Last night during his radio call-in show, Gene was asked what is the next big step the OLine needs to take to become a solid, efficient run-blocking unit. Does the line need more:
1) Athleticism (that is, recruiting is the solution)
2) On-the-job-training, that is, experience, because the unit is so young (meaning we've got the guys on the roster to get the job done)
The caller mentioned that a year ago Gene said that the OLine was in dire need of more athleticism. Last night, Gene said that in regard to athleticism, the OLine right now is (in a low-toned voice, the words spaced out for emphasis) "not . . . even . . . close."
Gene said ISU will sign 4-5 OLinemen in the upcoming class because ISU still has such a long way to go to get the OLine athletes it needs on the field.
I was surprised about how emphatic Gene was about the unit's shortcomings. Many of us have assumed that we've got the guys on the roster to become the type of line that we're all hungry for.
We don't, according to Gene.
Although it appears that if we sign 4-5 OLinemen in this year's class, we'll only be replacing graduating seniors. As best I know, these are the scholarship OLinemen who are playing their final season for the Cyclones:
Joe Blaes, OG
Doug Dedrick, OT
Brandon Johnson, OG/C
Joe Vanstrom, OT
The good news is, I guess, that the guys we do have right now are so young that they should have a lot of room to develop and get better while the coaches are rounding up the OLine athletes that they desire for future Cyclone teams.
1) Athleticism (that is, recruiting is the solution)
2) On-the-job-training, that is, experience, because the unit is so young (meaning we've got the guys on the roster to get the job done)
The caller mentioned that a year ago Gene said that the OLine was in dire need of more athleticism. Last night, Gene said that in regard to athleticism, the OLine right now is (in a low-toned voice, the words spaced out for emphasis) "not . . . even . . . close."
Gene said ISU will sign 4-5 OLinemen in the upcoming class because ISU still has such a long way to go to get the OLine athletes it needs on the field.
I was surprised about how emphatic Gene was about the unit's shortcomings. Many of us have assumed that we've got the guys on the roster to become the type of line that we're all hungry for.
We don't, according to Gene.
Although it appears that if we sign 4-5 OLinemen in this year's class, we'll only be replacing graduating seniors. As best I know, these are the scholarship OLinemen who are playing their final season for the Cyclones:
Joe Blaes, OG
Doug Dedrick, OT
Brandon Johnson, OG/C
Joe Vanstrom, OT
The good news is, I guess, that the guys we do have right now are so young that they should have a lot of room to develop and get better while the coaches are rounding up the OLine athletes that they desire for future Cyclone teams.