I hope he stays put at Arky too. They’ll probably match what any school offers him financially and Arky, if he gets them right, seem like they will be ok with 8+ wins a year from him
Looked at the roster again. You may well be right on Simonds, but doubt freshmen will see the writing on the wall for other freshmen. You have the 2 deep of which 7 played against bama. Of those 10, 2 are leaving. Add Riley Simonds because he hasn't and isn't playing and that puts UF at 3. Counting Kaleb Boateng, UF has or would have 15 ship OL. Does Mullen expand his OL roster size above 15? Would you? Out of Gouraige, White, and Eguakun, do we lose all 3 to the NFL. That would be an all new starting 5 in 2022. Without increasing the OL numbers above 15, that's 3 ships for 22 plus any early to the NFLers. If Nonar come onboard as has been CB'ed, UF will have 4 in the 22 class presuming Livingston doesn't want to play QB. Looks to me like UF has more kids wanting to come than there will be slots available, a good problem to have.
I'm not certain Boateng goes on ship immediately....that's just guessing though. I could easily see UF carry 16 OL on ship
Lang is 23. Lewis is 22. With Nonar and Lewis, UF will be at 5 OL in the 22 class. With Kaleb Boateng being a preferred walkon, Mullen is going to have to expand the number of ship OL that he is willing to carry on the roster.
I know Lang is 23 and I still feel that we get him in the end. Kirkland, Kinsler, Lang, and Logan Reichert would be a great 2023 class but that's a loooooong way from now
U have any thoughts on Lewis? The little highlights of him on hudl just show him being massive and shoving around little kids without exerting himself much.
We are headed for a really tall OL if we get Nonar, Lewis, Connor, and Farmer. Farmer would be the shrimp at 6'5".
you asked me the other day about Lewis and im like you; not much to say bc not much is out there to see besides the same clip you saw
His film from his sophomore to junior year (so far) is NIGHT and DAY. Looks a bit leaner and quicker than he was a year ago.