- July 25th, 2006, 10:04 am
#21792
They can be true or RS freshmen. Do you think any of them will become starters? If not starters, do you think they will get alot of playing time.
Moderators: jcmanson, Sly Fox, BuryYourDuke, Class of 20Something
Stevev wrote:Wasn't Trowbridge hurt last year? It might do him good to redshirt this year to fully recover.Trowbridge was getting some serious I-A and I-AA looks before tearing his ACL in the spring game prior to his senior season of high school. He rehabbed and missed the 1st five games of his senior year. By his own admission, he came back at less than 100% but still had a solid season for his team and Liberty was one of the few schools that wasn't scared off by the knee issue. This past spring, he competed in weightlifting and the knee did not seem to cause an issue there. However, I'm sure that Chris Casola will be evaluating him as August progresses and will determine if the knee needs any additional help.
El Scorcho wrote:post at your own risk.
Stevev wrote:I too am counting down the days till kickoff. But I guess I can't get too overly optimistic because I'm the most pessimistic person on the face of the earth when it comes to LU sports.I fixed that for you Stevev.
BJWilliams wrote:I know that QB is pretty much locked down but I gotta ask, with Zach Terrell and Brock Smith likely to get most of the game action, where does that leave Tavarus Dove and the freshmen QBs that come in and STAY at QBIf everyone stays healthy and productive, they redshirt. You never want to play a true freshman at QB unless you have nothing to lose.
Libertine wrote:Trowbridge was getting looks from Miami and Florida. Miami LB coach was going to offer him the next week when he goes down there for a visit. But, he torn his ACL before that happen. Miami LB coach said he remind him of Dan Morgan. You guys are going to love him and by the way he can bench 500lbs helps.Stevev wrote:Wasn't Trowbridge hurt last year? It might do him good to redshirt this year to fully recover.Trowbridge was getting some serious I-A and I-AA looks before tearing his ACL in the spring game prior to his senior season of high school. He rehabbed and missed the 1st five games of his senior year. By his own admission, he came back at less than 100% but still had a solid season for his team and Liberty was one of the few schools that wasn't scared off by the knee issue. This past spring, he competed in weightlifting and the knee did not seem to cause an issue there. However, I'm sure that Chris Casola will be evaluating him as August progresses and will determine if the knee needs any additional help.