Whose "integrity" Kraft's or Franklin's?I believe “integrity“ had something to do with the firing and hiring as well.
Whose "integrity" Kraft's or Franklin's?I believe “integrity“ had something to do with the firing and hiring as well.
Yes, let's get back to recruiting. Checking the rivals final team stats, PSU is recruiting worse than I thought.You feel better now? Franklin’s gone buddy. Time to move on. People like you refuse to move on. You look stupid in doing so.
PSU fields an experienced team. I've seen estimates that its roster ranks 10th in the nation in terms of games started.Fortunately PSU does have difference makers on offense: Becht @ QB, Brahmer & Rapplyea @ TE. In addition there are three capable RBs. If the WR room improves then the offense will be fine. I understand that is a big if but I expect improvement over last year's PSU WR results. I'm taking an optimistic approach.
Agree, but recruiting like you plan to beat Ohio State and Oregon would help.Cooper and Neal were big for PSU to get for the defense. They are players. Bacon is as well. The offensive guys they brought with them from ISU are good also. I think this year should be good. I don’t know going forward after that, however, nobody does anywhere. There aren’t any rules right now.
The kid is quite athletic as heck, he probably has the ability to play TE too.Definitely a developmental piece that probably cost us little to nothing. If he works out three or four years down the road, it was a great deal. Worst case scenario, we can now claim our recruiting territory has expanded to Sweden.
Cooper and Neal were big for PSU to get for the defense. They are players. Bacon is as well. The offensive guys they brought with them from ISU are good also. I think this year should be good. I don’t know going forward after that, however, nobody does anywhere. There aren’t any rules right now.
In the age of NIL, there are possibilities with that slogan.Everything is better with Bacon.
Yeah, per one of the podcasts he is playing at an upper level CT prep school against upper level talent this year. I agree with you that we’ll get a better idea about his talents. He’s obviously a bit raw, but he runs a very impressive 4.9 40 at 290 pounds. I think the staff made a good decision bringing him on as a developmental prospect with very little risk.The kid is quite athletic as heck, he probably has the ability to play TE too.
I like this pick up and because of his athleticism he may show up a year or so earlier than we would otherwise think.
I read he plays this year at a New England school, so it's really about him learning football on this side of pond. By all accounts he's an intelligent fellow so that shouldn't take forever.
We will see this fall how he does against kids who have been playing the game since Pee Wee's and that might give us a better indication of his trajectory.
Yeah a couple 2nd team guys just happened to be drafted in the first round this year.So 2nd team equals not being a difference maker? I guess we can agree to disagree. Hopefully I'm not eating crow on my take. LOL
Understand your POV. Thanks.I never said that. Those 3 guys were important additions in positions of need. That's why I'm predicting 9-3 and a decent bowl game. I just don't think they're the kind of difference makers that will make us contenders to win the BiG.
I never said that. Those 3 guys were important additions in positions of need. That's why I'm predicting 9-3 and a decent bowl game. I just don't think they're the kind of difference makers that will make us contenders to win the BiG.
But how does CT prep competition compare to CT catholic school competition. Asking for a friend.Yeah, per one of the podcasts he is playing at an upper level CT prep school against upper level talent this year. I agree with you that we’ll get a better idea about his talents. He’s obviously a bit raw, but he runs a very impressive 4.9 40 at 290 pounds. I think the staff made a good decision bringing him on as a developmental prospect with very little risk.
The biggest challenges on paper are USC, Michigan, and Washington. It would be easy to predict that we lose those three but win the other 9 games. My guess is that we win one of those games but lose to somebody like NW or Wisc.Are you predicting any wins vs ranked teams?
Tge main thing that changed is fans lowered their expectations.
The biggest challenges on paper are USC, Michigan, and Washington. It would be easy to predict that we lose those three but win the other 9 games. My guess is that we win one of those games but lose to somebody like NW or Wisc.
PSU would have been in a major rebuilding year even if Franklin had stayed. We would have lost Allar, Singleton, Allen, Pena, and 3 OL on offense. We were also losing key players like Sutton, Durant, and Wheatley on defense. We might have been looking at 9-3 or 8-4 anyway. The problem is we also lost a lot of players like Grunk, Campbell, Reynolds, and Rucci after Franklin was fired. We lost the entire high school recruiting class of 2026. I think the cupboard was more bare than it was after the Sandusky sanctions. Campbell propped it up by signing an amazing 24 kids from Iowa State. Fortunately a few of them are experienced and highly rated at positions of need. Unfortunately a lot of the more highly rated players will be in their last year of eligibility and our 2026 & 2027 high school recruiting is extremely unimpressive. I know we have the portal but my expectations are quite low for the next few years.
CFN:Only one team ahead of psu in early rankings.
I noted this in a previous message but the new 5-for-5 rule means a lot of those upperclassmen may stick around for a 5th year. High school recruiting has never mattered less than right now. Don’t get me wrong, it matters, but when you have a roster cap and now all players get a 5th year, it means high school clases for all schools going forward will likely become smaller and more targeted…except for the colleges planning on being a football mill and going with quantity over quality and processing out players that don’t rise in their first year.The biggest challenges on paper are USC, Michigan, and Washington. It would be easy to predict that we lose those three but win the other 9 games. My guess is that we win one of those games but lose to somebody like NW or Wisc.
PSU would have been in a major rebuilding year even if Franklin had stayed. We would have lost Allar, Singleton, Allen, Pena, and 3 OL on offense. We were also losing key players like Sutton, Durant, and Wheatley on defense. We might have been looking at 9-3 or 8-4 anyway. The problem is we also lost a lot of players like Grunk, Campbell, Reynolds, and Rucci after Franklin was fired. We lost the entire high school recruiting class of 2026. I think the cupboard was more bare than it was after the Sandusky sanctions. Campbell propped it up by signing an amazing 24 kids from Iowa State. Fortunately a few of them are experienced and highly rated at positions of need. Unfortunately a lot of the more highly rated players will be in their last year of eligibility and our 2026 & 2027 high school recruiting is extremely unimpressive. I know we have the portal but my expectations are quite low for the next few years.
Higher competition than what Tabor Academy sees is the correct answer.But how does CT prep competition compare to CT catholic school competition. Asking for a friend.
CFN:
ESPN:
- OSU
- Oregon
- Indy
- USC
- Michigan
- Washington
- PSU
- OSU
- Oregon
- Indy
- USC
- Michigan
- PSU
I already answered that. USC, Michigan, and Washington are ranked ahead of us in most polls. I think we'll win one of those games but also lose to somebody ranked lower (Maybe Wisconsin or Northwestern). Obviously just a guess.What big wins are you predicting?
I already answered that. USC, Michigan, and Washington are ranked ahead of us in most polls. I think we'll win one of those games but also lose to somebody ranked lower (Maybe Wisconsin or Northwestern). Obviously just a guess.
Althon's preseason All BiG team has ZERO PSU players. OSU has 5, Indy has 7, Oregon has 6. Rutgers has 2.
Althon's preseason All BiG 1st through 4th teams players include Oregon 19, OSU 16, Indy 15, Michigan 10. PSU has 8.
PSU players on 2nd Team: Brahmer, Bacon, Neal
PSU players on 3rd team: Hansen, Donkoh, Rojas, Cooper
PSU players on 4th team: Sowell
I think PSU has a solid team but lacks dominant playmakers. Most polls predict PSU to be the 6th-8th best team in the BiG behind OSU, Oregon, Indy, USC, and Michigan and possibly behind Washington & Nebraska. The schedule is in our favor but it's going to be difficult to make the playoffs even if we finish 10-2. We would almost have to beat Michigan on the road.
Nonsense. If they are ranked ahead of PSU then they are big wins.Usc and Washington don't count as big wins. Let's be consistent. Those wins were not big wins the last 13 years.
I recently read an article on the potential impact of 5 for 5 on basketball recruiting. Probably won't impact football as much due to larger rosters but can expect some fallout.I noted this in a previous message but the new 5-for-5 rule means a lot of those upperclassmen may stick around for a 5th year. High school recruiting has never mattered less than right now. Don’t get me wrong, it matters, but when you have a roster cap and now all players get a 5th year, it means high school clases for all schools going forward will likely become smaller and more targeted…except for the colleges planning on being a football mill and going with quantity over quality and processing out players that don’t rise in their first year.
They will be big wins if those teams are ranked in the top 10Usc and Washington don't count as big wins. Let's be consistent. Those wins were not big wins the last 13 years.
Nonsense. Indiana doesn’t recruit high ranked players. They go after portal three stars and Cig coaches then up. HS recruiting doesn’t matter! C’mon Bob. Don’t you read this board? FFS.Sales.
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Indiana lands its highest-rated recruit ever in 5-star WR Sales
Monshun Sales, a top-20 overall recruit and five-star receiver in the 2027 cycle out of Indianapolis, has committed to his home-state Indiana Hoosiers.www.espn.com