Processed: OL Jesse Ramil

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Lebby alluded to needing more help on the offensive line, so I guess we shouldn’t be surprised to see the recent James Madison transfer moving on. Seems like they weren’t happy with some of guys they signed.

Was Loadholt hired after Ramil signed?
 

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My understanding, several of the transfers were going to be evaluated in the spring with some kept, some not. The players knew it. I like the idea, you get several players in a position of need that may work out and keep the best.
 

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My understanding, several of the transfers were going to be evaluated in the spring with some kept, some not. The players knew it. I like the idea, you get several players in a position of need that may work out and keep the best.
I suspect you’re right. Not sure how good the strategy of signing a bunch of guys nobody else wants & hope a few of them turn out to be good is a great strategy though.
 

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Could the new spring transfer rules come back to bite us if other schools have guys want to leave but we can't get them because they are coming from another SEC school, and we can't sign them? I think that how it works.
 
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Could the new spring transfer rules come back to bite us if other schools have guys want to leave but we can't get them because they are coming from another SEC school, and we can't sign them? I think that how it works.
We’re talking 15 SEC schools versus 120 FBS schools. I’d much rather eliminate the richest blue bloods in the South from the list of potential tamper-ers of our best players.
 

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We’re talking 15 SEC schools versus 120 FBS schools. I’d much rather eliminate the richest blue bloods in the South from the list of potential tamper-ers of our best players.
My line of thinking was being able to pick up guys who are leaving from other SEC schools to replace the guys leaving. I am glad the SEC is doing what they did. It helps keep our guys from going to other SEC schools after spring practice.
 
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Lebby ain't playing this year. The Northern Illinois and Toledo's of the world better watch out. Damn I hate being cynical. I want to win again.
 

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I suspect you’re right. Not sure how good the strategy of signing a bunch of guys nobody else wants & hope a few of them turn out to be good is a great strategy though.
The guys they got weren't all high Dollar transfers but they were productive at smaller schools or had a high rating out of HS that had not yet produced. These guys hit at a lower rate than a high dollar transfers but when your payroll is 1/3 that of most SEC schools, you still have to field the best roster you can muster.
 

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Except for LSU. But when do they ever get who they want out of Louisiana.
Les Miles dropped by the house after visiting somebody else he offered a scholarship to. He told Dak he would be a preferred walk on at tight end.
 

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Les Miles dropped by the house after visiting somebody else he offered a scholarship to. He told Dak he would be a preferred walk on at tight end.
Pretty sure that was before or early in his senior year. They offered him a scholarship at QB unless that was just a story MSU people put out to build suspense.
 

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I suspect you’re right. Not sure how good the strategy of signing a bunch of guys nobody else wants & hope a few of them turn out to be good is a great strategy though.
I like the idea of taking anyone (well kinda anyone) and let them prove to you (coach) and themself that they can make it or not. Unless i'm missing something you can evaluate in person i don't see the harm.
 

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Except for LSU. But when do they ever get who they want out of Louisiana.
They wanted him as a TE and even that was a late offer that never showed him the love most Louisiana kids get. They expected him to jump at getting the LSU offer but State gave him a chance at QB. That worked out for us and him.
 
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