2017 Recruiting Class:
CJ Thorpe - #89 Nat, transferred out
Mike Miranda - #446 Nat, starting C, IMO not a P5-quality C
Robert Martin - #633 Nat, transferred out
Des Holmes - #868 Nat, never cracked the starting lineup
2018 Recruiting Class:
Rasheed Walker - #65 Nat, 3-year starter
Nana Asiedu - #116 Nat, medically retired
Juice Scruggs - #233 Nat, lost a year+ of development due to the accident
Bryce Effner - #635 Nat, probably not a quality P5 OT
2019 Recruiting Class:
Caedan Wallace - #81 Nat, guard playing out of position at T
Anthony Whigan - #7 JUCO, not a key contributor
Saleem Wormley - #287 Nat, unsure if he will contribute
Thats it. Our OL recruiting from 2017-2019 (the last 3 years of our previous OL coach) was, combined with some bad luck in 2018 class, largely woeful. Losing Asiedu from that class, along with the accident with Scruggs, really set the OL room back a great deal. 2017 was largely a whiff, and 2019 isn't looking much better. Unknown on 2020, though we will find out more next year as Fashanu will likely be your starting LT, and one of the guards will likely have to step up (Achumba, Dawkins?) Recruiting HAS to pick up if PSU wants to compete. We had to rely on a transfer from Harvard to play LG, and he was in over his head at times in conference play.
This is why I am not yet out on Trautwein, although 2021 was a disappointment only bringing in 1 OL in Tengwall (even though I think he has played well in limited time), and Bruce leaving. Maybe one day Bruce might consider a return and make it back on the roster, but I'm not counting on it. Need 2022 with Shelton and Roye (among others) to pan out well. 2023 is looking up with Birchmeier and Barnwell (assuming he move to OT) already on board.
CJ Thorpe - #89 Nat, transferred out
Mike Miranda - #446 Nat, starting C, IMO not a P5-quality C
Robert Martin - #633 Nat, transferred out
Des Holmes - #868 Nat, never cracked the starting lineup
2018 Recruiting Class:
Rasheed Walker - #65 Nat, 3-year starter
Nana Asiedu - #116 Nat, medically retired
Juice Scruggs - #233 Nat, lost a year+ of development due to the accident
Bryce Effner - #635 Nat, probably not a quality P5 OT
2019 Recruiting Class:
Caedan Wallace - #81 Nat, guard playing out of position at T
Anthony Whigan - #7 JUCO, not a key contributor
Saleem Wormley - #287 Nat, unsure if he will contribute
Thats it. Our OL recruiting from 2017-2019 (the last 3 years of our previous OL coach) was, combined with some bad luck in 2018 class, largely woeful. Losing Asiedu from that class, along with the accident with Scruggs, really set the OL room back a great deal. 2017 was largely a whiff, and 2019 isn't looking much better. Unknown on 2020, though we will find out more next year as Fashanu will likely be your starting LT, and one of the guards will likely have to step up (Achumba, Dawkins?) Recruiting HAS to pick up if PSU wants to compete. We had to rely on a transfer from Harvard to play LG, and he was in over his head at times in conference play.
This is why I am not yet out on Trautwein, although 2021 was a disappointment only bringing in 1 OL in Tengwall (even though I think he has played well in limited time), and Bruce leaving. Maybe one day Bruce might consider a return and make it back on the roster, but I'm not counting on it. Need 2022 with Shelton and Roye (among others) to pan out well. 2023 is looking up with Birchmeier and Barnwell (assuming he move to OT) already on board.