Damn the slow-mo is awesome and shows his body control.
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the kid can catch it for sure
looks like the mighty boilers should offer his qb. hit him on the numbers in stride
Jeff George’s son
the kid can catch it for sure
looks like the mighty boilers should offer his qb. hit him on the numbers in stride
DE, refresh my memory about his dad's history with purdue. did he enroll and then transfer to illinois? maybe committed and backed out? did he ever play for purdue?
It turned out to be a bad decision when Akers was hired, however when he initially was, there certainly was an excitement around the program similar to now with Brohm. Akers brought in some very highly rated recruits, but it never materialized on the field for wins.I'm not destewart, but, yes, he played for Purdue for 1 season then transferred to Illinois after the HC (Burtnett) was fired.
It was a bad decision, bringing in Fred Akers.
It turned out to be a bad decision when Akers was hired, however when he initially was, there certainly was an excitement around the program similar to now with Brohm. Akers brought in some very highly rated recruits, but it never materialized on the field for wins.
When he was first named as the Purdue coach there was plenty of excitement. Many thought he could bring Purdue to a new level as he was a successful coach at Texas. I guess he fooled me as that element wore off fast.Akers was not a good fit (style of play being one primary reason).
Completely disagree about the buzz surrounding the program. He won only 3 games his first year, 4 his second, and 3 the next two. He never really created the kind of excitement and optimism like Brohm. Brohm has generated that excitement in a few key areas: On-field execution and playcalling, beating some "name" opponents, getting to bowl games, and getting big name recruits. Akers never came close.
Coach from a prominent Indy area school said this: "David Bell may be the best WR I've ever witnessed in person and his ability to take over a game from the WR position is simply unreal. He also might be the best overall player I've seen come out of Indy and Indiana in quite awhile. There is a reason why he was a huge recruit.' Said he was really surprised David chose Purdue and it might be a bigger recruiting win for Purdue than GK for the simple fact that it showed Indy-are top flight talent can go to Purdue. If Bell has a big freshman season, he said it could lead to big things recruiting wise for Purdue in Indy because Bell was so well respected and well liked.
If you look at Akers record before here, it was very similar to Les Miles. It was a huge hire that fizzled almost immediately.When he was first named as the Purdue coach there was plenty of excitement. Many thought he could bring Purdue to a new level as he was a successful coach at Texas. I guess he fooled me as that element wore off fast.
I just don't see how Kansas and Miles line up culturally at all. I guess what their angle MIGHT be is sort of a reverse Tiller in that the Big 12 tends to be wide open offenses that spread the field and Miles is going to try and bring a smash mouth type of offense similar to that of Wisconsin and UM. I could see that working IF he can get some big, powerful OL and a very, very good RB in much the same way as it did for Tiller...but I have little to no faith it will work.If you look at Akers record before here, it was very similar to Les Miles. It was a huge hire that fizzled almost immediately.
When he was first named as the Purdue coach there was plenty of excitement. Many thought he could bring Purdue to a new level as he was a successful coach at Texas. I guess he fooled me as that element wore off fast.
So, I keep thinking how Moore came in as a 3* WR, and basically shocked everyone, on how good he really is. Do you really think Bell will be that good? If so, this offense could be breathtaking, with Moore, Bell, Wright, Rice, and Hopkins, at TE. And when they open up the field, I believe we've got three really good RB's in Fuller, Horvath, and King. Man, I'm ready for some football.Coach from a prominent Indy area school said this: "David Bell may be the best WR I've ever witnessed in person and his ability to take over a game from the WR position is simply unreal. He also might be the best overall player I've seen come out of Indy and Indiana in quite awhile. There is a reason why he was a huge recruit.' Said he was really surprised David chose Purdue and it might be a bigger recruiting win for Purdue than GK for the simple fact that it showed Indy-are top flight talent can go to Purdue. If Bell has a big freshman season, he said it could lead to big things recruiting wise for Purdue in Indy because Bell was so well respected and well liked.
Heading to Alabama.Jeff George’s son
Jeff George thought it was a bad hire and said so when he left town. AD George King made a number of questionable hires. Demos, Agase, Burtnet. He was much better on BB hires.
Coach from a prominent Indy area school said this: "David Bell may be the best WR I've ever witnessed in person and his ability to take over a game from the WR position is simply unreal. He also might be the best overall player I've seen come out of Indy and Indiana in quite awhile. There is a reason why he was a huge recruit.' Said he was really surprised David chose Purdue and it might be a bigger recruiting win for Purdue than GK for the simple fact that it showed Indy-are top flight talent can go to Purdue. If Bell has a big freshman season, he said it could lead to big things recruiting wise for Purdue in Indy because Bell was so well respected and well liked.
I think Brohm opens up his playbook specifically for Moore & Bell. Passing game feels a little Tillerish?
As far as Moore being a 3 star, Rivals admitted they screwed up big time in their evaluation of making him only a 3 star. I believe a lot of this was due to his size and them not taking his speed and his moves into account.So, I keep thinking how Moore came in as a 3* WR, and basically shocked everyone, on how good he really is. Do you really think Bell will be that good? If so, this offense could be breathtaking, with Moore, Bell, Wright, Rice, and Hopkins, at TE. And when they open up the field, I believe we've got three really good RB's in Fuller, Horvath, and King. Man, I'm ready for some football.
And uncharacteristically strong.As far as Moore being a 3 star, Rivals admitted they screwed up big time in their evaluation of making him only a 3 star. I believe a lot of this was due to his size and them not taking his speed and his moves into account.
Did Taylor play in the Spring game ? Don't remember seeing him.Kory Taylor(not from Slipknot) seems to be a forgotten man for the most part. Hopefully he can make a big splash this year!
Did Taylor play in the Spring game ? Don't remember seeing him.
All I know is that he definitely has the measurables... 6’ 5” with a 4.48 40 yard dash.I think he was nursing a injury. Someone thought he was in street clothes
It blows my mind that Kory is 8" taller than Moore. Would love to see him get some catches in the end zone.All I know is that he definitely has the measurables... 6’ 5” with a 4.48 40 yard dash.
Don’t forget Rice, Wright, Shelfield among with last years freshman (not named Moore)
Wright will be a excellent deep threat early I think
Came across thisIt blows my mind that Kory is 8" taller than Moore. Would love to see him get some catches in the end zone.
Came across thisfrom last year
Did they ever say why Kory was in shorts during the Spring game? Was he hurt?It was a source called NCAAF Nation which ranked the top 10 WR classes in the nation as of Feb 2018. We weren’t in that but they went out of their way to say that Kory Taylor is the Most Underrated WR in the nation. I think we all know that the real “Most Underrated WR” in the Nation was a man named Rondale Moore
Akers was not a good fit (style of play being one primary reason).
Completely disagree about the buzz surrounding the program. He won only 3 games his first year, 4 his second, and 3 the next two. He never really created the kind of excitement and optimism like Brohm. Brohm has generated that excitement in a few key areas: On-field execution and playcalling, beating some "name" opponents, getting to bowl games, and getting big name recruits. Akers never came close.