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Good size. Al Jones size. Transfer from Western Carolina to Butler C.C. in South Carolina.
This is good news on two fronts: A) UTEP is allowing a budget to go coast to coast, north to south based on the tweets of Coach Canales. The one bright spot of former AD Bob Stull was he allowed a bigger, reasonable budget for such recruiting. Some FBS schools do not have that big a luxury because it can get expensive, quickly. B) UTEP only had two solid linebackers who were doing most of the yeoman's work and that was Alvin and Lovilotte and they both are gone. Dimebag Dimel says UTEP only has ten to give and no one else has asked for a transfer or has departed.
UTEP needs a bruiser rb. We have a blocking back who has showed to be very productive in Dimel's son.
http://catamount.boards.net/thread/7812/belton
I'm assuming he played at the Butler CC in Kansas
You can see what the coaches are trying to do here, by signing a LB that can play outside in space. He's almost a hybrid Safety type. Because of the spread, everybody is now trying to find these guys that can play in space and tackle in the open field. That is what Belton appears to do well in a limited look through his HUDL film. So I get it.
His film reminds me a lot of Kalaii Griffin, who UTEP signed from JC last year, although Griffin is bigger than Belton. Griffin didn't necessarily have a big impact for us adjusting to D1 in his first year, but we might need more guys like Griffin and Belton for the new scheme that Cox is going to run.
I keep reading that Belton was a 3 star recruit coming out of high school, but I can not find anything that verifies this and his recruiting history certainly does not reflect that he was a 3 star. My question is, if he was a 3 star, then why did he sign with Western Carolina out of high school? At this point, as a JC Junior year transfer, I guess his star rating from 2 years ago doesn't matter, that part just doesn't seem to add up though.
what we lack last year was speed on the defensive side...The rating I too can care less about. Your suggestion that he can play outside in space makes sense. Man was UTEP horrid on outside containment.
You can see what the coaches are trying to do here, by signing a LB that can play outside in space. He's almost a hybrid Safety type. Because of the spread, everybody is now trying to find these guys that can play in space and tackle in the open field. That is what Belton appears to do well in a limited look through his HUDL film. So I get it.
His film reminds me a lot of Kalaii Griffin, who UTEP signed from JC last year, although Griffin is bigger than Belton. Griffin didn't necessarily have a big impact for us adjusting to D1 in his first year, but we might need more guys like Griffin and Belton for the new scheme that Cox is going to run.
I keep reading that Belton was a 3 star recruit coming out of high school, but I can not find anything that verifies this and his recruiting history certainly does not reflect that he was a 3 star. My question is, if he was a 3 star, then why did he sign with Western Carolina out of high school? At this point, as a JC Junior year transfer, I guess his star rating from 2 years ago doesn't matter, that part just doesn't seem to add up though.
Grades are often a reason for ending up at JC. Also time for development. He did not have offers from big schools but did have some interest at least from Clemson and a couple of others.I just wonder why a 3 star prospect only had 2 D1 offers coming out of high school(App State and Georgia State)? He had 11 lower level FCS offers and he signed with a FCS school. He also won "MVP honors at the Rivals Camp Series Charlotte event" prior to his Senior season so he had to of been relatively well known. I wonder if maybe he had an injury during his Senior Season?, grades?, or did the D1 teams just miss out on offering a 3 star prospect?
Do we have Dimel's son for sure? That would be great. Too bad Kevin Dove decided to transfer out to Prairie View. He can play right away since it is FCS but he could have been that big bruiser RB you mentioned.Good size. Al Jones size. Transfer from Western Carolina to Butler C.C. in South Carolina.
This is good news on two fronts: A) UTEP is allowing a budget to go coast to coast, north to south based on the tweets of Coach Canales. The one bright spot of former AD Bob Stull was he allowed a bigger, reasonable budget for such recruiting. Some FBS schools do not have that big a luxury because it can get expensive, quickly. B) UTEP only had two solid linebackers who were doing most of the yeoman's work and that was Alvin and Lovilotte and they both are gone. Dimebag Dimel says UTEP only has ten to give and no one else has asked for a transfer or has departed.
UTEP needs a bruiser rb. We have a blocking back who has showed to be very productive in Dimel's son.
http://catamount.boards.net/thread/7812/belton
Dimebag Dimel it is! Love it!Dimebag Dimel says UTEP only has ten to give and no one else has asked for a transfer or has departed.
We have 2 right now. Puhfahl and McKee. Both go about 6' 250lbs.Dimel’s son is a FB, am I correct? How many fullbacks will we have on the roster if there is no more turnover?
Yup. Totally agree.what we lack last year was speed on the defensive side...
We have 2 right now. Puhfahl and McKee. Both go about 6' 250lbs.