View Full Version : Early enrollees and Trenton Brown
larrycooke
12-09-2012, 08:50 AM
Do we know the list( Ivey, Harris, and Sherit) and is the big JC lineman ours? Also I assume some of the other JUCO's could come in January.
GatorInSC
12-09-2012, 09:09 AM
Do we know the list( Ivey, Harris, and Sherit) and is the big JC lineman ours? Also I assume some of the other JUCO's could come in January.
Brown just committed to us maybe, it was a tweet at 2am so idk if its official and yes the jucos come in January and add kelvin taylor to the ee list
eastowest
12-09-2012, 09:32 AM
what pos does he play?
cedarkey_gator1
12-09-2012, 09:39 AM
6 foot 8 inches, 350 lb. offensive lineman. That's a big dude.
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 09:48 AM
Browns commit is legit he plays tackle
McMillian Ivey Taylor Harris Brown Cummings Moore are the EE
gymgator
12-09-2012, 10:42 AM
McMillian, Cummings & the OLine are the most important early entries as they must be ready for the fall.
rserina
12-09-2012, 11:02 AM
McMillian, Cummings & the OLine are the most important early entries as they must be ready for the fall.
I can see Cummings because we are so thin at tackle, but why McMillan or the offensive line? Between the two transfers and the returnees, I don't think our offensive line is in desperate need of JUCO or freshman reinforcements. Brown is sort of a bonus because of his tremendous size.
gatorbait1
12-09-2012, 01:09 PM
McMillian, Cummings & the OLine are the most important early entries as they must be ready for the fall.
I would have to disagree and say the wr position needs help fast....
StrangeGator
12-09-2012, 02:19 PM
JUCOs are almost always EEs.
Would love to see Fullwood get in early. He's got size and speed, but isn't as polished enough to expect to contribute as a freshman. Getting him in for spring could make all the difference.
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 02:35 PM
I can see Cummings because we are so thin at tackle, but why McMillan or the offensive line? Between the two transfers and the returnees, I don't think our offensive line is in desperate need of JUCO or freshman reinforcements. Brown is sort of a bonus because of his tremendous size.
we need another LB to play next season and challenge Mike Taylor either J Powell or McMillan
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 02:37 PM
Need Fulwood as EE
none of the WR can EE so I have doubts about any of them playing a big role in the offense
rserina
12-09-2012, 04:09 PM
we need another LB to play next season and challenge Mike Taylor either J Powell or McMillan
Is that assuming Jenkins doesn't return? If he does, seems like Morrison has a shot at the Mike spot.
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 04:13 PM
Is that assuming Jenkins doesn't return? If he does, seems like Morrison has a shot at the Mike spot.
I think Jenkins returns ( I hope) we still need depth and somebody to challenge Taylor for playing time because he did not play to well last year
gymgator
12-09-2012, 04:23 PM
So, my post requires some clarification.
1) WR is by far the weakest position, so yes, it would have been great to get them in early to try and compete for time in the fall. But my post was in reference to picking out the players out of the group that IS enrolling early that is the most important.
2) McMillian is important because he is the most physically developed of the FR coming in at LB. LB is important because we lose Bostic and J. Jenkins could jump early, so we need another FR to have a season = to what Morrison did this year. He enrolled early. Maybe Bryan Cox moves from DE to MLB to add depth with the return of Powell.
3) OLine because talent is not the most critical element. Having them GEL is what makes them effective. Nixon and Wilson are gone, so there will be some new faces. Coach Champ loved the heavy set using 6-7 OLinemen and with Patchen a question mark, Moore and Brown could be regulars in the rotation and for sure in the heavy set.
Hope that clears up some critics of my post
gatormonk
12-09-2012, 05:26 PM
I've always heard WR is one of the positions a player can contribute the earliest, so maybe it's not critical to be an EE ?
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 05:47 PM
I've always heard WR is one of the positions a player can contribute the earliest, so maybe it's not critical to be an EE ?
All of the WR's we have committed need work in a certain area especially their body. Also Florida is only losing Hines and Hammon so its hard to beat out the rest of the WR core with just fall camp.
toddsevans
12-09-2012, 06:00 PM
McMillan will play a lot next year. Watch his video. He is college ready. He and Hargreaves will play week one. Book it. Brown should start. Wish is was September already.
StrangeGator
12-09-2012, 09:58 PM
WRs will develop. Dunbar is already there. Look out for Patton, Pittman and Andrades. Alli and Debose could finally show up. Lots of guys at other positions who could contribute at WR, plus a lot of young talent coming up at TE.
I think our LB rotation will be fine w/o having to rely on any freshmen.
MLB - Morrison/Taylor
WLB - Jenkins/Kitchens
SLB - Powell/Ball
Plus Fowler and Ajagbe could get PT at LB.
DieAGator
12-09-2012, 10:36 PM
So, my post requires some clarification.
2) McMillian is important because he is the most physically developed of the FR coming in at LB.
McMillan will play a lot next year. Watch his video. He is college ready.
Couple thoughts: I'm surprised to hear he could be most physically developed because he's listed 6'2, 220. Not that he's small but if true needs some weight between now and then. As well, he's listed as soft verbal and visiting OSU(?). That he could be game ready next season and expected to play here, with our depth chart, could go a long way to keeping him in the class I would think.
Nicho
12-09-2012, 10:39 PM
Couple thoughts: I'm surprised to hear he could be most physically developed because he's listed 6'2, 220. Not that he's small but if true needs some weight between now and then. As well, he's listed as soft verbal and visiting OSU(?). That he could be game ready next season and expected to play here, with our depth chart, could go a long way to keeping him in the class I would think.
Let's not forget that Antonio Morrison is listed on Gatorzone at 6'1, 218. If you know how to bring the wood, you know how to bring the wood.
GATORAZ
12-09-2012, 10:41 PM
McMillan is a Gator
dohcvtecpower
12-09-2012, 10:49 PM
Couple thoughts: I'm surprised to hear he could be most physically developed because he's listed 6'2, 220. Not that he's small but if true needs some weight between now and then. As well, he's listed as soft verbal and visiting OSU(?). That he could be game ready next season and expected to play here, with our depth chart, could go a long way to keeping him in the class I would think.
He confirmed he is 100% gator!
gatorinwc
12-09-2012, 10:52 PM
Rolin is an EE
gatorinwc
12-09-2012, 10:54 PM
Ogundeko is another EE and he will announce at the UA game
Spleezy
12-10-2012, 12:21 AM
This class is shaping up to be something special!!
grant1
12-10-2012, 08:16 AM
Great to see us get Trenton, but how is his foot-work? At that size, will he be able to handle the SEC DEs?
StrangeGator
12-10-2012, 12:06 PM
Ogundeko is another EE and he will announce at the UA game
Probably for Clemson.
Probably for Clemson.
And then hopefully we get Daniel
Jstewie15
12-10-2012, 02:34 PM
How about Brian Cox Jr. Lb or De?
Lawdog88
12-10-2012, 08:39 PM
Let's not forget that Antonio Morrison is listed on Gatorzone at 6'1, 218. If you know how to bring the wood, you know how to bring the wood.
And 'Tonio def knows how to bring the wood.
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