Michigan roster news going crazy after B10 announcement

The oline and lack of impact at WR is going to make that really hard.

Ronnie Bell is ok I guess but after him they really have nobody, nobody proven at least but its a crap shoot of low 4 star and 3 stars
We are getting hit hard with some of these early NFL departures and opt-outs. WR should be OK, but outside of Bell it's going to be a young group. My guess is that it's going to be Ronnie Bell, Cornelius Johnson and Mike Sainristill/AJ Henning. Really wish we had Nico though.

The OL should be fine. We're finally at a spot where we have tons of depth. In the last two recruiting classes we've taken 9 lineman. I'm just glad we didn't have a DT opt out, then we'd be fucked.
 
He has two years of eligibility left; hard to call anyone a bust who hasn't played. And McCaffrey did beat out Peters -- which is why McCaffrey was Shea's backup and not Peters...who transferred when he lost that spot.

So him not being able to get on the field by his RS JR season points to him that he could still be good? And I'm going to guess he only has one year left, since he already redshirted, after sitting out this year. So he'll be a RS SR who hasn't seen the field. I'd say that make him a bust since he was a top 150 kid.

In regards to Peters, I meant he couldn't see the field when Peters did. And also, couldn't beat out O'Korn of all people. I don't care if you're a TR FR, not being able to beat out him translates to you being pretty awful.
 
So him not being able to get on the field by his RS JR season points to him that he could still be good? And I'm going to guess he only has one year left, since he already redshirted, after sitting out this year. So he'll be a RS SR who hasn't seen the field. I'd say that make him a bust since he was a top 150 kid.

In regards to Peters, I meant he couldn't see the field when Peters did. And also, couldn't beat out O'Korn of all people. I don't care if you're a TR FR, not being able to beat out him translates to you being pretty awful.
I think you're missing the fact that McCaffrey did start to play and then got knocked out a season with a broken collar bone.

The timeline was - redshirt 2017

Started to get playing time as a RS freshman in 2018 until this happened:


And then in 2019 had concussion problems:

When McCaffrey was healthy, he was getting playing time. Before injury issues last year he was starting to take time away from Shea, especially for running plays. He played in 7 games last season. Played in the first 3, got injured and didn't play until the end of the year.

So, again, I think it's a positive that Milton beat out a guy the staff has been trying to get on the field for 2 years but injuries have always sidelined him.
 
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I think you're missing the fact that McCaffrey did start to play and then got knocked out a season with a broken collar bone.

The timeline was - redshirt 2017

Started to get playing time as a RS freshman in 2018 until this happened:


And then in 2019 had concussion problems:

When McCaffrey was healthy, he was getting playing time. Before injury issues last year he was starting to take time away from Shea, especially for running plays.

He played in blowouts, or when Patterson got dinged up. That's pretty insignificant. He has 35 career throwing attempts and 23 career rushing attempts. And he'll have that entering his RS SR season. The only meaningful playing time he saw was against ND in 2018 and that was because Patterson got hurt. He most definitely wasn't taking playing time away from Patterson.
 
He played in blowouts, or when Patterson got dinged up. That's pretty insignificant. He has 35 career throwing attempts and 23 career rushing attempts. And he'll have that entering his RS SR season. The only meaningful playing time he saw was against ND in 2018 and that was because Patterson got hurt. He most definitely wasn't taking playing time away from Patterson.
I think you're wrong. There was a lot of buzz out of camp last year that McCaffrey was challenging him. And he played in the first 3 games where the offense was struggling, then they gave him a bunch of snaps against Wisconsin (he ended up with 8 pass attempts in that game) before getting concussed. We were getting blown out at the staff pulled Patterson. Had he not been taken out by a concussion, the theory was that he was going to start the following week against Rutgers. But that's not what happened because of injury. He was always right on the cusp of starting before something bad happened.
 
I think you're wrong. There was a lot of buzz out of camp last year that McCaffrey was challenging him. And he played in the first 3 games where the offense was struggling, then they gave him a bunch of snaps against Wisconsin (he ended up with 8 pass attempts in that game) before getting concussed. We were getting blown out at the staff pulled Patterson. Had he not been taken out by a concussion, the theory was that he was going to start the following week against Rutgers. But that's not what happened because of injury. He was always right on the cusp of starting before something bad happened.

It was 28-0 when he entered. That is the definition of a blowout. He then lead them on a 5 play drive that ended in a punt, then Wisconsin scored and it was 35-0. Then he got lit up the following drive. You may be right in that he may have started the next game, honestly it would have made sense given the opponent, but he doesn't get in that game unless it's a blowout IMO.
 
It was 28-0 when he entered. That is the definition of a blowout. He then lead them on a 5 play drive that ended in a punt, then Wisconsin scored and it was 35-0. Then he got lit up the following drive. You may be right in that he may have started the next game, honestly it would have made sense given the opponent, but he doesn't get in that game unless it's a blowout IMO.
Yeah, but that was like 2 minutes into the game lol and it wasn't a blowout where we were putting in our 2nd string in our favor. Our starting lineup was in, and they switched QB's.
 
Yeah, but that was like 2 minutes into the game lol and it wasn't a blowout where we were putting in our 2nd string in our favor. Our starting lineup was in, and they switched QB's.

But it being a blowout was the only reason they were going to give him an extended look IMO. Probably the same reason he may have been the starter the following week because you could have won that game with you or I at QB.
 
But it being a blowout was the only reason they were going to give him an extended look IMO. Probably the same reason he may have been the starter the following week because you could have won that game with you or I at QB.
McCaffrey's big issues were getting injured and Harbaugh bringing Shea in; an experienced QB who was the #1 recruit. After getting beat out by Milton I think he was just done being the #2 hoping for a shot. But again, I don't think 1 of 2 four star QB's in the same class transferring after losing out on the starting spot is an indication of QB development.
 
ugh. really going to miss Collins, very underutilized. Losing McCaffrey sucks too though it seems like Milton was ahead of him at this point. Hope he does well wherever he goes.
 
McCaffrey's big issues were getting injured and Harbaugh bringing Shea in; an experienced QB who was the #1 recruit. After getting beat out by Milton I think he was just done being the #2 hoping for a shot. But again, I don't think 1 of 2 four star QB's in the same class transferring after losing out on the starting spot is an indication of QB development.

He and Milton were in different classes. McCaffrey actually came in a year before. I just think he's been a bust. There is no evidence to the contrary and now he gets beat out by someone who hasn't played a meaningful snap either.
 
He and Milton were in different classes. McCaffrey actually came in a year before. I just think he's been a bust. There is no evidence to the contrary and now he gets beat out by someone who hasn't played a meaningful snap either.
That Joe Burrow guy must be a bust then, since he transferred out of OSU after losing the job.
 
That Joe Burrow guy must be a bust then, since he transferred out of OSU after losing the job.
You think Milton is going to be a Heisman finalist this year?
 
That Joe Burrow guy must be a bust then, since he transferred out of OSU after losing the job.

He lost the job to an eventual 1st round pick, heisman finalist, and a dude who set records at OSU in his one season. If Milton does what Haskins did, I'll agree with you.
 
You think Milton is going to be a Heisman finalist this year?
Not necessarily, just illustrating that just because a kid lost a job and transferred doesn't mean he sucks. It means he wasn't as good (perceived) to the coaching staff as the other guy.
 
Ohio State gonna drop the century mark on that ass.
 
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The "Hype" around Milton at the moment is solely based on the very faulty "HES REALLY BIG AND HAS A STRONG ARM THE REST WILL COME LATER" logic that leads NFL teams to get suckered into drafting the JaMarcus Russel's of the world
 
That Joe Burrow guy must be a bust then, since he transferred out of OSU after losing the job.
The job was never awarded to either Haskins or Burrow after Spring Practice in 2018.
Joe found an opportunity to go down to LSU and it worked out fantastically for him and LSU.
 
Does anyone else find it hilarious that Michigan players start opting out when a season is announced and Ohio State players start opting back in? Seriously, the difference in the rivalry at this point is incredible.
 
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