There has been a lot of talk on the board regarding people transferring out (especially for LR), does anyone have any information on players transferring in to LR or the other SAC schools? I'm hoping some talent comes in to our conference's programs and doesn't just head the other direction.
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These are the people LR has coming in that I know about. Good chance there are more:
- Zion Agnew WR from ECU
- Jason Campbell WR from Miami (FL)
- Nic Cheeley DB from Eastern Kentucky
- Erik Garrett OL from North Greenville
- Anthony Hightower DB from JUCO
- JT Black DL from Keiser
- Chris Wehnert OL from Keiser
- Jaelin Willis LB from Keiser (two time NAIA all American)
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LR continues to stack the WR room, per Juju’s Facebook post last night
“…Lenoir-Rhyne Football and head coach Doug Socha continue to add to the Bears ‘24 roster. The latest acquisition is Jacob Bell , a 6’3”, 190 graduate transfer from DI Murray State, a two-time All-Conference wide receiver from Vero Beach Fla. ;who is one of 15 transfers since the Spring to sign. LR has approximately 80 players that are in Hickory participating in Summer workouts. Training camp is set to begin August 14th”
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All told, competition is a good thing. Not really sure I feel like getting in a pissing match about stats. I'm with many Bears fans in thinking that the WR room is possibly the strongest position group on the team and this only helps to strengthen it. Had two fantastic smaller receivers last year in Yates and Rodgers plus Dom Marshall is returning (I think) to add some size on the outside. Add to that some of our younger players like McDaniel and McArthur AND transfers from 3 DI schools (Miami, ECU, Murray State) and we could be putting up some very unLR-like passing numbers.
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You're correct. Last season he averaged 13.7 YPG in the games he played. I would expect to see higher numbers for him in D2.Originally posted by canadarican View Post
Averaged 25.5 YPG in years at Murray. Career high was 21 catches for 305 yards. Not arguing just posting the stats
No stats for the ECU WR transfer because didn't play in any games. He was pretty good back in highschool though.
Jason Campbell, Miami WR transfer also did not see any game action while with the Hurricanes.Last edited by Eagle74; 07-12-2024, 08:16 AM.
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I loved watching Rodgers and Yates. So much fun once they get the ball in their hands.Originally posted by BEARS View PostAll told, competition is a good thing. Not really sure I feel like getting in a pissing match about stats. I'm with many Bears fans in thinking that the WR room is possibly the strongest position group on the team and this only helps to strengthen it. Had two fantastic smaller receivers last year in Yates and Rodgers plus Dom Marshall is returning (I think) to add some size on the outside. Add to that some of our younger players like McDaniel and McArthur AND transfers from 3 DI schools (Miami, ECU, Murray State) and we could be putting up some very unLR-like passing numbers.
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