stingthemgood
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I will receive grief for this - but I strongly believe this 2024 team is the most talented group of players we have ever assembled at Sac State... Look at it this way, using the players that left before 2023 as examples --
Dorian Hale was going to be the third string QB and decided to go to JUCO and now has an FBS scholarship at QB.
Billy Lutui didn't see the field much for us, but at Portland State he started the first nine games before getting injured, two at DT and seven at RG, where he is the projected started going into next season.
Ayodele Adeoye was first team all-Southland Conference and we were much better without the headaches he caused us on the field with his dirty play, and in the locker room where reports do not show him in a glowing light.
We lost our backup punter and holder Connor Stutz postseason to a FBS scholarship offer (he was paying his own way at Sac State, no ill will toward him for that).
Talent doesn't win ballgames solely, as we saw in 2023. But with some better injury luck and some better play calling on both sides of the ball, this team has the opportunity to run the table.
Dorian Hale was going to be the third string QB and decided to go to JUCO and now has an FBS scholarship at QB.
Billy Lutui didn't see the field much for us, but at Portland State he started the first nine games before getting injured, two at DT and seven at RG, where he is the projected started going into next season.
Ayodele Adeoye was first team all-Southland Conference and we were much better without the headaches he caused us on the field with his dirty play, and in the locker room where reports do not show him in a glowing light.
We lost our backup punter and holder Connor Stutz postseason to a FBS scholarship offer (he was paying his own way at Sac State, no ill will toward him for that).
Talent doesn't win ballgames solely, as we saw in 2023. But with some better injury luck and some better play calling on both sides of the ball, this team has the opportunity to run the table.