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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Bisman View Post
    If Luepke, Williams, Gonnella and Johnson leave next year the running back corps will be very thin and inexperienced.

    RB Hunter Luepke #44 Senior 6-1 236
    TaMerik Williams #22 Senior 6-1 229
    Dominic Gonnella #29 Junior 5-11 211
    Kobe Johnson #4 Senior 5-9 188
    Jalen Bussey #21 Junior 5-5 160
    TK Marshall #28 Junior 5-11 204
    Nathan Goldade #26 Sophomore 5-10 193
    Barika Kpeenu #8 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 204
    Owen Johnson #45 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 211
    Goldade quit a month ago.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Bisman View Post
    If Luepke, Williams, Gonnella and Johnson leave next year the running back corps will be very thin and inexperienced.

    RB Hunter Luepke #44 Senior 6-1 236
    TaMerik Williams #22 Senior 6-1 229
    Dominic Gonnella #29 Junior 5-11 211
    Kobe Johnson #4 Senior 5-9 188
    Jalen Bussey #21 Junior 5-5 160
    TK Marshall #28 Junior 5-11 204
    Nathan Goldade #26 Sophomore 5-10 193
    Barika Kpeenu #8 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 204
    Owen Johnson #45 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 211
    Williams, Johnson and gonnella should all be back. Luepke could be as well.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by bisonforever View Post
    Goldade quit a month ago.
    Sucks to see so many of these guys give up.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by Bisman View Post
    If Luepke, Williams, Gonnella and Johnson leave next year the running back corps will be very thin and inexperienced.

    RB Hunter Luepke #44 Senior 6-1 236
    TaMerik Williams #22 Senior 6-1 229
    Dominic Gonnella #29 Junior 5-11 211
    Kobe Johnson #4 Senior 5-9 188
    Jalen Bussey #21 Junior 5-5 160
    TK Marshall #28 Junior 5-11 204
    Nathan Goldade #26 Sophomore 5-10 193
    Barika Kpeenu #8 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 204
    Owen Johnson #45 Redshirt Freshman 5-10 211
    I’m rooting for TaMerick Williams to return as a Super Senior.
    He didn’t play a lot as a freshman at SMU, so a lotta
    tread left on the tires. He is that different, larger RB than what the other returnees would be.

    Luepke could return as well, but his draft stock may ensure what he chooses.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Fire up that portal. Any more T Williams out there? Buehler?
    Don't believe everything you think.

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    Another horrifically wasted game by the coaching staff. Today was the perfect opportunity to give both QB's the chance to throw the ball in seriously bad weather.

    There is a good chance we end up playing a playoff game in Bozeman, or an even a worse open air venue. Could even be snow and wind, or worse, sleet.

    Neither one of these QB's will be prepared, unless the Bison practice outside in December.

    It's negligence, it's arrogance, it's presumption, it's all bad to just assume your guys are going to be able to handle adverse situations without any training. It's like the Ukrainians sending their untrained 15 and 60 year old conscripts to the front lines as fodder.

    An ugly waste of a beautiful cold windy day in the open air where Cam and Payton could have garnered some live game experience throwing deep and especially mid-range passes into high winds with cold hands.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by GreenfieldBison View Post
    Fire up that portal. Any more T Williams out there? Buehler?
    If a run-first offensive team is short on good RBs, then our recruiting is poor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alsen View Post
    Another horrifically wasted game by the coaching staff. Today was the perfect opportunity to give both QB's the chance to throw the ball in seriously bad weather.

    There is a good chance we end up playing a playoff game in Bozeman, or an even a worse open air venue. Could even be snow and wind, or worse, sleet.

    Neither one of these QB's will be prepared, unless the Bison practice outside in December.

    It's negligence, it's arrogance, it's presumption, it's all bad to just assume your guys are going to be able to handle adverse situations without any training. It's like the Ukrainians sending their untrained 15 and 60 year old conscripts to the front lines as fodder.

    An ugly waste of a beautiful cold windy day in the open air where Cam and Payton could have garnered some live game experience throwing deep and especially mid-range passes into high winds with cold hands.
    if we win out, we play in Dome until at least semi’s. Win each game first. The amount of long runs we were getting eliminated our need or reason to throw the ball.
    Bisonville: Making football coaches out of arm-chair-QB's and jock sniffers for years!
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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by CAS4127 View Post
    If a run-first offensive team is short on good RBs, then our recruiting is poor.
    The exact opposite, they have so many good rbs, there aren't enough touches to go around.

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    Default Re: WIU Post Game Thoughts & Discussion

    Quote Originally Posted by SiouxHockeyBisonFo View Post
    The exact opposite, they have so many good rbs, there aren't enough touches to go around.

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    Read posts for content. People are saying they are concerned about our RB depth FOR NEXT YEAR.
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