- February 2nd, 2012, 4:50 pm
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I just counted 12, plus the top notch recruit, to get to 13. A walk on puts you at 14. That seems like a good number with the FCS scholarship limits. I'm sure several guys can play multiple positions, there's a lot of youth, and it sets up next year as the time to bring in a new wave of OL.
Here's the list of the returning linemen with their class designation for next season:
54 Kevin Widener R-Sophomore
56 Greg Ray R-Sophomore
64 Richard Wright R-Junior
66 DJ Sellman R-Senior
67 Trevor Jenkins Sophomore
68 Jay Weatherington Senior
72 Stan Herring R-Senior
73 Mitch Hanson R-Sophomore
74 Andre Mondor R-Sophomore
76 Grant Jones Sophomore
77 Malcolm Boyd Senior
78 Aaron Lundy R-Senior
I could see maybe wanting 1 more recruit this year, but it looks like Liberty recruits OL in waves every 2 years or so (or at least the redshirting has put them in the position of having waves of OL in one eligibility class). 5 seniors and 6 sophomores next year is odd. I'm assuming that Gill would want that senior class to go, and lead into the next recruiting cycle with 1 senior, 6 juniors, 1 sophomore (Brown), maybe a redshirt freshman or two from walk-ons, and recruit the next batch of OL to come behind that big group of 6 that includes Jones.
Of course, if the FBS news comes in April, then they can really go crazy with recruiting for next year and start aiming for having a legitimate 3 deep at every spot.
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