The negative impact for the player is a flooded portal.
Over 1000 have entered it up about 250 from last year.
Too many will never play football next season.
OR Danny understood his QB's strengths and weaknesses and called plays accordingly. Before you ask why he didn't switch QBs the answer is the guy he had did a good job.
He had 13 sacks in 30 games.
I liked him, he worked hard, talked to him at a BB game, he was kind enough to chat and seemed very mature and intelligent, but we need bigger and faster players.
There's plenty of sentiment from 97 bike rider and his numerous alter egos and the other usual suspects that the reason players leave UND is only due to the coaches.
Meanwhile other teams lose their players because they want to get more playing time, get NIL dollars or move up from FCS to FBS.
He's recruited a few 300 pound guys who are sitting on the bench. Turn a couple into D linemen.
Before you tell me the OL can't tackle...how many of the DL can?
But this is a positive too isn't it?
I mean the kid, like all UND recruits, was just a D2 guy.
Somehow, he overcame that.
Couldn't' be the coaches, so it has to be a good thing for UND football somehow.