mind beyond Armstrong (who is no surprise since he can grad transfer) or just a general point that there will be more as 3-5 a year would be likley these days.
A poster below hints at someone that would be a surprise to me. No idea if he has inside info or is just speculating out loud.
Most of those players were also identified by name during the season as well.
I cannot name individual players on this forum. We even have a rule (27) against it.
So many of us never saw it on the field. A quick flash in the 2018 Michigan game but that was it. He never ran hard. He never made plays. He never broke tackles. Yet for years the podcasters claimed Armstrong was a difference maker and would be a major, elite contributor once he was healthy. I never saw it. And I’m pretty sure these media guys were getting their pro-Armstrong rhetoric from the staff.
It makes me question what people are looking at in South Bend. Like losing to Georgia by one point with Freddie Canteen and Cam Smith playing receiver while Boykin and Claypool rode the bench.
I wonder when Jordan Johnson is playing in the NFL some day, if we’ll wonder if he could have helped against Clemson and Alabama in 2020.
I have yet to turn my attention to 2021's depth chart
Banks, Hinish, Davis, Lugg, White, Myron, Wright, Pryor, McCloud, etc.
You could theoretically stretch that to include others like Kraemer, Hainsey, Crawford, Book, Skowronek, McKinley.
I won't bother to include Eichenberg, Ogundeji, Daelin Hayes and JOK for obvious reasons.
Buchner?