Oni Omoille switching positions
to DT per twitter.
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That sounds like a great idea
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wonder if it has anything to do with Pompey's surgery?
regardless, I hope he has success
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I was wondering if that position switch would take place.
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I like it. 6' 3" 275, if the staff sees the agility to play to d-line he certainly has the frame.
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nice! I kind of expected it. From what I remember of articles and recruiting sites, he has a mean streak which is perfect for a DL brawler.
Plus, 6 OL were redshirted last year, along with what would appear to be 2 more this year. Good opportunity to develop young talent on the DL.
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At 6' 3" he has got to be one of our taller DL in a while.
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YES!! The second I watched his video I thought he had a fast enough first step to be a very good DL for us. I think he has big time potential
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Originally Posted by
Mr Janny
wonder if it has anything to do with Pompey's surgery?
regardless, I hope he has success
Coaches made this call back in Spring practice. I ran into one of the ISU coaches in a restaurant in the Twin Cities (he was on a recruiting trip). During our conversation I asked him what they learned from Spring practice. He shared this was the best o-line they had since this staff came. He said the d-line was better but not as far along. He mentioned this switch with the player to Dline. Said his high school coach said he made a mistake only playing him one way. Said he would be a great o-lineman, but had the kind of athleticism needed on the D-line and depth was needed there. Said he agreed as long as he got to use an additioal schollie this year on another olineman.
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Clonefan32
At 6' 3" he has got to be one of our taller DL in a while.
Jake McDonough is 6'5", Laing is 6'4", and Ruempolhamer is 6'3".
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CyberJJJ
Coaches made this call back in Spring practice. I ran into one of the ISU coaches in a restaurant in the Twin Cities (he was on a recruiting trip). During our conversation I asked him what they learned from Spring practice. He shared this was the best o-line they had since this staff came. He said the d-line was better but not as far along. He mentioned this switch with the player to Dline. Said his high school coach said he made a mistake only playing him one way. Said he would be a great o-lineman, but had the kind of athleticism needed on the D-line and depth was needed there. Said he agreed as long as he got to use an additioal schollie this year on another olineman.
Good info.
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I'm excited about the future depth that CPR is building on both lines. If Omoile redshirts this year, we'll have the potential for a couple of darn good redshirt freshmen DTs next year in he and Pompey.
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isufan
I'm excited about the future depth that CPR is building on both lines. If Omoile redshirts this year, we'll have the potential for a couple of darn good redshirt freshmen DTs next year in he and Pompey.
Darn good might be pushing it considering he has zero D-line experience. He'll be a project. He has the frame, but it will come down to his responsiveness to coaching.
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Anyone else drooling at the thought of Omoille and Pompey as our future anchors on the dline?