What type of QB are we recruiting now?
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What type of QB are we recruiting now?
https://247sports.com/Season/2020-Footb ... sition=PRO
Prostyle ? Dual?
Any offers for 2020? If you seen the list , third of those qb's are already committed.
Prostyle ? Dual?
Any offers for 2020? If you seen the list , third of those qb's are already committed.
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Players like Skylar Thompson. Guys that are throw first, run second, but do both pretty well. Skylar will flourish in his offense. He should be super pumped.
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Yep. As we know, Klieman recruited Skylar to play at NDSU. IIRC, Skylar was listed as a dual threat QB, but as you mentioned, he is a throw first, run second QB.
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what i always noticed about the bison was the dominance of the lines. they were big, fierce, nasty dudes. there's the key.
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EXACTLY
This is the Key
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K-State doesn’t have offensive lineman to do what NDSU did at the Big 12 level. So, I bet we pass more than they want to until the offense gets established.
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Agreed, his OLmen at NDSU were big by P5 football standards let alone FCS standards (they were huge for FCS players). To have that kind of advantage at the P5 level, we will have to average 350 lbs per lineman, and they still will have to be able to move. It's going to be more of a challenge to get OL that can bully opponents at the P5 level. Impossible? No, but definitely more difficult than what it was at NDSU.Opensource wrote: ↑February 18th, 2019, 8:52 pmK-State doesn’t have offensive lineman to do what NDSU did at the Big 12 level. So, I bet we pass more than they want to until the offense gets established.
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