bucknut502
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Okay...Now that it seems Raymond is off the table, go get Terrell Buckley!
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go find this guy.. and tell him to develop his clones here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoine_Winfield
True.. but remains the best defender/tackler at his position.. in college and prosClone + HGH maybe? Dude packed a wallop for his size... but I do like the taller DBs given what we're seeing WRs looking like these days.
True.. but remains the best defender/tackler at his position.. in college and pros
Okay...Now that it seems Raymond is off the table, go get Terrell Buckley!
Or as long as they have Ogre.Yeah I don't knock that... but he's not winning anything there. Not while Alabama has Saban at least.
I'll say it again, his secondary gave up 8 total passing TD's in 2018. EIGHT! That's two or three games for half the NCAA and one for most Big 12 teams. He hasn't recruited any "5 star" players, which makes me like him even more. It means he really develops talent. At Ohio State, he would have 5 star kids to work with. Would be a nice addition! Hope Day pursues.He also recently coached at Akron, granted it was with Terry Bowden.
I mentioned Hank Poteat as another name I would look at. Steve Clinkscale at Kentucky is another...he has secondary and special teams experience. Aazaar Abdul-Rahim at Maryland is another. He would help kill it in the DMV as far as recruiting goes.
He's making $350K. Unlike Raymond, him not being at his Alma Mater would help. If he gets anywhere close to what Raymond was supposedly offered, I'd bet the farm he'd be gone!Re:
A Mississippian through and through, Terrell Buckley returned to his home state in 2016 as an assistant coach at Mississippi State
https://hailstate.com/coaches.aspx?rc=882&path=football
Maybe we will find out if that is true. Note: He played college ball at Florida State, which isn't a Mississippi school.