Wonder if this is to go to show that either Davis or Sibley really improved or one the freshman stepped up big time while he was hurt.
Yes - One of the RB’s was bound to transfer. You aren’t going to keep that many TB’s on ‘ship.It kind of seemed like he expected to come here and be the man from day one or something. Something always seemed amiss with him (in what little information we had available to make such an inference). If Davis has passed him up (and I realize Salahuddin has dealt with an injury), dare I say this might not be incredibly detrimental? Assuming we hang on to both recruits this year, you had to expect one or two of these young guys to transfer.
And who knows; maybe he won't end up leaving anyway.
Bummer.
Shocky? He also kind of off radar.
I would not be surprised to see V’Lique Carter and/or Paris Brown to get moved to RB.
It kind of seemed like he expected to come here and be the man from day one or something.
I would not be surprised to see V’Lique Carter and/or Paris Brown to get moved to RB.
Wasn't Paris Brown already at RB? Haven't seen anything on him since he committed to Pitt.
Thought Whipple's system would be a good fit. Freshman fit better apparently.
Apparently Salahuddin has entered the Transfer portal according to report on Twitter from Ed OBrien and multiple others.
Any top rated kid you pull in from the Maryland area while Locksely is around is going to be tough to keep. Unless the kid receives immediate playing time and is a star. Locksely basically invented negative recruiting in the DMV.
Max Browne, Ricky Town, Pat Bostick, Kevin Collier, and countless others fit this same description. Just because a guy has 4 or 5 Stars next to his name doesn’t mean anything unless they can perform in college.Spin this one any way that makes you feel better but the bottom lime is this was by far the top prospect in Pitt’s 2018 class with offers from a slew of top programs including Clemson and UGA, and he was a promising young player based on what he flashed in his limited game reps last year. Now with 4 years of eligibility left he’s gone.
We may have some depth at RB, but There is no positive to this.
Spin this one any way that makes you feel better but the bottom lime is this was by far the top prospect in Pitt’s 2018 class with offers from a slew of top programs including Clemson and UGA, and he was a promising young player based on what he flashed in his limited game reps last year. Now with 4 years of eligibility left he’s gone.
We may have some depth at RB, but There is no positive to this.
Spin this one any way that makes you feel better but the bottom lime is this was by far the top prospect in Pitt’s 2018 class with offers from a slew of top programs including Clemson and UGA, and he was a promising young player based on what he flashed in his limited game reps last year. Now with 4 years of eligibility left he’s gone.
We may have some depth at RB, but There is no positive to this.
We'll see come Saturday and weeks beyond. If at least one of the multiple backs who apparently impressed more than him... and that number is apparently at least 3 backs... emerge as dynamic game changer backs, then quite frankly, his freed up scholarship becomes more of an asset to us than a disgruntled fourth stringer languishing and pouting on the bench. The departure will have been a good thing for both him and us.Spin this one any way that makes you feel better but the bottom lime is this was by far the top prospect in Pitt’s 2018 class with offers from a slew of top programs including Clemson and UGA, and he was a promising young player based on what he flashed in his limited game reps last year. Now with 4 years of eligibility left he’s gone.
We may have some depth at RB, but There is no positive to this.
News flash-he’s a RS freshman who looked promising with his handful of game reps last year. . Then he got hurt. He has a boatload of football left in him. The guys you mentioned were the finished product with 4 years of football before they came to Pitt as castoffs.Max Browne, Ricky Town, Pat Bostick, Kevin Collier, and countless others fit this same description. Just because a guy has 4 or 5 Stars next to his name doesn’t mean anything unless they can perform in college.
Don’t pretend for one second that you have any idea what kind of a back this guy is. Nobody on this board does including me. None of us have no idea if he’s stylistically similar to Davis or Sibley. But to take the knee jerk slappy track that he must not have been good enough because he left is dishonest.The positive in this is that this RB was a clone of the other older RBs - guys who run hard with some speed, but little elusiveness. Now with the younger guys that mold is changing to quicker backs with some shiftiness...
You need both types of runners and now we have a couple of each.
Go Pitt.
Spin this one any way that makes you feel better but the bottom lime is this was by far the top prospect in Pitt’s 2018 class with offers from a slew of top programs including Clemson and UGA, and he was a promising young player based on what he flashed in his limited game reps last year. Now with 4 years of eligibility left he’s gone.
We may have some depth at RB, but There is no positive to this.
He had a grand total of 37 yards from scrimmage last year, and wasn’t on the depth chart. Let’s be serious.News flash-he’s a RS freshman who looked promising with his handful of game reps last year. . Then he got hurt. He has a boatload of football left in him. The guys you mentioned were the finished product with 4 years of football before they came to Pitt as castoffs.
Do you not recognize the difference?
He has been injured all camp, just getting back healthyPay board has a headline that says he's back healthy, so he must have been dealing with something.
Don’t pretend for one second that you have any idea what kind of a back this guy is. Nobody on this board does including me. None of us have no idea if he’s stylistically similar to Davis or Sibley. But to take the knee jerk slappy track that he must not have been good enough because he left is dishonest.
Maybe as far back as Nate Peterman?You're right, none of us know what kind of back he is. But they guys who coached him in 2 fall camps, an entire season and a spring practice period, decided he wasn't top 3. Was he 4th, 5th, 6th... we don't know.
To assume he's a loss because he was a 4 star coming out of high school is equally dishonest. When this happens with this type of player, it's usually not a negative. Pugh, Flowers, Chris James, Mark Myers, and Rippy were all highly recruited guys who transfered early in their careers and did nothing. Adonis Jennings was ok and Shell was ok. How far back do we need to go to find the exception to the norm?