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Mike Burton Jr. is a 6-2 280lb TE from Wilton CT > Georgetown University.
Michael Burton - Football - Georgetown University Athletics
Low key best post of the week.In addition to familiarity with the family football complex, Burton joins fellow ex-Hoya Diandre Harris in now being able to root for championship caliber hoop programs.
I’m worried we’ve not seen the P4 influx this spring, but your math is interesting. But for Glover and Lomax, the post would be about gtownIn this cycle UConn has taken:
2 players that have played at Limestone University (Diondre Glover, Jeremiah Lomax)
3 players that have previously played at the Division II level (Diondre Glover, Jeremiah Lomax, Devin Pringle)
2 players from Gardner-Webb (Diondre Glover, Marquis Black)
3 players from Georgetown (Michael Burton Jr, Kolubah Pewee, Diandre Harris)
Except, more than a baker’s dozen incoming portal players have P4 backgrounds. Maybe 15. At the top of the Boneyard football page, see the portal post pinned by huskymedicI’m worried we’ve not seen the P4 influx this spring, but your math is interesting.
Time will tell…there seems like there is a distinct drop-off in bringing high-quality p4 lately… which tells me our piggy bank is now dry. Is what it is. FCS and D2 players generally are FCS / D2 for a reason, but there are some guys that step up nicely.Except, more than a baker’s dozen incoming portal players have P4 backgrounds. Maybe 15. At the top of the Boneyard football page, see the portal post pinned by huskymedic
I could be very wrong, but it feels like most of the transfers we’ve been bringing in are intended to be more depth pieces rather than guys who we expect to compete for a starting spot. I get the feeling that most of our starters are already set, and now the staff is filling whatever gaps there are in depth and/or replacing those who transferred out after spring ball. We brought in quite a few impact transfers in the winter who I expect will start immediatelyTime will tell…there seems like there is a distinct drop-off in bringing high-quality p4 lately… which tells me our piggy bank is now dry. Is what it is. FCS and D2 players generally are FCS / D2 for a reason, but there are some guys that step up nicely.
Seems that way to me also…kinda like what the hoops team is doing right now.I could be very wrong, but it feels like most of the transfers we’ve been bringing in are intended to be more depth pieces rather than guys who we expect to compete for a starting spot. I get the feeling that most of our starters are already set, and now the staff is filling whatever gaps there are in depth and/or replacing those who transferred out after spring ball. We brought in quite a few impact transfers in the winter who I expect will start immediately
Some of the best players on this team were former FCS guys, and coming from an FBS school doesn’t mean jack s—. We took a transfer from Alabama who’s now struggling to play at Akron, but took an RB from Gardner-Webb who is now a 6 ypc back. Marquez Bembry, Zakhari Spears, Dajon Harrison, all guys this board was excited to have landed because they were previously at P4 schools. All of these guys either didn’t play or hardly played at all. Trust the coachesTime will tell…there seems like there is a distinct drop-off in bringing high-quality p4 lately… which tells me our piggy bank is now dry. Is what it is. FCS and D2 players generally are FCS / D2 for a reason, but there are some guys that step up nicely.
I agree, not everything has to be a conspiracy theory. This is roster management. The good vibes I get is that they need to realistic but if a prime target of need became available they would be able shake the tree a bit more. Pure conjecture from me.I could be very wrong, but it feels like most of the transfers we’ve been bringing in are intended to be more depth pieces rather than guys who we expect to compete for a starting spot