man, after watching his highlights, we really need this kid. The way he cuts on the move reminds me of Saquon Barkely. Hope like hell we get him, jump on board Wandale you would excell w/ this O.
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In a recent interview, Robinson did say that the offense is essentially built for a player like him. If he thinks that, it is because the staff has done a good job of telling him and explaining that to him.Really like that Purdue is going head to head in recruiting with Alabama & Michigan among many others. In Brohm's offense, there are enough footballs to go around to playmakers like Wandale Robinson. Passing and running combinations would give defenses fits and keep them on their heels with a guy like Wandale.
Hope that Coach Brohm & Coach JaMarcus Shepard can land him. He would literally be the Cherry on top of the Sundae so to speak. Many will say that would be Karlaftis. I think of GK as the hot fudge binding the Sundae together with all the ingredients. A sweet class for sure.
I have a gut feeling that the elite recruits we are after will base their decisions on the first 5 games. Following the Neb game on 9/29 we have a bye week. If we are lucky to be 4-1 or 5-0, expect maybe all 3 or even 4 guys to commit that week ? or maybe even somebody flip?
I agree. In fact, I've got a strong feeling we will get committments from both Wandale Robinson, and Milton Wright; making at least 5 4*'s. And we might still get David Bell, but I'm not real sure. Add in JJ Weaver, at WDE, Zach Zimos, at OLB, and Steven Faucheux and Jacob Bandes, both DT's; and we have one good recruiting class for 2019. You know that would make 6 more 4*s, and a total of 9 4*s, for this class. I'm excited.man, after watching his highlights, we really need this kid. The way he cuts on the move reminds me of Saquon Barkely. Hope like hell we get him, jump on board Wandale you would excell w/ this O.
Why would Brohm want to leave. Going to another school that is a traditional football power would just place him in a long list of other coaches there. However, at Purdue he can build the program as a national powerhouse largely on his own initiative and be recognized for it. It could be kind of like a former Purdue basketball player being forever associated with UCLA basketball coaching, Wooden.
Robinson and Weaver are very close, and both obviously outstanding young men on the field. Would be amazing to have both of them.
Agree with your write up. Think of Barry Alvarez at Wisconsin. Stay with the same program and think Brett Bielema who wants to chase a Natl Championship and more money at Arkansas and where is he now? Fired!Indeed.
There is no doubt that college coaches have significant egos. There are those who want to feed those egos by getting hired by big name programs - to have a shot at continuing the winning legacy. However, there are risks associated with that goal - will the coach be the next Nick Saban at Alabama, or the next Gerry Faust at Notre Dame? Just because you land the Big Gig, doesn't mean you will leave a successful legacy. And in fact, you could be run out of Dodge simply by not living up to the enormous expectations of the fan bases at those big programs - see Frank Solich & Bo Pelini of Nebraska, or Philip Fulmer of Tennessee. In those humiliating cases, the future often only holds opportunities at smaller programs, or as anonymous assistants in the pros.
On the other hand, there is another way to feed that ego - namely take a program that has had little notoriety over the years and build it into a national powerhouse. And if successful, the coach could be the Bear Bryant, Woody Hayes, or Bo Schembechler at that school, the one program-defining coach all successive coaches would be measured against. And the downside risks? Not many. If the coach only modestly improves the program, they can often move to other, similar programs for another shot - e.g. Tyrone Willingham, Dennis Green, the late Bill Dooley, or Mack Brown. There are plenty of others.
I think Jeff Brohm is of the latter persuasion. I think he wants to build and leave a lasting legacy, rather than merely move up to and join the Big Boys' Club. Nothing I have seen from him suggests he wants to be a member of a pre-established winners club. Brohm appears to me to be an iconoclast - he goes his own way - and is more interested in achieving the rarefied air of a program builder than a mere program manager.
JMHOAU
... His unraveling began prior to his departure from Wisconsin.... think Brett Bielema who wants to chase a Natl Championship and more money at Arkansas and where is he now?
Where did your information from?Zimos is really looking like Arkansas unfortunately
If you hold your tongue and say Rondale..Rondale and Wandale?
Tried it...laughed at myselfIf you hold your tongue and say Rondale..
I actually did this with a hardy laugh. Thank you for pointing that out.If you hold your tongue and say Rondale..
sounded like Barbara Walters.I actually did this with a hardy laugh. Thank you for pointing that out.
man, after watching his highlights, we really need this kid. The way he cuts on the move reminds me of Saquon Barkely. Hope like hell we get him, jump on board Wandale you would excell w/ this O.
Cameron Williams at LBI agree. In fact, I've got a strong feeling we will get committments from both Wandale Robinson, and Milton Wright; making at least 5 4*'s. And we might still get David Bell, but I'm not real sure. Add in JJ Weaver, at WDE, Zach Zimos, at OLB, and Steven Faucheux and Jacob Bandes, both DT's; and we have one good recruiting class for 2019. You know that would make 6 more 4*s, and a total of 9 4*s, for this class. I'm excited.
Yes, I agree. And we are still short of LB recruits, IMO. Even though we have 3 LB 2019 commits in Crishawn Long, Khali Saunders, and Chase Triplett. I still think that LB is one of those positions (like the WR) that it is very good to have some depth in. Especially when you go to the nickel D, at crunch time, in the fourth quarter, for example.Cameron Williams at LB
Any chance one of the guys recruited for DE will be an inside LB?Yes, I agree. And we are still short of LB recruits, IMO. Even though we have 3 LB 2019 commits in Crishawn Long, Khali Saunders, and Chase Triplett. I still think that LB is one of those positions (like the WR) that it is very good to have some depth in. Especially when you go to the nickel D, at crunch time, in the fourth quarter, for example.
Possible, although ive never been the biggest fan of that conversion.Any chance one of the guys recruited for DE will be an inside LB?
Any chance one of the guys recruited for DE will be an inside LB?
Possible, although ive never been the biggest fan of that conversion.
if we get Williams and Zimos, might see a 2 star LB get trimmed.Hunter has the speed and size to convert. Rice has the speed and size to convert. Grant has the frame and ability to convert (but coach said he was absolutely staying at Safety). Wright has the size an ability to convert, but will likely stay at WR. The current commits all have potential but will need to improve their size. Saunders is the most intriguing to me. The problem is, as it stands I don't see any of the current commits contributing as a true freshman at the LB position. Cam Williams and Zimos have the size to contribute early. I do love all the versatility of the '19 class, but linebacker and Dline will be the biggest question marks of this year and next year. May see a few position changes to adapt.
if we get Williams and Zimos, might see a 2 star LB get trimmed.
Can you tell me where you saw that information?Zimos is a stretch. He will end up at Arkansas or one of the Texas schools.
Can you tell me where you saw that information?
Not really finding anything relevant to anyone leading for him, but would appreciate a link next time you run across something about where he is leaning.I have seen it from multiple sources. Search his name, you can probably find some of them with a little effort. I just take note and move on. Some of it was from twitter, and some was from Bing (because I don't like Google).
Thanks, appreciate the info.On his 247 profile it says Arkansas 100%.
I think it's the crystal ball area.
He fits what Bama does now and certainly fits OSU.Wandale releases Top 6. Alabama Ohio State Kentucky Michigan Purdue Nebraska.
Purdue and Nebraska are the best system fits but does he go with the top 2 teams on the list due to recent success. Hes a difference maker regardless of where he goes.
Technically you can make the argument that he can fit anyones offense but i stand by that Purdue and Nebby are the best systems for speed. Frosts position that Kenjon Barner and DeAnthony Thomas played at Oregon is what hes going to be pitching to Wandale, i guarantee it. Alas, if Saban and Urban want him, its more than an uphill climb unfortunately.He fits what Bama does now and certainly fits OSU.
He has already stated that Purdue’s system is essentially tailor made for him. He appears to be a player who is looking truly at the best fit for him from a scheme and coaching standpoint and not truly getting too caught up in the relative recent success. I think Purdue has a shot here...especially if the staff can get him on campus for an official visit.Technically you can make the argument that he can fit anyones offense but i stand by that Purdue and Nebby are the best systems for speed. Frosts position that Kenjon Barner and DeAnthony Thomas played at Oregon is what hes going to be pitching to Wandale, i guarantee it. Alas, if Saban and Urban want him, its more than an uphill climb unfortunately.
He's already been in for an official visit.He has already stated that Purdue’s system is essentially tailor made for him. He appears to be a player who is looking truly at the best fit for him from a scheme and coaching standpoint and not truly getting too caught up in the relative recent success. I think Purdue has a shot here...especially if the staff can get him on campus for an official visit.
Thought it was an unofficial with his high school team...maybe I am thinking of some one else.He's already been in for an official visit.