Back for year two... I'll get those pictures up for the last one sometime.
I redshirted basically every freshmen but the few I pointed out that would need to start at lb.
This years pool of guys is very similar to last years first board.
Through week 5 in recruiting nothing has really happened, had first visits, hoping to get a few to sign early to free up some time.
Week 8 we get our first signee, 3 star center.
Zack Van puts us at 106, behind Marshall.
Signed #2 - Miller a 3star mlb.
Class 112, behind Eastern Michigan.
4 signings this week:
Haynes, DT 3 star (beat out Oklahoma)
McDonald, CB 3 star
Merritt, TE 3 star
McCullough FS 3 star
#91 class behind Marshall.
And this week we get three - Duckett (T) 3 star, Triplett (OLB) 3 star and Stewart (DE) another 3 star.
I really like the base of players that this has brought in for us we should have a decent team next year and a better one the year after. These signings take us to #68 class right behind Air Force.
We finished this regular season 8-4. not a bad record which will help us get into a bowl game this year and fills my first contract so I don't have to worry about a potential bad season next year.
inseason recruiting is finished i ended up #93, right behind UConn. I have 9 3 stars signed.
Looks like we'll be going to the New Orleans Bowl. We get Troy who is 9-3, I don't expect to compete in the game but we lose 10-17 so I'll take the bowl appearance in year two and be very happy with that.
So my overall record right now is 14-11 (0-1 Bowl Apperances).
No transfers this year.
We sign 4 star FS Josh Bowser, 1st 4 star of this class. He is the #4 FS in this class.
Also got 4 star OLB Stewart this week too. That's two 4 stars for this second class!
up to class 70 right behind BYU.
Signed 3 star OLB Clark.
Still #70 behind BYU.
Signed 6 to finish - one was mine. Davis the 3 star FS from NC. The others will likely be cut.
We finished class #56 - right behind Boston College.
I moved one FS to OLB, otherwise everyone stayed where they should. I flipped a RE to LE for depth purposes.
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