What are everyone’s thoughts? I see this as a potential trap game with all the new coaches and hype and grape flavorade.
Very curious offensively.What are everyone’s thoughts? I see this as a potential trap game with all the new coaches and hype and grape flavorade.
Its been quiet on the Haarberg front, I hope he emerges as the number 2 guy, and hopefully not because the others all suck.I anticipate fewer 3rd-and-medium non-contact green jersey quarterback draws will be called.
Haarberg will lead his team to another W
Not a bad idea.Frost, wants to divvy up into teams but is concerned about numbers. They should choose ones on D and O and have them on opposing teams. Divide the rest of the player to each team and play good on good and rest on rest. Allow for some Jersey swapping of skill guys and thin psns like Dline. Get the guys who don’t need a lot of work their snaps early and let the younger kids play a lot of the second half.
They should do this every spring game.
That was so weird last year. I'm not sure what the point was. It was wasting downs that could have gone to backs.I anticipate fewer 3rd-and-medium non-contact green jersey quarterback draws will be called.
what did you want them to do, let AM read a defense & throw it?That was so weird last year. I'm not sure what the point was. It was wasting downs that could have gone to backs.
I'd like to see #1 O vs. #3 D. Next series #1 O vs. #2 D. Then #1 O vs. #1 D.Frost, wants to divvy up into teams but is concerned about numbers. They should choose ones on D and O and have them on opposing teams. Divide the rest of the player to each team and play good on good and rest on rest. Allow for some Jersey swapping of skill guys and thin psns like Dline. Get the guys who don’t need a lot of work their snaps early and let the younger kids play a lot of the second half.
They should do this every spring game.
Frost said there are some position groups that are thin and would require shuffling from sideline to sideline. Said he wants the game but will do what is best for the team.With 150 players on a roster, where all the players are getting reps because we run practice on multiple fields, I would think that getting 88 of them to run 4 teams shouldn't be all that difficult. I would hope we don't have 62 players out with injury. Even if you adjust the number of players down to 130, to account for players that have moved on and the early enrollees that joined in January, that is still 42 players that need to be injured to the point of not being able to participate in spring workouts.
Which goes back to my opinion that having 150 on the roster is a huge waste of time and money. With a roster that large, if you can't get enough players to field a few teams and play a glorified scrimmage, you either have a bunch of people that don't need to be taking reps from anyone or you aren't allocating position groups very well for players 120 - 150.
I always figured 120 was plenty. Hell, that's 5 deep and a lot of kids play more than one position.With 150 players on a roster, where all the players are getting reps because we run practice on multiple fields, I would think that getting 88 of them to run 4 teams shouldn't be all that difficult. I would hope we don't have 62 players out with injury. Even if you adjust the number of players down to 130, to account for players that have moved on and the early enrollees that joined in January, that is still 42 players that need to be injured to the point of not being able to participate in spring workouts.
Which goes back to my opinion that having 150 on the roster is a huge waste of time and money. With a roster that large, if you can't get enough players to field a few teams and play a glorified scrimmage, you either have a bunch of people that don't need to be taking reps from anyone or you aren't allocating position groups very well for players 120 - 150.
Then the part of my post where I wrote that they aren't doing a good enough job of allocating positions groups applies. With 150 players you should be at more than 5 people for 22 positions.Frost said there are some position groups that are thin and would require shuffling from sideline to sideline. Said he wants the game but will do what is best for the team.
we haven't had that happen in a whileI always figured 120 was plenty. Hell, that's 5 deep and a lot of kids play more than one position.
Even back in the day during a 63-0 blowout, Osborne would make sure to say NU played 105 kids or so. If you can't get in a 63-0 blowout, something is wrong.
I don't think we have nearly the number of legit D-1 walk on O linemen that we used to have on the roster. I suspect we might be short on O linemen and D linemen more than anything. No doubt we have plenty of DBs, RBs and WRs. I agree though that it seems illogical that we can't come up with teams with the size of the roster. Not my problem I guess.With 150 players on a roster, where all the players are getting reps because we run practice on multiple fields, I would think that getting 88 of them to run 4 teams shouldn't be all that difficult. I would hope we don't have 62 players out with injury. Even if you adjust the number of players down to 130, to account for players that have moved on and the early enrollees that joined in January, that is still 42 players that need to be injured to the point of not being able to participate in spring workouts.
Which goes back to my opinion that having 150 on the roster is a huge waste of time and money. With a roster that large, if you can't get enough players to field a few teams and play a glorified scrimmage, you either have a bunch of people that don't need to be taking reps from anyone or you aren't allocating position groups very well for players 120 - 150.
Sports Nightly said last night that they thought it was near 50K, If the weather is good attendance could approach 55 to 60.Any reports on ticket sales / estimated attendance for the Spring Game?
I was thinking the same about how can they not have enough walk-ons to fill in for a scrimmage?With 150 players on a roster, where all the players are getting reps because we run practice on multiple fields, I would think that getting 88 of them to run 4 teams shouldn't be all that difficult. I would hope we don't have 62 players out with injury. Even if you adjust the number of players down to 130, to account for players that have moved on and the early enrollees that joined in January, that is still 42 players that need to be injured to the point of not being able to participate in spring workouts.
Which goes back to my opinion that having 150 on the roster is a huge waste of time and money. With a roster that large, if you can't get enough players to field a few teams and play a glorified scrimmage, you either have a bunch of people that don't need to be taking reps from anyone or you aren't allocating position groups very well for players 120 - 150.