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2019 Recruiting Thread

Looks like Mike Beaudry is taking an OV this coming weekend. His twitter profile says he has 2 years of D1 eligibility left.
Thing is about this guy - missed three of four seasons thus far with leg injuries. I guess to have two seasons left, he secured a medical redshirt for one of the past seasons.

Mike Beaudry - 2017 - University of West Florida

Signed with UWF in the February 2015 class... Was the first official signee in program history.

2017 GSC Offensive Freshman of the Year
4x GSC Offensive Freshman of the Week


2017 (R-Fr.): Led the Argos to the NCAA Division 2 National Championship game, going 10-4 as a starter (missed the Mississippi College game in concussion protocol) ... Established school records for passing yards (3,215), passing TD (29) and wins as a starter (10) ... Completed 55.1 pct. (266-of-483) of his passes for 229.6 yards per game ... Completed at least 53 pct. of his passes in eight-consecutive games from game 7-14 ... Had at least 20 completions six times ... Threw for a career-high 354 yards at home against Delta State (10/14) for his first-ever 300-yard game ... A week later, he set the UWF single-game completion pct. mark at Shorter (10/21) with 75.8 pct. on 25-of-33 for 322 yards and a career-high 4 TDs ... Completed 65.2 pct. (15-of-23) of his throws in the national semifinal win at Indiana-Pa. (12/9).

2016 (R-Fr.): Missed the season while rehabbing from the leg injury.

2015 (Fr.): Redshirted ... Injured his left fibula in spring 2016 practice and underwent surgery in July, 2016.
 
Thing is about this guy - missed three of four seasons thus far with leg injuries. I guess to have two seasons left, he secured a medical redshirt for one of the past seasons.

Mike Beaudry - 2017 - University of West Florida

Signed with UWF in the February 2015 class... Was the first official signee in program history.

2017 GSC Offensive Freshman of the Year
4x GSC Offensive Freshman of the Week


2017 (R-Fr.): Led the Argos to the NCAA Division 2 National Championship game, going 10-4 as a starter (missed the Mississippi College game in concussion protocol) ... Established school records for passing yards (3,215), passing TD (29) and wins as a starter (10) ... Completed 55.1 pct. (266-of-483) of his passes for 229.6 yards per game ... Completed at least 53 pct. of his passes in eight-consecutive games from game 7-14 ... Had at least 20 completions six times ... Threw for a career-high 354 yards at home against Delta State (10/14) for his first-ever 300-yard game ... A week later, he set the UWF single-game completion pct. mark at Shorter (10/21) with 75.8 pct. on 25-of-33 for 322 yards and a career-high 4 TDs ... Completed 65.2 pct. (15-of-23) of his throws in the national semifinal win at Indiana-Pa. (12/9).

2016 (R-Fr.): Missed the season while rehabbing from the leg injury.

2015 (Fr.): Redshirted ... Injured his left fibula in spring 2016 practice and underwent surgery in July, 2016.

Mike Beaudry Twitter
 
Beaudry has size and experience at the QB, something we need. So, it makes sense for us...
Anyone have more information on his Medical history/leg injuries? Is he fully healed?
 
Wonder who swooped in @ the last minute:

Always thought he would be a great walk on. Staff has been connecting with young John Marinelli the past few weeks. Gwich also has a 2020 OL and in 2021 Aiitim Barber (Tiki’s kid). There is also Gavin Muir who has the Fordham offer to ponder.
Interesting comments from Marinelli on Brown:
Greenwich's Muir Commits To Dartmouth; Bici Decommits From Brown

Personally if I had the scholarship to burn I would offer the kid (for two reason 1. motor/skills 2. relationship building downstate)

Tad undersized but probably worth the risk depending on ability to gain weight/ w/o losing speed.
 
Thing is about this guy - missed three of four seasons thus far with leg injuries. I guess to have two seasons left, he secured a medical redshirt for one of the past seasons.

Mike Beaudry - 2017 - University of West Florida

Signed with UWF in the February 2015 class... Was the first official signee in program history.

2017 GSC Offensive Freshman of the Year
4x GSC Offensive Freshman of the Week


2017 (R-Fr.): Led the Argos to the NCAA Division 2 National Championship game, going 10-4 as a starter (missed the Mississippi College game in concussion protocol) ... Established school records for passing yards (3,215), passing TD (29) and wins as a starter (10) ... Completed 55.1 pct. (266-of-483) of his passes for 229.6 yards per game ... Completed at least 53 pct. of his passes in eight-consecutive games from game 7-14 ... Had at least 20 completions six times ... Threw for a career-high 354 yards at home against Delta State (10/14) for his first-ever 300-yard game ... A week later, he set the UWF single-game completion pct. mark at Shorter (10/21) with 75.8 pct. on 25-of-33 for 322 yards and a career-high 4 TDs ... Completed 65.2 pct. (15-of-23) of his throws in the national semifinal win at Indiana-Pa. (12/9).

2016 (R-Fr.): Missed the season while rehabbing from the leg injury.

2015 (Fr.): Redshirted ... Injured his left fibula in spring 2016 practice and underwent surgery in July, 2016.


Pretty impressive that he had the school record for passing yards, TD's and wins as a starter. Then you remember the program was in its second year of existence when he had those numbers.
 
I think it's time to commit to four year players at QB. Let's see what we have. Use the remaining scholarships to load up on defense.
 
I think it's time to commit to four year players at QB. Let's see what we have. Use the remaining scholarships to load up on defense.
With realignment decisions presumably coming soon we have to stop s_cking sooner rather than later. Let the young ones develop in practice if we have someone more mature who is better.
 
Medic, scratch another one off the list.....No surprise here.

While you are at it, you can change Nazir Burnett to GT as well.
 
I think it's time to commit to four year players at QB. Let's see what we have. Use the remaining scholarships to load up on defense.

Entirely situational

IF … you are not highly confident on Steven Krajewski or MW or Jack Zergiotis, it is imperative that you bring in a proven JUCO, FBS or lower level guy to compete. IN CFB, you cannot win anything without a solid kid at that slot. As David Pindell showed, sometimes you cannot win with a solid QB. But … you absolutely can't win with mediocre play from that key.
 
Entirely situational

IF … you are not highly confident on Steven Krajewski or MW or Jack Zergiotis, it is imperative that you bring in a proven JUCO, FBS or lower level guy to compete. IN CFB, you cannot win anything without a solid kid at that slot. As David Pindell showed, sometimes you cannot win with a solid QB. But … you absolutely can't win with mediocre play from that key.

It’s not situational at all. You look to improve talent always. Doesn’t matter if the player has 1 year of eligibility or 4.
 
It’s not situational at all. You look to improve talent always. Doesn’t matter if the player has 1 year of eligibility or 4.

Quite frankly … I would feel differently - in Roster Management - if either Steve Krajewski or Marvin Washington - had a solid 4 game stint at QB at AAC level competition. Think Dan Orlovsky after his FR or SO years; he threw well and you saw that potential. You bring guys to compete; you won't bring in a G Transfer or JUCO at that point.

I am parsing your wisdom. I just think there are points that you look at your current roster product and strategically fit the incoming quality.
 
Entirely situational

IF … you are not highly confident on Steven Krajewski or MW or Jack Zergiotis, it is imperative that you bring in a proven JUCO, FBS or lower level guy to compete. IN CFB, you cannot win anything without a solid kid at that slot. As David Pindell showed, sometimes you cannot win with a solid QB. But … you absolutely can't win with mediocre play from that key.
You also cant win with the worst defense in college football. Just keep that in mind.
 
And more about Muir: "had offers from Bucknell, Fordham, Wagner and Western Illinois and the chance for preferred walk-on status at Stanford and Syracuse."
I'm no guru, but that kid had impressive hudl tape. I don't know if there was any mutual interest between he and UConn but we could have done worse.
 

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