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re: Mizzou Sophomore Levi Copelin has been suspended for the entire 2014

Posted on 7/30/14 at 11:03 am to
Posted by reedus23
St. Louis
Member since Sep 2011
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Posted on 7/30/14 at 11:03 am to
There are 18 WR's and 7 TE's on the team as much as we have 118 players on the roster. Obviously, 30+ of those guys no one has ever heard of and aren't on scholarship.

WR: Sasser(Sr), Hunt(Jr) and White(Sr) will lead the group. They have various amount of experience but not great numbers, which is probably more indicative of having so many WR's last year than their lack of ability.

Leftwich(Jr) and Moore (RSFr) will have to contribute where they never have before. Leftwich because of injury and Moore because he was redshirted.

Those guys I'm comfortable with but that's only 5 WR's. The remaining help will have to come from walkons and true freshmen.

Otte (walk on) was my sleeper to actually contribute even before DGB was let go and Copelin suspended. He has done nothing but impress in his opportunities in scrimmages, to the point I didn't think the staff could ignore him. Now, they probably really can't.

Brown (Fr) was probably going to play as a true freshman. Now it is probably guaranteed.

Blair (Fr) and Lee (Fr) probably would have been redshirted but now both may burn their redshirts.

Richard (Fr) and DiLosa (Fr) will probably still redshirt as I think there's more than enough production from the above group.

Laurent (walkon) won't play.

That's 12 WR's (10 scholly 2 walk on) who are legit or close to legit options. The rest are on roster in name only.

TE: Culkin (So) and Reese (RSFr) will vie for time. Echard I believe is a walk on who currently is ahead of Reese on the depth chart, played some last year and may play some this year, but the other 2 are the primary players. Blaton is an incoming freshman who I suspect will redshirt, though the staff is high on him.

The excitement about TE has less to do with who is playing the position and more to do with Henson, our OC going into his 2nd year. It's been forever since Mizzou had a TE put his hand on the ground. That changed last year under Henson. While Henson has always intended to involve the TE more in the passing game, we just had so many WR's last year, that they were never really utilized. Culkin can catch the ball. Waters (the senior) was more of a pure blocker than receiver. I fully expect Henson to involve the TE more in the passing game because 1. the WR corp has thinned out 2. Culkin is a better receiver than Waters was.
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