'26 GA OL Brandon Anderson

I could care less about Ellerbe or any other assistant coach. The man making decisions here is the guy making $9mil a year and he has done a pretty good job of bringing the program back from the ashes. IF he thinks that any assistant coach is holding him back it is his responsibility to make adjustments. Ninety-nine percent of the time fans know nothing about the workings of a coaching staff.
 
So a guy who will have 2 years of eligibility left ran off a guy with 4 years plus a redshirt year? Not buying it tbh
Exactly.

Kid will be a RS FR. when Pendleton is a RS Jr and Moe is a SR.

Kid would have a chance to start by his RS Soph season.
 
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Brian Grant nope
Sham nope
Warren nope
Kid from Colorado nope
Kid from Nashville area nope
Kid from Ohio nope
Max Anderson nope
I’m sure I’m missing several others. This is a problem for Glen. David Sanders MAY potentially save the narrative
 
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Brian Grant nope
Sham nope
Warren nope
Kid from Colorado nope
Kid from Nashville area nope
Kid from Ohio nope
Max Anderson nope
I’m sure I’m missing several others. This is a problem for Glen. David Sanders MAY potentially save the narrative
That was impressive. You just predicted the entire career of 5 freshman without even getting to see them play. How do you do it? Certified troll my man. GTFO
 
I could care less about Ellerbe or any other assistant coach. The man making decisions here is the guy making $9mil a year and he has done a pretty good job of bringing the program back from the ashes. IF he thinks that any assistant coach is holding him back it is his responsibility to make adjustments. Ninety-nine percent of the time fans know nothing about the workings of a coaching staff.
"Pretty good job?"
 
That was impressive. You just predicted the entire career of 5 freshman without even getting to see them play. How do you do it? Certified troll my man. GTFO
I mean I would name the Langs and Addisons but they left. It’s getting hard for me to remember all the other other non contributors. Guess that makes me a troll
 
Brian Grant nope
Sham nope
Warren nope
Kid from Colorado nope
Kid from Nashville area nope
Kid from Ohio nope
Max Anderson nope
I’m sure I’m missing several others. This is a problem for Glen. David Sanders MAY potentially save the narrative
Sham, Warren, the kids from various areas, Anderson, all too early to write off. OLine is a developmental position. I wouldn’t normally expect any kid to start on OL before their 3rd season.

Kayden proctor, top 10 player in country out of HS, started for bama as a true freshman, and was awful. Point in case, and he’ll probably still be great and drafter highly.

I’m not saying elarbee isn’t a problem, as we’ve heard it from enough people we kind of trust that he is, at least on recruiting. All I’m saying is what you typed is not a fair assessment at all. It’s too small of a sample size with a not long enough experiment. Sham might start this year. The other early heupel oline recruits were all pretty lowly rated and wouldn’t be expected to see any meaningful playing time until they were upperclassmen, at which point most would be hoping we would have recruited over and brought in transfers of better quality. If you want to provide evidence, the names I would use would be: Nichols and Clipper. Besides that, not too much to judge still, especially given we have one of the best rushing offenses in the nation and have been named to the top offensive line unit list for the past 3 or 4 years running (someone fact check me here - not totally sure but I know it’s been the last 2).
 
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Sham, Warren, the kids from various areas, Anderson, all too early to write off. OLine is a developmental position. I wouldn’t normally expect any kid to start before their junior season.
I agree but I expected Sham to grab a spot and Warren to contribute at RT but reports are out that Sanders will man that. 4 years with no HS starters are startling
 
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How many spots on the OL have been available to HS recruits each year?
Well you had a bunch of guys grading out in the 50’s and 60’s for about 4 years, and a walk on Dayne Davis that couldn’t be jumped as the swing tackle despite having two left feet. So I guess none
 
Well you had a bunch of guys grading out in the 50’s and 60’s for about 4 years, and a walk on Dayne Davis that couldn’t be jumped as the swing tackle despite having two left feet. So I guess none

Not sure what number a “bunch” is, but how does that compare to how other teams OLs graded out?
 

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