Other true frosh who were adequate, or roughly equal in quality to the veteran(s) they were displacing:
Mark Bruener
Napoleon Kaufman
Sidney Jones
Other true frosh who were promising but ineffective:
Marques Tuiasosopo
Charles Frederick
Budda Baker
Shaq Thompson
Danny Shelton
Demorea Stringfellow
Other huge talents who basically sucked as true frosh:
Bishop Sankey
Chris Polk
Jermaine Kearse
Darrell Daniels
Who am I forgetting?
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
Yes, redshirting really seemed to set Lawyer Milloy back.
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
Yes, redshirting really seemed to set Lawyer Milloy back.
You really think he would have been worse in 1993 had he played in 1992? And he left after 4 years.
As good as he was is 1993, I bet if you ask him he will say he would have been even more prepared had he seen the field some in 1992.
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
Yes, redshirting really seemed to set Lawyer Milloy back.
You really think he would have been worse in 1993 had he played in 1992? And he left after 4 years.
As good as he was is 1993, I bet if you ask him he will say he would have been even more prepared had he seen the field some in 1992.
Lotta twisting going on here. Ain't complicated. Redshirting hurts nobody. And it helps a lot of guys.
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
Yes, redshirting really seemed to set Lawyer Milloy back.
You really think he would have been worse in 1993 had he played in 1992? And he left after 4 years.
As good as he was is 1993, I bet if you ask him he will say he would have been even more prepared had he seen the field some in 1992.
Lotta twisting going on here. Ain't complicated. Redshirting hurts nobody. And it helps a lot of guys.
How many of those players would have been better in their second year in the program had they spent their first year on the bench and not getting actual game experience?
None.
Yes, redshirting really seemed to set Lawyer Milloy back.
You really think he would have been worse in 1993 had he played in 1992? And he left after 4 years.
As good as he was is 1993, I bet if you ask him he will say he would have been even more prepared had he seen the field some in 1992.
Lotta twisting going on here. Ain't complicated. Redshirting hurts nobody. And it helps a lot of guys.
Redshirting hurts your team when players leave without playing their redshirt senior seasons.