. You know, exactly what Grant is doing. Iowa State got a DT a few years ago that way too.
 

Stormin

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You guys Dvario M isn't leaving! In the podcast they thought he was a senior that's why they said it. They were clueless. Unless I missed a public announcement in Twitter Dvario ain't leaving. He's a RS Sr who would have no eligibility left. Lol.

I listened to the Podcast and did not get that impression that they thought D'Vario was a senior. They simply said that D'Vario was gone and that he was not coming back. Like they knew something.

Perhaps CW could clarify that.
 

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I listened to the Podcast and did not get that impression that they thought D'Vario was a senior. They simply said that D'Vario was gone and that he was not coming back. Like they knew something.

Perhaps CW could clarify that.

Listen to it again. You can hear them say he's senior. The conversation was surrounding seniors leaving. And I highly doubt DM is graduating early..just a hunch.
 

WastedTalent

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This totally awesome receiving core this year is losing Budrage and now D'Vario, back to square one I guess.

Having above average receivers is nice, but in a list of most important positions in college football, WR would be pretty close to the bottom. A single great receiver can change a game, but a group of good ones can't, see Iowa St 2015.

Scale of importance:
Coaches & Schemes > QB
QB > RB
RB > OL (close)
OL > WR
WR > TE
Every position on defense > WR
 

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Having above average receivers is nice, but in a list of most important positions in college football, WR would be pretty close to the bottom. A single great receiver can change a game, but a group of good ones can't, see Iowa St 2015.

Scale of importance:
Coaches & Schemes > QB
QB > RB
RB > OL (close)
OL > WR
WR > TE
Every position on defense > WR

I think the bolded is wrong and it's not that close in the other direction.
 

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Having above average receivers is nice, but in a list of most important positions in college football, WR would be pretty close to the bottom. A single great receiver can change a game, but a group of good ones can't, see Iowa St 2015.

Scale of importance:
Coaches & Schemes > QB
QB > RB
RB > OL (close)
OL > WR
WR > TE
Every position on defense > WR


#Science
 

HARMCYN

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Having above average receivers is nice, but in a list of most important positions in college football, WR would be pretty close to the bottom. A single great receiver can change a game, but a group of good ones can't, see Iowa St 2015.

Scale of importance:
Coaches & Schemes > QB
QB > RB
RB > OL (close)
OL > WR
WR > TE
Every position on defense > WR

More like

Coaches and schemes > QB/OL
QB/OL> DL>Everything else
 

NetflixAndClone

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Having above average receivers is nice, but in a list of most important positions in college football, WR would be pretty close to the bottom. A single great receiver can change a game, but a group of good ones can't, see Iowa St 2015.

Scale of importance:
Coaches & Schemes > QB
QB > RB
RB > OL (close)
OL > WR
WR > TE
Every position on defense > WR
In college the OL is the most important. If you have a bad OL your QB will have no time to throw and a RB will never gain yards.

even the best QB in college will look like trash if they have no time in the pocket and rushed on every play.

while the best OL can make terrible QBs look good.
 
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In college the OL is the most important. If you have a bad OL your QB will have no time to throw and a RB will never gain yards.

even the best QB in college will look like trash if they have no time in the pocket and rushed on every play.

This does sound familiar...
 

WastedTalent

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In college the OL is the most important. If you have a bad OL your QB will have no time to throw and a RB will never gain yards.

even the best QB in college will look like trash if they have no time in the pocket and rushed on every play.

while the best OL can make terrible QBs look good.

I'm not talking about just awful offensive lines, or just not having one. Iowa St was one of the worst P5 schools in the nation, and I think they had a capable OL.

If you give them Clemson's offensive coaches and their QB, Iowa St is massively better.
 

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Guys woody simply thought DM prob was a juco and forgot he actually came in as a sophomore so woody thought he was a senior prob. Arnaud was talking about guys coming back and said DM and woody just said he's gone. He's not.
 

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Guys woody simply thought DM prob was a juco and forgot he actually came in as a sophomore so woody thought he was a senior prob. Arnaud was talking about guys coming back and said DM and woody just said he's gone. He's not.

I'm very much hoping you are correct. If so, it would be nice if CW came on here and corrected our false impression. Thanks.
 

CyInDFW

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Nobody is saying he "can't" leave, or that he might not have overriding personal reasons for doing so. What IS being said is that, in terms of his football career and future....it would be an absolutely horrible decision for the kid. He would be putting himself in a terrible situation with just one year to try and prove himself to NFL scouts...and if he goes to a program like USC, he may not be able to break into the starting lineup (as that team is generally loaded with 4 and 5 star kids ALSO working towards an NFL future).

If Cotton-Moya has any desire to play in the NFL, he really must stay at ISU...transferring would be a severe blow to his future prospects.

Again, though, he may have some strong personal reasons unrelated to football that necessitate his leaving...reasons so important that the override the fact that he'd be ruining his chances at making the league. Best of luck to him wherever he goes.

Saying Cotton-Moya has no chance to play in the NFL because of transferring is ridiculous. Would it potentially hurt what round he was to go in, sure, but to say his dream would be over is laughable.
 

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