We Are... Better! 4/25/23 Eagan Boyer OL, NC

Bwifan

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I will agree on that. Not too long ago, I was convinced he was not going to be around for long.
Was just thinking back and had the same feeling. Took him a little bit to get his feet on the ground and get his players and teaching techniques in place but since then PSU is crushing it on the oline. He has a lot of momentum with recruits right now. They all talk about how impressed they are with him. JF deserves a lot of credit for making that switch in the coaching staff it certainly is paying dividends right now. Not only in talent but PSU started to really show strength in the running game and moving dline off the LOS opening up holes for the RBs along with depth now.
 

Connorpozlee

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Both of these last two kids look skinny. Here’s to hoping they stay in the program long enough to bulk up enough to contribute.
Welcome!
 

LionsAndBears

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Love that we're getting big and athletic kids. Now we just need to get em in the weight room and to the training table!
 

LionJim

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Love that we're getting big and athletic kids. Now we just need to get em in the weight room and to the training table!
I'll never forget once turning around and finding myself face-to-face with Eric Cunningham. Big dude. It's always a little bit of a shock, the first time you find yourself next to extremely large humans.
 

LB99

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Sorry. I was so preoccupied with trying to see where the Minnesota wrestling transfer was transferring to that I saw the OT commitment, but didn’t see post about it. Thanks for merging.

FWIW..All American 133 pounder Nagao is transferring from Minnesota to Penn State. Cael is reloading.
 
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Connorpozlee

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I'll never forget once turning around and finding myself face-to-face with Eric Cunningham. Big dude. It's always a little bit of a shock, the first time you find yourself next to extremely large humans.
I once met Mark Eaton in a bar in Jersey. That was a massive human being.