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BV obviously hates the secondary
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Key Lawrance and Woody Washington are studs. Probably trying to build depth.BV obviously hates the secondary
outside KU y'all are taking the most players in the conference. Were the scholarship numbers that low?Also despite losing Spencer Rattler, Caleb Williams, Austin Stoegner, and Mario Williams Oklahoma has the #1 transfer class in the Big 12 and if Dart comes will bump it even higher.
Big 12 Transfer Classes (What Schools Gained or Lost)
As of 1/18/2021 @ 12:00 AM
Transfer Class Ranking is in parenthesis
Stats listed are from this past season, not in a players career
* - Walk On
Baylor (#84 Overall, #9 Big 12):
Leaving (3): QB Jacob Zeno (UAB), WR RJ Sneed (Colorado), S Tyrone Brown (UTSA),
41 Passing Yards, 46 Catches, 573 Receiving Yards, 2 Receiving TDs
Incoming (1): DL Jaxson Player (Tulsa)
50 Tackles, 15 TFLs, 5 Sacks
Iowa St (#72 Overall, #8 Big 12):
Leaving (14): WR Joseph Scates (Memphis), DL Cordarrius Bailey (Northern Iowa), LB Aric Horne (Florida A&M), CB Kym-Mani King (Florida A&M), S Virdel Edwards (Hawaii), S Jaquan Amos (Ball St), S Isheem Young (Ole Miss), QB Hayes Gibson*, WR Tarique Milton, WR Ezeriah Anderson, DL Corey Shuttle, LB Ar’Quel Smith, CB Answer Gaye*, ATH Daeshawn Davis
24 Catches, 445 Receiving Yards, 4 Receiving TDs, 125 Tackles, 4 TFLs, 4 INTs, 2 FFs, 2 FRs
Incoming (2): DL MJ Anderson (Minnesota), LB Colby Reeder (Delaware)
62 Tackles, 6.5 TFL, 4.5 Sack, 1 INT
Kansas (#13 Overall, #4 Big 12):
Leaving (12): ATH Jordan Brown (Texas Tech), QB Miles Kendrick, QB Conrad Hawley, QB Miles Fallin*, RB Velton Gardner, RB Amauri Pesek-Hickson, WR Jamahl Horne*, OT Nick Williams, IOL Garrett Jones, EDGE Steven Parker, LB Alonso Person, S James Wright
106 Passing Yards, 2-1 TD-INT Ratio, 344 Rushing Yards, 6 Catches, 36 Receiving Yards, 11 Tackles, 1 TFL
Incoming (7): RB Ky Thomas (Minnesota), RB Sevion Morrison (Nebraska), OT Nolan Gorczyca (Buffalo), EDGE Lonnie Phelps (Miami (OH)), LB Eriq Gilyard (UCF), CB Kalon Gervin (Michigan St), S Craig Young (Ohio St)
940 Rushing Yards, 9 Rushing TDs, 9 Catches, 57 Receiving Yards, 81 Tackles, 14 TFLs, 8.5 Sacks, 2 INTs, 1 FR
Kansas St (#48 Overall, #7 Big 12):
Leaving (10): RB Joe Ervin (Midd Tennessee St), WR Tyrone Howell (ULM), WR Jaelon Travis (Butler CC), DL Tyrone Taleni (USC), LB Wayne Jones (Charlotte), CB Tee Denson (Purdue), S Aamaris Brown (USF), RB Jacardia Wright, RB Clyde Price, LB Devonte Pritchard
390 Rushing Yards, 2 Rushing TDs, 8 Catches, 110 Receiving Yards, 28 Tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 Sack, 1 INT
Incoming (3): QB Adrian Martinez (Nebraska), LB Brandon Jennings (Maryland), CB Joshua Hayes (Virginia)
2867 Passing Yards, 14-10 TD-INT Ratio, 512 Rushing Yards, 13 Rushing TDs, 24 Tackles, 1 TFL, 1 FF
Oklahoma (#6 Overall, #1 Big 12):
Leaving (12): QB Spencer Rattler (South Carolina), WR Mario Williams (USC), WR Jadon Haselwood (Arkansas), TE Austin Stogner (South Carolina), OT Noah Nelson (Northern Arizona), LB Jamal Morris (Houston), S Patrick Fields (Stanford), QB Caleb Williams, OT Brey Walker, CB Justin Harrington, CB Latrell McCutchin, LS Jake Mann*
3409 Passing Yards, 32-9 TD-INT Ratio, 531 Rushing Yards, 9 Rushing TDs, 88 Catches, 945 Receiving Yards, 13 Receiving TDs, 93 Tackles, 5 TFLs, 2 INTs, 2 FFs
Incoming (8): QB Dillon Gabriel (UCF), TE Daniel Parker (Mizzou), IOL McKade Mettauer (Cal), DL Jonah La’ulu (Hawaii), LB TD Roof (App St), CB CJ Coldon (Wyoming), CB Kani Walker (Louisville), Trey Morrison (UNC)
814 Passing Yards, 9-3 TD-INT Ratio, 125 Rushing Yards, 2 Rushing TDs, 13 Catches, 117 Receiving Yards, 4 Receiving TDs, 215 Tackles, 24.5 TFLs, 8 Sacks, 2 INTs, 2 FFs, 3 FRs
Oklahoma St (N/A):
Leaving (9): OT Monroe Mills (Texas Tech), OT Cade Bennett (San Diego St), OT Hunter Anthony (Nebraska), DL Jayden Jernigan (Mizzou), CB Tanner McCalister (Ohio St), RB Dezmon Jackson, WR Matt Polk, IOL Tyrese Williams, CB Gabe Lemons
139 Rushing Yards, 2 Rushing TDs, 7 Catches, 39 Receiving Yards, 64 Tackles, 3 TFLs, 1 Sack, 1 INT, 1 FF
Incoming (0): N/A
TCU (#12 Overall, #3 Big 12):
Leaving (13): QB Matthew Downing (Louisiana Tech), RB Zach Evans (Ole Miss), RB Ahmonte Watkins (New Mexico St), DL Earl Barquet (USC), DL Patrick Jenkins (Tulane), EDGE Mark Jackson (Western New Mexico), WR TJ Steele, WR Mikel Barkley, DL Chris Murray, EDGE Ochaun Mathis, CB Donavann Collins, S Michael Onyemaobi, S Da’Veawn Armstead
26 Passing Yards, 699 Rushing Yards, 5 Rushing TDs, 14 Catches, 219 Receiving Yards, 1 Receiving TD, 93 Tackles, 9 TFLs, 2 Sacks
Incoming (6): RB Emani Bailey (Louisiana), TE Jared Wiley (Texas), IOL Alan Ali (SMU), LB Terrence Cooks (Texas), S Mark Perry (Colorado), S Ishmael Burdine (Mizzou)
642 Rushing Yards, 8 Rushing TDs, 24 Catches, 220 Receiving Yards, 2 Receiving TDs, 76 Tackles, 2 TFLs, 3 INTs, 1 FF
Texas (#10 Overall, #2 Big 12):
Leaving (13): QB Casey Thompson (Nebraska), WR Joshua Moore (Texas Tech), TE Jared Wiley (TCU), LB Terrence Cooks (TCU), S Tyler Owens (Texas Tech), WR Al’Vonte Woodard, WR Keithron Lee, IOL Rafiti Ghirmai, LB Ayodele Adeoye, LB Marcus Tillman, CB Marques Caldwell, S Chris Adimora, S BJ Foster
2113 Passing Yards, 24-9 TD-INT Ratio, 157 Rushing Yards, 4 Rushing TDs, 33 Catches, 332 Receiving Yards, 5 Receiving TDs, 68 Tackles, 4 TFLs, .5 Sacks, 3 INTs
Incoming (3): QB Quinn Ewers (Ohio St), TE Jahleel Billingsley (Alabama), DB Ryan Watts (Ohio St)
17 Catches, 256 Receiving Yards, 3 Receiving TDs, 6 Tackles, 1 INT
Texas Tech (#19 Overall, #5 Big 12):
Leaving (4): QB Henry Colombi (Marshall), RB Kyron Crumby, WR Sterling Galban, EDGE Tre’Jon Lewis*
1291 Passing Yards, 5-5 TD-INT Ratio, 38 Rushing Yards, 2 Rushing TDs
Incoming (9): QB Jacob Rodriguez (Virginia), WR Joshua Moore (Texas), WR Brady Boyd (Minnesota), OT Monroe Mills (Oklahoma St), OT Michael Shanahan (Tennessee-Martin), IOL Cade Briggs (New Mexico), LB Dimitri Moore (Missouri St), S Tyler Owens (Texas), ATH Jordan Brown (Kansas)
56 Rushing Yards, 34 Catches, 348 Receiving Yards, 3 Receiving TDs, 15 Tackles, 1 FR
West Virginia (#47 Overall, #6 Big 12):
Leaving (16): QB Jarrett Dodge (Western Kentucky), WR Winston Wright (Florida St), WR Sam Brown (Houston), WR Sean Ryan (Rutgers), OT Parker Moorer (ECU), LB VanDarius Cowen (Maryland), CB Jackie Matthews (Miss St), S Kerry Martin (Akron), RB Avarius Sparrow, WR Isaiah Esdale, TE TJ Banks, DL Darel Middleton, LB Devell Washington, LB James Thomas, LB Eddie Watkins, K Kaulin Parris*
3048 Passing Yards, 19-12 TD-INT Ratio, -163 Rushing Yards^, 2 Rushing TDs, 125 Catches, 1516 Receiving Yards, 9 Receiving TDs, 62 Tackles, 9.5 TFLs, 3 Sacks, 1 INT
Incoming (4): RB Lyn-J Dixon (Clemson), TE Brian Polendey (Colorado St), DL Zeiqui Lawton (Cincinnati), CB Marcus Floyd (Murray St)
48 Rushing Yards, 2 Catches, 7 Receiving Yards, 1 Receiving TD, 42 Tackles, 4 TFLs, 3 Sacks, 2 INTs
^WVU's negative rushing yards is mainly because of Jarrett Dodge having negative total rushing yards this season from being sacked so many times
We're still -4.outside KU y'all are taking the most players in the conference. Were the scholarship numbers that low?
You'll have to ask his Daddy.Where did Caleb Williams end up?
Where did Caleb Williams end up?
what does McKenzie have to do with this???You'll have to ask his Daddy.![]()
yesterday on twitter everyone thinks he was going to announce to SC because of a pic of his feet in the pacific oceanWhere did Caleb Williams end up?
According to what Lehman and Ikard have said, you can put the majority of it on daddy.He is gone. Would have been nice to have him another year but who needs a drama queen who would always be looking for the next lily pad? You can't put all this on his Dad.
We've lost employees over the years who had lots of ability but they always had one foot out the door. They're not worth it. You have to be able to depend on someone. The Sword of Damocles stuff gets old and every time we were better off after we replaced them. Every time. Good luck to CW; hope it works out.According to what Lehman and Ikard have said, you can put the majority of it on daddy.
Can't say I wouldn't be the same way though? In today's CFB world it makes perfect sense.
a surly insider who had ties with people in the know, said that was what aggy did. They bypassed handlers/trainers/coaches and went directly to the players Dad. So when you have kids who never had aggy as a school they were looking and all of the sudden did, it was because of that.According to what Lehman and Ikard have said, you can put the majority of it on daddy.
Can't say I wouldn't be the same way though? In today's CFB world it makes perfect sense.
He is gone. Would have been nice to have him another year but who needs a drama queen who would always be looking for the next lily pad? You can't put all this on his Dad.
If you want elite QBs...Having Caleb Williams' father advising the star quarterback in your program is like going to sleep and waking up to find out you just spent the night with Joe Biden. And his diaper came loose in the bed.
The world has changed. I saw my Dad live with deals because he had shaken hands with someone. I do the same thing to this day. True story: After Bum Bright passed away, Jerry Jones said "Our agreement on the purchase of the Dallas Cowboys was finalized with a few notes on a napkin and a handshake." Later, Bum was offered more $$$ from someone else but Bum told the other buyer he'd already shaken hands on a deal. Now? Nobody's word means anything unless you get it in writing and the players definitely don't want contracts that hold them to their decisions. That's what is going to happen eventually when enough money is wasted on trying to buy players but they will squawk about it and claim they're being forced back into indentured servitude.If you want elite QBs...
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