“It was frustrating having games where you’re not targeted as much...you have to make every catch count. But I felt I did what I could” (Isaiah Neyor).
Three things. First, he did drop some balls (not many)he shouldn’t have. Two, adds to C.J. Colden’s statement yesterday that from a defensive standpoint the offense is definitely different this year than the previous several alluding to even the players were frustrated with Vigen’s offensive mindset. Three, although Neyor’s stats we’re abbreviated he still averaged 31 yards per reception which with his size and athletic ability will obviously draw the attention of P5 schools especially those closer to home in Texas. Hopefully he’s the type of kid that honors his commitment and stays but with the NCAA rule about transfers it certainly makes it way to easy to say sayonara!
Three things. First, he did drop some balls (not many)he shouldn’t have. Two, adds to C.J. Colden’s statement yesterday that from a defensive standpoint the offense is definitely different this year than the previous several alluding to even the players were frustrated with Vigen’s offensive mindset. Three, although Neyor’s stats we’re abbreviated he still averaged 31 yards per reception which with his size and athletic ability will obviously draw the attention of P5 schools especially those closer to home in Texas. Hopefully he’s the type of kid that honors his commitment and stays but with the NCAA rule about transfers it certainly makes it way to easy to say sayonara!