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Garside Article on In-State Transfers

SWeberCat02

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http://www.standard.net/Sports/2014/08/18/In-state-transfers-strengthen-WSU-football-program.html

“Coach (Bronco) Mendenhall didn’t want me anymore, just to put it plain and simple,” said Crichton. “Luckily (another) coach and I were able to help find another college quick.”

“I never talked to him, he never responded back to me,” said Crichton of trying to speak with Mendenhall about the situation. “There were some things that were going on with the team -- a lot of guys getting in trouble, my name came up -- and he just didn’t want to work with me anymore, so he just sent one of his coaches to give me the hatchet.”

“I feel like players here are more sure of themselves, as opposed to BYU. People are more in their shells, I guess you could say. Not everything’s out and open and honest as much it is over here,” Crichton explained. “I went to BYU for three years, and coming from there to here is just day and night. I just feel like people here are more real.”
 
“I don’t see why we couldn’t go out and win a Big Sky Championship,” said Gallegos. “We’ve got as much talent as anyone I know. We’re just as talented as we were up there (at USU). If we can get the teamwork and the team leadership to come together as one, I don’t see why we couldn’t.”
 
You gotta love the new coaching staff, the resergance of excitement and team pride, and the direction Wildcat football is moving. I keeping hoping for more than I realistically expect this "first" season.

“We’re hoping that we have a good enough relationship with those in-state schools, BYU, Utah and Utah State,” said Hill. “That when they have a guy that’s not quite fitting in the mix for them, that we can get a good shot at them.”

With that said, Hill made it clear that Weber will not become the proverbial island of misfit toys.

“There were other guys who wanted to transfer here, and quite frankly, I didn’t know if they were good enough to play for us, or if the fit was good, so we turned some of those guys down,” said Hill. “It’s not like we’re just ‘come one, come all, if you’re a Division I transfer,’ we’re taking the ones that we feel can help us, and that fit our system.”
 
As of Friday, the football team's depth chart lists Tui as second string RG, behind Cameron Young. Turner is listed as starting RT. Murphy and Gallegos seem to be deadlocked, although Murphy is listed first. D-line is Martin-Myers-Murphy/Gallegos-Owoh
 
Back2WSU said:
As of Friday, the football team's depth chart lists Tui as second string RG, behind Cameron Young. Turner is listed as starting RT. Murphy and Gallegos seem to be deadlocked, although Murphy is listed first. D-line is Martin-Myers-Murphy/Gallegos-Owoh

Nice to hear. Where can you find the depth chart?
 

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