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In looking over the talent on our roster, this is probably as good as it gets, talent wise, for Rutgers. A mostly veteran team, with a plug and play quarterback, who should be good for 300+ yards a game. Have to make it happen. Only Washington and OSU look unwinnable. Everyone else should be fair game.
- Kyle Bolin is our QB, almost beat Clemson in 2015, and threw for 361 yards vs Syracuse
- Jerry Kill is our OC
- Mostly Veteran OL with only Center as a new Starter, led by an All American Candidate Left Tackle
- 3 NFL Caliber Running Backs with sleeper freshman
- Best WR in corp in the Big 10 led by All American candidate Janarion Grant and Freshman All American candidate Bo Melton, with solid WR Damon Mitchell, and soon to be supplemented by future super star Ahmir Mitchell.
- Four Possible First Round Picks (Turay, Cole, Grant, Austin)
- Veteran DL with much improved depth, especially at the Tackle Positions, led by an All American Candidate Defensive End (Kemoko Turay)
- Veteran, productive LBers with much needed boost from incoming freshmen
- Best secondary in the Big 10
Aside from the fact we have 5 virtually unwinnable games.......besides that, I don't see why we couldn't win 10 this year.
Aside from the fact we have 5 virtually unwinnable games.......besides that, I don't see why we couldn't win 10 this year.
Remember, RU is not the only team on the field. No doubt Al's post becomes bulletin board material for foes of the Scarlet Knights.
6 wins and Ash should win B1G coach of the year.Yes, and the fact that we only added a QB, a couple of transfers WR /TE , and a new OC won't raise our Win total from 2 to 10.
I think we all agree 6 wins would be the upside and most rational posters know this.
True, but not by much.This post is more ridiculous than Al's.
No reason I can't run a marathon. Except I am not in shape.
This post is more ridiculous than Al's.
No reason I can't run a marathon. Except I am not in shape.
In looking over the talent on our roster, this is probably as good as it gets, talent wise, for Rutgers. A mostly veteran team, with a plug and play quarterback, who should be good for 300+ yards a game. Have to make it happen. Only Washington and OSU look unwinnable. Everyone else should be fair game.
- Kyle Bolin is our QB, almost beat Clemson in 2015, and threw for 361 yards vs Syracuse
- Jerry Kill is our OC
- Mostly Veteran OL with only Center as a new Starter, led by an All American Candidate Left Tackle
- 3 NFL Caliber Running Backs with sleeper freshman
- Best WR in corp in the Big 10 led by All American candidate Janarion Grant and Freshman All American candidate Bo Melton, with solid WR Damon Mitchell, and soon to be supplemented by future super star Ahmir Mitchell.
- Four Possible First Round Picks (Turay, Cole, Grant, Austin)
- Veteran DL with much improved depth, especially at the Tackle Positions, led by an All American Candidate Defensive End (Kemoko Turay)
- Veteran, productive LBers with much needed boost from incoming freshmen
- Best secondary in the Big 10
What did he do to make the game competitive? Was it his 0 tds? His 2 interceptions? His 21.2 QB rating? His -37 yards rushing in the game? What made them compatible that game was their defense and special teams play.Our QBs play made Louisville competitive with Clemson in 2015. .
Al's bulletin board material is what he posts on other sites.Remember, RU is not the only team on the field. No doubt Al's post becomes bulletin board material for foes of the Scarlet Knights.
What did he do to make the game competitive? Was it his 0 tds? His 2 interceptions? His 21.2 QB rating? His -37 yards rushing in the game? What made them compatible that game was their defense and special teams play.
You just try to look for the bad when you talk Rutgers but refuse to acknowledge Bolin might be a good pick-up for RU started five games in 2015 passing for 1,154 yards and seven TDs. As a backup in 2016, Bolin played in six games and completed 18 of 27 passes for 234 yards and two TDs.What did he do to make the game competitive? Was it his 0 tds? His 2 interceptions? His 21.2 QB rating? His -37 yards rushing in the game? What made them compatible that game was their defense and special teams play.
What did he do to make the game competitive? Was it his 0 tds? His 2 interceptions? His 21.2 QB rating? His -37 yards rushing in the game? What made them compatible that game was their defense and special teams play.
Not a good game for him completed 19 of 34 passes for 238 yards and those 2 ints.LOL!!
And one of our own comes in to validate his BS post.You just try to look for the bad when you talk Rutgers but refuse to acknowledge Bolin might be a good pick-up for RU started five games in 2015 passing for 1,154 yards and seven TDs. As a backup in 2016, Bolin played in six games and completed 18 of 27 passes for 234 yards and two TDs.
Bolin completed 141 of 242 passes for 2,104 yards and 13 TDs in the three years ( 4 if count red-shirt year) he played for Louisville.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/kyle-bolin-player-stats
yes I know nut is a Nit, but dislike when a fan of any other school just comes on this board to post $#!t when their school isn't involved in the discussion.
Sad to see, but even with the knight in name I took poster for a nit.And one of our own comes in to validate his BS post.
What did he do to make the game competitive? Was it his 0 tds? His 2 interceptions? His 21.2 QB rating? His -37 yards rushing in the game? What made them compatible that game was their defense and special teams play.
You completely missed my point. I didn't say he wasn't an upgrade. I am just saying that calling him the reason why Louisville was competitive with Clemson is ridiculous when he had a terrible game that day.You just try to look for the bad when you talk Rutgers but refuse to acknowledge Bolin might be a good pick-up for RU started five games in 2015 passing for 1,154 yards and seven TDs. As a backup in 2016, Bolin played in six games and completed 18 of 27 passes for 234 yards and two TDs.
Bolin completed 141 of 242 passes for 2,104 yards and 13 TDs in the three years ( 4 if count red-shirt year) he played for Louisville.
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/kyle-bolin-player-stats
yes I know nut is a Nit, but dislike when a fan of any other school just comes on this board to post $#!t when their school isn't involved in the discussion.
You completely missed my point. I didn't say he wasn't an upgrade. I am just saying that calling him the reason why Louisville was competitive with Clemson is ridiculous when he had a terrible game that day.