(09-03-2021, 02:44 PM)Austroturf Wrote:(09-03-2021, 01:47 PM)Langdude Wrote:(09-03-2021, 01:34 PM)BostonCard Wrote: In 2019 he was a redshirt.
In 2019 he was in Brazil. Last year was his first in the program, which bolsters your point.
-m.
Exactly. McKee's only season to date was the abbreviated Corona season (so six games). In terms of eligibility, he is technically a redshirt freshman (and an academic sophomore). That said, if he is good, we should use him sooner rather than later. His Mormon cohort, Simi Fehoko, produced one good season for the Cardinal (2020), then split for the NFL after what was technically his redshirt sophomore season (in 2018, he only played four games and caught one pass for 6 yards, so he entered 2019 as a redshirt freshman). The two-year Mormon mission makes it possible for athletes to leave earlier if they feel their draft stock is up simply because they are older. If McKee is the real deal, play him now, because if he is the real deal, he will be gone after the 2022 season. That's two seasons. We got 3 1/2 seasons out of Hogan and 3 out of Luck. Since those seasons (2009-2015), productivity from our highly-touted QBs has tanked (Burns/Chryst 2016, Chryst/Costello 2017, Costello 2018, Mills/Costello 2019, Mills 2020). Some of this is beyond the coaching staff's control. But the motto needs to be: play the best talents early and often.
This perhaps start like 2012 with Josh Nunes (West) gives way mid-season to Hogan. Back in 2012, Shaw stated clearly that "Hogan wasn't ready at the first game of the season." That is Shaw's call this week. West does "know the offense" better. With Shaw, the physical skills are PART of the package. Mental acument, knowing the plays, making the reads is a BIG element. Safe call: start West, rely on the O-Line, use three RBs (Jones, Peat, EJ Smith). K-State will cheat up -- they have aggressive Safeties.
So we throw it over the top, or the fade jump ball in the Red Zone.
Wilson is injured at WR, but Tremayne, Higgins, Humphries, Silas Starr are ALL 6'3"+ with moves.
The speedsters: Farrell and Bowman have sub 11sec 100 yard speed, like Michael Recter.
I believe either West or McKee can get the ball out, because they will have time.
