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Coaching Staff: Final Pieces (as of 2-23-23)


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I feel like Lilly probably got tired of what college football is becoming. Historically, Lilly has been an elite recruiter at the college level and secured some big time recruits during his time at FSU and UGA. However, he wasn’t as active in recruiting during his time at Carolina, though he did secure commitments from Beau Atkinson, Diego Pounds, and Bryson Nesbit (who happens to be a tight end).

Speaking of Nesbit, I’d keep an eye on him next year. He’ll probably go for 800+ yards and 8+ TD’s as a tight end. I wouldn’t be shocked to see him as a Panther if Lilly stays beyond this year.

 

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10 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I feel like Lilly probably got tired of what college football is becoming. Historically, Lilly has been an elite recruiter at the college level and secured some big time recruits during his time at FSU and UGA. However, he wasn’t as active in recruiting during his time at Carolina, though he did secure commitments from Beau Atkinson, Diego Pounds, and Bryson Nesbit (who happens to be a tight end).

Speaking of Nesbit, I’d keep an eye on him next year. He’ll probably go for 800+ yards and 8+ TD’s as a tight end. I wouldn’t be shocked to see him as a Panther if Lilly stays beyond this year.

 

I think the vast majority of College coaches, especially position coaches, are looking to get to the NFL.

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On 2/27/2023 at 2:45 AM, Mr. Scot said:

Callihan's a bit of a homer (he defended Rhule a lot) but he might have a point here.

First I've heard this podcast. I love Stewart and having a player with genuine interest in giving a real take on things. 

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