will cause rifts. We have too much talent and most of them are Sophmores. This is a good problem to have, but we will lose guys.
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I have to agree. Just way too much young talentwill cause rifts. We have too much talent and most of them are Sophmores. This is a good problem to have, but we will lose guys.
This is an issue based upon the number of RBs that we have. However, with Taj a SR and AK a Junior, I think the underslassmen can see that staying put will lead to getting solid opportunities for more touches just as soon as transferring and sitting out a year.will cause rifts. We have too much talent and most of them are Sophmores. This is a good problem to have, but we will lose guys.
After watching the game yesterday, Hamilton is probably done. At least for this year. CR would be foolish to transfer.Richardson and Hamilton could still decide to transfer and then we are one injury away from being light again at RB
If you are talking about 2018, if Richardson and Hamilton are out (which it seems Hamilton is out already), we have remaining:Richardson and Hamilton could still decide to transfer and then we are one injury away from being light again at RB
CR is really our only big back, however, he has to start breaking tackles and running people over. He needs to play big. If he can, he’s here to stay and will get as many touches as anyone. He can catch the ball out of the backfield which was nice to see. UCF was lucky to grab him if he can live up to his full potentialIf you are talking about 2018, if Richardson and Hamilton are out (which it seems Hamilton is out already), we have remaining:
1. Taj McGowan
2. AK
3. Otis Anderson
4. Greg McCrae
5. Bentavious Thompson
And of course, why would CR transfer. He got plenty of touches in the Spring Game and looks good for becoming a solid contributor for us with growing responsibility.
I think we are clearly well stocked at RB.
CR is really our only big back, however, he has to start breaking tackles and running people over.
I don’t think he’s even practicing with the team. He hasn’t sniffed the field since the Maryland game. He basically hasn’t played or practiced. There are just too many other great options. Especially if he’s having legal issues. He’s in limboWhy is Hamilton out already? I'm behind, please catch me up.
Not at all. You can only get 100 clowns in a Volkswagen. We have 110. Car MAYBE is too small. Clown number MAYBE is too large.So the clown car of talent are breaking up?
this is what I'm worried about. Especially when this staff hasn't really recruited much skill positions yet, will feel better if we get to October & start seeing some talented reinforcements in the coming classRichardson and Hamilton could still decide to transfer and then we are one injury away from being light again at RB
I don’t see anyone saying how great McCrae is and that’s before this past season. Not much in years past either.
The spring game was the earliest I remember there being hype for McRae:I don’t see anyone saying how great McCrae is and that’s before this past season. Not much in years past either.
Yes by print and player quotes. Was well before this when mentioned in this forum and on Facebook by fans.The spring game was the earliest I remember there being hype for McRae:
https://www.orlandosentinel.com/spo...s-sp-ucf-football-spring-game-0422-story.html
Otis was out there at RB which was great and McCrae, Cordarian, and Bentavius all looked good. Killins was taking the night off for the most part.
Taj had a few good runs as well, I think that McCrae could be a stud.
Can I have a lollipop also????
Response.........
https://ucf.forums.rivals.com/threads/what-did-you-think-of-the-spring-game.62094/
The most perplexing thing of all is why @BlakNGoldAllDay continues to want to prove that he is right by back through months of posts to prove a point that isn’t even exactly the argued point or way off topic from the OP, but was just briefly mentioned in that thread.
That’s why you recruit. Opens doors for good guys to sit 1 year and take over.
You’re the one who said there were articles written about how good he was before he started playing at all. There wasn’t. After his first game against FIU he ran for 5.9 per carry but didn’t see field again until ECU where he had 8 or 9 per carry. A bunch of us were wondering why he wasn’t seeing the field more. Well before the articles.There was a ton of practice buzz surrounding running backs Greg McCrae and Jawon Hamilton as demonstrated in interviews by coaches, teammates like McKenzie Milton and others. Jawon Hamilton in 2016 and 2017 and Greg McCrae in 2017, but mostly in 2018.
Since fans don’t attend practices, we were left in the dark other than listening to or reading those interviews. Also, by attending or hearing about the spring game performances by McCrae
The practice buzz meant very little in Hamilton’s case, because Hamilton was just OK or slightly better than OK on the field in 2016, was injured in 2017 and then had some issues and transferred.
As far as McCrae, the practice buzz for a player unknown to fans, but not teammates was completely true as he is killing it in games.
The most perplexing thing of all is why @BlakNGoldAllDay continues to want to prove that he is right by going back through months of posts to prove a point that isn’t even exactly the argued point or way off topic from the OP, but was just briefly mentioned in that thread.
Greg McCrae, scrimmage one and scrimmage two, the guy has been unbelievable,” said UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton. “He’s a walk-on but he’s running like a four-year veteran and I think he’s a redshirt junior. The guy is a stud, man, and he’s going to make a lot of big plays this year at running back.You’re the one who said there were articles written about how good he was before he started playing at all. There wasn’t. After his first game against FIU he ran for 5.9 per carry but didn’t see field again until ECU where he had 8 or 9 per carry. A bunch of us were wondering why he wasn’t seeing the field more. Well before the articles.
This article was from 2018. He played games in 2017.Greg McCrae, scrimmage one and scrimmage two, the guy has been unbelievable,” said UCF quarterback McKenzie Milton. “He’s a walk-on but he’s running like a four-year veteran and I think he’s a redshirt junior. The guy is a stud, man, and he’s going to make a lot of big plays this year at running back.
McCrae will help fill out a deep group of tailbacks that includes Adrian Killins Jr., Taj McGowan, Cordarrian Richardson and Otis Anderson Jr.
Garbage time minutesThis article was from 2018. He played games in 2017.
This whole thing reminds me of my kids arguing in the backseat over who saw a bird first. What’s the point? Whoever is older, just let it go... This whole thing is stupid and irrelevant.
Of course it is. He’s read it, followed it and commented on it.No it's important.
They were stolen by you know whoi remember posting compliments about MCCrae in 2017 but those posts are gone.