Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post
Unless he takes a huge leap forward, he may end up being detrimental to the team. He obviously should have redshirted. He wasn't just ineffective this year, he was bad.

I am still hoping against all hope that they convert Seth Wilson to a role as receiver, and have him on the field almost every offensive down. He may very well be the best all around football player on the team next year. It would be a horrible waste leaving him in a RB rotation with Brooks,Clark,Cofield,Dimitri Williams,Purifoy,and then there is Jalen Bussey, who nobody should ignore, or think he will automatically be redshirted.

Bussey dramatically improved from his junior to senior year on the football field and on the track. There may actually be room for even more dramatic improvement. If he is as electric as it appears he might be.....he could be returning punts and kicks and be a part of the rotation. If he improves his speed even slightly, he will enter a realm where few ever go. Once you go from breaking 11 seconds in the 100 to running in the mid 10's consistently, that's world class. His 200 numbers were really impressive as well. We may have just acquired a bona fide 4.3 guy. If not by next year, maybe in 2020 he will kill some Ducks with a dose of their own medicine. It would be nice to face Oregon with more team speed than they have.

Seth Wilson has great receiving skills. The Bison must get him on the field next year. It would just be absurd not to.
In what way was Sproles a detriment to the team? Exactly how was he bad? I’m very curious.