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Considering Cougs? I hear he has connections.
Maybe it was Oregon State. They obviously snowed those WRs, perhaps they told Moos they plan to make the tight end the focus of their attack.Interesting. WSU, Utah and Arizona State are the only Pac12 teams to tender him a scholarship that we know of. If he has found Utah wanting then he is down to the other two. Leach doesn't use tight ends or at least not yet in Pullman. Do not know if they were part of Texas Tech's offense while he was there. ASU's OC just jumped ship to Auburn. Now what? Syracuse and Louisville have offered as have Nevada and Idaho. One or more new unreported offers? With all the decommitting and open prospects selecting other schools somebody else may have proffered a late offer.
Interesting. WSU, Utah and Arizona State are the only Pac12 teams to tender him a scholarship that we know of. If he has found Utah wanting then he is down to the other two. Leach doesn't use tight ends or at least not yet in Pullman. Do not know if they were part of Texas Tech's offense while he was there. ASU's OC just jumped ship to Auburn. Now what? Syracuse and Louisville have offered as have Nevada and Idaho. One or more new unreported offers? With all the decommitting and open prospects selecting other schools somebody else may have proffered a late offer.
I thought he was also an all league DE.
Wasn't Kupp basically a TE playing WR? If he has the skill set I don't see why not - we could use a BIG body across the middle who can take a hit and hold on to the ball.He was recruited by WSU as a D Lineman. It is obvious they could not offer as a receiver because we don't use a TE type unless he was a 4.6 type TE.
He stated he wanted to play offense, so probably will end up elsewhere.
Wasn't Kupp basically a TE playing WR? If he has the skill set I don't see why not - we could use a BIG body across the middle who can take a hit and hold on to the ball.
geez, the way people around here talked about him last fall you'd figure he was 7 feet tall and consumed the English with fireballs from his eyes and lightning bolts from his arse.He's listed at 6-2, 215.
Wasn't Kupp basically a TE playing WR? If he has the skill set I don't see why not - we could use a BIG body across the middle who can take a hit and hold on to the ball.
geez, the way people around here talked about him last fall you'd figure he was 7 feet tall and consumed the English with fireballs from his eyes and lightning bolts from his arse.
You could use a guy like Moos if he had requisite receiver speed, if not taking him as a receiver knowing he wouldn't get on the field would be unfair to young Moos. Leach likes taller, very fast receivers on the outside, and tends to produce Welker type smaller receivers inside. TE types have not been used by Leach that I am aware of. Remember the Andrei Lintz experiment in Leach's first year?