WyoAlum1987 said:
Howdy
Its just my opinion, but I think these ol boys are gonna need a little help if we are gonna make some noise next year.
Can one of you fellers who are savvy provide a rundown on the changes in coaching and recruits in these areas?
Much obliged
First of all, let me say that if you are counting on incoming freshmen on the OL or the DL to make some noise it is most likely going to be a long season. It is much easier for HS players that are in the so-called "skilled" positions to make the transition from HS to college and be contributors earlier on. Typically, OL and DL need a season or two to physically mature to be truly competitive, it is the rare OL or DL that can come in and make an immediate impact. Luckily, I do not feel that we have to count on the incoming freshmen OL or DL to make some noise, at the most IMO we will be looking at some kids to provide depth in the DE position, but that is about the only position I see incoming freshmen having any impact.
With that said, I feel that we are lucky to have some talented young men already in the program that should and can be counted on to help make next season special.
Offensive Line:
OT: Both of the offensive tackles that started last season are coming back: Walker Madden (6-9, 297, Sr., OT) & Connor Rains (6-7, 318, Sr., OT) and I feel that these two guys just might be the best OT tandem in the MWC next season, and I think that one if not both have a good shot at playing Sundays in the future. Behind them we have a good one in Austin Traphagan (6-5, 308, Jr., OT) who will push for playing time. Also, another young man to watch out for because he is a really good one and that is: Connor Riese (6-7, 295, RFr., OT).
OG: We have one very good OG that started last season coming back, and that is: Jake Jones (6-3, 295, Jr., OG), he is a very solid player. At the other OG position, there will be some competition, but in the lead has to be: Jacob English (6-5, 292, So., OG), some young players will have something to say about that and will give a good battle here.
OC: Even with the departure of Albert Perez, I feel that the OC position is in good hands. There were two guys that played a lot at OC and one of them started, and he comes back and that is: Rafe Kiely (6-3, 299, Jr., OC). The other guy who played a lot and will battle for playing time is: Chase Roullier (6-4, 293, So., OC).
The young players that will be battling for playing time are: Charlie Renfree (6-3,268, RFr., OG), Sam Hardy (6-3, 299, So., OG), Kurtis Stirneman (6-5, 270, RFr., OT), Taylor Knestis (6-5, 278, RFr., OL) and Nathan Leddige (6-5, 289, So., OT).
The offensive line will benefit greatly from working with Duval in the off season training program, and it all depends upon who works the hardest and makes the most improvement that will see the field next season.
Defensive Line:
The defensive line is in much the same situation as the offensive line IMO. As you have some starters coming back that are very good, but at the same time we need to see some of the young men step up to provide depth.
DE: We have two VERY good DE's coming back IMO. First would have to be: Eddie Yarbrough (6-3, 257, Jr., DE), who is an All-MWC caliber player and will be playing on Sundays in acouple of seasons IMO, he is a GOOD one! On the other side is: Sonny Puletasi (6-3, 251, Sr., DE), who is also an excellent player and very experienced. Behind these two guys are a lot of question marks. We have a senior: Riley Lange (6-3, 250, Sr., DE) that is coming back but unfortunately he has been injured a lot so has not seen the field a whole lot, and beyond him we have a lot of questions. Maybe some of these can be answered by the incoming freshmen.
But there is another piece in this puzzle that is a BIG plus. Patrick Mertens (6-5, 295, Sr., DE/DT) received a 6th year due to an illness that he had acouple of seasons ago which meant he lost a whole season. Patrick came up as a DE, and is a very good one. Last season though, because the coaches didn't coach up or develop the DT position, he was moved to the DT position. Frankly I wouldn't mind seeing him move back to the DE position as I feel that is his natural position, but I am far from knowing what the coaches have in mind. Just the same it is really nice to have someone that started every game at DT come back next season.
DT: Besides, Mertens, we have have only one other player that saw much time at the DT that is coming back this season and that is: Uso Olive (6-1, 293, So., DT) saw a lot of double team last year and is the strongest player on the team. I feel that Uso will benefit greatly from another year of maturing and more pressure coming from the other DT position and a year with Duval. I look for big things from Uso this coming season. Besides Uso and Mertens, we have a bunch of guys that redshirted. There was a guy that was highly thought of that came in from JC last year (offer from Texas A&M) but never saw the field and was redshirted and it would be a big help if he were able to contribute this year, and that is: Troy Boyland (6-2, 302, RJr., DT). Behind these guys we have two young guys that have a lot of talent and I am hoping and expecting big things from: James Diamanti (6-4, 296, RFr., DT) and Dalton Fields (6-3, 265, RFr., DT). There is talent at the DT position, but it needs maturing and developing, and I think that Duval and Bohl are just the guys to get it out of them.
Of the incoming freshmen, it is hard to say what is going to happen with them, but Daniel Vega (6-4, 260, Fr., DE), Connor Cain (6-4, 250, Fr., DE), Sidney Malauulu (6-3, 285, Fr., DT) all appear to have great talent and upsides. One player that I haven't mentioned and that is Joshua Stanton (6-3, 240, Fr., DE) who is the younger brother of our really terrific MLB (Jordan Stanton) is coming in. I see him as being a bit light for the DE position, and wouldn't be surprised to see him moved to another position, whether it be a LB, or a FB.
Coaching:
Offensive Line: Scott Fuchs is the OL coach. Scott from his bio was a great college OL and has been coaching it for a very long time and was the OL coach at NDSU, so if anyone knows what he is doing here it is Scott. His offensive lines at NDSU were outstanding and I would expect the same things here.
Defensive Line: Pete Kaligis is the new DT coach and A.J. Cooper is the new DE coach. Pete of course is a hold over from the last staff and he is very well liked and highly thought of. He coached the DL some years ago, so he has some experience here and he is joined by A.J. Cooper who was doing the same thing up at NDSU. I expect big things from the DL next season under these two excellent coaches.
In conclusion:
I truly like the talent that is on the team right now in the OL and DL, but it was important to get some great young talent into the program for depth and future seasons and it appears that Bohl has done exactly that. Between now and Fall Camp, I see an incredible improvement in the OL and DL and the players that truly embrace the challenge and work at it will benefit the most and will see the field and be the biggest contributors next season and will "make some noise". I hope that this answers your question(s).