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Congrats to the young man. That's a heck of a step up. What does their depth chart look like, anyone know? Does he have a shot to start?
 
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Congrats to the young man. That's a heck of a step up. What does their depth chart look like, anyone know? Does he have a shot to start?
Looks like they have Jalen Berger coming back who was their starting RB and will be a RS JR. Backup RB was a 5th year senior Elijah Collins who has a Covid year left but was honored on senior day and said he was undecided on coming back. So seems like there could be playing time available, Berger had pretty similar numbers to Carter this season
 
Congrats to the young man. That's a heck of a step up. What does their depth chart look like, anyone know? Does he have a shot to start?
Looks like they need RB depth, but the R-Soph starter returns. It seems Michigan State has preferred bigger backs although Kenny Walker was about 210 lbs.
 
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Haterade. Be happy for the kid. We got quality backs here and will get more.
We were his only non-military D1 offer and he used us to immediately bounce up to a bigger brand name. Everyone can do what they want but I gave my honest opinion and I’m not going to root for him. He’s not a Husky anymore.
 
We were his only non-military D1 offer and he used us to immediately bounce up to a bigger brand name. Everyone can do what they want but I gave my honest opinion and I’m not going to root for him. He’s not a Husky anymore.
Obviously you're allowed to do what you want. I would say, however, that it seems a lot to ask for more loyalty from a 20 or 21 year old player than we demand from either his university or his coaches. All the ease of transferring has done has made clear that no one needs to have or should expect any loyalty from anyone else in this thing called college football. I don't like it either, and over the long term it will make it much harder to care a lot about college sports, but personally I'm not going to hold that against players. It's the schools and coaches who decided there wouldn't be loyalty coming from their side and opened it up for the kids to want the same.
 
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Michigan State has done a good job of building RB depth this offseason. They bring back their rushing leader from last year, adding Nate Carter, just added USF's leading rusher from 2021 who is a 6'2" 230 lbs power back, and added a fast HS running back. Seems like it will be a crowded RB run and it will be interesting to see how Carter does.
 
Who knows what happens if he stays healthy.
Prolly have to compete to solidify his spot. When Brewton and Houston came back, Burns carries were limited. Nate didn’t start the spring game, it was Will Knight and Brewton. So I wonder if he felt coaches weren’t committed to him.
 
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At the risk of speculating, now that season is over I imagine some guys will be looking for new opps elsewhere.
 
Carter could have played again this year like Houston but chose to sit out the rest of the year and save his body for better options. It's not a coincidence that Mora boasted about Devonte, especially his toughness and being a team player.
He probably wanted to preserve his injury redshirt. Can't say I blame him. High level college sports is all business.
 
Michigan State has done a good job of building RB depth this offseason. They bring back their rushing leader from last year, adding Nate Carter, just added USF's leading rusher from 2021 who is a 6'2" 230 lbs power back, and added a fast HS running back. Seems like it will be a crowded RB run and it will be interesting to see how Carter does.
That's the way a real RB depth chart at a FBS program is supposed to be. That's how the QB room should be....all positions (for the most part) in fact...shouldn't see a huge drop off if somebody gets hurt.

We are/should be striving to get there...Uron sharpens iron... honestly speaking...
 
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Can you blame him/them?

It’s hard to blame Mason Donaldson for having some bitterness. Not only did he play through some poor seasons, but he got his chance, performed at a top level and then didn’t seem to get another chance.

Not necessarily right to be bitter, and it’s fine to take what he says with a grain of salt, but I would be bitter in his shoes.
 
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It’s hard to blame Mason Donaldson for having some bitterness. Not only did he play through some poor seasons, but he got his chance, performed at a top level and then didn’t seem to get another chance.

Not necessarily right to be bitter, and it’s fine to take what I says with a grain of salt, but I would be bitter in his shoes.
A lot of them are bitter, but weren’t most of them recruited by Diaco???
 
Nope. You get a 4 to 6 year window and in that window you want to believe that merit decided your career, not mind games.
My point is simple. If on this board, posters started trashing the team saying these players suck, the older posters would quickly check them. That's essentially what a certain coach did every time he took the podium. And no one ever checked him. I think anyone in their shoes would be bitter.
 
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