HAHAHAFor what? He’s a JAG.
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HAHAHAFor what? He’s a JAG.
Ja'Varrius Johnson - UCF Knights Wide Receiver - ESPN
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If someone said three years from now (Dec. 13, 2020)light work 🥱
19 catches in 2023 and a .8700 transfer ranking. He was pushed out of Auburn and they had the worst WR room in the SEC.Five touches for 88 yards and 2 TDs against Bama in the Iron Bowl last season.
“Jag”. You don’t know ball little man.
19 catches in 2023 and a .8700 transfer ranking. He was pushed out of Auburn and they had the worst WR room in the SEC.
Alnost forgot.. That makes 2 former SEC WRs.19 catches in 2023 and a .8700 transfer ranking. He was pushed out of Auburn and they had the worst WR room in the SEC.
Obviously, Ja'Varrius gets Stephen Martin's scholarship and assumes Andrew Dickson's slot WR spot in the lineup, while Agiye absorbs Martin's outside WR role and inherits Dickson's walk on status.On a serious note, Agiye apparently absorbs Stephen Martin's role, but not his scholarship.
Now about that random walk-on slot receiver's spot that opened up...
LOL. Why are you even quoting Leonard for? He literally knows nothing about college football.
You simply have no idea what you are talking about.
"... it’s easy to see where Auburn’s wideouts fell well short last season. Auburn’s receiving leader was transfer tight end Rivaldo Fairweather, but the top wide receiver in terms of yardage was Ja’Varrius Johnson at 347 yards in 10 games.
That mark was the lowest for Auburn’s top wide receiver in a season since a losing campaign all the way back in 1991, when Herbert Casey finished with 277 yards. Johnson’s 347 yards were also the fewest for a No. 1 wide receiver in any SEC offense since Mississippi State in 2017."
Breaking down the numbers behind Auburn's overhaul at WR
“We had to restructure that room. I hate saying it like that sometimes. But for what we want to do, we had to change that room.”www.auburnobserver.com
Ja'Varrius Johnson was Auburn's No. 1 wide receiver the last two seasons. He drew an ELITE SEC No. 1 cover corner every game. At UCF, he is a No. 3 option and will draw a slot corner, safety, or linebacker.
No slot corner (i.e., No. 3 corner) in AMERICA is comparable to what Ja'Varrius faced week in and out the last two years as Auburn's No. 1 wide receiver.
Ja'Varrius will 'toy' with slot corners in Big 12.
Lol. Johnson could easily overtake Townsend (who is terrible) at the slot.Obviously, Ja'Varrius gets Stephen Martin's scholarship and assumes Andrew Dickson's slot WR spot in the lineup, while Agiye absorbs Martin's outside WR role and inherits Dickson's walk on status.
Witty Gus... Making the numbers work.
Also, Gage King apparently IS NOT on scholarship. D*ck move by Gus to not put the starting snapper on scholarship, but much respect from a talent acquisition/fan standpoint.
A lot of 'major powers' do not put the snapper on scholarship, but Gus always has. NIL perhaps?
That's curious. UCF needs an edge and possibly reserve left tackle, but is out of scholarships.
Lol. Johnson could easily overtake Townsend (who is terrible) at the slot.
Johnson already said no to old head Gus Malzahn. What part of that do you fail to understand?
Literally nobody wants him but he wants NIL. LOL.
On a side note, Florida lands the two of the three highest rated prospects of the spring portal.
You have NO clue what a whiff looks like,
"Literally" two nobodies wanted him.
I don't see what the intrigue with this transfer. I watched him play an entire game against South Carolina, which had injuries along its offensive line. He finished with two sacks, but was untouched on both plays. One was a great play call where he did a delayed twist for a late sack up the middle. The other was when he used a speed rush to beat an H-back who tried to cross the formation to block him.
I hope for the best for the young man. He had some serious mental health issues in the past.I don't see what the intrigue with this transfer. I watched him play an entire game against South Carolina, which had injuries along its offensive line. He finished with two sacks, but was untouched on both plays. One was a great play call where he did a delayed twist for a late sack up the middle. The other was when he used a speed rush to beat an H-back who tried to cross the formation to block him.
I thought he was more of a beneficiary of Jacksonville State's scheme than anything else.
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On the other hand this could be our boy!!!!
December 20, 2023: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. commits to Texas State Bobcats
October 30, 2023: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. commits to Colorado Buffaloes
January 24, 2023: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. commits to Purdue Boilermakers
August 2022: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. transfers at Butler Community College
May 09, 2020: Transfer
Issiah Walker Jr. transfers to Miami Hurricanes
October 05, 2019: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. commits to Florida Gators
May 08, 2018: Commitment
Issiah Walker Jr. commits to South Carolina Gamecocks
The long and winding road for former 4* OT Issiah Walker...
The long and winding road for former 4* OT Issiah Walker...247sports.com
I have read nothing verified on "mental health" issues. Only speculation.I hope for the best for the young man. He had some serious mental health issues in the past.
You don’t know sh!t.? Shut shut up already. He literally threatened to take his own life on social media in a couple of occasions.I have read nothing verified on "mental health" issues. Only speculation.
Per the South Carolina board, "Many fans could see the drama coming with his recruitment as he continued to take unofficial and official visits after committing to us, and while we often bash kids for enjoying the process, everyone who thought the drama would continue with him was dead on."
Good for him.
Post it. And I don't have "social media.'You don’t know sh!t.? Shut shut up already. He literally threatened to take his own life on social media in a couple of occasions.
Post what dumbass? That was four years ago and long deleted. He was in Miami’s roster for almost two years and never even practiced.Post it. And I don't have "social media.'
Sounds like UCF should just shut down the program.Going into year four and old head is bringing in 27 transfers (5th most in the country). Lol.
Heupels 20 and 21 classes that would be seniors were pure dogshit leading to needing so many transfers.Going into year four and old head is bringing in 27 transfers (5th most in the country). Lol.
Irrelevant to this thread.
Miami never started anything in the ACC....whatcha mean you ain't done yet.
Lol. Strugglers.With its final scholarship, UCF has a few options.
1. Wait on Chris Hardie, who holds a Colorado State offer and is currently visiting Ole Miss, which is a three-hour drive from Oxford, MS. (Orlando is 7-8 hours away)
2. Poach an edge committed to another school.
(Uncommitted, but a "football player")
3. Award Snapper Gage King a scholarship.
4. Do the unthinkable and sign a portal left offensive tackle.
lol. Miami is loaded and we ain’t done.How is the portal safety recruiting going?
He is better than Colorado State, so I hope he finds a place where he can play. Cannot fault the kid for not being good enough to play for an SEC-caliber program like UCF.Hardie is going to Oklahoma after Ole Miss. keep waiting. Lol.