Was a Cat for three years ? Just never lived up to what many thought he would be in college.
Story by Matthew McGavic in Louisville Cardinals on SI.
Story by Matthew McGavic in Louisville Cardinals on SI.
Why? We rarely use a TE anyway. Plus, he was recruited over at least 3 years ago. He perhaps could have been a decent weapon in Coen's offense but I don't see how he fits at all in Hamdan's. Seems like he was very much a 'tweener' and wasn't big enough or physical enough to be in-line TE nor was he quite fast/elusive enough to split out consistently. He wouldn't want to transfer here, imo, as it's unlikely he'd see much PT and even less likely to see a healthy number of targets. JMOAny chance we could get him back?
In 2022 and 2023 we were second in the SEC in yardage. Last year was not good. The narrative that we don’t use TE is completely falseWhy? We rarely use a TE anyway. Plus, he was recruited over at least 3 years ago. He perhaps could have been a decent weapon in Coen's offense but I don't see how he fits at all in Hamdan's. Seems like he was very much a 'tweener' and wasn't big enough or physical enough to be in-line TE nor was he quite fast/elusive enough to split out consistently. He wouldn't want to transfer here, imo, as it's unlikely he'd see much PT and even less likely to see a healthy number of targets. JMO
That could be true (don't care enough to check). But we rotate multiple TEs throughout and one TE rarely sees more than 2-3 targets in a game unlike other teams who throw to one TE almost exclusively. Plus, we just plain don't run as many plays and don't throw more than about 50-55% of the plays we do run.In 2022 and 2023 we were second in the SEC in yardage. Last year was not good. The narrative that we don’t use TE is completely false
Grad transfers exception. GT can enter anytime.I didn’t think the portal was open?
Oh ok, makes sense then. Didn’t realize he was a grad transfer. Man, time flies.Grad transfers exception. GT can enter anytime.
The amount of posts by people quoting fictitious data on here is astonishing.In 2022 and 2023 we were second in the SEC in yardage. Last year was not good. The narrative that we don’t use TE is completely false
And, I would add, that we have needed the TEs to block due to the decline of the Big Blue Wall. Fixing the Oline will have a domino effect on the rest of the offense and even the defense, as more time of possession for the offense improves defensive effectiveness.That could be true (don't care enough to check). But we rotate multiple TEs throughout and one TE rarely sees more than 2-3 targets in a game unlike other teams who throw to one TE almost exclusively. Plus, we just plain don't run as many plays and don't throw more than about 50-55% of the plays we do run.
I don’t think it is, but people have developed a misunderstanding of how life works because of NIL/Portal. Like the college part of it has been forgotten, which is understandable. If a guy wants to enroll at another college and that college’s team wants the enrollee to play for them, it doesn’t matter if Wendy’s is open, or if Dick’s Sporting Goods is open, and it doesn’t matter if “the portal” is open. The portal is not some physical space that a player enters and waits around for someone to come pick them up on a bus to take them to their new destination. In this country students still have the freedom to go to any college that accepts them. Key word there is “still”, because that’s probably something to keep your eye on.I didn’t think the portal was open?
I don’t think it is, but people have developed a misunderstanding of how life works because of NIL/Portal. Like the college part of it has been forgotten, which is understandable. If a guy wants to enroll at another college and that college’s team wants the enrollee to play for them, it doesn’t matter if Wendy’s is open, or if Dick’s Sporting Goods is open, and it doesn’t matter if “the portal” is open. The portal is not some physical space that a player enters and waits around for someone to come pick them up on a bus to take them to their new destination. In this country students still have the freedom to go to any college that accepts them. Key word there is “still”, because that’s probably something to keep your eye on.
Go look it upThe amount of posts by people quoting fictitious data on here is astonishing.
Could you post a link? I am not doubting you because I have not looked it up, but Brock Bowers by himself at UGA had to have way more receiving yards than UK's TEs. We were only behind Georgia in TE receiving yards two years in a row?Go look it up
Go look it up
His claim was false and I found a link.Could you post a link? I am not doubting you because I have not looked it up, but Brock Bowers by himself at UGA had to have way more receiving yards than UK's TEs. We were only behind Georgia in TE receiving yards two years in a row?
Yep, just read it, I knew it was highly unlikely to be true. Thanks for the post.His claim was false and I found a link.
My pleasure, though I'd much prefer everyone fact check themselves.Yep, just read it, I knew it was highly unlikely to be true. Thanks for the post.
See below. Not sure where you came up with your stats re: TE yardage but the 'narrative' that we don't use the TE very much is, according to the stats posted below, true. Plus, just watching the games tells you we don't throw to the TE very often. That's most likely a combination of 1) talent issues, 2) OL deficiency, 3) QB seeing the field deficiency, 4) running fewer total plays than practically everyone in the country so, naturally, passing plays are less with passing plays to the TE even more so.In 2022 and 2023 we were second in the SEC in yardage. Last year was not good. The narrative that we don’t use TE is completely false